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r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAuBugaboo Butterfly 2
2 months ago

I’d love to know too! We got the Joolz Aer+ before the Aer2 came out and it was the perfect travel pram except that it didn’t fully recline. Recently bought the Baby Bee Miles and can confirm that the build on the Joolz is better quality, much smoother to drive, feels smaller/lighter and is easier to fold. We only got the Miles so that baby could nap well and it felt wrong to choose our comfort over his but if Aus came out with a fully reclining Joolz Aer2, we’d be all over it!!

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r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAuTravel pram recommendation for Europe in March 2026 (9 month old baby)
3 months ago

I went to Europe in November with my 9 month old. Went to UK and central Europe: it was mild in UK and freezing in Central Europe. I brought BabyBee Miles. It worked really well. I checked it in and just took baby in baby carrier. Would do again. Only thing I regretted was I didn’t have a winter muff so poor baby had to be bundled up in my husbands puffer and the rain cover.

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r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAuBugaboo Butterfly 2
2 months ago

+1 for baby bee miles! It has pretty much been our full time pram since my daughter was 5 months and still going strong 2 years later

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r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAuTravel pram help
about 2 months ago

I know it’s not one of the ones you asked about but I do love our Babybee miles. Have been using it for about 2 months and it’s the pram we keep in my small hatchback (our Babybee Juno doesn’t fit without putting the seat in my back seat) so we use the Miles for most day trips.  Really happy with it. Feels really good to push, folds well, seat and harness pretty easy to adjust. I can’t comment on 100% upright because Bub still doesn’t sit completely up. Close, but not quite. But we do move her from laid back to mostly upright regularly (to switch between napping and looking around). 

r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAuBugaboo Butterfly 2
2 months ago

I don’t have this pram but we do have the Babybee Juno and the Babybee Miles. Both go flatter than this. My baby is just shy of 5 months and wouldn’t sleep easily with the incline it looks like on your pram. She has a very strong neck/torso and can *almost* sit unsupported but still prefers to sleep flat. She is my first baby so I have no idea if all babies are like that but just sharing in case yours ends up the same.  For reference, we absolutely love both our Juno and miles prams.  

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r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAuBest Travel Pram
10 months ago

I have the Miles - highly recommend also getting yourself the GORSNYGG bag from Ikea for a whopping $5 if you're planning to travel on the plane with it at all - it fits it perfectly :)

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r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAuTravel pram help please - decision paralysis
8 months ago

It's not one of the ones you mentioned but you should have a look at the babybee miles, it ticks all your requirements! Edited to add: we haven't bought yet but checked it out the other day and it was great! If you're in Melbourne or Sydney you can try it out at the memo otherwise I believe you can order from babybee and try at home and return if you don't like it. You're just not allowed to try it outside of your house.

r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAuTravel pram help please - decision paralysis
8 months ago

Definitely look online, the fold was super easy!! They've got a video of it on YouTube as well

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r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAuBest Travel Pram
10 months ago

I have the Miles and love it! One handed fold plus a decent sized basket.

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r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAuTravel pram recommendation for Europe in March 2026 (9 month old baby)
3 months ago

I took my 6 month old solo to the UK with a Babybee miles (after lots of research). I wanted something with recline because she was still little + good basket space because I was on my own. I excluded the yoyo because there’s a bar running through the basket which limits what can go in there. I initially wanted the Joolz Aer 2 but it wasn’t out in Australia yet and I didn’t want to have no pram until I could get back to the UK to buy it. My next pick was the Skip 3 because our main pram is a redsbaby and I like it, but it was on back order. I ended up with the Babybee miles. It was fine, the fold is easy enough but IMO flimsy and since I bought it in July the backrest really became bent to the point my daughter wouldn’t sit in it because she was hunched over. I also found the carry strap a bit awkward feeling if I was carrying it for any length of time. So in November I sold it and got the Joolz Aer 2. Much better, feels much more solid and has equally good shade. We recently took it on an interstate trip and the fold is good, it’s light (I think maybe a tiny bit lighter than the miles) and when it’s folded the carry strap feels way more comfortable if it’s sat on your shoulder.

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r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAuBugaboo Butterfly 2
2 months ago

Babybee miles has a full recline! Amazing little travel stroller. Get the UV cover and travel bag to go with it. It's on sale at the moment!

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r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAuBest travel stroller/pram: RedsBaby V3, Uppababy Minu V3, Pixi Travel Stroller
9 months ago

My LO is 4.5 months old and I've only just moved her from bassinet to seat and she flops a bit to the side when sitting semi reclined. I feel that you will struggle with a 3 month old with a pram that doesn't fully recline. I just ordered a babybee miles travel stroller (similar to redsbaby skip 3) which can fully recline. Ordered Thursday 5th at 4pm and I have received a shipping notification that it will be delivered by tomorrow the 10th, and I'm in regional Victoria. You could potentially consider this pram too as they do have free returns (you have to have all original packaging) and you will lose your original shipping fee (I think around $30) Otherwise, you could purchase the redsbaby skip 3 and return if it doesn't come in time, I think you would lose the shipping fee as well. Or I would go for the uppababy minu V3 as it can fully recline and is suitable for newborn however it is a lot more expensive than the redsbaby/babybee. I haven't really researched the pixl so can't comment on that one