
Joolz - Joolz Hub² Compact Stroller
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We get tons of compliments from other moms on our Joolz hub when they try it! Everyone knows the Aer for travel by the hub is really nice.
I'm also interested. Possibly will be flying in a month (LO will be 4 months). As I understand, some strollers can be reclined flat and are suitable for babies who can't sit yet. I have Joolz Hub2, which, as they claim, is suitable from birth, but I have some doubts, as 1. it doesn't look completely flat to me, and 2. my boy looks so small for the shoulder straps, I'm worried it will be too uncomfortable..
Seconding Joolz! I like the aer, but have the Hub
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Of the options you listed, the Cruz V3 will easily be the best for going over rough ground, but the same elements that make it so great in that respect also make it the largest and heaviest (26 lbs, I think) - you likely won't be able to gate check it. Unfortunately, the lightest/most compact strollers tend to have little/no suspension and smaller wheels as a consequence, so you may have to decide which feature you think is more important. Aer2 and Minu v3 apparently have good suspension and relatively large wheels for their class (i.e., ultracompacts), but will still have the most trouble going over rough ground. Hub2 is somewhere in the middle, although the suspension is a little firm and I don't love the fold (I think you have to reverse the seat first, and the seat removal wasn't super intuitive to me.) An important question here is whether you want baby to be able to face you while you push. If so, that automatically eliminates Aer2 and Minu (and almost every other compact stroller). Some other lighter reversible-seat strollers that still have decently sized wheels are the Nuna Triv Next, Bugaboo Dragonfly, and Peg Perego Veloce. Cybex has the Mios, but the wheels are much smaller (so it will have a tougher time around rough terrain). The Dragonfly is very tall when folded though (even taller than the Cruz), so it may not work that well if your trunk space is limited. If you don't care about a reversible seat, the Nuna TRVL/TRVL LX, Cybex Beezy (latest model), Uppababy Minu v2, Peg Perego Selfie Plus, and Guzzie and Guss Oxygen v2 are all lighter than 20 lbs, have a one-hand fold, and have larger wheels and more substantial suspension than the Aer2/Minu v3 (or any other ultracompacts, for that matter).
Joolz Hub. We live in a similar European city. It's the goldilocks option, not too big, not too small. It took four other stroller purchases before we found it 😂
The ultra compact market really hurt the small sized pushchair market. I have a Joolz Hub 2 which is a small pushchair and folds small, but still has a reversable seat. I think you need massive wheels to cope with sand though.
We went with the joolz hub for slightly more room while still being on the smaller side
I have it and I have another travel stroller. It’s mostly good with good wheels but I don’t think it lies down flat enough like the other I have ( silvercross jet ) also the basket is def big enough but I find the seat just to be too short and not long enough.
I've come to the conclusion that the Joolz and Minu are the best. I feel like the Ergo Metro 3 is very similar to the Minu and a good bit cheaper
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