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DukeGirl2008 • 7 months ago

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.

r/AskChicago • Parents of Chicago - what strollers do you swear by for walking these bumpy sidewalks ? ->
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Geparrrda • 6 months ago

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..

r/newborns • Need stroller recs for travel with a 3 to 4 Mo Old ->
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grassngreen • 7 months ago

Check out goodbuygear.com for open box discounted gear! I just got a Joolz hub for under $350 and loooooove it!

r/NewParents • Stroller Recommendations ->
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Awkward-Pop-4804 • about 1 month ago

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.

r/nycparents • Is Joolz stroller good for nyc? ->
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everythingmini • 11 months ago

Just an FYI. We have a travel stroller and they have made us gate check it every single time.

r/BabyBumpsCanada • Buying a travel stroller vs using Uppababy Cruz on trips [on] ->
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Justaboredbecky • 7 months ago

When I first moved here I thought it was silly seeing so many Cadillac sized strollers with big wheels- seems contradictory. But then I realized its the cobbles stones, albeit not so wide spread in Berlin, I’ve now traveled with a stroller to Copenhagen, Prague and Lisbon and the bigger the wheels the better really or else they get stuck between stones. Thats why in Berlin and CPH buggaboos are so popular. Also, easywalkers, joolz and joie.

r/berlin • Good stroller for Berlin? ->
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lc_mamama • 10 months ago

Second this, I love my Joolz. It's basically my primary pram at this point, I love it. No issues on a Qantas Domestic flight either.

r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Redsbaby Skip 2 ->
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linds__7 • 19 days ago

I have a Joolz and a Cruz but couldn’t manage a Cruz up a flight of stairs. If I were you I’d look at the mid level vs full size or travel, based on what you’ve shared (suspension + light enough for stairs). This seems like Bugaboo Dragonfly, Nuna Swiv/Triv territory to me. But one thing that will be super helpful is if you can get somewhere to test drive and see the fold / carry for yourself!

r/Buyingforbaby • best stroller for a city baby ->
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megalong85 • 7 months ago

Uppababy minu 3! I tried the bugaboo, Joolz are, metro and hands down prefer minu 3. Overhead compatible, sturdy, big basket and full recline.

r/Buyingforbaby • Travel stroller ->
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santacruz-sunflower • 7 months ago

Love our Joolz!!

r/Buyingforbaby • Best Travel Stroller? ->
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starrrynights1 • 5 months ago

Also love the Joolz and I want to add that their warranty is transferable, which was a draw to me when we're ready to sell it. I'm not sure when they started this in case you want to look into getting it second hand.

r/nycparents • Lightweight stroller options ->
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t1nkerturtle • 8 months ago

Also +1 - obsessed with my Joolz

r/BabyBumpsCanada • Help me pick a travel stroller! [ca] ->
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TurnInner682 • 10 months ago

I just went through this same decision and spent hours painfully researching, also went to try both of them out in person. I finally landed on the Joolz but haven’t used it with baby yet so can’t really vouch for it, but a few reasons I chose it: it is a little bit lighter, I liked the handle better, people seem to like the carry strap more, the push and maneuverability seemed more smooth. I also felt like I found more people on the internet that were team Joolz, but honestly it seems like both are really good options. Once you add the bumper bar and footrest it’s nearly the same price as the butterfly + bumper bar. I actually found a Netherlands site that sells it for cheaper than in the US and since it is the EU version it has a lay flat recline.

r/Buyingforbaby • Joolz aer+ vs bugaboo butterfly ->
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worksucksiknow5 • 5 months ago

Joolz travel stroller is really compact. We take it on vacations all the time and great for around the city

r/NewParents • Best travel stroller ->
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x_tacocat_x • about 1 month ago

I was going between those and the joolz, leaning towards the joolz. I ended up with the yoyo because id heard some gate agents gave you trouble bringing it on if it wasn’t a yoyo, even though people would say its “like a yoyo.” The fold isn’t thaaat bad. It does take 2 steps/2 hands, but once you get the hang of it it’s pretty easy. We started with the 6+ month pack and car seat clips, then bought the newborn pack right before we took our first trip, then found a bassinet for cheap and used that for a few months. Now we have the footmuff, bug net and parasol for our trips to cold and tropical locations later this year ha- my only real complaint is the pretty useless basket under it.

r/Buyingforbaby • Butterfly 2 or YOYO3? ->

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