
Redsbaby - SKIP³ Stroller
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Last updated: Sep 22, 2025 Scoring
Sorry I know it’s been a while but we’ve been using it for a couple of months now. The verdict from us is that we really like it. Ultimately, most of these compact prams really are quite similar so I don’t think you can go wrong w most of them. That said, I like the size of the basket under the skip3, I find the trigger for the fold one of the easiest out of the travel prams we tried, and the material is really easy to clean/doesn’t seem like it will pill. The canopy is also fantastic for coverage and very satisfying in how it pops out. Most importantly, my son (4mo) is very comfortable in this pram. We have also used the Cybex Gazelle S and the Bugaboo Bee 6 for lengthy periods and his favourite is absolutely the Skip (he will sit in it happily for up to 1.5 hours where the others we are lucky to get 30 minutes). The downsides to this pram as an every day pram is that because it is so light you can’t really hook too much onto the handlebar without it tipping. When we use it, we can only just fit our (admittedly, large) nappy bag in the basket (or we just wear it as a backpack). This downside is presumably true for any of these travel prams, though. We would probably have bought the bassinet attachment if he was an infant just so that we can see him in the early months also. Otherwise, definitely recommend!
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Help - Bugaboo Butterfly, Joolz Aer+ or Redsbaby Skip 3? ->Just bought the Redsbaby skip! Can't wait to use it. Felt sturdier than the buggagoo and joelaer.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram recommendations? ->Yes. Love it.! Love everything about it. We bought out skip 2 brand new whole set and then sold it for a decent price and then put the money into skip 3. We love the... The one hand fold. The bigger basket ( it is substantially bigger than the skip 2) The bumper bar ( my little one loves putting his leg on it like he is some kindda big thug) lol. The safety seatbelts it is super sturdy and thick. The suspension wheels. ( If U check out the butterfly and joolz aer the wheels are both small all 4 of them) The hood. If u look on the second hand like fb marketplace so many people are selling their butterly and joolz aer... I feel like everyone wants the skip 3. Lol. Oh and the price point. Can't complain at all. And ohhhh you can buy the newborn bassinet that you can use on the skip 3... And you can fold the skip 3 with the baseinet in it... The only thinggg is you can't attach the buggy board on the skip 3 given how compact and light it is.. but that's ok. If we need to attach a buggy board we rather go to our main strollers jive 5 which we absolutely love as well.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram recommendations? ->We got the skip 3 recently and am loving it so far. Had the yoyo 2 previously that I got second hand off fb marketplace and so many little things annoyed me so I wanted to replace it. Also liked the Joolz aer bt the price was a bit steep and skip was just a bit cheaper. Bugaboo looks good too (sister has it) but it didn’t have a bassinet option that I wanted in case for bubs coming in November.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Best Travel Pram ->We got a single to double (Cybex gazelle) and like it as a single. Our second is due in November so yet to know what it’s like as a double. But honestly if I was to do it all over again, I would get a travel pram that comes with a bassinet option (Redsbaby Skip 3, Yoyo or Joolz Aer+) and then use that as the primary pram. It’s small compact, you won’t need to buy another thing if you travel and it’s so easy to put in and out of car etc. If you then become pregnant with a second and realise you’ll benefit from a double pram- then get the big double pram. The reality is you never know when you might fall pregnant with a second. And so you don’t know what the age gap might be. You might even be able to just use a single pram + toddler board if it’s a large enough age gap. For reference, we got the skip 3 and it’s great. We had the yoyo - don’t love it. The Joolz aer looks really good and I sort of wish I got that when i was picking between Joolz and yoyo. But skip 3 is new and more reasonable price than Joolz.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Prams - did you regret getting a larger, heavy pram for your first baby? ->Hey, glad to find you asked the question - we have been tossing up between butterfly and skip3 also. We have ordered the skip 3 after demo day but not 100% sure it will arrive before our trip - we are considering butterfly on lay-by as a backup. Worth skip 3 if you have time as can do 30 day indoor trial and return if you don't like it. The skip 3 edged on the butterfly bc 1. better sunshade protection (I think one of the Australian designed aspects that is important) 2. cheaper 3. lie flat seat 4. sub 7kg - can take on plane. We paid extra around $30 for bumper bar and $25 for express shipping (10$ more than standard) and got free rain cover and sunshade extension. Butterfly - slightly easier 1 handed fold down - but both equally easy to pull up. Also slightly better manoeuvrability and quality of fabric. We did note the one in store had quite pulled fabric as you mentioned but I assumed it had been used and tested A LOT. Butterfly also has a slightly wider seat (don't think necessarily than much longer although unable to do side by side comparison). Sadly the memo used to stock both pram brands but no longer do reds baby. I think reds baby keep their prices lower by not succumbing to price gouging by the likes of baby bunting etc just MHO. Have found deals to get Butterly at similar price to reds baby and if it wasn't for the weight butterfly might win. Had a quick look at other well rated ones - Joolz has a short seat and no foot rest and small basket and city jogger doesn't have as good suspension so probably fine in airport but not on bumpy European streets for example. Yoyo also quite a bumpy experience have heard.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Help - Bugaboo Butterfly, Joolz Aer+ or Redsbaby Skip 3? ->Get the Skip3. The basket is very small on the Skip2.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Stroller advice ->We’re planning on getting the skip3 (as our everyday stroller). It has a bassinet if you choose to purchase it, which is great for the bub before they’re able to sit up and etc.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram for 3 month old (overhead locker on plane) ->Redsbaby Skip! The latest version is the skip3 and sooo many new features! I have a skip2 and love it
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram for 3 month old (overhead locker on plane) ->Yeh, I had to travel like 3 weeks before the skip3 came out so bought the Joolz Aer but if I was buying today I would likely get the skip3. Value seems a lot better than the other leading ones! OP didn’t mention the age of their child because this would influence me. Some older kids want to be pretty upright which the skip3 and Jools Aer are good for. Some may be happier being on a slight recline or are younger and need lots of recline which the skip2 has without the need to purchase the bassinet, unlike the joolz and the skip3.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Stroller advice ->I just came back from a week in Singapore with the skip 3. It fit easily in the overhead bins with Qantas on the 787. The A380 that Emirates use is a very large plane with large overhead bins so you can be confident that the skip 3 will fit. Ask me any questions you'd like about the pram. My only real issue with the pram is that you have to modify your posture / stance a bit with the pram to avoid striding into the rear axle. However I found this to be an issue with most of the travel prams I tested in store - so might just be a travel pram thing. Some travel prams cleverly offset the rear "axle" so that there is a bit more room for your feet to swing forward. The minu v3 does this well but it's a bit more expensive for sure. Overall I got used to the skip3 and really enjoyed the pram on our trip. I'm using it again soon for a couple more weeks overseas.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel stroller ->I have the nuvo and the skip 3. The skip 3 is a great travel pram but significantly lower and if you are anything north of 175 cm you will find yourself kicking the axle from time to time so you will have to walk in an uncomfortable way to make it work. Not all travel prams are like this - I tested the minu v3 and it didn’t have this issue. The nuvo is a great pram particularly for the bassinet stage and we enjoy how much storage it has underneath - plus very ergonomic and capable off the path. The skip 3 gets bogged down in gravel etc due to its small wheels
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Prams - did you regret getting a larger, heavy pram for your first baby? ->I’ve been looking at these three as well, and am probably going to go with the Skip3 for its recline. They’re all great prams though!
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Help - Bugaboo Butterfly, Joolz Aer+ or Redsbaby Skip 3? ->We have the redsbaby skip and we love it! It folds up so small and is really easy to manage. My daughter is almost 3 and 90ish cm/ 13kg and she still fits it perfectly. Would 100% recommend
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram ->I rate the Skip! I used it recently with my little one who was 4 months old at the time, absolutely no complaints. I love how compact it folds up, had no issues taking it as carry-on, and bub had a number of solid naps in there which made it all worth it!
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram ->Redsbaby. Bulletproof/Baby grime proof.
r/daddit • Wife is 15 weeks - went down a stroller rabbit hole… ->We’ve got the skip and it’s great
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram recommendations? ->I second the Redsbaby skip. We are currently in the UK and we've dragged it everywhere, through mud and rain and all. It's been amazing.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram recommendations? ->Skip is great, especially with the near full recline. We started using with our bub at 4 months. It now lives in the car and is so useful for appointments/shopping etc. Very easy to use one handed, and depending on where you live, is great that it’s been designed with Australian climate in mind (UPF50 mesh that allows airflow etc)
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram recommendations? ->We have the Skip (and also Redsbaby Jive) and overall very happy with it. We've taken it on planes and it fits in the overhead compartment. It lives in my car and we use it most days. Only downside is the pram basket isn't huge, but we can still fit a small bag under there.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Redsbaby Skip 2 ->We have a Redsbaby Skip and love it. It lives in my car, and is very easy to flick open when I'm out at the shops. I've also taken it on Qantas domestically and it fits in the overhead compartment on the plane. It also feels pretty sturdy too- I tested out the Baby Jogger but it felt kind of flimsy.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram recommendations ->I have the redsbaby skip, and we've travelled with it domestically. It fits in the overhead cabin perfectly well, you just have to put it in the bag (which is provided with the pram).
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