Appears to retail for $695 everywhere and seems to be well reviewed.
https://www.my-joolz.com.au/products/aer?srsltid=AfmBOor7r6E…
Appears to retail for $695 everywhere and seems to be well reviewed.
https://www.my-joolz.com.au/products/aer?srsltid=AfmBOor7r6E…
I think that only applies to after the birth date.
Interested in this. I can only create a baby wishlist for a future date. It says if I complete the wishlist, I can get 10% off. How do I get the 15%?
Set the date within 60? days and have Amazon prime its called a completion discount or something
I created a new baby wishlist but it looks like I have to wait for two weeks before I can use the discount
This is a great travel pram. Especially as our daughter has gotten bigger, it has more or less replaced our Joolz Geo for everything except really big walks.
How does this pram compare to the YoYo?
Was looking into this and settled with AER+
YoYo takes like 4 steps to fold where AER+ just one
I would recommend checking out this guy:
https://youtube.com/@barnevognverkstedno?si=TVivKPtrp9VVEFVY
Also, you can get a bassinet so you can use this for newborn
Just fwiw:
YoYo takes like 4 steps to fold where AER+ just one
Yoyo doesnt take 4 steps to fold - it's a 2-step fold (that requires two hands for the first step). But yes, Aer+ is definitely far far easier - no doubt about that!!
Also, you can get a bassinet so you can use this for newborn
You can get a bassinet (a hard or a soft one) for the Yoyo as well. The soft bassinet (Newborn Nest) folds up way more compact than the Joolz bassinet - which I would say is actually one of the few advantages of the Yoyo!
But yes, overall, I'd say the Aer+ is probably the better pram. The main reason I chose to stick with a second Yoyo over buying an Aer+ when we were buying a second pram was because I push the pram one-handed most of the time, and personally find the fold mechanism in the middle of the handlebar on the Aer+ to be uncomfortable for one-handed pushing. YMMV. (That, and because we already had a Yoyo.)
But aside from that - yes, I think the Aer+ is probably the better pram, especially at this price!
My personal opinion:
-Yoyo is more compact when folded (regular config and soft bassinet), and for me more comfortable to push one-handed. Also, has been around for longer and more popular, so easier to find a good deal on a secondhand Yoyo and accessories (if buying secondhand like we did).
-Aer+ has far far far easier fold, better canopy, and in my opinion, just nicer all-around (our full-size pram is Joolz - so we may be biased towards Joolz!).
Either way, for us, these were the top two travel strollers we were choosing between. My advice (to @Sh0pSh0l17) is try them all for yourself to see what you prefer. 👍
Just saw this!
Thanks for sharing your detailed experienced!
I counted a step that requires both hands as two steps 🤣
I agree that we can't go wrong with either one … It's just I feel like YoYo or Bugaboo are being lazy as given that they have had several iterations to the same/similar products, yet, not trying to make it more compact with easier one handed folding mechanism.
Hence, I'm rooting for Joolz AER+
Deciding between this Joolz Aer+ and the Redsbaby Skip². Anyone have experience with both?
Skip has a lie-flat recline, but needs two hands for the fold. It also doesn't have the bumper bar, which we plan to use to attach a fan for those hot days.
We're planning a trip for next year April and we've decided on the Aer+ over the Yoyo3, Butterfly, City Tour 2, and Skip. It really depends on how you prioritise features because there's no one stroller that has everything. Fold, carrying strap, canopy size, and weight were some of the important points for us and Aer+ seems to have a good balance of it all. It doesn't recline all the way like Skip, but our kids are not newborns and we don't plan on having a 3rd kid, so we don't really see the need of a stroller being able to lay completely flat. They just need a nap throughout the day. Bumper bar can be purchased if it's something important.
I hope you find something that meets your bub's needs!
If you like the Aer+, but want lay flat / full recline, you could try importing one from a market where the Aer+ has it. I believe Aer+ from UK, Europe and Korea have it.
Not sure how hard it is to import one, but have seen people buy from UK.
create a baby list for extra 15% off.