Weird because a lot of people told me to definitely not get tho yoyo. The guy at Bloomingdale’s stroller section told me the yo-yo is the most returned stroller.
What one Redditor said
“The answer is the Babyzen Yoyo”
What Reddit thinks
Pros
8- +great for travel
- +light
- +Considered one of the best
- +loved by city dwellers
- +loved by frequent travelers
- +easy to switch between bassinet, newborn attachment, and car seat
- +common
- +people are happy with it
Cons
6- −basket is tiny
- −Not recommended by many
- −High return rate
- −does not have a one-handed fold
- −recline is not flat enough for napping
- −two-step folding process
Where Reddit talks about it
192 comments · 37 subreddits
Reddit reviews
We have (& love) our Babyzen YoYo as parents who live in a city and travel a lot. I’ve never heard that once you switch to the regular stroller, you can’t switch back.
It has a one handed fold unlike the yoyo.
I think the Yoyo can do it (it would be kind of unhinged if it couldn't), but I saw a blog saying it couldn't, and when I reached out to customer service, I didn't hear back so I don't know for sure
I think the Yoyo is the most common one, everyone I know is happy with it.
We just swap out the newborn pack to 6+ months and realize the recline is not so flat for napping
We love our yoyo! We bought the seat attachment for our three year old to sit on since our one year old now occupies the main part of the stroller.
I really don’t think you need anything else- it was so helpful to be able to fold it and how light it was to sling on your shoulder to get up and down the stairs at the train stations, and for the nar
My wife prefers the Joolz Aer and I prefer to Babyzen Yoyo. If you have a baby, the Joolz Aer is going to be more practical and more stable. The Babyzen Yoyo is better for toddlers, where stability is
My cousin has the yoyo as their only stroller and planning to use the same one for baby 2, which is on the way. So it’s lasted them 3 years, hundreds of walks down the street, and lots of plane travel
It definitely is more rickety less suspension than a bigger stroller, but I think you can’t predict if your baby will like to sleep in a bigger one anyway.
We have used the yoyo as our main and only stroller from birth to 18mo now. Yes you can change it back to the newborn or bassinet attachment
I bought the Yoyo just cause it’s compatible with our infant seat, but we ended up likening it a lot. Yoyo gives you many options of how to use it for newborn too.
This is our exact pram set up, we take our Yoyo and also take our backpack carrier for the walking (Osprey Poco), which we check as baggage and becomes a handy way to pack a few more items in to all t
It doesn’t fold as tiny as the yoyo, but it’s got a sturdier feel and better suspension.
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