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Bugaboo Butterfly Stroller

Bugaboo Butterfly - 1 Second Fold Ultra-Compact Stroller - Lightweight & Compact - Great for Travel - Midnight Black

By Bugaboo

228mentions55%positive$384.30typicalr/Buyingforbaby+8pros/6cons

What one Redditor said

My vote is butterfly- I have it and it’s been my daily use/car/travel stroller for almost 4 years across two kids. I LOVE it and have no complaints at all, it’s the closest thing to my personal perfec

r/Buyingforbaby15upvotes

What Reddit thinks

Pros

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  • +great for travel
  • +Considered one of the best
  • +fine for 5-month-old
  • +fine for travel
  • +better fit with newborn insert (Butterfly 1)
  • +daughter napped well (Butterfly 2)
  • +able to change nappy on the go (Butterfly 2)
  • +daily use

Cons

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  • heavier
  • flimsier construction
  • not fully flat (overseas models only)
  • restriction on travel stroller recline angles (Australia)
  • uncomfortable for 5-month-old
  • not impressed with recline

Where Reddit talks about it

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r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu
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r/interestingasfuck
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Reddit reviews

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r/positive

Babyzen yoyo, Bugaboo butterfly and joolz aer+ were the ones that kept coming up as "the best."

r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAunegative22

I’d definitely recommend something else- my son was 5 months when we used the butterfly 1 and he hated it and wasn’t comfortable at that age.

r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAuneutral3

I’d like to know more about this too! We were looking at the Joolz Aer2, and the model here is similar to the pram above… but the overseas version declined much more/almost flat. We wanted the Joolz

r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAunegative11

Yeah I saw the new butterfly was “newborn” ready but wasn’t impressed with the recline and not convinced it’s ok for newborns. Certainly not for long sleeps.

r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAuneutral7

It will be fine for when you travel, but a full recline is still a good feature for older kids to nap on the go.

r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAunegative3

I had my heart set on the Butterfly once the salesman told me it wasn’t a true lie flat.

r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAupositive1

I have recently upgraded to the Butterfly 2 - euro edition and love it! My daughter who previously struggled to nap in the pram had an hour and a half nap and I also managed to change her nappy in the

r/Buyingforbabypositive15

My vote is butterfly- I have it and it’s been my daily use/car/travel stroller for almost 4 years across two kids. I LOVE it and have no complaints at all, it’s the closest thing to my personal perfec

r/Buyingforbabyneutral7

Your best bet is to try them out in person, as I think it’s really personal preference. At least between the butterfly and minu (and Joolz aer). The Yoyo is not quite as good as the others. Do you ha

r/Buyingforbabypositive3

I picked the butterfly because it had the tallest seat back and I would like to use it for a few years.

r/Buyingforbabypositive2

Trvl/Butterfly are good for every day use when running errands and etc.

r/Buyingforbabypositive5

I love my original butterfly! I bought it literally days before they announced the 2, and I don’t think the upgrades are really worth the difference in price

r/Buyingforbabypositive2

I actually think the Butterfly 2 upgrades are significant. The seat sits way more upright (my toddler vastly prefers that), the fold/unfold doesn’t stick, the canopy extension/mesh is actually useful

r/Buyingforbabypositive2

The recline on the butterfly 1 is extreme, my kid is on the small size and he likes to sit up so he can look around. For that alone I think the 2 is worth it.

r/Buyingforbabyneutral1

Hi! Sorry I can't answer your question, but I was wondering where are you seeing the butterfly on sale? Thanks, also interested in that one 😊

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