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BABYZEN YOYO Board - Safe for Children Up to 20 kilograms (44 Pounds) - Requires YOYO2 Frame (Sold Separately)

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I’ve mentioned how lightweight it is, but did you know it actually has a strap so you can carry it over your shoulder? If you’re folding and unfolding it a lot, and carrying it from A to B while folded, this is ideal! Yoyo+ is a four-wheel stroller with a suspension system that allows movement on rough terrains. The wheels do seem small but after 3 years of using it pretty much full-time on often cobblestones in Italy and rough trails they still haven’t worn out (they do offer an option of getting just an extra set of wheels, but so far we haven’t needed it and both myself and my husband laugh that we’re seriously beating this stroller up). The only step that requires two hands is folding the canopy, but you can do it when the baby is still sitting in the stroller. The buggy is lightweight so can easily be carried, especially because it comes with an attached carry strap. When folded, it is so compact that it can even go onto a plane as hand luggage. Definitely something to consider if you’re a frequent flyer. There are different levels to put the shoulder straps through, so you can adjust this as your baby grows. There’s also a 5-point harness which feels very secure, with padded shoulder straps to keep your baby snug in the seat. Cooper secured safely in the Yoyo harness

Once the Yoyo2 stroller is attached, you can’t switch between bassinet and stroller, so you need to be sure of your decision! One thing to note is that this stroller can only be world-facing. Many larger strollers on the market have an option to flip from parent-facing to world-facing. The Yoyo pushchair only faces outwards. I also want to add that I bought this stroller so this is a completely unbiased review! Using our Yoyo pushchair in London The seat is super comfy and well-padded, which I find very satisfying. The seat actually has side protection made of a material, which can be detrimental to the baby’s arms’ safety, especially in tight spots.

There’s also a little tether strap on the main handlebar which is great to keep a firm grip on the pram while you’re out and about. Macca pushing the Yoyo Created in collaboration with BeSafe®, the Norwegian safety experts, YOYO car seat is designed to protect your newborn baby and ensure he/she travels safely: YOYO car seat is a certified Group 0+ model for children aged 0 to approximately 12 months (up to 13 kg / 75 cm - 28.7 lbs / 29.5 in). Naps in the stroller are something that some kids get used to easier and some harder, and to be completely honest some never do. My firstborn slept anywhere everywhere and I can think of only a few instances when my second child slept in any stroller, flat or not, but he was so tired at this point that he had no choice. Influencers/bloggers love Doona because the company keeps working with many of us. I considered it for a while because everyone in the US keeps talking about and it’s so trendy at the moment. Upon further research and tests I think this is one of the worst options and way too overpriced. I’ll be writing a full article about it soon, but in short:

I’ve spent so much time testing travel strollers (over 30 different ones and still going!), and I say that compared to other baby strollers, Babyzen Yoyo+ is a fantastic option. It’s not ideal, but there’s no better alternative if you fly a lot. I can take my bub or even two bubs anywhere with Yoyo+ because it’s compact, maneuverable, and easy to navigate in tight corners. More importantly, its accessories are readily available. Many people get sold on other strollers instead because they fold fully with one hand vs with Yoyo you do need to grab it underneath. But, if you think about it, once any other stroller is folded you still need to grab it from the ground, so in the end you still bend down. It’s been previously made of foam before the update arrived and some people might find it odd, but honestly, I never had issues and we’ve been through the rainy and snowy weather with it. Folding & Unfolding How tall are you? If you or your partner are on the tall it’s extremely uncomfortable. Even if you’re 5’7 it’s already short and you’ll be slouching. Full disclosure:I bought this stroller myself. I wasn’t paid or given a sample, so this review is as objective as can be. Feel free to ask any questions in the comments. Since we first got Babyzen Yoyo I’ve owned a dozen of compact strollers and honestly, I’m yet to find a stroller that comes close to it without sacrificing the size. This is only a fraction of all the strollers I’ve owned.

How easy is the fold?

As for the brake, it is situated on the right and is really easy to use. It is quite small compared to other brake pedals our tested tried, so it's more fiddly to find with your foot. We’ve been using it ever since, but like all other strollers, it’s not flawless. Babyzen Yoyo traveled with us around Italy, Poland, France, Switzerland, Slovenia, Malta, USA, French Polynesia, and Spain. I carried it on my shoulder various times up and down the stairs ( like in Santorini or French Riviera) when we wanted to have a stroller for meals and on flatter streets. When we were deciding between a few different options, I made a list of the pros and cons of the Yoyo stroller. Pros

When we were choosing our pram, we narrowed our decision to these options. I haven’t gone into the pros and cons of each, but we’re very happy with our decision to buy the Yoyo2!

At 14.5 pounds or 6.6 kg, Babyzen Yoyo2 is one of the lightest strollers out there apart from models like Cybex Libelle which doesn’t offer that many options. Although it’s a featherweight product, it has a reinforced frame. That makes it possible to accommodate a baby’s weight and other items up to 48 pounds (22 kg). Isn’t that incredible? Parents love baby strollers that provide maximum convenience and are lightweight, compact, and foldable. Yoyo+ became an instant success after its launch in 2012 because parents loved its features.

Here’s the part where I say that every baby is different! For some reason, Cooper started getting agitated in his newborn bassinet between 3-4 months. It coincided with him wanting to see the world more! He was more alert, loved looking at things, and I think (although I couldn’t read his mind!) that he just got fed up of being cooped up in what is essentially a rigid box. Maxi Cosi Pebble 360 attached to our Yoyo pram Travel or compact strollers don’t recline the same way as Vista, because it literally reclines the seat, not just changes its position so the it’s not going to be the same mechanism. Although the recline on those strollers are ultimately much more comfortable for the child than Vista because it’s flatter. Most US cities will require a car seat, correct. However, for everyday use in the city I would just use the bassinet part or reclined seat because babies shouldn’t be rolling in car seats all the time because it’s bad for their spine. In the US it’s a norm, because people just follow the trend, but it’s a big no-no everywhere else.

Is it good value for money?

Bassinets only are on international flights and only on big planes (so for example, if you’re coming from the US to Mexico there are no bassinets). Booking them is not automatic at all and the way you book it depends on the airline – with some you can reserve in advance online, others only do it at the gate, others you need to call for and request (never guaranteed). Either way, it’s always first come first serve so if there are 40+ babies like on Italy-USA flights only 4 people get them. Realistically speaking babies always fly on your lap and must be on your lap for take-off and landing and turbulences. You can pay for a seat for your baby (then you pay full price instead of the 10% fee) but you need to bring an airline approve car seat for that and you can only put it by the window. Doona in the winter or rain is what nightmares are made of. You’re basically loading wheels full of snow and mud inside your car, not your trunk – it makes the car super gross. With a stroller only your trunk gets dirty. So, you’re looking for an ultra-lightweight, compact stroller, something that would be ideal for city outings and world travels? Well, it’s no wonder you’re considering buying the Babyzen Yoyo2! It’s one of the smallest, lightest and easiest to use. It’s also stylish, practical and won’t break the bank. For something so compact, it’s also surprisingly sturdy. Using the Babyzen Yoyo2 Stroller in France

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