Sleek and compact, the Bugaboo Butterfly barely takes up any space at home and in your car
So, if you're on the lookout for your next pushchair to cater to your growing child and are weary of lugging around a bulky chassis, the Bugaboo Butterfly is your ideal choice. And if you're in search of a top-tier travel pushchair that's cabin-approved, your quest ends here. Unfortunately, I couldn't personally test it during our holiday due to shipping delays, but it accompanied me and my little ones on various train journeys during testing, proving to be a breeze to fold, unfold, and carry while on the move. As I mentioned, it was a common sight among parents at our resort, confirming its popularity as a go-to travel companion.
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Now, let's talk about the price. At £419, it does fall into the higher price range for a lightweight pram, but in my book, it's worth every penny. I can't help but wish it had been available when my first child reached six months old – I would have gladly bid farewell to my bulky, heavy Silver Cross without a second thought.
Final thoughts: So, if you're in search of a lightweight pushchair that effortlessly folds, unfolds, and carries while still being robust enough to withstand the might of a toddler, the Bugaboo Butterfly is your winning ticket.
Bugaboo Butterfly: how we tested
Three months of using the Bugaboo Butterfly on a daily basis
Tested with a three year old and two year old
Tested both in the countryside and within a city centre
Used on walks, visiting in and outdoor shopping complexes, and around Lidl
Used while travelling to the city centre by train
Tested by grandparents while babysitting
Despite having a large SUV as transport, DH and I prefer to have a smaller, more compact pushchair for use on a daily basis. With the help of both kids, we’ve tested the Bugaboo Butterfly in various ways - on walks, in shopping malls, around the supermarket, on the train, when visiting family. So, we tested it off-road and also in smaller, more crowded places.
Plus, while in the boot, we still have ample space left for our dog’s crate, our Big Food shop, and other items for the kids like their trikes, footballs, backpacks, picnics, and more.