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SiobhanT1992x · 02/01/2026 16:28

Looking for recommendations for a decent stroller to take abroad that's compact and can be used here for weekends away not taking up too much space in the boot of the car. Thank you x

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Drivingmissrangey · 02/01/2026 16:32

I like the Babyzen Yoyo, easy to fold/unfold one handed and can take onto a plane and stick in the overhead locker. They’re not cheap but mine lasted two kids and still worked well when we finally gave it up.

bk1981 · 03/01/2026 06:12

We have a yo-yo and it's extremely compact and great for cities/taking abroad. It's useless on anything other smooth tarmac though!

Saucersforeyes · 03/01/2026 07:49

The Yoyo is great, we have it as our main buggy and can be used for taller dc, so good for theme parks etc even when older. We're London based but it's been fine in woods and country parks too.

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user593 · 03/01/2026 07:54

We’ve had both the Bugaboo Butterfly 2 (for DC2) and Joolz Aer (the original, for DC1). We much prefer the Bugaboo. Our boys are tall (and our oldest was wide) and they didn’t look comfortable in the Yoyo. Our youngest, who is especially tall, looked too tall in the Joolz Aer 2 which is why we chose the Butterfly 2, but I prefer its functionality over the Joolz Aer/ Aer 2 anyway. I’d suggest trying your child in a different prams and seeing which they look most comfortable in.

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