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I have the Stokke yoyo/babyzen yoyo. What I love about it is that every flight attendant already knows it fits perfectly in the overhead compartment so you have zero issues at airports/boarding flights etc. I have even brought it onto RyanAir flights with no issues.
I also know a lot of folks love the Bugaboo Butterfly because of the one hand fold but I opted for the slightly lighter Yoyo (and ive gotten used to the two hand fold/how to handle with kiddo)
So helpful, thank you!!
I LOVE my ErgoBaby stroller. It folds up and fits in the overhead compartment and has places for a diaper bag, drinks, etc. when unfolded. My daughter is getting too big for it now and I’m kind of sad I won’t have it with me to carry stuff with anymore lol.
This was a few years ago now but we got the padded travel bag and took the Cruz with us when we traveled, checked it early and then babywear through the airport. With a four month old I would not have used any of the travel strollers - we have a babyzen yoyo for older kids but it is nowhere as supportive
I have the GB pockit and love it. But I do look longingly at the yoyo (just looks snazzier).
Also have the GB pockit. It defintely doesn’t have any fancy features but it’s so light and compact that I don’t mind.
4 months is pretty small for most travel strollers. Do you just need it to maneuver in the airport or do you expect to use it a lot?
Will do - thank you!!
Love our Doona - we use it as our second car seat in my husbands car. Easy to fold up and strap into any car and you don’t need the base
Didn’t even realize that! We brought ours out of the country. Should be good up to 1 year
Thanks so much everyone!