
100% Joolz aer. It's actually been our only pram since birth. It's made trips on planes to Scotland, Singapore and Japan. Absolutely unbeatable, light, adaptable, great one handed fold and comfy! No other option IMO !
Only pram since birth; taken on planes to Scotland, Singapore, and Japan. Calls it 'absolutely unbeatable' — light, adaptable, one-handed fold, comfy.
I have the older Joolz aer and love it. The current model lies flat, folds easily and can be unfolded with one hand, fits in plane overhead compartment, and is lightweight but sturdy and decent 'suspension'. It's my daily pram and I've taken it on 5 overseas trips plus many miles in the city and trains/overground. I've used it with a Lascal buggy board (I think the mini board, but the Lascal fitting guide website indicates all boards should work with the Joolz aer and aer+) with no issues. but f...
Owns older Joolz Aer; daily pram taken on 5 overseas trips. Cites flat recline, one-hand unfold, cabin fit, lightweight but sturdy, decent suspension. Used with Lascal buggy board successfully.
I have a mamas and papas ocarro which is so heavy! I fell pregnant with my 2nd when my girl was 11 months old and also decided a lightweight option would be good. Definitely agree with others saying Joolz Aer+, i bought it and its amazing! I've kept my Ocarro but tempted to get rid of it for my 2nd as it's so good. So lightweight and one handed opening and packing. It was amazing when I was heavily pregnant! I also suffered with PGP.
Bought Joolz Aer+ when pregnant with PGP; calls it 'amazing'. Lightweight, one-handed opening. Considering replacing Ocarro entirely.
Just another vote for Joolz Aer+. We are so glad we spent the money and bought this (over the Yoyo which everyone else had!) - it folds one handed, is compact, can be put in the overhead lockers. We use it as our everyday buggy now as it's so lightweight!
Chose Joolz Aer+ over YoYo; praises one-handed fold, overhead locker fit, lightweight. Now uses as everyday buggy.
Yes - she loves it. Had must of her naps on hold because we were on the go! The hood comes right over too so great for blocking out light and sun rays. I got the little cross bar too and would recommend as she outs her feet up on it and can put toys on it. We also got the rain cover. I didn't get the mosquito net because I just used the vista one. A little annoying that these don't come with the buggy as is!
Baby napped on holiday in Joolz; praises hood for blocking light/sun. Cross bar useful for feet/toys. Minor gripe: accessories not included.
Joolz AER. It has a great one handed fold, light weight, fits as cabin luggage, lies flat, large sun canopy and zippy to push around. We love it
Owns Joolz AER; cites one-handed fold, lightweight, cabin luggage, lies flat, large sun canopy, zippy to push.
Just came to second this I've got a joolz aer and I love it easy to manoeuvre and I can lift it by myself on stairs with the baby in!
Owns Joolz Aer; easy to manoeuvre, can lift on stairs with baby inside — helpful for London accessibility.
Joolz Aer+ 100% the best. Easy to use, light, compact and the right size for cabin approval!
Owns it; cites ease of use, lightness, compactness, and cabin-approved size as specific positives.
Joolz Aer is fabulous, we use it as our main buggy even though baby is still just 11 weeks
Uses Joolz Aer as main buggy from 11 weeks old; calls it 'fabulous'. Specific use-case: sole buggy for newborn.
We're Joolz Aer+ fans here. Easy to use, always has been accepted in the cabin, light, excellent recline and my stubborn 2 year old even naps in it! I got about £120 off RRP by buying a colour they were discontinuing and staking discount codes, so it worked out to be £300 which was great for a new one
Owns Joolz Aer+; cites easy use, always cabin-accepted, light, excellent recline. Stubborn 2-year-old naps in it. Paid £300 with discount codes.
Just back from hols with our 6 month old. We have a Joolz Aer+ and have to say we love it. It lies flat and folds really easy. Still love our vista for longer walks but know we will ultimately use the Joolz more once baby is bigger!
Just returned from holiday with 6-month-old; loves flat recline and easy fold. Plans to use Joolz more as baby grows.
We just bought the Joolz Aer to use this summer but the Ergobaby Metro+ was initially our first choice until we actually used them both. The Joolz is much lighter and I found it much easier to fold down. I also felt it handled better (feel like I'm taking about a car) we also have the Joolz Day+ for everyday use; I find them both to be just comfortable to push around. (For reference, our daughter is currently 5 months, will be 9 months by the time we take the buggy on the plane)
Bought Joolz Aer over Ergobaby Metro+ after trying both; cites lighter weight, easier fold, better handling. Also owns Joolz Day+ as everyday pram.
No budget- Joolz aer+, it's amazing. I use it day to day now
Uses day to day, calls it 'amazing'. Daily use indicates strong satisfaction.
Another person for the jools aer+! It's fantastic, wish we switched to it sooner. Amazing good, comfy, adjustable, even my 3 year old who's very tall will sleep in it and he never does lol
Owns Joolz Aer+; wishes they switched sooner. Praises hood, comfort, adjustability. Specific: 'even my 3 year old who's very tall will sleep in it and he never does.'
I also have the Joolz Aer+ and it has been fab. Best baby purchase by far. You can actually carry it up stairs as it's so light… which is really handy when you realise how little accessibility there is in London
Owns Joolz Aer+; calls it 'best baby purchase by far'. Light enough to carry up stairs — key for London accessibility.
I love my Joolz aer+. We use it not on holiday as our main option now, started using it as such after my son turned 2. It's amazing to have it with us in the cabin, no waiting around in customs with a sleepy child haha. We have travelled with our main buggy but it was just so big and heavy in comparison.
Joolz Aer+ now main option after son turned 2. Amazing in cabin — no waiting in customs with sleepy child.
All of this! Also got it quite discounted. Except Stockholm Arlanda won't let you take any stroller on the cabin - to or from. Which is why we bought it initially 🤦♀️ we use it for everything other than nursery drop off/pick up now though, so much lighter and easy to manoeuvre than our standard stroller.
Got Joolz discounted; now uses for everything except nursery. Much lighter and easier to manoeuvre than standard stroller.
I'm 6'2" and used a Juulz Aer 2+ and was absolutely fine, I'd strongly recommend it. Was great as a travel stroller.
6'2" user found Joolz Aer 2+ 'absolutely fine'; strongly recommends as travel stroller.
I love my Joolz aer+ for what it's worth! It's our main choice now for our toddler, super light and so easy for literally anyone to use. The cloud T is compatible as per this [list](https://joolz-pdf-manuals.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/Car+seat+compatibility/Joolz+-+POS+-+Car+Seat+Compatibility+Overview+-+INT.pdf) :)
Joolz Aer+ is main choice for toddler; super light, easy for anyone to use. Confirmed Cybex Cloud T compatibility.
It's not the cheapest but I love the Joolz AER+. They now have newer version. It has a brilliant sun canopy, it lies flat and it folds one handed, which is fab when you're travelling alone. It isn't cheap but I think it's totally worth it.
Loves Joolz AER+; cites brilliant sun canopy, lies flat, one-handed fold. Acknowledges not cheap but 'totally worth it'.
We have a Joolz Aer and love it. So light and handles a lot more than you think a compact would!
Owns it, praises lightness and capability beyond expectations for a compact — 'handles a lot more than you think a compact would'
We have the Joolz Aer + and love it. It's very sturdy and drives like a dream. I am sad we didn't get the Aer 2 because it looks even better!
Owns Joolz Aer+; praises sturdiness and drive quality. Only regret: wishes they'd waited for Aer 2.
Sorry I haven't so I wouldn't be able to specifically recommend it for that. The pram itself is so lightweight, easy fold, so lovely to push. It's just an amazing pram. I tried it in John Lewis before buying.
Owns it; describes as lightweight, easy fold, lovely to push. Tried in John Lewis before buying.
The Joolz aer + has a tall handle and I assume the 2 is the same! We love ours, so glad we bought it.
Owns Joolz Aer+; highlights tall handle as specific positive for taller users. 'So glad we bought it.'
Can confirm Joolz Aer is the way — works for my husband (6'1") and me (5'1")
Confirms Joolz Aer works for both 6'1" husband and 5'1" wife — versatile handle height.
No not at all, I take it on a 1 hour dog walk round the park everyday, do the grocery shopping and everything! The basket is small but tbh it just stops me from over shopping when I'm on my own
Takes Joolz on 1-hour dog walks daily, grocery shopping. Notes small basket but frames it as positive ('stops me from over shopping').
Joolz aer+! It is on sale as they have an updated version that just launch but the upgrades are not life changing .
Owns Joolz Aer+; notes it's on sale with newer version out, says 'upgrades are not life changing' — implying original is already excellent.
We have the Joolz Aer2 and I feel like it has a pretty good suspension system. Our Bugaboo Fox 5 is better with bigger wheels, but we've done dirt paths with the Aer2 and it wasn't a problem!
Owns Joolz Aer2; 'pretty good suspension system'. Done dirt paths with no problem. Acknowledges Bugaboo Fox 5 is better with bigger wheels.
My husband is 6'3" and finds the Joolz Aer + comfortable to use
6'3" husband finds Joolz Aer+ comfortable to use — positive for tall users.
We have the joolz aer + as a travel buggy and travel many times and it is brilliant. I believe the new version is even better. I did have an issue with it once but I must say that I am not very gentle with the buggy 😅 and we travel lots The company was very helpful and fast in replacing the broken part with no cost to me. It's an easy one hand fold and reclines almost flat and has an extendable canopy which I found so helpful for naps on the go.
Owns Joolz Aer+ as travel buggy for frequent travel; 'brilliant'. Had a breakage but company replaced part free of charge. One-hand fold, nearly flat recline, extendable canopy.
I use Joolz AER+ as my everyday. It's so light and easy to manoeuvre. I've yet to travel on a plane with it but I love it for its size, handling and UV cover. Only downside for everyday use is the smaller basket underneath but for a holiday/occasional use this wouldn't even cross my mind!
Uses Joolz AER+ daily; praises size, handling, and UV cover. Notes smaller basket as only downside for everyday use.
The Joolz Aer 2 can do parent and world facing, and has a bassinet option. If I'm honest I don't love the bassinet on the Aer+ because it felt like the lack of suspension wasn't great for that, but it's really good outside of that. It's our secondary pram, although I prefer it to the huge bugaboo.
Uses as secondary pram; notes parent/world facing and bassinet option. Criticism: bassinet suspension 'wasn't great'. Overall positive outside of that.