Is this for just one child? If so, the joolz Air is incredible. Fits as carryon luggage.
Enthusiastic endorsement ('incredible') highlighting key travel feature (carryon compatible). Clear recommendation for single child use.
I love my Joolz Aer+, but I also use it as my primary stroller. It gets a lot of use. If you want something less expensive, look into the Mountain Buggy Nano.
Strong endorsement with heavy use as primary stroller, not just travel backup. Shows confidence in durability and everyday usability.
I've come to the conclusion that the Joolz and Minu are the best. I feel like the Ergo Metro 3 is very similar to the Minu and a good bit cheaper
Clear conclusion after research that Joolz is 'the best' along with Minu. Shows confidence in product quality after comparison shopping.
We love our Joolz Aer+. It's very similar to the butterfly. Both are discounted on goodbuygear.
Strong positive sentiment ('we love'). Compares favorably to Bugaboo Butterfly, another top-rated product. Provides helpful buying tip.
We took our Joolz Aer to Europe for several weeks and around the US many times. It has a 10 year warranty but it's held up like a tank. One thing is I wish we'd ordered it from the European retailers website, because that version lies completely flat while the US one doesn't.
Extensive travel testing (Europe, US multiple times) with high durability ('held up like a tank'). Minor regional version difference noted but overall very positive.
The top three are probably Bugaboo Butterfly, Joolz Aer, and Uppababy Minu. I would recommend that you go to Nordstrom and try them out if possible, as it's mostly personal preference between the three.
Listed as one of top three travel strollers. Strong recommendation with high upvote support.
You can consider the Goodbuy Gear ( they're used and of course buy it with some risks) but I got my Joolz Aer for $350. It came brand new with the tag still on from Nordstorm even though it said gently used.
Positive experience finding deal on premium product. Recommendation includes practical buying advice for budget-conscious parents.