
We have a Bombi bebe stroller since 3mo. Traveled within US and across the world to Asia. Also used it for everyday 1hr walk for a few warmer months and it's still going well at 11mo. Best $250 ever spent.
Strong value endorsement ('Best $250 ever spent') with extensive international travel testing and daily use from 3-11 months.
The strollee!! I absolutely love this travel stroller and honestly it has become my first pick at home too. Good luck!
Note: This appears to be about Strollee, not Bombi, but was associated in search results.
Unsure how old your baby is, but I just got the Bombi travel stroller for my 10 month old and really like it. It is light weight and fairly compact, especially compared to my Chicco Corso stroller. While I wouldn't take it off roading, it feels fairly sturdy and I like how it folds.
Really likes it for 10 month old. Lightweight and compact compared to full-size stroller. Honest about limitations (not for off-roading) but overall positive on sturdiness and fold.
Seconding this! I spent a lot of time researching travel strollers, and I think for the price the Bombi is the best. I was worried that it wouldn't fit in the overhead bin because of the weight, but it actually fit in easily. And even though it's on the heavier end of the travel strollers, it didn't feel heavy to me.
Calls it 'the best' for the price after extensive research. Overhead bin fit confirmed despite weight concerns.
They're all pretty similar for the most part as best as I can tell. We looked at some expensive ones but ended up with the Bombi. It retails for $226 but I got it for $100 new and open box on Good Buy Gear. For 1-2 times a year I'd just pick something reasonably priced myself, you don't need the latest and greatest.
Pragmatic positive review emphasizing value for occasional travel. Good deal finding ($100 vs $226) and rational cost-benefit assessment.
We have the Bombi too. It's nice to not worry about it getting roughly handled during travel since it's much cheaper than most strollers. Features aren't as luxe as our regular stroller (UB Cruz) but it doesn't really bother us for the couple times a year it's getting used.
Good as worry-free travel stroller due to price point. Honest about less luxurious features but adequate for occasional use.
The Bombi Bēbee V2 is good for travel, but it can be kind of bulky for flights. The Mamazing Ultra Air is light and folds up easy, which is nice when you're dealing with bags at the airport.
Mixed review - good for travel but bulky for flights. Comparative review suggesting alternatives may be better for air travel.
The Butterfly 2 is good but kinda heavy to deal with alone... The Aer2 is way easier to fold and carry, which is nice if you've got bags and a baby to manage.
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I'm on a bit of budger, but I still want something that's comfortable for my baby and doesn't feel super cheap. Right now I've been looking at the Bombi Bēbee V2, Mamazing Ultra Air, and the GB Pockit.
Under consideration for budget purchase seeking quality. No experience yet.