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Babyzen Yoyo + $599.20 in-Store Pickup or $9 Shipping @ Baby Bunting

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I know it's not exactly a cheap option for a stroller. But the biggest plus for this yoyo is it can be taken as carry-on when travel. Unless you're going for a grey import, $599 is not a bad price for this product.

This is part of baby bunting's 15%-20% sale (Best Buy products not included), ends today.
https://www.babybunting.com.au/media/aw_islider/21_5c8adc4cd…

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  • Can vouch for this stroller. Taken it travelling many times. Doesn't have to be checked in, compact, light and folds/unfolds really quickly and easily.

  • Arent there like the babyzen yoyo ripoffs from ebay cost around 100 and are identical to this in terms of size weight and in every other way apart from the name? Not like we are comparing rolls royce to kia or anything but just saying…

    • Yep, there are. I know two different families with the kick off's and they are falling apart and a nightmare to close. You get what you pay for. The benefit of this is that if you onky use it for a year or two it has great resale value on ebay.

    • I got the reds baby stroller and bought a ripoff YoYo for $100 for travel. Perfect for travel, but not good for day to day as its lack in storage and less stable. Having said that, not sure how stable the real deal compare to fake one. Other than that I had no other issues.
      I think $600 is over price, Redsbaby is the one you need for day to day, better wheels, steady and easy to upgrade for second child if needed. This design mainly for travel.

  • +2

    I have a rip off from eBay and it's great. No problems so far. Been using it consistently since May while the fancy, expensive pram sits unused. Even if it does break, you could buy six of them for the price of the genuine one…

  • My sister has the original first generation yoyo that was released 5-6 years ago, exactly the same but with a smaller basket. She is onto her 4th child and even the 25kg 6 year old jumps in sometimes. I've used it when looking after the kin and its extremely smooth, sturdy, easy to carry. Highly recommend this.

    She also has a larger bugaboo pram and it doesn't get used. too heavy, big and inconvenient.

  • ive seen second hand ones for 200 , just letting yall know

  • We Bought a pram of Ebay there is no brand name but its still going good almost 1 year now we took it overseas with us no problems.
    Compact Lightweight Baby Stroller Newborn Pram Easy Fold Travel Carry on Plane
    ITEM PRICE:
    AU $107.82

  • pretty sure babyzen yoyo can be had for 600 every day of the week.

    multiple sellers
    https://www.google.com/search?q=babyzen+yoyo&safe=active&cli…

    more interested in if people have evaluated it against the gb pockit.

  • We had an unexpected baby just 2 weeks ago now.. Had no idea she was pregnant. So we've been in the market for a pram. Was given a $300 baby bunting gift card and still bought through baby train. These are usually $595 everyday from there. The pram we went for was $519 down from $795.

    baby buntings, unfortunately, are a rip-off. We didn't go with a Babyzen YoYo+ or the Mountain Buggy Neo which are the 2 recommended strollers for travelling as we don't travel.

    It was also confirmed now Customs and Airlines are no longer allowing strollers to be on carry-on luggage - 1 person taking space of 3 people with carry-on. It's best to check with the airline first. Great prams for strolling around the shopping centres with though.

  • For anyone looking for something similar in size, weight and foldability I can strongly recommend the Easywalker XS. It's from the Netherlands but it costs about 200-250 euro and so far is an excellent stroller. I've had it for about four months now. We took it as carry-on with Virgin a few months ago no problem.

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