🚀 YOYO2: The ultimate lightweight stroller for movers, shakers, and jetsetters.
The BABYZEN YOYO2 is a premium lightweight umbrella stroller weighing only 6.2 lbs, designed for effortless one-hand folding and carrying. Its compact size fits airplane overhead bins, making it ideal for frequent travelers. Featuring a durable aluminum frame, UPF 50+ water-repellent canopy, and a secure 5-point harness, it comfortably supports children up to 48.5 lbs. With customizable color options and practical accessories, YOYO2 grows with your child while matching your dynamic lifestyle.
Harness Type | 5 Point |
Stroller Type | Umbrella Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | No |
Harness Feature | Adjustable straps, padded shoulders |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Is Electric | No |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Canopy Material | anti-UV (UPF 50+) water-repellent fabric |
Seat Material | Polyester |
Tire Material | Hytrel® elastomer |
Item Weight | 6200 Grams |
Folded Size | 20.5*17.3*7.1 Inches |
Rear Facing Stroller Maximum Height | 38 Centimeters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18"L x 10"W x 22"H |
Frame Weight | 5.6 Pounds |
Stroller Seat Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Bassinet Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 22 Kilograms |
Specification Met | US ASTM F833-19 |
Color | Ginger |
S**I
Compact and very easy to install and use
I was choosing between cybex and yoyo and I wanted a light weight stroller which is compact and easy to use, coz my trunk is small.Both have it’s pros and consCybex is 2 pound heavier than Yoyo which is ok, it’s very light and easy to maneuver. The only advantage of this stroller is that it gives me both views, mom view and world view, which Yoyo doesn’t have this feature. It’s canopy is very bid and that’s a plus too. But the problem is it’s stability. This stroller is not reliable enough coz it’s not very sturdy. Also looks very small as you see in the picture my 6 month old baby is already used all its space. I’m not sure if she fits in it when she grows.And at last, it has only two recline mode. One is so flat for sleeping and other is very upright for sitting. It’s very disappointing that it doesn’t have anything in between for a sitting relax but not laying. In my opinion it doesn’t worth the price.Now Yoyo 😉My choice was yoyo, coz its very very compact when you fold it, I could even put it under her carsit in the back of the car and have the whole trunk empty for other stuff. I have to confess that cybex was easier to fold. Also rain-cover was included in the cybex package but not in Yoyo. Even cup holder was not included in yoyo’s package and you have to purchase them separately 😒Yoyo was more sturdy and I liked its material a lot more that Cybex melio carbon. Its recline modes where adjustable with two straps on the back side and was ok for sitting and laying for relaxing.Overall for me Yoyo was a better choice for 3-4 years of using ✌🏼
R**O
You need this!
This is by far the best travel stroller there is. Yes it’s expensive but definitely worth the money!We got it as a second stroller when my daughter turned 2 for traveling mostly, and also for running errands with her. Super light to take out from the trunk and unfold and fold back, super light compared with other strollers.The ease of assembly and the size is definitely worth expending the money.The quality is great too!
H**C
Easy/Very maneuver, sturdy, best overall
The oldest version wasn't good as this one. That's why I never consider buying this stroller because when I saw/tested an old version I hated so much that I thought I would never purchase this stroller.Yet, here I come, purchased it together with bassinet and I can't be more happier about it because it's an amazing stroller.It's very sturdy, easy to maneuver, great suspension on all wheels, easy to push, nice fabrics and colors of a stroller/bassinet (not too bright, except red, not too boring).Super easy to put everything together (but I was a little confused at the first and just watched video on Youtube on how to set up).The only I thing I really don't like (but I guess we just need to wait for an upgrade) is a handle. It's not adjustable. I wish you would have something for everyone's height. I'm tall and I'm ok with a height of a handle, but for smaller/little people the handle would be too high. Maybe next version they will upgrade this feature and overall it will be the most ideal stroller.Plus, it's a very nice stroller if you are either minimalist and don't want to clutter your house/space with lots of extra items and heavy strollers, etc. It's super small when it's folded, even the bassinet you can fold twice it's length. Also it's great for parents who either have a small car, small car's trunk or simply don't have enough extra space for a huge stroller.I personally have a big SUV with a 3rd row seat, 3 kids, and we don't have enough space in a trunk, so this is ideal for my situation.
S**E
Worth the Hype
I flew for the first time with this stroller and it is 1000% worth the hype. Initially, I was intimidated by the price tag. But being able to carry it on the plane, open 1-handed, etc while traveling solo with baby - it's all worth it. Just get it. This stroller has so much storage space when compared to a cheap, umbrella stroller. It's comfortable enough for baby to nap in at a recline. It's light weight and portable enough to take anywhere. I will be taking it on a cruise ship next month where I'm sure we'll use it daily.After our first trip with it, I have since ordered the add-on cup holder accessory. While strolling through the airport, I desired a cup holder. It was the missing piece.
S**O
Don't recommend at all - not worth the price tag
This stroller is certainly not with the $500+ price tag. First, it is not particularly easy to fold. It takes quite a while to figure it out and even when you have, it's finicky and doesn't close very smoothly or easily. Second, the most upright position is still very leaned back. I need the option to have my baby sitting more upright when they aren't sleeping and this stroller does not allow for that - the default is more like a lounging position which my daughter did not like. Third, it is not a very smooth or easy ride on non-smooth surfaces, such as the sidewalks of any major city (NYC in my case). The front wheels on ours actually went into this wobble fritz every time we went over a bump, and especially if we were walking fast. Finally, the canopy is basically useless unless your child's head reaches the top (which it won't until they are at least 2). It doesn't block out the sun nearly at all. This is extremely impractical and we very much regret buying this very expensive stroller. We instead purchased the Colugo compact stroller which is 10000X better. It's extremely easy to fold, just as lightweight, the default seating position is much more upright and it leans back almost flat for naps and the canopy extends much further. All in all I do NOT recommend anyone pay the price tag for this subpar stroller.
S**S
It’s a babyzen
Came earlier than expected and it’s been working perfectly! I was hesitant for the price and couldn’t understand all the hype.. but we went ahead and bought it as the marketing video is very good 😄 and it’s really worth every penny! Very light and I don’t feel stressed walking about with it, having to fold it up etc.
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