![]() The basket underneath is slightly larger, but not by much – it’s not really making a difference. Especially since it does NOT come with the rain cover anymore like the now discounted standard version. ![]() The new version offers only slight improvements so if you already own the Joolz Aer I wouldn’t necessarily buy the + version. What’s new? Were all the annoying features of Joolz Aer corrected? The release of the new Joolz Aer+ stroller version is making many parents ask whether it’s worth the upgrade. Pros & Minor Cons of Joolz Aer StrollerĪge Range – 6 months to 50 pounds (22kg) – from birth with a newborn cotįolded Size – 21 x 18 x 9 inches (55 x 45 x 23cm) Joolz Aer+ Stroller – Is It Worth It? Feel free to ask any questions in the comments. I wasn’t paid or given a sample, so this review is as objective as can be. I can honestly say that it’s a top contender when it comes to quality travel strollers available on the market, but there are certain things you need to take into consideration when buying it – like the fact that it might not be guaranteed on board a plane.įull disclosure: I bought this stroller myself. It’s safe to say that Joolz Aer quickly became our second go-to stroller for a while. These days the accessories and extra options are available for the Joolz Aer and I finally bought it. When Joolz Aer showed up first it was released with no accessories, which made it impractical so I kept using my Babyzen Yoyo. Their Joolz Day stroller was good, but pretty expensive for what it offered considering its size and most of my friends quickly swapped it for a smaller stroller relatively early on. Their full-size stroller like Geo 2 was weirdly designed with a second seat at the bottom and no basket. When the stroller was first released I wasn’t convinced. Aer is described as a high-quality, stylish, lightweight buggy. Joolz Aer stroller is the first lightweight stroller of the very established and trusted Dutch brand Joolz.
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