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I highly recommend the bee 5 it has been amazing for us the only stroller I’ve kept for years and I’ve owned almost every high end stroller on the market . I do agree the price should be lowered
@@porosenokify expanded height and depth adjustable seat, lay flat for naps or changes on the go, one handed easy push, 1 handed open , compact fold, light enough to just throw in trunk . You do not have to bend to fold (great for c section in my case ) Very customizable. I have wine red and chestnut theme on mine!
I have the e-Priam and I believe it is worth the price since there’s no other stroller on the market that has pushing and pulling features that is battery operated. Living in a up and downhill, the e-Priam is an incredible help to take walks.
I think so too! It's great, especially for mommys with rd/ Bad pelvic floor wich shouldn't lift or push/pull heavy!! It's meant for mommys like us and I think there should be more strollers like that
Would love to see you compare the top 3 double strollers. All terrain, jogging able, car seat compatible, along with overall comfort for the little ones as well as the person pushing it.
Great video! I have the next, got it from Nordstrom as part of their annual sale for $550 (definitely wait for that sale if you can). The features I like: the fold (compact for the overall size) and the Lay flat option that let us use it from birth without purchasing a bassinet. That to me was a good cost savings to avoid a short term accessory. I think I would have preferred a slightly lighter (20-25lb stroller) but our lifestyle is not terribly car focused so there isn’t a lot of moving it around in and out of the trunk.
@@Lizzie3285 Thanks. I am also waiting for the nordstrom sale. It will be the first time I will order from them. So i hope the discounts will be worth the wait. I want to get a fawn diaper bag, and maybe a snuggle me, and a puschair only if the discounts are deep.
I have had a couple of bugaboo bees and I’m always left disappointed. I recently bought a Hauck eagle 4s and it is far, far better than the bee. Anyone looking for a compact stroller should check it out. It’s also far cheaper. Which to me just proves that companies are ripping people off.
Thanks I was waiting for the nuna mixx next but it's not here yet in Australia. After watching this, I'm happy I placed an order for BACCANI pletora. Thank you.
I have the Nuna Mixx and honestly on gravel it feels... cheap. It’s so bumpy and it’s loud. Wish I bought another city select instead. So smooth and quiet and rolls over everything, does well in grass and can accommodate more than one child.
I have a Nuna Mixx (not the next) and love it. I just moved to Germany and there’s nothing but cobble stones and gravel and it runs pretty well over it.
City select is the best! I actually have a 2016 city premiere that now retails for less than 200 and its an incredibly quality stroller with good all terrain wheels!
Love your videos so much!!! I have some suggestions for future videos :) 1. Strollers that are underpriced and underrated 2. Bumbleride Era review 3. Silver Cross Wave review 4. Cybex Talos S Lux review 5. Agio Z4 review
Demi Grow is definitely on the list. We have to order Nuna products from abroad (so it takes a bit of time), and the Triv is first, so probably 6-8 weeks, I'd think, if all goes well. :)
Bought the demi-grow a few days ago. Love it! Now I can't say if it's too expensive for what it is, but I felt the price was good! Definitely prefer it to Uppababy and icandy
The bee is the only one that I kept and will keep for ever 😁 I've had over 300 strollers these past 5 years. I do agree with you though. Bugaboo in general is having a hard time to keep up with the stroller market :( too bad because otherwise I really think they're worth (or used to be worth) every penny
Right. I don't think he actually knows about strollers😒. The bee I feel is the BEST stroller you can get on the market as far as practicality, weight, and design. And the fact that the seat grows with your child is just the icing on the cake for me.
With 4 kids and using strollers for 10+ years (using over a dozen different brands) Bugaboo's my ride or die. From my first Cameleon2, to the Buffalo to all 3 generations of Donkey strollers, I LOVE this brand. That being said I wasn't surprised to see that the Bee made this list.
As someone who has the Mixx Next I disagree with their review. I recommend you go to the store and have a look at it, and if possible try it. It has massive wheels that make a difference on rougher terrains.
@@albi9275 but if you can afford it, I recommend you look at the ICandy. I was able to buy one second hand and it was a dream! I was so disappointed when I had to replace it, my son was too tall for it. I replaced the ICandy with the Maxi Cosi Adorra (awful stroller, seriously how much can a company cheap out) and then I got the Mixx Next after way too many videos and reviews, it was either the Mixx Next or the Joolz Day+, but since Joolz was a bit more pricey, I went for the Nuna.
I have a priam and I think it drives really smooth. The only two complaints I have are that 1: no cup holders 2: canopy often pops off (mostly due to it being so large when folded, it fits in the back of my SUV in an awkward position so when I pull it out the canopy gets caught) Yes it is a bulky fold but it’s a full size so I expected that. I do think the price is hiked up because we are also paying for the brand name and the stylish design. It’s a good looking stroller. Thanks for your honest reviews. Can you please review the Veer Stroller Wagon and Wonderfold.
Yeah. We bought a Cybex Priam over the Bugaboo Fox and I honestly really regret it. We wanted an easy to collapse and store stroller for our small apartment and liked all the single handed operation. But the wiggling handlebars are disappointing to say the least and since I don’t have a receipt they can offer me 0 help with fixing my defective stroller. Super sad for a stroller I use at least once a day, often 3 times a day.
So I bought the Nuna Mixx Next, and I have to say it was the only one that made sense for me pricewise (keep in mind I owned 3 strollers so far Mutsy, ICandy, Maxicosi Adorra). I tried the competitors and I was so disappointed. I am curious to know which competitor is better than Nuna? To be honest the only one that truly is amazing is the ICandy, however it is not friendly for taller toddlers.
Thank you for this video! So hard to find impartial reviews of prams or as you say, "non-positive"! I've always thought the priam looked a bit tinny for the price tag.
We have it! It's great. We love the wheels and it feels very sturdy whilst being quite light. The only downside is the hood doesn't extend as far as the bugaboo hood which is disappointing as my baby gets bothered by the sun when he lying down.
I am also considering buying it. I tried Cybex Balios S Lux and it seemed sturdier and now I am in two minds! Did you end up buying Versatrax? Thanks a lot!
@@marijadzincic2408 yes I did. I’m in Australia and Cybex is not readily available here. So far I absolutely love it our Versatrax. I can easily fit it in the tiny boot of my Honda Jazz and my son loves to be wheeled around in it 👍🏼
@@ivonadownunder3536 thanks a lot for thebr3ply! :) have you maybe tried it on a rougher terrain, for me it seemed to wobbly. And the seat seemed too open and not cosy? What are you impressions?
Got a Bee3 for free back in October. I see WHY it has lasted as long as it has. If it ain't broke, dont fix it. Sturdier than the Bee? Please do elaborate!
can you please tell me what stroller to buy??my baby is now eleven months and i already have spend about 500€ for stroller that is not what i expected.i want a stroller for about 20+ kg and i want my baby to sleep comfortable in there but also sit comfortable like he is sitting in a chair!sorry for my english,im from greece😂😂😂😂
I highly recommend Uppababy! they're such good quality and the new one can seat an even bigger child. it doesn't have any of the issues he mentions above.
Can you do reviews of BabyTrold/Trille? I love Trille Royal, Compact and Royal Twin. Would love to see reviews, since the baby shops here, refuse to sell cheaper options, and go with the over priced ones. And can you also look into GreenTom? There is a 3 in one set, that includes a bassinet, a reversible seat, and a seat insert (jogger style) so it can be used up to 4 years of age.
They’re considered luxury but the build and materials do not match that label or price. Uppbaby and city select are far better built for the price and are more versatile.
I’ve done *extensive* research on car seats, and Graco has bar none the best safety ratings from independent sources, and the next two are Chicco and Nuna. Those are the only 3 brands I would use after doing research. I think if someone is dead set on getting a travel system and wants a high-quality premium stroller, then Nuna is the only option. Car seat safety needs to trump all else. Personally, I would rather buy a stroller and car seat separately since the needs are different. But some people really want a travel system.
Have you checked out the price for the nuna mixx next lately? It is on sale for 600$ at most places right now. At normal price I do think it's a little expensive but on sale, it seems like a deal to me.
Lol just got our Nuna Mixx Next in... I am a little worried about the longevity. It is nice and the Pipa light seems awesome. My wife and I are expecting our first baby at the end of this month... lol let’s just say I lost on what stroller to get
@@chriscota1635 We have it and I don't agree with the review. Specifically, the "struts" are made of metal and don't feel weak at all: I can't imagine what kind of load you must apply to that poor stroller to make them break or weaken significantly.
That nunna is crap is lol i got one 2nd hand for my boy as he's big and seat unit meant to take his size He was massive in it and harness didn't even fit him
Bugaboo's have been running on fumes for the past few yrs i think and it seems like every single model they bring out are all over rated, hard to use, and have big design flaws...(Buffalo was the last good one i think wasn't it?) I LOVE the look of the bugaboo fox/buffalo but i just can't bring myself to fall for their hype or buy something that i know isn't going to last because of the way its made... Still looking for a good all rounder alternative though.
Right on. I'm ok with the Fox, it has it's pluses and minuses (and it's not the Buffalo), but it offers a few things that can't be easily found elsewhere. As far as the smaller models go though, I totally agree. :)
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I highly recommend the bee 5 it has been amazing for us the only stroller I’ve kept for years and I’ve owned almost every high end stroller on the market . I do agree the price should be lowered
What do you like most about the bee5?
@@porosenokify expanded height and depth adjustable seat, lay flat for naps or changes on the go, one handed easy push, 1 handed open , compact fold, light enough to just throw in trunk . You do not have to bend to fold (great for c section in my case ) Very customizable. I have wine red and chestnut theme on mine!
I have the e-Priam and I believe it is worth the price since there’s no other stroller on the market that has pushing and pulling features that is battery operated. Living in a up and downhill, the e-Priam is an incredible help to take walks.
I think so too! It's great, especially for mommys with rd/ Bad pelvic floor wich shouldn't lift or push/pull heavy!! It's meant for mommys like us and I think there should be more strollers like that
Would love to see you compare the top 3 double strollers. All terrain, jogging able, car seat compatible, along with overall comfort for the little ones as well as the person pushing it.
Great video! I have the next, got it from Nordstrom as part of their annual sale for $550 (definitely wait for that sale if you can). The features I like: the fold (compact for the overall size) and the Lay flat option that let us use it from birth without purchasing a bassinet. That to me was a good cost savings to avoid a short term accessory. I think I would have preferred a slightly lighter (20-25lb stroller) but our lifestyle is not terribly car focused so there isn’t a lot of moving it around in and out of the trunk.
what is the next?
@@razamughal9095 the nuna mixx next
@@Lizzie3285 Thanks. I am also waiting for the nordstrom sale. It will be the first time I will order from them. So i hope the discounts will be worth the wait. I want to get a fawn diaper bag, and maybe a snuggle me, and a puschair only if the discounts are deep.
Can you guys do an updated video of the best strollers out now?
I have had a couple of bugaboo bees and I’m always left disappointed. I recently bought a Hauck eagle 4s and it is far, far better than the bee. Anyone looking for a compact stroller should check it out. It’s also far cheaper. Which to me just proves that companies are ripping people off.
In the market for a compact stroller for city living, and I’m sick of seeing expensive models. Thanks for your recommendation! I’ll check it out now.
Thanks I was waiting for the nuna mixx next but it's not here yet in Australia. After watching this, I'm happy I placed an order for BACCANI pletora. Thank you.
I love these kind of genuine, practical informative videos.
I have the Nuna Mixx and honestly on gravel it feels... cheap. It’s so bumpy and it’s loud. Wish I bought another city select instead. So smooth and quiet and rolls over everything, does well in grass and can accommodate more than one child.
I have a Nuna Mixx (not the next) and love it. I just moved to Germany and there’s nothing but cobble stones and gravel and it runs pretty well over it.
City select is the best! I actually have a 2016 city premiere that now retails for less than 200 and its an incredibly quality stroller with good all terrain wheels!
Love your videos so much!!! I have some suggestions for future videos :)
1. Strollers that are underpriced and underrated
2. Bumbleride Era review
3. Silver Cross Wave review
4. Cybex Talos S Lux review
5. Agio Z4 review
Thanks for the suggestions! The first 2 strollers are already on the shortlist. :)
Would love to see Wave review, bc we are planing to buy it :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo would love to see the bumbleride era review too!
@@BarnevognverkstedNo I would add BABYSTYLE Oyster Zero. We have it and it's really good stroller!
@@K1k1Ktina Check out product reviews australia website for silvercross prams...I think the wave isn't reviewing well.
Wold love to see you talk about the Nuna Demi Grow. Keep up the good work!
Ditto! After seeing the review on the Mixx though, I’m not too hopeful
Demi Grow is definitely on the list. We have to order Nuna products from abroad (so it takes a bit of time), and the Triv is first, so probably 6-8 weeks, I'd think, if all goes well. :)
Bought the demi-grow a few days ago. Love it! Now I can't say if it's too expensive for what it is, but I felt the price was good! Definitely prefer it to Uppababy and icandy
@@gemiem7434 agreed. Nuna Demi Grow is definitely worth the money.
The bee is the only one that I kept and will keep for ever 😁 I've had over 300 strollers these past 5 years. I do agree with you though. Bugaboo in general is having a hard time to keep up with the stroller market :( too bad because otherwise I really think they're worth (or used to be worth) every penny
Right. I don't think he actually knows about strollers😒. The bee I feel is the BEST stroller you can get on the market as far as practicality, weight, and design. And the fact that the seat grows with your child is just the icing on the cake for me.
What are your thoughts about the Greentom stroller and the Bumbleride stroller?
Would love to know your opinion on the icandy lime! I have this stroller but hardly ever see reviews online. I actually love it!
Congrats on 11k subs! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙌🏼
With 4 kids and using strollers for 10+ years (using over a dozen different brands) Bugaboo's my ride or die. From my first Cameleon2, to the Buffalo to all 3 generations of Donkey strollers, I LOVE this brand. That being said I wasn't surprised to see that the Bee made this list.
How about review on the Inglesina Aptica XT pram
Wich stroler do you recommend instead if the Nuna Mixx Next.
Thank you advance.
As someone who has the Mixx Next I disagree with their review. I recommend you go to the store and have a look at it, and if possible try it. It has massive wheels that make a difference on rougher terrains.
@@meraxes9833 Thank you! I will :)
@@albi9275 but if you can afford it, I recommend you look at the ICandy. I was able to buy one second hand and it was a dream! I was so disappointed when I had to replace it, my son was too tall for it. I replaced the ICandy with the Maxi Cosi Adorra (awful stroller, seriously how much can a company cheap out) and then I got the Mixx Next after way too many videos and reviews, it was either the Mixx Next or the Joolz Day+, but since Joolz was a bit more pricey, I went for the Nuna.
Would the Baby Jogger city select lux double stroller a good stroller? I have a newborn and a 3 yr old, which stroller would you recommend?
I have a priam and I think it drives really smooth. The only two complaints I have are that
1: no cup holders
2: canopy often pops off (mostly due to it being so large when folded, it fits in the back of my SUV in an awkward position so when I pull it out the canopy gets caught)
Yes it is a bulky fold but it’s a full size so I expected that. I do think the price is hiked up because we are also paying for the brand name and the stylish design. It’s a good looking stroller. Thanks for your honest reviews. Can you please review the Veer Stroller Wagon and Wonderfold.
Ok, but you can buy a separate cup holder for like 15$ xD so not such a big deal
Can you please review the Mima xari
Hi can u review the zoe twin xl2 luxe stroller
Yeah. We bought a Cybex Priam over the Bugaboo Fox and I honestly really regret it. We wanted an easy to collapse and store stroller for our small apartment and liked all the single handed operation. But the wiggling handlebars are disappointing to say the least and since I don’t have a receipt they can offer me 0 help with fixing my defective stroller. Super sad for a stroller I use at least once a day, often 3 times a day.
Did you check out the Chicco strollers? Corso or Bravo Trío primo?
So I bought the Nuna Mixx Next, and I have to say it was the only one that made sense for me pricewise (keep in mind I owned 3 strollers so far Mutsy, ICandy, Maxicosi Adorra). I tried the competitors and I was so disappointed. I am curious to know which competitor is better than Nuna?
To be honest the only one that truly is amazing is the ICandy, however it is not friendly for taller toddlers.
What is your opinion about Venicci, I really like Venicci gusto and Tinum,but chicco is better in price.
Thank you for this video! So hard to find impartial reviews of prams or as you say, "non-positive"! I've always thought the priam looked a bit tinny for the price tag.
Could you please review Joie Versatrax. It seems to be a best seller in the UK and I was wondering what you think about it.
We have it! It's great. We love the wheels and it feels very sturdy whilst being quite light. The only downside is the hood doesn't extend as far as the bugaboo hood which is disappointing as my baby gets bothered by the sun when he lying down.
I am also considering buying it. I tried Cybex Balios S Lux and it seemed sturdier and now I am in two minds! Did you end up buying Versatrax? Thanks a lot!
@@marijadzincic2408 yes I did. I’m in Australia and Cybex is not readily available here. So far I absolutely love it our Versatrax. I can easily fit it in the tiny boot of my Honda Jazz and my son loves to be wheeled around in it 👍🏼
@@ivonadownunder3536 thanksna lot!
@@ivonadownunder3536 thanks a lot for thebr3ply! :) have you maybe tried it on a rougher terrain, for me it seemed to wobbly. And the seat seemed too open and not cosy? What are you impressions?
Can you do mima xari vs the max of aulon and urban pod please
What would be your comments about the Recaro Celona strollers?
Which strollers do you recommend?
Got a Bee3 for free back in October. I see WHY it has lasted as long as it has. If it ain't broke, dont fix it. Sturdier than the Bee? Please do elaborate!
Idk, I love our Cybex Priam. Amazing handling and drive.
can you please tell me what stroller to buy??my baby is now eleven months and i already have spend about 500€ for stroller that is not what i expected.i want a stroller for about 20+ kg and i want my baby to sleep comfortable in there but also sit comfortable like he is sitting in a chair!sorry for my english,im from greece😂😂😂😂
I highly recommend Uppababy! they're such good quality and the new one can seat an even bigger child. it doesn't have any of the issues he mentions above.
Can you do reviews of BabyTrold/Trille?
I love Trille Royal, Compact and Royal Twin. Would love to see reviews, since the baby shops here, refuse to sell cheaper options, and go with the over priced ones.
And can you also look into GreenTom? There is a 3 in one set, that includes a bassinet, a reversible seat, and a seat insert (jogger style) so it can be used up to 4 years of age.
Nuna strollers are considered Luxury that's why they are expensive Nuna Pipa carseats are also great in Safety features!
They’re considered luxury but the build and materials do not match that label or price. Uppbaby and city select are far better built for the price and are more versatile.
@@karliekrinock6101 Where i live Uppababy costs twice the price of the Nuna, so it is a huge no for me.
I’ve done *extensive* research on car seats, and Graco has bar none the best safety ratings from independent sources, and the next two are Chicco and Nuna.
Those are the only 3 brands I would use after doing research.
I think if someone is dead set on getting a travel system and wants a high-quality premium stroller, then Nuna is the only option. Car seat safety needs to trump all else.
Personally, I would rather buy a stroller and car seat separately since the needs are different. But some people really want a travel system.
We have the cybex priam, and I honestly enjoy having the best looking stroller on the street. And our baby finds it super comfortable.
How abt combi?
Own a priam. Totally not worth the price. Big, bulk, heavy. Very inconvenient to move around. Not to forget the exorbitant price it's asking.
Really? I was thinking about buying one this weekend :( Im Between the Stokke and Cybex Priam Gold
What is comparable to the Nuna Mixx? Plz help!
This!!! Just about to buy the Nuna mixx after checking the Which review. What are the alternatives
Bugaboo are the best prams going 😍😍😍😍 i got 29 prams and by far the bugaboo are the BEST
You've had 29 kids? 😨
Hi,
I was about buying nuna next, but you said it's over priced and didn't mention what is your suggestion to buy instead of nuna next?
Have you checked out the price for the nuna mixx next lately? It is on sale for 600$ at most places right now. At normal price I do think it's a little expensive but on sale, it seems like a deal to me.
@@rmai2phat Thanks for the answer and the reviews :)
Lol just got our Nuna Mixx Next in... I am a little worried about the longevity. It is nice and the Pipa light seems awesome. My wife and I are expecting our first baby at the end of this month... lol let’s just say I lost on what stroller to get
@@chriscota1635 We have it and I don't agree with the review. Specifically, the "struts" are made of metal and don't feel weak at all: I can't imagine what kind of load you must apply to that poor stroller to make them break or weaken significantly.
I loved my Priam. Would never pay full price though 😅
I’d love to see you review a Pronto stroller wagon
I had the Bee3 and loved it.
Me2! 😍❤️
That nunna is crap is lol i got one 2nd hand for my boy as he's big and seat unit meant to take his size
He was massive in it and harness didn't even fit him
Bugaboo's have been running on fumes for the past few yrs i think and it seems like every single model they bring out are all over rated, hard to use, and have big design flaws...(Buffalo was the last good one i think wasn't it?) I LOVE the look of the bugaboo fox/buffalo but i just can't bring myself to fall for their hype or buy something that i know isn't going to last because of the way its made... Still looking for a good all rounder alternative though.
Right on. I'm ok with the Fox, it has it's pluses and minuses (and it's not the Buffalo), but it offers a few things that can't be easily found elsewhere. As far as the smaller models go though, I totally agree. :)
When I clicked this I thought you were going to list the Uppababy Vista.
The vista is not expensive if you think about it.
This channel praises Vista
I paid £700 British money for my daughters pram
Nuna and Joie are the same brand. Joie car seats are fantastic with great safety ratings but their prams are terrible
They aren’t the same brand in the US.
Nuna is owned by a different parent company in the US than internationally.
The Priam you are showing is the old model
Yes, we're reusing older footage here, but the information and numbers concern the current model (which has not changed much, other than aesthetically).
silvercross is way over priced for what you get and so is mama and papas