
In fact, if you had to leave all else at home, it may be the one thing I would recommend taking.” Your stroller gives kids a handy napping spot on the go, lets older kids rest their little legs, keeps them from getting too impatient while you’re all waiting in long lines, provides warmth if it’s cold, provides shelter if it’s sunny or raining, and gives kids a familiar, comfortable environment that’s all their own in unfamiliar and overstimulating places.Īnd this year’s YoYo+ does an even better job at hauling both kids and gear than previous models: the new reinforced frame has a higher weight limit of 40 pounds, and the basket has been hugely expanded – it’s a full 60% bigger. The travel experts at JetwithKids, who took their son to 15 countries before he turned 5, wrote, “The stroller is probably one of the most undervalued items to pack. Which is, of course, where the YoYo+ will truly shine: while some traveling parents recommend just skipping the stroller and going with a sling or other carrier instead, a stroller can be a real lifesaver when you’re far from home. The narrow profile will come in super handy in grocery stores and malls, and on crowded sidewalks, as well as on your adventures abroad. Reviewers say it does fine on gravel and grass as well as smooth sidewalks, and that it pushes like a dream – since it has a single bar instead of double handles like most umbrella strollers, you can easily push it with one hand.

When your baby is ready to ride in a regular seat, just switch to the regular seat fabric.Īlong with the awesome fold, the YoYo+ has a handy carrying strap, an extendable canopy with a peekaboo window, and good suspension for a smooth ride. How cool is that? Here’s how it works: the Newborn Pack is a fabric set that creates a bassinet-like lie-flat environment for your baby, with a pop-up canopy, foot cover, and head support. The BabyZen YoYo Stroller debuted a few years back, and we were immediately impressed by the amazing compact fold – it’s so itty-bitty when folded that it’s actually approved to fit in the overhead compartment of a plane (As the reviewers at MadeForMums point out, the folded YoYo is smaller than an Hermes Birkin bag!)Īnd now, with the brand-new BabyZen YoYo+ Stroller, you can enjoy the same convenience while traveling with your newborn. To tote along the youngest member of your family, you just have to be realistic and well-prepared, and bring the right tools along with you.

World travel with a baby is tough – but really, if you’re the kind of family that travels all the time anyway, you know that even traveling alone is always challenging anyway.
