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From Babyzen YOYO2 to Stokke YOYO3: A Complete Guide to the Latest Evolution in Compact Strollers

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As a mom who’s done her homework on the Stokke YOYO3, I can say it’s more than just a trendy stroller. Here’s why I went for it, and why it might be the perfect choice for you too.

The Stokke YOYO3 can be used from birth with the newborn pack (new). This allows parents to comfortably transport their infants right from day one. Once your baby reaches around 6 months, you can switch to the 6+ pack, which is designed for children up to 22 kg (approximately 48.5 lbs). This flexibility makes the YOYO3 a long-lasting investment that grows alongside your child, adapting to their changing needs.

Lightweight & Compact

At around 6.2 kg (13.6 lbs), the YOYO3 is designed for urban moms like me who are constantly on the move. It folds down effortlessly with just one hand and fits neatly into car trunks and even airplane overhead compartments (it’s cabin-approved!). The folded dimensions are roughly 52 x 44 x 18 cm, making it one of the most travel-friendly strollers around.

Comfort & Safety

The YOYO3 has been updated with a taller backrest (now about 45 cm), offering more support as your baby grows. The padded seat is super cozy, and the improved 5-point harness makes it extra secure for peace of mind. I also love the new suspension—it handles bumps on the pavement a lot better than I expected for such a compact stroller.

Customizable & Accessories

There’s so much flexibility with the YOYO3. You can use it from birth with the newborn pack, switch to the 6+ pack as your baby grows, or even pair it with a car seat using adapters. The bassinet is also an option for added comfort during those early months. And don’t forget the accessories! From rain covers to cup holders, there’s something for every need.

Smooth Maneuverability

Navigating narrow streets, crowded cafes, or busy shops is a breeze thanks to its narrow frame (44 cm). It moves with just one hand, so juggling baby bags, coffee cups, or a wriggling little one feels much easier.

In summary, while the Stokke YOYO3 is on the higher end in terms of price (ranging between $500 and $600, depending on the setup), you’re getting quality, versatility, and an easy-to-use stroller that grows with your baby. So if you’re debating second-hand vs. new, let me tell you, the new YOYO3 is worth the investment!

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