Babyzen Yoyo2: Updated Review
The Babyzen Yoyo 2 remains a good choice for those needing a slim, light, and easily portable stroller with decent terrain capability, various accessories, and airline approval, but its design is somewhat outdated compared to newer ultra-compact models, leading to common complaints about assembly, folding difficulty, and seatback height.
Babyzen YOYOΒ²
A stylish, lightweight, and portable stroller with smooth ride and solid construction, but may have mixed reviews on quality and limited storage capacity.
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The Yoyo 2 is praised for its slim, light folded package, long padded shoulder strap, decent terrain capability, and various accessories, including newborn options and car seat adapters.
Common complaints include the need for assembly, difficulty in folding compared to newer models, and a relatively short seatback height.
Mechanical issues reported include rusting and wearing of ball bearings over time, as well as occasional rotation issues with canopy hinges, which can be easily rectified by contacting Babyzen.
The Yoyo 2's design, while durable due to minimal internal components, is considered somewhat outdated compared to newer ultra-compact strollers with more modern features.
Babyzen has taken a proactive approach to getting the Yoyo 2 specifically approved by many airlines for air travel.
The stroller's basic design remains mostly unchanged from the original version released over a decade ago, leading to some design elements being considered outdated.
Despite its longevity and positive features, the Yoyo 2 faces strong competition from newer ultra-compact models with more advanced designs and features.