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r/BuyingforbabyHelp! So many travel strollers.
24 days ago

We have a Bombi Bebee V2 and it has been the best decision! It’s incredibly lightweight like I can carry my 36lb toddler and the stroller downstairs together no problem, it’s got a very easy one hand fold/unfold. We live in the New England area so snow has happened almost every day and we’ve had zero issues and that’s with the basic wheels we do plan to upgrade to the bigger wheels they sell but for now we’re fine. It has plenty of storage, an extra large canopy, you can get lots of different accessories often on sale or part of a bundle (highly recommend the snack tray). I would also suggest checking out The Stroller Mom on YouTube she breaks down all the travel strollers and she often has discount codes!

r/BuyingforbabyWhich stroller would you choose to use from newborn through todder?
about 2 months ago

I would have gotten the Bombi Bebee V2! It fits multiples different car seats and is incredibly lightweight and compact, we got one for our daughter before she turned 1 and it’s been the best stroller ever!!!

r/BuyingforbabyWhich stroller would you choose to use from newborn through todder?
about 2 months ago

It doesn’t have a bassinet unfortunately, we actually only used our bassinet once I wasn’t a fan and neither was baby. Obviously that’s a personal preference though, I would check out The Stroller Mom on YouTube she does great honest reviews of literally every stroller, that’s how I discovered the Bombi. If by chance your interested in more lightweight compact strollers I would check out Joie strollers and Zoe strollers I believe both of them either have bassinet attachments or the stroller fully reclines flat and is set up to transform into a bassinet!

r/MazdaCX30Uppababy Cruz v3 stroller in CX-30 trunk
30 days ago

Check out the Bombee V2! It’s lightweight, compact and has an awesome easy one hand fold and unfold. We took ours on our first family trip last summer and with the car seat, 2 suitcases, cooler, bag of toys and the stroller we still had plenty of room!

r/MommitLooking for Double Stroller Advice (Especially for Disney + Daily Use with a 3yo & 8mo)
10 months ago

We’re one and done so don’t need a double but if we had 2 kiddos and we’re going to Disney I would 100% want a double stroller. I will look into the Bombi Bebee twin stroller or the Zoe The Twin stroller, they’re both lightweight strollers that fold up compact so perfect for travel but are rugged for everyday use. We have the Bombi Bebee single stroller for our daughter and we love it!!! I would also suggest you check out The Stroller Mom on YouTube she does several videos on the best strollers for Disney and she usually has discount codes as well!

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r/HerOneBagHow have you adapted to travelling with children?
9 months ago

A few things have helped me travel with my now 11mo! We have done 2 trips on planes now (12 hour flight to Hawaii and 1 hour flight to Pittsburgh) and these have been a few things that helped: * **Gate checking your stroller/car seat** \- for Hawaii we gate checked our stroller (car seat was on plane seat that we bought for baby) and Pittsburgh we gate checked stroller and car seat (baby was lap infant). The stroller was nice because we could throw coats/purses/bags in the bottom. Then in the airport baby was either in the stroller with car seat attached or in a carrier on me and the stroller was pushed by me and my husband handled our 2 carry-on spinners. * **Having a smaller stroller with snack tray** \- I learned this after Hawaii where our Chicco Corso stroller didn't have a snack tray and was large. After that trip, I got the [Bombi Travel Stroller](https://bombigear.com/collections/strollers/products/bebee-lightweight-travel-stroller) with the snack tray attachment and it has been amazing. Easy to feed baby on the go in the stroller, at restaurants where there isn't a highchair, or to breakfast in our hotel room in the morning. It also came with a bag which made gate checking super easy. * **Baby wearing** \- I can't recommend this enough! Baby wearing makes travel so much easier. While we still use a stroller, most of our outings I just wore my baby in my [Happy Baby OG carrier](https://happybabycarriers.com/products/original-baby-carrier). Once my baby fits size 2T pants, I'll get the Happy Baby Toddler carrier. Super lightweight and compact, and my baby can be on my front or back. There are also lots of other light weight carriers and brands out there, as well as second hand carriers!

r/TravelHacksTravel stroller recommendations?
9 months ago

I personally love our Bombi travel stroller. Comes with a bag and we also purchased the snack tray and infant car seat strap.

r/TravelHacksStrollers while travelling
11 months ago

Unsure how old your baby is, but I just got the Bombi travel stroller for my 10 month old and really like it. It is light weight and fairly compact, especially compared to my Chicco Corso stroller. While I wouldn’t take it off roading, it feels fairly sturdy and I like how it folds. The selling points for me personally were: - Lightweight and folds smaller compared to full sized strollers - Supposedly can fit in airplane overhead bin (haven’t personally tried) - Comes with a travel bag - Has add on straps to secure any brand infant car seat - Has snack tray add on

r/babywearingAirplane & babywearing
10 months ago

Here were my thoughts on a trip I just took with my 9mo at the time! - We did an 11 hour flight and bought a seat for baby. I baby wore most of the time but it was great having a place to set my baby down while we ate or just needed a break. - I used my Happy Baby OG and loved it for both the plane ride and once we reached our destination. Compact and light weight. You can front carry and back carry. It is an “apron style” carrier so no thick waistband to get in the way when sitting. - you might get touched out during the flight - I had a hard time being confined for so long and holding/wearing my baby for most of the time. Just more of a note to be mentally prepared than anything. - we brought our Chicco Corso stroller. After our trip, I realized I wish I had a smaller stroller that had a snack tray and could still carry an infant car seat if needed. Not all places had high chairs and at times we ate on the go and a snack tray would have been so helpful. I have since bought a Bombi travel stroller and love it so far. Snack tray is great and the extra straps for the car seat have been really helpful. It will be coming on a trip with us next month.

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r/toddlersTravel stroller recommendations
about 2 months ago

I have a [bombi](https://bombigear.com/products/bebee-lightweight-travel-stroller?variant=42614341828790&country=US¤cy=USD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&tw_source=google&tw_adid=721196113882&tw_campaign=21904770230&tw_kwdid=pla-2430160465087&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21904770230&gclid=CjwKCAiAybfLBhAjEiwAI0mBBr5G1Sy16pBDQRVo0It358Ph2y3PUg4conhGUmu5Z2hjuhzwDz7FbhoChwQQAvD_BwE) that’s been great for us daily and for travel. One handed fold, travel bag included. A bit heavy for some - 17 pounds. I think it fits in the overhead but I’ve always gate-checked which i prefer when traveling solo. You’re not using it on the plane and anything that makes getting seated easier was worth it for me

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r/BuyingforbabyMamazing Ultra Air vs. GB vs. Bombi V2
about 1 month ago

I just got the Bombi after using the Colugo travel stroller for a few years. I LOVE the Bombi and will be using it instead of my UB Cruz as my every day stroller. I got the snack tray which is a huge upgrade, and the basket is really spacious. Whenever we’ve flown I have gate checked, I’ve never been compelled to drag a stroller on the plane with me. I got it open box for $150 but definitely would pay more for it.

r/BuyingforbabyLooking for a comfortable travel stroller for a toddler under $200
about 1 month ago

I just got a Bombi travel stroller, and I love it! It has a snack tray, large basket, easy to buckle, and one hand fold. I got it open box for $150 (plus the snack tray).

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r/NewParentsOpinions on the Bombi BeBee V2 lightweight stroller?
6 months ago

You actually don't have to push a button or pull a lever at all! You just hold the bar and kinda throw the stroller in front of you and it opens automatically

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r/BuyingforbabyFirst time Dad - looking for stroller recommendations
4 months ago

Sadly you can either have: A. Bulky, heavier, good suspension, good for mixed terrain OR B. Lightweight, smaller wheels, more bumpy, not good on mixed terrain, small fold I have done so much research and tried so many and they just do not exist all in one. I do firmly believe that the top "best of both worlds" strollers with a bassinet/pramette attachment option are the Joolz Aer 2 and the Uppababy Minu V3. However, both of these are more expensive. For a more budget option, bombi bebee V2 or Ergo Metro 3. Once you pick a stroller, just look what car seats they are compatible with and just get the most affordable one. All car seats are held to the same safety standards.

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r/BuyingforbabyUB Minu V3 worth it? Is there a better alternative?
8 months ago

Was looking at the Minu. Ended up more interested in the Joolz AER 2, the Stokke Yoyo3 (at anniversary sale pricing at Nordstroms right now) and the Bombi Bebee v2. Ordered the Bombi, hopefully it works. I have a Vista and it was very expensive and is my daily driver, but I don't really use it with the car seat I just put my baby in the stroller seat, so compatibility isn't a huge need for me. The Bombi checks every box I want but that price difference will involve some tradeoffs I'm sure.

r/BuyingforbabyStuck on travel strollers
8 months ago

I got a Bombi V2 and just got back from a week and a half in Cabo with a 6 month old. I loved it. It was not easy to tip over. I did really want a Joolz Aer 2, but I’ll wait for a decent sale then buy it and sell the Bombi on marketplace. Until then, the Bombi is fantastic. I had gotten similarly stuck when I was doing research (see my post history). I got a bunch of advice with even more models than I was considering. There is so much out there. I can tell you I’m very happy with the choice I made.

r/BuyingforbabyStuck on travel strollers
8 months ago

I disagree with both of those things. The seat is a fairly sturdy fabric piece with a low-tech clamp to adjust the elevation. I have never once felt the stroller would tip, and I just got back from Costco with it after dual-wielding the stroller and a cart so I’ve put it through its paces. But why don’t you buy on Amazon and return it you don’t like it? It’s an easy return. The thing comes fully assembled.

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r/beyondthebumpRecommendations for best travel strollers?
14 days ago

I have a Nuna mixx and wanted a travel stroller too that I can use as a daily because the Nuna was taking up all my trunk space. I ended up going with a Bombi V2 with upgraded terrain wheels and snack tray. I love it just as much as my Nuna.

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r/NewParentsOpinions on the Bombi BeBee V2 lightweight stroller?
7 months ago

I bought this as a budget friendly travel stroller. I like it a lot and would recommend--you can steer with one hand, it opens and closes easily, it's quite solid and doesn't feel rickety at all, the fabric is pretty high quality, the sunshade is decent and there's a little peek a boo panel. It's generally very user friendly. It's way lighter than my hulk of a secondhand Vista but it requires a little bit of muscle to lift out of the trunk / down the steps. I have not put it in the overhead compartment and I'm not sure it would fit--maybe on a bigger international flight, but probably not a smaller plane to a domestic destination. I have gate checked it in the bag it comes in (which requires you to take the wheels off, which is actually very easy and intuitive) and it traveled great in the bag hold.

r/NewParentsOpinions on the Bombi BeBee V2 lightweight stroller?
7 months ago

The one hand steering is clutch. I got it initially bc I was going to be traveling solo with a 3 month old, and could definitely navigate holding a carry all bag with one hand and pushing the stroller with the other.

r/NewParentsOpinions on the Bombi BeBee V2 lightweight stroller?
6 months ago

They market it as opening with one hand, and if you have strong hands you can probably do it, but it's one of those pull a lever while pushing a button situations and the reality is you probably need another hand. However, mine is secondhand/open box and I can just push it open if I really want. Hasn't been a problem so far.

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r/NewParentsStrollers
5 months ago

STM, I have a used Baby Jogger City Mini GT side by side double that is great! Found it on FB Marketplace to use instead of the Mockingbird that I hate with a burning passion as a double (Also, my crossbar snapped with my kids inside even AFTER the recall was "fixed". They sent me a new replacement frame which seems sturdier but I still hate it!). I also keep the Bombi Bebee V2 (single) in my car for quick outings when my older toddler wants to walk and I adore it.