Redsbaby - SKIP² Stroller
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Last updated: Dec 11, 2025 Scoring
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"We are currently in the UK and we've dragged it everywhere, through mud and rain and all. It's been amazing."
"The pram also held up really well on all the cobblestone paths so it's very durable."
"Bulletproof/Baby grime proof."
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"I loved that bub can practically lay flat in it which was perfect for pram naps out and about."
"The recline was what won me over, as both the Butterfly and Joolz Aer+ were much more limited in that respect."
"neither of those recline as much as the Skip ... having something that could lie as flat as possible was my preference"
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"fits overhead (have flown with it many times with virgin and never been denied)"
"I use it for travel (fits in the overhead on a plane and has a travel bag)"
"It fits in the overhead cabin perfectly well"
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"I hate getting my bigger pram out of the car when I use it, but need a second pram as we only have one car and no lift, so not lugging the heavy pram if husband has the car up the stairs."
"Very light even with bub in it so we could carry him up and down stairs easily."
"Was super easy to use at the airport, fold and store in the overhead."
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"I got it over other ones because it's for newborn up which means the seat can go relatively flat but also relatively straight upright. ... It's also meant to be good for taller children. My 90th percentile 13 month old is very happy in it."
"Lays flat for infants too."
"Skip is great, especially with the near full recline. We started using with our bub at 4 months."
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"The fabric definitely isn’t as hard-wearing as your standard everyday pram ... I probably wouldn’t use it as a standalone if it was being used more than say twice a week and mostly indoors and on footpaths."
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"no window to look through the hood so I have to pull it back to see what bub is doing"
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"The basket is very small on the Skip2."
"pram basket is quite small, hard to fit a nappy bag in but we use a caddy so it's fine."
"It has a very small basket"
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"not one handed fold/unfold like others. You have to pull this awkwardly placed red lever to unfold it fully. And to fold it you need to pull both left and right sides of the handlebars."
"The Redsbaby Skip2 is not a one hand fold either."
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"accessories can sometimes be out of stock for months. I bought my pram in Feb but had to wait until May to get the foot muff and rain cover."
Redsbaby skip! They’ve just released a new model and if it was in the budget I would upgrade from the skip2 to the skip3 in a heartbeat! Compact, light, fits overhead (have flown with it many times with virgin and never been denied). Lays flat for infants too.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram for 3 month old (overhead locker on plane) ->Just bought the Redsbaby skip! Can't wait to use it. Felt sturdier than the buggagoo and joelaer.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram recommendations? ->I also liked the fact that the rear wheels are wider than the front wheels in skip2, so felt more sturdy and less prone to tip. Not sure why bugaboo butterfly, joolz and yoyo all have narrow rear wheels.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram recommendations? ->I love the Redsbaby Skip2, so convenient!
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram recommendations? ->I’ve done international travel with the Skip2 and it was easy to use. The Skip3 has a bigger basket and better fold function and I’m considering upgrading for the next overseas trip but that’ll likely be the last time I need it, so I probably won’t.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel stroller ->Get the Skip3. The basket is very small on the Skip2.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Stroller advice ->The Redsbaby Skip2 is not a one hand fold either. It has a very small basket but I fit a surprising amount of small things (water bottles, lunchboxes, light jackets) in it when travelling. It is lightweight and very compact when packed. I use it for travel (fits in the overhead on a plane and has a travel bag) and in my small second car, with our full size pram being in the main car.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Please pick one stroller👶 ->We just did 3 weeks in the UK with the skip2. In cities that were definitely not pram friendly (soooo many stairs), the pram held up so well. Very light even with bub in it so we could carry him up and down stairs easily. It does take a few steps to fold up but it's compact and once you get the hang of it it's quite easy. The pram also held up really well on all the cobblestone paths so it's very durable. I loved that bub can practically lay flat in it which was perfect for pram naps out and about. And the hood folds down so low which was great for wind protection.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Stroller advice ->I've got one. It's a good little, lightweight pram that I've had for about a year and it's our only pram. I got it over other ones because it's for newborn up which means the seat can go relatively flat but also relatively straight upright. It's also meant to be good for taller children. My 90th percentile 13 month old is very happy in it. Plus the price point worked well for us and I knew my baby would outgrow a pram bassinet quickly being 90th percentile (we got it when he was 4 weeks old). Some cons though - not one handed fold/unfold like others. You have to pull this awkwardly placed red lever to unfold it fully. And to fold it you need to pull both left and right sides of the handlebars. - pram basket is quite small, hard to fit a nappy bag in but we use a caddy so it's fine. - no window to look through the hood so I have to pull it back to see what bub is doing - handle bars aren't height adjustable but to be fair, I dont think most travel prams can. And it is on the taller side compared to other travel prams. - accessories can sometimes be out of stock for months. I bought my pram in Feb but had to wait until May to get the foot muff and rain cover. - seat is a pain to adjust as it uses a toggle that you have to pull. But again, I think a lot of prams use a similar system.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Redsbaby Skip 2 ->I have the redsbaby skip3 if you have any questions! (It ticks all your boxes).I haven't had it long but I'm using it as a everyday pram and haven't used for travel yet but I've used it alot already , previously I had the 1st model skip for my last trip. I'm happy with it for the price point it's amazing, I think it's the best travel pram for its price range. I couldnt consider the aer, yoyo, butterfly etc.. because out of my budget but i couldnt imagine spending more for them over the skip3 anyway. I always see yoyos out and about n im sussing them out but I don't get the hype but maybe I'm missing something!
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram help please - decision paralysis ->like: - son is comfy in it for long periods of time - good coverage on canopy - bump bar extra was a good buy, son always holds onto it - easy newborn compatibility for when i have a second - easy one hand fold - basket holds alot for travel pram standards (done my produce market shop and supermarket top up with it) - overall so many new features from the old model , its hard to wrong and they sorta just added all the features it needed dislike - no peekaboo window on canopy (the only feature I think they missed) - back of basket is quite floppy if stuff leaning onto it - I don't like the carry strap, it's kinda elastically so I find it harder to pick up and carry on my shoulder (compared with the 1st skip just had a normal tight strap) maybe a me problem? Overall minor issues, and weren't deal breakers other thoughts - worth noting with the belly bar attachment, it requires 2 hands to fold down before folding the whole pram, so it no longer a 1 handed fold logically. however I do manage to do it holding my son awkwardly n it is optional accessory.. - it does have a great recline I just can't say much because my son doesn't use that feature (doesn't sleep in prams) haha Will edit if I think of something else..
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram help please - decision paralysis ->I had a redsbaby pram that was able to be converted into a double but it was so heavy to me (even though it was lighter than the vista) and clunky. I ended up selling it on marketplace and buying a redsbaby skip2 which is their travel pram and haven’t looked back. If I had to do it again, I’d go straight to the skip. Even if I had another baby soon (my first is 17 months) I wouldn’t upgrade to a double pram, they’re so big and clunky to haul around
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Prams - did you regret getting a larger, heavy pram for your first baby? ->Redsbaby Skip! The latest version is the skip3 and sooo many new features! I have a skip2 and love it
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram for 3 month old (overhead locker on plane) ->I have the Skip2 and will look to upgrade to the Skip3 later in the year. I will preface that we do a lot of air travel so the weight of the pram is important to us. I can see, for example, that the Skip3 is a full 500g lighter than the Butterfly - that would be a big plus for us. It’s already hard enough to keep within the free carryon weight limits! I’ve had no issues with the quality of the pram. The fabric washes well and spot cleans easily (we have the green). The frame build has been fine - I’ve never been concerned about that if I’m honest. It handles well over footpaths and uneven ground (though it wouldn’t do well on gravel/grass/off road surfaces). It maneuvers very well in comparison to our standard sized pram (we can weave in and out of crowds). We use it for day trips into the city, zoo, weekends away and I’ve been really happy! Our bub is average height but he still sleeps well in it. If the footrest isn’t down then his legs do hang over the edge when sitting fully upright but that doesn’t bother me given we don’t keep his feet raised. Not sure how helpful that is but we love it enough to keep it and upgrade!
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Help - Bugaboo Butterfly, Joolz Aer+ or Redsbaby Skip 3? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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