Ergobaby - Metro+ Compact Stroller Series
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Last updated: Dec 10, 2025 Scoring
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"What I love most about the Metro+ is the extendable handlebar and the design without a straight-across rear axel. ... If you or your partner are tall, or just ever have issues kicking the stroller when you walk, you will definitely have those issues at Disney, especially when you walk quickly, and this is the only travel stroller I’ve tried that makes it so I can’t kick the stroller."
"has extendable handle. As a tall person, this is the best bit."
"Love the extendable handle, which is also unique to the metro+. No other travel stroller I found had it."
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"I really like the fact that baby can lie down flat, it's been useful for diaper changes and naps on the go."
"lays fully flat and you can adjust the positioning, great for diaper changes on the go if theres no change tables around"
"Bassinet option built in (great for naps and changing on the go)"
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"Folds away and you can put it in the overhead thingy in a plane and takes up little room in a boot."
"We take it everywhere now, and even took it to Hawaii which fit easily in the overhead compartment of the plane."
"flew with it from MD to Spain and it was a dream both traveling and while there."
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"I really like the fact that baby can lie down flat, it's been useful for diaper changes and naps on the go."
"is approved for use with newborns, so there’s no worry about baby needing to be ready to sit up independently"
"Bassinet option built in (great for naps and changing on the go)"
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"it’s been everywhere from the tube to a 10km hike through the countryside"
"We took this to Rome last fall and it held up incredibly well with all of the cobblestones."
"it has been basically offroading and doing cobblestone streets daily. it is a beast. ... we have TESTED this thing - and it's amazing."
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"travel strollers have small wheels that really aren't designed for all-terrain. ... I would never take my Metro+ on a hike. ... I’ve taken it through snow and it was not fun."
"can't really use it on a trail/gravel roads etc"
"It’s not made for hiking ... It wouldn’t do well if there are lots of roots and uneven steep areas though."
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"Basket is fairly small, so we tend to keep our diaper bag clipped to the handle, and since the stroller is so lightweight, it will tip over if we take our kid out when the backpack is still there."
"the main issue that deterred my wife is the size of the basket, her large Dagne Dover bag did not fit"
"I agree the basket isn't as big ... To be honest it's a much smaller basket than I remember and now that baby is bigger with more things to store, my anello bag no longer fits."
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"the seat doesn't go fully vertical, which annoyed my 15 month old when we were sight seeing"
"Even in the most upright position, the back is slightly reclined. ... Now that our kiddo is almost 2, he seems to want to be more upright."
"I actually find it doesn't sit up as straight as I would like (a complaint I have about many travel strollers)"
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"There is no one someone can hold their baby and unfold this easily at the same time. ... It’s a 2 person or put down your baby job"
"I always struggled with the mechanism for the metro+, and never liked that sometimes I would have to use both hands"
"I have a love/hate relationship with it because I find the open to be super annoying and def not one handed."
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"the canopy clicked so loud when you put it out that it would wake up my sleeping baby!"
"the canopy clicks very loudly when being opened/closed so you want to make sure it’s fully open before baby falls asleep"
I ended up selling my ergo baby metro plus because it ended up being so clunky and the canopy clicked so loud when you put it out that it would wake up my sleeping baby! I sold it and bought the nuna trvl, sometimes you can find it on a good sale or marketplace!
r/Buyingforbaby • Travel Stroller - Analysis Paralysis ->We like our ergobaby metro + It fits in the airplane overhead compartments, has a nice sunshade, and it fully reclines if baby falls asleep in it.
r/NewParents • Travel stroller recommendations ->If you’re considering the UPPAbaby Minu V3, definitely check out the Ergobaby Metro+ 3. They’re very similar, but the Metro+ 3 is $350 compared to $550 for the Minu. You can usually find a 15% off coupon with a quick Google search, and Ergobaby offers 20% off for teachers, nurses, and military. I was torn between the two, but after watching a million reviews, I realized the Minu V3 didn’t offer anything the Metro+ 3 didn’t—at least not anything that justified the extra $200. I’ve taken the Metro+ 3 out a few times and it pushes great—smooth and easy to steer one-handed. The basket holds over 20 lbs, the seat sits very upright (a must for my baby), and it also fully reclines for newborns. The ventilation is better than on the Minu, which was a top priority for me since we live in a warm climate. It has a one-handed auto-fold (huge win!), and while the unfold isn’t quite as smooth, I’ve still managed it one-handed. I also got the bumper bar since my baby loves holding onto those. One of my favorite features: it fits behind the driver’s seat of my Prius! That was a big deal because our main stroller—the Cybex Gazelle—takes up the entire trunk. Before this, I had the Cybex Libelle (open-box from goodbuybaby.com). It was fine—super compact and came with a car seat adapter—but I didn’t love that it didn’t sit upright and had no peekaboo window. I wouldn’t have paid $300 for it, but I got it for $150 and sold it for $100 after one trip when my baby was 5 months old. Now that my baby is using the stroller seat more, I wanted something more comfortable and better quality—and the Metro+ 3 has totally delivered.
r/Buyingforbaby • Stuck on travel strollers ->I’d go for the Ergobaby metro, you can carry it on with lots of airlines so don’t have to worry about rough handling
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Travel stroller [on] ->We have the ErgoBaby Metro Plus and love it. We got it as a travel pram for my eldest when he was 10months to go to Rome, but used it as the main stroller exclusively after he was 1 as our bugaboo fox was just too bulky. The metro lightweight but sturdy, steers brilliantly with suspension (which a lot of travel strollers don’t have) and has extendable handle. As a tall person, this is the best bit. It also has lie flat, again something other big name travel strollers don’t have, which for my son was important as he napped in it all the time. We are now using it for my daughter and have done since she was a newborn. Negatives is that it’s probably a little bigger than others and I never trusted that it would fit in the overhead storage of a plane so have always gate checked it. Basket is small but in line with others on the market. I would definitely buy it again if I needed to, but I would be tempted to try the bugaboo butterfly also.
r/UKParenting • Travel Stroller - Best Options / Real World Experiences? ->We have the metro + and I love many things about it… except that it is slightly harder to fold than many other travel strollers & it doesn’t have an easy carry strap or great way to grab it. We haven’t taken it on a trip yet but I think we will keep it as a stroller to keep in the car (and let our Nuna mixx be our daily neighborhood walk stroller that stays in the garage) but will look at other travel options.
r/beyondthebump • Travel stroller recommendations ->Ergobaby metro
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Travel stroller recommendations [BC] ->Third the metro+. It is my in the car stroller as well as my travel stroller. It is not flimsy and sturdy for its size. The trifold helps with that I think, rather than folding umbrellas style. I just took it to Mexico and it was fine on the dirt/gravel roads. Before I got it, I remember reading review that it handled cobblestones well enough. It does have some suspension. I’ll be taking it to Ireland in the spring to test out!
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Recommendations: Everyday stroller that is also good for traveling [on] ->The Metro+ goes down flat and is newborn safe. I have it and really like it. The uppababy minu is another good option and could maybe use the same adaptors as your vista?
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Travel Stroller Advice [bc] ->I have an Ergobaby Metro+ that I love as well. It is my travel stroller, but it would be totally good enough as my main stroller. I keep it in the car for on the go as well.
r/BabyBumps • Lightweight strollers useable from birth without a car seat? ->You aren’t going to get a travel friendly jogging stroller. I would just baby wear for hikes while travelling. For a car seat friendly travel stroller, I would recommend the ergobaby metro 3. It is newborn friendly even without the car seat as it has a bassinet mode. You would have to get a car seat that works with the adaptors. I have the older version (Metro+) and love it. It’s been on 5 plane trips, with two out of country. We just came back from Ireland this week and it was great.
r/BabyBumps • Am I being naive in wanting an absolute UNICORN of a stroller? Or do I just need to accept that I actually need three strollers? ->I can fit an adult size day backpack full of stuff underneath mine.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Travel stroller recommendations- Ergobaby metro+ vs deluxe [bc] ->The ergobaby metro+ is a great travel stroller! It goes flat, so it’s safe from birth. Folds up small - they claim carry on sized. I’ve taken it on 4 plane trips, but always gate checked it. The sunshade is big and the adjustable height handle is nice. I just came back from Mexico (not at a resort) and it can handle rough road pretty well.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Travel Stroller and Travel Crib [ON] ->Get ergobaby metro plus or similar and you have a daily driver and travel stroller in one. I’ve heard good things about bugaboo butterfly or uppababy minu. Unless you’re planning to use the under basket storage a lot (e.g. you are a one car family and will use it to walk and go grocery shopping, etc) then a travel stroller would probably suit you just fine. A lot of ppl don’t realize this I don’t think. P.s. the honest truth is that a lot of people will recommend expensive baby products not because they are actually great (although many are) but because they have to justify the cost to themselves. I see this a lot with car seats- people love to recommend expensive seats when more affordable ones fit better in their car, are less likely to be outgrown and are easier to install.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Stroller Recommendations [on] ->I have a Cruz with two winter babies (November and December). I will say it’s not the best for all snow- but can handle about 6 inches of snow max. Luckily I wasn’t forced to go out in these conditions too much with my baby. With my second there were instances I had to walk the older one to daycare in heavy snow with the baby and I just baby wore the younger one. The jolly jumper carrier cover is amazing for covering the carrier and can also be used on the stroller. If you go with the uppababy cruz o would recommend getting the heavy rain shield. It’s very robust and protects the fabric in rough conditions. I think eventually you will probably want a travel stroller for trips and as a backup. It also affords more trunk space (think driving to a weekend getaway with a few big bags). I have an ergobaby metro plus which I also love for this purpose and it fits in the overhead bin nicely.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Stroller Choice is Overwhelming - would LOVE some guidance on a FTM stroller for urban areas [qc] ->I have the ergobaby metro+ and it fits in the overhead bin! It's been great and has become our daily stroller but I need two hands to open and close it - if that goes into your decision making. My sister has the bugaboo butterfly that she travels everywhere with. It fits in the overhead bin as well and she has been using that for her daily stroller for years. She loves it. I did not look at the GB pockit because I wanted something that I knew I could push one handed and I wasn't sure it'd be possible with the way their handles were set up.
r/NewParents • Travel Stroller recommendations for toddler ->I think it'd be light enough but you'd need a very large backpack to fit it. I think ergobaby makes one specifically for it that could be good? When it folds, there is a strap on the seat that serves as a handle to easily carry it around.
r/NewParents • Travel Stroller recommendations for toddler ->We have the ergo baby metro plus and love it! It lays flat so you can start using it from birth without the car seat! But you can get an adapter if you want the car seat too.
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