Best Bugaboo Prams & Strollers
Bugaboo Cameleon
- Price (RRP) $1,299
- Suitable Age0+ months
- Seat OrientationReversible
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We bought this a while back, while it was great at first it wasnt as durable as we wanted. It still served its purpose well, but might consider a differetn pram for our 2nd child. Show details
Bugaboo Fox
- Price (RRP) $1,199 to $2,139
- Suitable Age0+ months
- Seat OrientationForward-facing, Rear-facing and Reversible
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Extremely disappointed with this pram as we have had to replace the chasis after it got stuck, and now the wheel flew off in motion. I cannot find a… Read more
rear wheel replacement making the pram completely useless. Our child is two and we hoped to use this for a few more years. Would not recommend given the price tag!
Bugaboo Ant
- Price (RRP) $719
- Suitable Age0+ months
- Seat OrientationReversible
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incredible pram have used for over. afew years now and love it
Bugaboo Lynx
- Price (RRP) $1,119.20
- Seat OrientationForward-facing
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This is a great pram – This is a great pram and has served us well for my child for 17 months. It is easy to fold up and down and light weight to lift in and out the car.… Read more
Straps are easy to adjust and seat can be adjusted easily with one click of a button. Only down fall I would call out, is the storage space underneath, it does the job, but I certainly could have done with more space.
My toddler is also on the bigger side (has been above the 98th percentile since birth), and at 17 months she is too big to have the canopy closed. Also - found really helpful instructions on YouTube (google lynx bugaboo assembly) when i initially assembled it.
Bugaboo Butterfly
- Price (RRP) $749
- Suitable Age6+ months
- Seat OrientationForward-facing
The one handle button used to collapse the pram isn't as sturdy. Once the button stops working. The pram can no longer fold properly. They ships out a replacement kit, which suggests it's a known design flaw. Show details
Bugaboo Donkey 5
- Price (RRP) $2,199 to $2,899
- Suitable Age0+ months
- Seat OrientationReversible
Best twin pram ever – We bought the bugaboo donkey twin pram 2 years ago with the birth of our twins. This pram has been amazing from birth to now two and a half years… Read more
later. The toddlers still fit great in it and sleep well when we are out. Being able to connect our capsules into it was a God send when they were little. It has high quality clips and opens and folds up with ease .It is a must when you have twins and recommend highly.
Bugaboo Butterfly 2
- Price (RRP) $829
- Suitable Age0+ months
- Seat OrientationForward-facing
I recently switched from my full-size pram (Bugaboo Fox 3) to the Bugaboo Butterfly 2 now that my baby is a bit bigger, and overall I’m really happy… Read more
with the change. I was starting to feel like the full-size pram was a bit excessive for quick outings and everyday errands, so I wanted something more compact and practical without sacrificing too much comfort.
Pros: The compact size is a game changer. It takes up hardly any room in the boot and is so much easier to manage when you’re out and about. It’s incredibly lightweight, which makes lifting it in and out of the car (especially one-handed while holding a baby) so much easier. The fold is honestly one of the best features. It’s quick, simple, and doesn’t require any awkward steps which makes a huge difference when you’re juggling kids and bags. Perfect for travel or quick trips to the shops where you don’t want to deal with a bulky pram. The recline is actually quite good for a compact stroller. While it’s not fully flat, my baby is still able to nap comfortably in it. The extendable canopy is such a great addition, especially for naps on the go. It gives that extra coverage and helps create a darker, more settled space. I purchased the additional handlebar, and I’d definitely recommend it. My bub loves to hang onto it, and likes me to clip her toys on it. The overall design still feels really sturdy and well-made, even though it’s much smaller than a full-size pram.
Cons: You can definitely notice the difference in handling compared to a full-size pram like the Fox 3. It’s totally fine on smooth surfaces, but on dirt paths, grass, or rougher terrain it’s not as smooth or easy to push. The recline doesn’t go fully flat, which may not suit younger babies or longer nap times if your child prefers a completely flat position, my bub manages a 45 minute nap in it. Storage is more limited compared to a full-size pram, which is expected but still something to consider if you carry a lot. The price point is quite high compared to other travel strollers, which might be a downside if you’re on a budget.
Overall, I think this pram really shines as a second pram or once your baby is out of the newborn stage. It’s made everyday outings feel so much easier and less bulky, and I find myself reaching for it far more often now. While it doesn’t completely replace a full-size pram for all situations, it’s such a good, practical option for day-to-day life.
I also did the extended warranty by registering my product, taking it from 2 years to 4.
Bugaboo Dragonfly Seat Pram
- Suitable Age6+ months
- Seat OrientationReversible
This pram is Beyond Frustrating. I’ve had the Bugaboo Dragonfly for 1 year now, and I’m honestly ready to throw it in the trash. The biggest… Read more
nightmare is the seat backrest adjustment. To fold the pram, the seat has to be in this specific position — but getting it there is a battle every single time.
You press the clip down, hold it, and… nothing. The seat doesn’t budge. You try again. And again. And again. I’ve wasted 10+ minutes on multiple occasions just wrestling with this mechanism before it randomly decides to work.
Now the pram sits in my garage collecting dust because I dread folding it. For a “premium” brand, this is embarrassing. Bugaboo’s response? Silence. Save your money and sanity — buy literally anything else.