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BabyZen Yoyo 0+ has been discontinued and replaced by Yoyo+. The most recent model is Yoyo2.
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5BabyZen Yoyo 0+

BabyZen Yoyo 0+

5BabyZen Yoyo 0+
2.7

7 reviews

Positive vs Negative
72%28%
Build Quality
1.0
Value for Money
1.0
Cleaning & Maintenance
3.0
Safety
2.0
Manoeuvrability
4.0
Ease of Packing & Storage
5.0
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Jane
Jane
  Yoyo 0+

Not worth the money – For a $600+ pram, you get: - it does not fold as well as it appears in ads; - wobbly wheels when you push it any faster than walking speed; - bad quality - plastic handlebar button broke on its own (not because of wear and tear), also note we rarely even use this pram - terrible customer experience - out of warranty for a few months, and you have to pay $40 for a tiny plastic button that broke on its own (not because of wear and tear); Show details

Sarah H.
Sarah H.2 posts
  Yoyo 0+
Cleaning & Maintenance
Safety
Functionality

The most overrated non functional pram! – Where to start! The pram hood doesn’t fold back at all so I have to pull baby down then lift out to avoid hitting his face. The pram is soooooo low to the ground and cannot be adjusted. Bub is only 3 months old and is already to long and feet touch the end.. pram is not made for Australian weather and baby is far to hot as there are no air vents. Show details

MummaMilli
MummaMilli5 posts
  Yoyo 0+

Why not 5 stars? – Bought this pram on advice of many people. Love it and do not regret the purchase. Very cute, light, robust, small and zippy. People stop me in the street to ask about this pram! Why not 5 stars? - In temperatures over 20 degrees, this pram is very hot for bubs. Virtually unusable at 30 degrees. The material is like a polar fleece fabric and… Read more

there is no ventilation in the hood. It becomes a little hot pocket.

- Newborn pack too small from 4 months and regular upright pram not suitable until 6 months which leaves an awkward gap. Which was exactly when we took a month long trip to Europe and Asia. We went with the new born pack even though our 4month old's feet were at the edge because it could lay flat.

- Sometimes difficult to fold down and lock as you need to reverse the pram up to get the wheels in the right position. Likewise when unfolding they tended to get caught on each other. Tough with a baby on one hip and a nappy bag over your shoulder and a queue of people waiting behind you at airport security.

- Very bumpy ride. Ive heard the new model has suspension- hallelujah! Tough work in Europe over cobblestone and even in my home town of Melbourne.

- Not all airlines let you carry this on. They check it at the gate. Singapore air will not let you carry it as of this week out of Changi.

dancer+mom
dancer+mom30 posts
  Yoyo 0+

Perfect for newborn/infant - now used for 2nd child = awesome! – I got the yoyo for my daughter who has been using it from about 10 months up. She is now 2 and 1/2 and has a new little sister. I was super excited to be able to get the newborn nest from Amazon so I can continue using my yoyo for the new bub. The awesome part is even in this mode the stroller still folds up super compact and is great for quick… Read more

trips to the shops, especially when I have to be able to fit groceries in addition to the stroller in the boot. Bub seems very comfy with the flat recline and it is lovely to be able to see her in this position. The only negative part is that because there is no adjustable recline in 0+ mode it will only really be viable for maybe the first few months. Once bub wants to sit up I will have to switch to the 6+ mode...or use my other pram (Stokke Scoot V2) until she is old enough for the 6+ seat.

One other negative feature I would like to see improved is the canopy for the 0+ mode. It is very small and doesn't offer any shade really at all..

Melinda
Melinda2 posts
  Yoyo 0+

Lovely Stroller – After a lot of research, I finally made the decision to purchase the Yoyo for when we are looking after our granddaughter and we have been extremely pleased with it. Originally it was just for the quick trips to the shops and back but she even falls asleep in it, so its definitely got comfort for the longer trips and the light weight is great for me to put in and out of the car. Highly recommended stroller.

Cindy Z
Cindy Z2 posts
  Yoyo 0+

Excellent stroller for going out and travel – We bought this stroller for travel 2 months ago when our son was six month old. It is absolutely amazing!! Very easy to fold and super smooth to push. You can push without much effort with single hand. Now we use it whenever we go out on small trips by car. Haven't tried flight yet but I believe it will be amazing!

Lara
Lara4 posts
  Yoyo 0+

Best baby purchase! – Cannot fault this stroller. We had my cousin bring the newborn nest over from Singapore before it was released here because by the time it was due to arrive our baby would have been ready for the seat and we wanted to use it straight away (July '14). Perfect for quick trips into shops. Perfect for travel - we've taken it to Perth and Melbourne… Read more

as carry on. Baby comfortable enough to sleep in it. 4 wheel suspension is great and makes for a smooth ride. You can fit more in the basket than you would expect. The fold/ unfold is brilliant. I'm not embarrassed to say I feel quite smug when I'm in a small space and see others struggling with their prams.

We bought this because we had a big, non user friendly pram that I wasn't managing and have not regretted it. Baby has been in the seat for 4 months and it's still as good. Definitely the best thing we bought.

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