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Newborns can't see colours at first, but red is usually the first one they spot.

The Joolz Aer2 is a well-reviewed compact stroller that impresses parents with its lightweight, easy folding, and smooth ride. Many appreciate its sleek, modern look and suitability for travel, though some feel the £449 price tag is steep. While the seat reclines well and the large canopy is praised, a few note the lack of adjustable handlebars and world-facing only seat as limitations. Overall, the Aer2 seems to work best for urban families seeking a premium, portable pushchair.
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“A stylish and compact city stroller with a super smooth fold”
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The Joolz Aer2 is a well-reviewed compact stroller that impresses parents with its lightweight, easy folding, and smooth ride. Many appreciate its sleek, modern look and suitability for travel, though some feel the £449 price tag is steep. While the seat reclines well and the large canopy is praised, a few note the lack of adjustable handlebars and world-facing only seat as limitations. Overall, the Aer2 seems to work best for urban families seeking a premium, portable pushchair.
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Tips from parents
Consider the Aer2's high price tag and whether the premium features are worth it for your needs.
Check the Aer2 fits your car boot and meets airline carry-on requirements before purchasing.
Invest in the separate carrycot accessory if using the Aer2 from birth.
Look for open-box or gently used Aer2 models to save on the RRP.
Clicks onto the Joolz Aer² in seconds
no tools, no fuss, just more fun on the go!
When not in use, simply flip the board up. No need to remove
it folds away neatly with your Aer²