YOYO 3 Stroller 6M+
Overview
Description
Stokke YOYO 3 is designed for littles ones from six months to toddlerhood. It folds and unfolds in a moment and is super compact, allowing it to be stored in the smallest spaces and trunks. It also folds into cabin baggage dimensions, so it can be carried on the plane in the Newborn Pack and 6+ versions (always double check with the airline).
This includes the stroller frame and 6+ Color Pack, giving you everything you need to stroll with little ones from 6 months.
This latest version, the V3, features an array of upgrades, including bigger shock absorbers for uneven surfaces, reflective wheels for safety, an updated extended canopy with a closeable peek-a-boo window and mesh window, higher basket storage capacity, a head cushion and more user-friendly features.
What we about it
Everything you need to stroll with little ones from 6 months.Details
- Unfolded (Newborn Pack and 6+ versions): 41.7”L 17.3”W x 33.9”H
- Newborn Pack sold separately
- Folded: 20.5”L x 7.1”W x 17.3”H
- Weight (full stroller): 13.7 lbs
- Child max. weight: 48.5 lbs
- Basket max. capacity: 22 lbs
- Carry on the shoulder with its padded shoulder strap
- Hytrel elastomer suspension
- 5-point harness
- Anti-UV (UPF 50+) water-repellent fabric
- Handlebar in soft faux leather and tether strap
- Supplied with a carrying bag
- Basket supports up to 11 lbs
- 2-year warranty
- Please note: The YOYO3 distributed in USA and Canada features a 5-point harness that meets all regional safety standards and regulations (images are for reference only, as they show a different global version of the harness)
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Q&A
The Maxi-Cosi Peri is not listed as one the compatible models.
Here is the link to the newborn pack: https://www.babylist.com/gp/stokke-yoyo-0-newborn-pack/55565/2073995
Yes, this stroller is compatible with the newborn pack.
Compatible infant car seats you can use with the car seat adapters:
Nuna Pipa Lite
Clek Liing
Cybex Aton Q
Maxi Cosi Mico Max Plus
Pipa Nuna
Cybex Aton2
Cybex Cloud Z
Cybex Aton5
Maxi-Cosi Max Mico 30
Yes, an adapter is required to connect the Yoyo3 stroller and a nuna car seat. The adapter can be found here: https://www.stokke.com/USA/en-us/accessories/yoyo-stroller-accessories/6555.html
This is compatible with the Cybex Aton Q, Cybex Aton2, Cybex Cloud Z, and Cybex Aton5 car seats when using an adapter.
The reclined angle of the backrest is 118 to 145 degrees, same as the YOYO2.
The YOYO Bassinet is compatible with the YOYO� stroller frame. The bassinet attaches to the frame with the adapters that are included in the box with the bassinet. You cannot attach the 6+ colorpack to the stroller and also use the bassinet.
To take your baby out of the Stokke YOYO� Stroller before they reach 6 months, you would typically need to use the Stokke YOYO Newborn Pack, Bassinet or one of the approved car seats with adapters.
The sides of the strorage basket are approximately 15.7". The front is 15.7" as well while the back is around 7.8".
Customer reviews
The ride is so smooth, and the wheels handle bumps and uneven sidewalks like a pro. My baby seems really comfortable in it, and the adjustable recline is perfect for naps. Plus, the storage basket is surprisingly spacious for such a compact stroller.
Another thing I love is how stylish it looks. I’ve gotten so many compliments on it! Overall, I highly recommend the YoYo123Go—it’s worth every penny for the convenience and quality it offers.
So far, I’ve only gate-checked the Yoyo3, as it’s challenging to fit in the overhead compartment when traveling solo. While folding the stroller isn’t quite as effortless as the Uppababy’s one-handed feature, the Yoyo3 has a manageable learning curve that requires two hands for folding.
Securing the harness can be cumbersome, especially with my 16-month-old. If he’s cranky, it becomes a challenge to keep him from sliding down the stroller seat. The storage basket is also limited, accommodating only two or three small items, unlike my Uppababy, which could hold practically everything.
At home, my go-to stroller is the Stokke Xplory. I appreciate its versatility and sturdiness, particularly on cobblestone and uneven pavements. The convenience of hanging my diaper bag is an added bonus.
However, the Yoyo3 isn’t ideal as an everyday stroller. Its lower profile makes me cautious around puddles and rough terrain. Nonetheless, my baby finds it comfortable, and the stroller handles well.
When driving, the Yoyo3 excels! It fits easily in the trunk, allowing for quick trips in and out. The Xplory and Uppababy used to dominate my trunk space, turning grocery shopping into a logistical challenge. In contrast, the Yoyo3 is a no-brainer, even fitting comfortably in the back seat.
In summary, the Yoyo3 is an excellent travel stroller and the best choice for driving excursions. It shines in its compact design and ease of use for travel, though it may not be the best fit for everyday use.
The harness is cumbersome to secure when seating my 16 month old and if he's cranky it can become a challenge to prevent him from sliding down the stroller seat. As far as the basket, it holds basically 2 or 3 small items, I was able to literally throw everything into my uppababy.
When at home, in town and walking for most part for Dr. Appts, shopping, errands etc.. my go to stroller is the Stokke Xplory. I love the versatility and sturdiness (handles very well on cobble stones, uneven pavements) being able to hang my baby bag is very convenient too.
Personally the yoyo3 does not do well as an everyday stroller. Its seems to be too low to the ground making me cautious around puddles and uneven pavements. None the less my baby is comfortable and the stroller handles very well.
When I drive everywhere I use my yoyo3 and its great! I can fill up the trunk with ease and be in and out quickly. The Xplory and uppababy use to take up most of the trunk making grocery shopping a nightmare as they are both large heavy strollers where as the yoyo3 is a no brainer fitting even in the back seat.
All in all the yoyo3 is an excellent travel stroller and your best bet when driving etc...