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nuna travel vs joolz aer

nuna travel vs joolz aer Joolz Aer² Stroller Forest Green + Wildride Carrier

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nuna travel vs joolz aer Joolz Aer² Stroller Forest Green + Wildride CarrierJoolz Aer & Wildride: The Perfect Travel Combo Ready for carefree family adventures? Meet the ultimate duo for modern parents: the ultra light Joolz Aer stroller and the innovative Wildride carrier. Together, they offer complete freedom of movementwhether you're exploring city streets, airports, or terrains where a stroller cant go. Joolz Aer Lightweight, compact, and always ready The new and improved Joolz Aer is designed for families who value

Joolz® Aer² & Wildride®: The Perfect Travel Combo

Ready for carefree family adventures? Meet the ultimate duo for modern parents: the ultra-light Joolz® Aer² stroller and the innovative Wildride® carrier. Together, they offer complete freedom of movement—whether you're exploring city streets, airports, or terrains where a stroller can’t go.

Joolz® Aer² – Lightweight, compact, and always ready

The new and improved Joolz® Aer² is designed for families who value functionality. Weighing only 6 kg and folding in just one second, it’s loved by parents worldwide. Its compact size meets IATA standards, making it suitable as carry-on luggage.

  • From birth up to 22 kg: Long-term usability with a patented seat for optimal support.
  • Sustainable design: Fabrics made from 100% recycled plastic bottles.
  • Comfort: Large UPF 50+ canopy and smooth all-wheel suspension.

Wildride® – Ergonomic carrier up to 20 kg

When your little one becomes too curious for the stroller or when you encounter stairs or sand, Wildride® steps in. This innovative carrier is a great alternative, allowing quick lifting and comfortable carrying from around 9 months up to approx. 4 years (20 kg).

  • Ergonomic design: Diagonal shoulder strap evenly distributes weight and reduces pressure on the parent’s back.
  • Natural materials: Made from 100% cotton that adapts to the body.
  • Full freedom: Move beyond stroller-friendly terrain with ease.

Proper use and safety

The Wildride® carrier can be worn on either side of the body. Simply place the strap over your shoulder, seat the child, and secure it with the safety buckle. Additional elastic loops and a safety clip help prevent slipping.

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