joolz aer + Aer2 Buggy – Baby's Planet
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joolz aer + Aer2 Buggy – Baby's Planet

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joolz aer + Aer2 Buggy – Baby's PlanetMeet the incredibly easy, Joolz Aer Fold, steer, and adjust with just one hand, leaving the other hand free for whatever life throws at you. The Joolz Aer: ultra compact and lightweightthe ultimate stroller for effortless outings. Joolz Aer: innovative one hand functionality With parents hands often fullwhether they are carrying their baby, bag, or simply managing everyday tasksthey need a stroller that does it all with one hand, so they can use the

Meet the incredibly easy,  Joolz Aer²

Fold, steer, and adjust with just one hand, leaving the other hand free for whatever life throws at you. The Joolz Aer²: ultra-compact and lightweight—the ultimate stroller for effortless outings.

Joolz Aer²: innovative one-hand functionality

With parents’ hands often full—whether they are carrying their baby, bag, or simply managing everyday tasks—they need a stroller that “does it all” with one hand, so they can use the other one for everything else.

The Joolz Aer² gives exactly what every parent truly needs-an extra hand.

Its innovative one-hand functionality makes folding, steering, and adjusting incredibly easy, leaving you with that free hand for whatever life throws at you.

One hand for the stroller, One hand for everything else!

  • + One-hand, one-second self-standing fold 
  • + One-hand steering
  • + One-hand full-flat reclinable seat
  • + One-hand pull harness system
  • + One-hand adjustable leg rest
  • + One-hand foldable bumper bar accessory
  • + One-hand grab basket bag accessory 

Key benefits

Easy fold

The Joolz Aer²: One-hand, one-second, incredibly easy. Fold, steer, recline, and adjust—all effortlessly with just one hand.

+ One-hand, one-second self-standing fold
+ Automatic transport lock
+ One-hand pull harness system
+ One-hand foldable bumper bar accessory
+ One-hand grab basket bag accessory

Lightweight

The super lightweight Joolz Aer² is easy to carry, as it only weighs 14.3 lbs and comes with a shoulder strap.

+ Lightweight, only 14.3 lbs
+ Easy to carry with an integrated shoulder strap
+ Ultra-compact design (17.3 X 20.8 X 9.2 Inches)
+ Easy to maneuver with one-hand steering

Newborn to toddler

Built for every stage. Pair the Joolz Aer² with our foldable carrycot accessory to go from toddler-ready to newborn approved in a snap.

+ Foldable carrycot accessory from 0 to 6 months (up to 19.8 Lbs)
+ Seat from 0 months* up to 50 lbs
+ One-hand full-flat reclinable seat, suitable from birth*
+ One-hand adjustable leg rest
+ Super extended sun hood with UPF +50 and extra ventilation
+ One-hand pull harness system
+ Supportive seat, gives ultimate neck and back support for child growth
+ Extra long backrest for tall kids

Airplane compatible

With ultra-compact folded dimensions of just 17.3x20.8x9.2 inches, it fits in the tiniest places and is completely airplane proof.*

+ Ultra compact size (17.3x20.8x9.2 Inches) and iata compliant - fits overhead cabins*
+ Easy to carry with an integrated shoulder strap
+ Complimentary travel pouch included
+ One-hand, one-second self-standing fold for effortless outings
+ Lightweight, only 14.3 lbs

Secondary benefits

Ergonomic seat

The Joolz Aer2 grows with you from birth* up to 50 lbs. Its unique long backrest and one-hand adjustable leg rest offer optimal neck, head, and leg support.
*Suitable from birth when set in fully reclined position (0+ months)
and used with the foot retention net.

Great driving comfort

Thanks to its wheels with suspension, one-hand steering, a high handlebar (42 inches) for (t)all parents and plenty of kick space, you’ll be smooth sailing from now on.

Comfortable sleeping

Get ready for sweet dreams and quick snoozes with the Joolz Aer2. Its one-hand fully reclinable seat offers the optimal sleeping position. The seat features 3 positions: seated, relaxed, and sleep.

Super extended sun hood

With the Joolz Aer2 you’re all set for strolls anytime, anywhere. The super extended sun hood, offers both protection (UPF 50+) and extra ventilation.

Harness

Brace for impact! The Joolz Aer² features a one-hand pull harness system—just one quick pull smoothly tightens the straps, while the 5-point click-and-go buckle ensures a secure
and comfortable fit.

Suitable from birth

Suitable from birth when set in fully reclined position (0+ months) and used with the foot retention net.

 

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