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    Why the Stokke YoYo3 is perfect for parents on the go

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys Gregory11 January 202505 Mins Read
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    When it came to choosing a stroller for our family, I’ll admit I was overwhelmed by the options. But after using the Stokke YoYo3, I can confidently say it’s been one of the best parenting purchases we’ve made. Lightweight, stylish, and incredibly practical, it’s an absolute game-changer for parents juggling the chaos of daily life. It’s almost like comparing cars—if strollers were vehicles, the YoYo3 would be a nippy, high-performing hatchback, perfect for city driving but capable enough to handle rougher roads when needed.

    Stokke YoYo3

    Handling: Like Driving a Mini Clubman

    The YoYo3 handles beautifully—it’s genuinely a joy to push. Navigating tight corners and crowded pavements feels effortless, much like weaving through city traffic in our Mini Clubman JCW. One feature I’ve come to love is how easily I can steer it with one hand, leaving my other hand free to grab groceries or hold my daughter’s hand. I didn’t expect a stroller to feel this intuitive, but it does.

    Stokke YoYo3

    The pushchair strap is another feature I didn’t realise I needed—it gives added control, especially when walking downhill or when I’m trying to multitask. This kind of attention to detail makes me feel like Stokke truly understands what parents need in the real world.

    Stokke YoYo3

    Wheel Performance: Small But Mighty

    I was initially sceptical about the small wheels, worried they’d feel more like a pushchair than a proper pram, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised. They strike a perfect balance—compact enough for city use but robust enough to handle uneven pavements, gravel paths, and even cobblestones. I’ve taken it on a few “off-road” strolls in parks, and it’s handled them without a hitch. It’s not all-terrain, but for a compact stroller, it’s pretty impressive.

    Stokke YoYo3

    That said, there’s a little trick to folding it completely flat—you need to make sure the wheels are aligned straight. It’s a minor quirk, but once you get used to it, it’s second nature.

    Stokke YoYo3

    Compact and Stylish: Made for Modern Living

    One of my favourite features of the YoYo3 is how compact it is. Living in a modern new-build townhouse, we don’t have much storage space, and the YoYo3 fits neatly into our lifestyle. It folds flat and slides into a cupboard, the car boot, or even under the stairs. When we’re out and about, it’s just as practical—it fits perfectly in the boot of our Mini Clubman with room to spare for shopping bags or other essentials.

    Stokke YoYo3

    We opted for the Air France Blue fabric with the black frame, and I couldn’t be happier with the look. It’s stylish without being overly flashy and still neutral enough to work for future children. With eight fabric colours and two frame colours, the level of customisation is fantastic—it feels like picking out the perfect spec for a car!

    Customisation: Built for Every Need

    One of the things I truly appreciate about the YoYo3 is how it adapts as your child grows. We’ve already added the seat pack for the next stage, and the transition was seamless. The stroller builder on Stokke’s website makes it fun to create something tailored to your needs, whether it’s a cupholder for your coffee (a lifesaver on busy mornings) or a mosquito net for summer strolls.

    Comfort and Build Quality: Designed With Care

    My baby seems genuinely comfortable in the YoYo3, which is a huge relief as a parent. The adjustable recline is perfect for impromptu naps when we’re out and about, and the padding feels plush yet breathable. It’s clear Stokke has put a lot of thought into the design—it’s lightweight but sturdy, stylish but practical.

    Stokke YoYo3

    The one drawback is the under-seat storage. It’s limited, so I can’t fit much more than a small bag and a few essentials. It’s not a dealbreaker, but if you’re someone who carries a lot, you might need a separate bag or consider a larger stroller.

    Price: Is It Worth It?

    Let’s not sugar-coat it—the YoYo3 isn’t cheap. But let’s be honest, what pushchair is these days? After using it daily, I genuinely believe it’s worth the investment. It’s one of those items that pays for itself in convenience, quality, and sheer ease of use. Plus, with a 3-year warranty, I feel reassured that it’s built to last.

    Final Thoughts

    Stokke YoYo3

    The Stokke YoYo3 has been a revelation for us. It’s lightweight, compact, and stylish, but more importantly, it’s made our lives easier. Whether it’s fitting it into tight city buses, squeezing it into our already-full car boot, or simply folding it away in our small home, this stroller proves its worth daily. It’s the perfect balance of style and practicality, much like our Mini Clubman, and I genuinely can’t imagine parenting without it now.

    Stokke YoYo3

    If you’re unsure, I highly recommend trying one out at a baby event or a showroom. Once you give it a spin, you’ll see what I mean. To find out more or to design your own, visit the Stokke website.

    Trust me, you won’t regret it. 🚗👶

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    Rhys is a UK-based automotive enthusiast and writer with over 15 years of media experience. On Cornered.co.uk, he shares personal car journeys, honest reviews, and insights into performance cars and EVs.

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