🪄 MagicFold Your Way to Stress-Free Outings!
The Didofy Aster 2 is an ultra-compact, ultra-lightweight pushchair designed for parents on the go. Weighing only 6.2kg and capable of supporting up to 22kg, it features innovative MagicFold technology for easy one-handed folding, a spacious storage basket, and a comfortable design with a UPF50 waterproof hood. Perfect for travel, this stroller is your go-to solution for family outings and vacations.
Product Dimensions | 55 x 47 x 25 cm; 6.2 kg |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 22 Kilograms |
Material Type | Aluminium |
Additional product features | Ultra-compact, Premium fabric, Suitable from birth to 22kg, MagicFold, Built-in ventilation, Leatherette features and detailing, Puncture free tyres, Built-in suspension, Ultra-lightweight, Large in class storage basket, Quick release wheels, Standing fold |
Batteries required | No |
Harness type | 5 Point |
Item Weight | 6.2 kg |
L**S
Excellent pram! 10/10 would recommend!
As everyone does- I did a huge amount of research prior to buying this. We travel so much and our travel system pram is too big for that. I wanted something that ticked all my boxes (small, lightweight, easy to use, comfortable, basket underneath, good for napping, etc), and this doesn’t disappoint. I was skeptical because it only had 4 reviews when I purchased it, but am glad I took the risk. It’s a very well designed pram, (I have no doubt a mom designed it) with a lot of flexibility. It’s lightweight, folds itself down with the push of a button. The basket underneath carries enough baby stuff for days out, the lie flat back is great for naps, and because of the clever mechanics for the back you can have your baby at any angle. I have a big 5 month old, and there is plenty of room to grow. Easily manoeuvrable through tight spaces, and one handed. The only down side, and it’s with every small lightweight pram- the wheels- cobbled European streets don’t make for the smoothest ride- so I guess more of a road complaint than a pram one. If you’re on the fence about it, I’d definitely recommend it.*we have travelled on BA and Ryan Air several times and have had no issues fitting it in the overhead or taking it on board.
T**Y
Not happy
I bought this stroller from Didofy for £299, after the first few weeks of use the raincover broke, I was never able to get a replacement through customer services even though I offered to pay for the replacement, but crickets on the other end. Not enough that they reduced the price to £199 (probably realising the true quality and worth of this product) but only after 10 months of use the buggy just decided to collapse on one side when in use, making it an absolute pain and potentially unsafe for the baby. I read other reviews about experiencing exactly the same issue, so that assured me, it’s not me doing something wrong. So unfortunately after all the good reviews that made me decide on this product I now question,because to me it seems like even Didofy doesn’t think it was worth that £299 they were asking for in 2022. Really disappointing product and most of all, terrible customer service.
S**.
Great travelling buggy
This buggy is incredibly easy to assemble out of the box as you only really need to attach the wheels.It says it's suitable from birth but I'll be honest I wouldn't be happy putting a new born in there. There's just not enough support in my mind but I'm sure they wouldn't say it was suitable if it wasn't!It collapses incredibly easily and pops up just as well with a bit more oomph. It folds down to a really compact size so would be really helpful for those with perhaps a smaller boot and it certainly will be helpful for holiday!I'm not overly keen on the footmuff as it just sort of seems to slide on without anywhere to secure it in place but it's useful to have.The package includes a rain cover too which is brilliant and I love the fact that little one can lye flat. Again, brilliant for holiday and those days/evenings you want baby to nap but you also want to go for a meal.I would recommend this and think it's a good price
M**J
Ok, but recline function an issue
This product is ok, but I wish I'd bought an alternative. Baby cannot be sat fully upright. The recline function is extremely hard to use if you are adjusting them to sit more upright and even then he is still slouched. We have to lift baby out and then use 2 hands to adjust more upright.The straps have come apart a couple of times. British airways said it wouldn't fit in the overhead locker recently. But I know others have managed it on flights, so that may just be us not being pushy enough about taking it on.Good points: folds really easy, comes with foot muff and rain cover, very lightweight and easy to carry. It moves easily.
K**M
The BEST travel stroller
I did a lot of research on the travel strollers that would fit in the overlocker on planes. I wanted to push my baby up to our seat and then drive off again after landing and not risk the stroller landing in baggage claim as I travel with three children under 4! This stroller is a winner. We just flew Easyjet and it fitted NO problem at all, with even room to spare. And no crew member battered an eye when I said this stroller goes onboard! I chose this compared to the YOYO, because it reclines nearly flat so baby can sleep, it is 3cm wider and and can carry up to 22kg (!) so my 2 year old will also use it. This time I flew with my 6 months old and he was very comfortable in it. And it glides and turns a dream, very easy to manoeuvre, and so much lighter than my Uppa Baby buggy. The a stroller has a sleek design, I chose black and silver. I think it looks and feels more high end than the YOYO. Anyone hesitating, I can only encourage you to buy, I confirm it is an amazing travel stroller. I will probably use it also for quick trips in the city. Not suitable for rough terrain of course, but this is not its purpose anyway. 5 stars! And I received excellent customer service via Instagram. Glad I read and followed The Independent’s ‘Best Travel stroller’ reviews and advice! This is an honest and not sponsored review from a very happy and thankful mother of three.
A**R
Field proven on Emirates airline
We bought the Didofy Aster 2 after quite a bit of research. We were looking for a stroller that was cabin baggage size, in particular for Emirates who we fly with a lot. We also wanted one with a fairly high sitting position for feeding and general comfort. We've now flown two long haul flights and done a lot of city walking with the Aster 2 and are delighted with it. Being able to wheel baby straight onto the plane is great, what is even more important is that on landing we've got the stroller to hand for the immigration and baggage queues.
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