Donkey Complete Stroller
It's the ingenious two-child ride that helps siblings of different ages bond and share experiences with the same amount of comfort on every stroll. Go from Mono to Duo mode or the other way around in only three clicks so that when your oldest starts walking, you can still use it as a spacious stroller for one. It's easy to turn with just one hand even when packed with little passengers and groceries in the extra large underseat basket, thanks to its front swivel wheels and tight turn radius. At only 29 inches in width, you can feel confident about getting into cafes, apartment buildings, and corner shops with your whole family. When you're ready to finish your trip, the stroller folds down neatly into one convenient piece. Big enough to accommodate your growing family, small enough to fit easily into the tightest spaces of your family life. A hard working companion that helps to lighten the load on any road, even when handling the weight of all your kids (and your shopping).
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4 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 22, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
We also have the Bugaboo Donkey 5 and it’s still going strong almost three years later as a double stroller now—toddler is almost 3, baby is 7 months (got a second seat set for baby). Like OP, I really wanted to buy only one stroller and have it last forever. We did end up also getting a Bugaboo butterfly for travel.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 22, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
I see a lot of people recommending the Vista, and it's for sure sturdy, but it is quite heavy and as someone who used to demo strollers for customers, I didn't like how it still took up a lot of space when collapsed. I also thought their car seats (at least the Mesa and the Aria) were a bit cramped and tightly angled for an infant. Personally, I was a fan of the Nuna Triv, as I thought it was a good midpoint between a travel stroller and something real chunky like a Vista; it's easy to collapse and light enough to easily lift, although baby does sit a bit low in the car seat; the Pipa Aire car seat seemed nice too, very lightweight. Nuna only has one stroller that can convert to a double iirc, so that's also something to consider. Their Travel isn't quite as compact as other brands, and the Mixx Next is basically their version of the Vista, but collapses into a more compact form imo. I'd also recommend checking out Bugaboo - if I were to have a kid their Butterfly is what I'd get as a travel stroller. Easy to collapse, super lightweight, fits in most (if not all) overhead compartments on an airplane. I've also heard good things about the Kangaroo and Donkey! It's not a lot of info, but I hope it helps. Congratulations on your new arrival!
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Dec 22, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
Love our bugaboo donkey too! The side-bag is the best! Sturdy and practical without being a lot larger than other brands!
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Dec 22, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
I have my bugaboo donkey for almost 9 years :) i traded my yoyo travel stroller for the butterfly. Couldn’t be happier
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