Über Stock und Stein querfeldein - Schon der Name der Firma des von der Redaktion getesteten Crossbuggys verspricht Fahrspaß. Denn YippieYo klingt nach einem lustvollen Ausruf, wenn es rasant zugeht...
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Month: January 2019
In a world of cheap labour and disposable products, it is refreshing to see a creation that unites adults and children in adoration. Unlike a conventional children’s buggy, the Swiss-made YippieYo Crossbuggy is designed for off-road exploration, taking design cues from mountain bikes to create a long-lasting tool for unbridled family fun.
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The start-up company YippieYo, founded in the canton of Schwyz, has set itself the goal of enabling active parents with small children more freedom and mobility away from paved roads. Your solution: A perfect all-terrain vehicle handmade in Switzerland.
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What is the name of the modern crossover from buggy, cart and children's car? Exactly! YippieYo! The stylish vehicle for active parents, who also want to transport their offspring over rough terrain...
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Get in the car and off you go - the YippieYo is a new, safe and high-quality off-road buggy, tailor-made for the needs of active outdoor enthusiasts with adventurous kids ...
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The ideal companion for active families: Yippie Yo's crossbuggies for two kids each! They are robust, allow movement even on demanding terrain and are therefore great for your trip to the North Sea!
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OUTDOOR CAR YIPPIEYO - The Yippieyo gives a convertible feeling: The one- to six-year-old children sit strapped, but not covered in off-road vehicles and are in touch with nature and all the bumps on the way ...
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Parents spend more and more money for young talent: Electronic seesaw, iconic stroller - everything that the parent's heart desires, there at the trade fair for children's equipment in Cologne. The market is booming thanks to spending moms and dads ...
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Switzerland is a hiking country. From almost everywhere you are in the middle of nowhere in the woods, on a mountain or on a stream. No wonder, people here love hiking - and pass on this love to their children ...
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No rickshaws drive in China anymore. Mao Tsetung's government abolished it during the Cultural Revolution. It banished the two-wheeled vehicles drawn by poor gobblers as a symbol of exploitation. Right they had ...
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