Looking for an all terrain buggy but finding it hard to choose which three or four-wheeler best suits you? Stop right there and think about this: how about a two-wheeler. As buggy designers are working on little refinements to their honed masterpieces to compete in the all-terrain market, one new upstart hopes to turn that market on its head.

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let’s talk baby gear! (United Kingdom)
The YippieYo Crossbuggy is a pull along trailer for one or two children. It’s really an off road version of standard trailers and it can go places where you wouldn’t take a pushchair. It feels at home in a field, woodland, beach and mountains.

The Coastal Mummy (United Kingdom)
As we are in the countryside, the Crossbuggy fits in so well and it really does turn heads. There are loads of beach and woodland walks to do local to where we live and as the Crossbuggy is such brilliant quality and it is solid and sturdy so we know we can use it anywhere without any problems at all.

Bump to Baby (United Kingdom)
Their product isn’t something I’ve ever really seen before and I think it’s a cool concept for parents with children who are able to walk yet get tired easily.

The Mamma Fairy (United Kingdom)
Overall the YippieYo gets a big thumbs up from the Mamma Fairy house, it delivers exactly what it promises, it’s safe, its comfortable and suitable for all terrains. We received this before Christmas, and it gets very regular use in this house.

Jack’s Papermoon (United Kingdom)
“I’ll curb my bellyaching about the weather for a bit to show you this wonderful contraption… Behold… The YippieYo. This arrived all the way from Germany, just before our holiday, the perfect holiday companion for an active family!”

Dutch Dutch Goose (Netherlands)
It is like no stroller you’ve seen before. The Crosbuggy “stroller” is a mix between a cart and child carrier. It is a two-wheeled buggy with a lengthy handle. It seats two and has a netted storage area in the back for small objects. The handle is curved at the end and has a hand brake. The sturdy aluminum construction is an engineer’s dream – it’s strong but lightweight, durable but playful. Further, it’s stable on various surfaces and inclines.

Looking for an all terrain buggy but finding it hard to choose which three or four-wheeler best suits you? Stop right there and think about this: how about a two-wheeler. As buggy designers are working on little refinements to their honed masterpieces to compete in the all-terrain market, one new upstart hopes to turn that market on its head.
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Zwillingsratgeber (Deutschland)
With its very low center of gravity and its big wheels, the buggy is very easy to maneuvre. It can be easily turned on the spot and after a few minutes I had the hang of it. Even tight turns can be taken and small obstacles can be bypassed effortlessly. With only 12 kg the Crossbuggy is extremely light and even with two children inside it can be pulled along with one hand and without much effort.

The Mamma Fairy (United Kingdom)
Overall the YippieYo gets a big thumbs up from the Mamma Fairy house, it delivers exactly what it promises, it’s safe, its comfortable and suitable for all terrains. We received this before Christmas, and it gets very regular use in this house.

Discover Germany
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.

The Family Adventure Project (United Kingdom)
Do you have young children and a desire to adventure more with them in the outdoors? Are you tired of conventional prams holding you back from exploring fells, forests or beaches? We’ve discovered the perfect solution – an all-terrain crossbuggy that frees you up to explore.

Thedadnetwork
Every now and again, it’s good to try something different. Never mind 4 wheelers or even 3 wheelers, this is a beautifully designed, heavy-duty 2 wheeler that will tackle any off-road terrain, unlike any other pushchair you’ve seen.
Oh, and you pull it. Does that make it a ‘pullchair?’