Joolz AER+ Lightweight Baby Stroller, Ultra Compact & Portable One-Hand Fold Design - Ergonomic Recline Seat - Infant & Toddl

4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars | 267 ratings

Price: 381.65

Last update: 03-16-2025


About this item

Leatherette, Polyester
FROM BIRTH to TODDLER: The Joolz Aer+ stroller suits kids 6 months to 4 years (up to 50 lbs). Weighs 13.2 lbs, with an ergonomic seat, compact design, and smooth maneuverability for active families.
COMFORT, STYLE & ADAPTABILITY: The Joolz Aer+ stroller offers one-handed folding, pre-assembled setup, 11 lb basket, all-terrain suspension, and an ergonomic high handlebar for comfort & adaptability.
ULTIMATE PORTABILITY & TRAVEL SYSTEM: The Joolz AER+ stroller offers easy transport, compact storage, a shoulder strap, travel pouch, easy fold, airplane friendly compatibility (17.7 x 21 x 8.5 in).
SAFETY 1st: The Joolz Aer+ pram has a 5-point buckle, adjustable harness, patented reclining stroller seat for safety, spacious seat, large UPF 50+ canopy, and ventilation for all weather conditions.
SUSTAINABLE & GUARANTEED: The Joolz Aer+ stroller is made from 100% recycled fabrics, offering durability and style. With a 10-year warranty, reusable packaging, and hand-washable materials.

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Top reviews from the United States

  • Lindsey Wald
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best travel stroller ever.
    Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
    Obsessed with the Joolz. It is SO easy. Smooth, durable wheels. Solid size under carriage space. Folds up so easy. I travel by myself with my toddler and can fold this up with one hand going through TSA. Fits in overhead bin on plane but can also easily be gate checked. 10/10 recommend for those who travel often!
  • Sophia
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best stroller I’ve owned
    Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
    Out of all the strollers I’ve purchased or been gifted this stroller is by far the best. It’s incredibly lightweight. I can hold it with one hand while also carrying my baby. I can also open and close it with one hand. It’s not difficult or tricky to open or close. And although it’s lightweight it has never tipped over. It’s sturdy and super comfortable to push. It handles our city streets very well. We’ve traveled with it and it’s very compact. My baby sits in it comfortably and has napped plenty of times in it. I love that it reclines for naps and has a canopy to protect baby from the sun. To recline the seat there is a zipper. It works like a charm! Has never woken up my baby and reclines very gently. The breaks on the stroller are easy to click on and off. There are also extra breaks for the front wheels just in case but overall the break in the back gets the job done. The stroller also has storage which fits the diaper bag perfectly and it also has an extra pocket of storage on the back of the seat which can hold things like cell phones or keys. The only downside to the stroller is there isn’t a food tray attachment (that I would totally buy separately if it was an option) overall this stroller is worth every penny. Both my toddler and I love it!
  • DJ
    5.0 out of 5 stars Buy It!
    Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
    Outstanding product. Refined design. Fully featured. Closes easily. Very small footprint when closed. Light weight compared to other. As this is an item that will be used extensively during infancy and toddler stages, it is ESSENTIAL to find something that is easy to use, easy to transport, easy to carry. Easy. Easy. Easy. The sun shield can be expanded to completely cover the child. Think wind, rain... It has a recline feature that "zips open." There are no shortcuts of the design or materials. Very happy with this product. Worth. Every. Penny...
  • Ana Y.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing stroller for a walk up apartment in NYC
    Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
    We are incredibly impressed with this stroller! We have been on the look for a stroller that will be easy for me to use around the city and convenient for me to carry up and down our walk up apartment here in NYC. This stroller is lightweight, folds easily with one hand, design is sleek, canopy has a good coverage (it extends well, perfect when my daughter is sleeping and I can cover her and keep it dark for her), and drives really smoothly!!! Though the basket is not big enough (it doesn't fit our original diaper backpack) but we had a different one and it did fit fine so we are totally okay with it. This is just what we needed for our everyday walk here in the city. Overall we are highly satisfied with our purchase. I am so glad we decided to get this stroller. Now, I am confident to go out more for our daily stroll.
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    Ana Y.
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Amazing stroller for a walk up apartment in NYC

    Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
    We are incredibly impressed with this stroller! We have been on the look for a stroller that will be easy for me to use around the city and convenient for me to carry up and down our walk up apartment here in NYC. This stroller is lightweight, folds easily with one hand, design is sleek, canopy has a good coverage (it extends well, perfect when my daughter is sleeping and I can cover her and keep it dark for her), and drives really smoothly!!! Though the basket is not big enough (it doesn't fit our original diaper backpack) but we had a different one and it did fit fine so we are totally okay with it. This is just what we needed for our everyday walk here in the city. Overall we are highly satisfied with our purchase. I am so glad we decided to get this stroller. Now, I am confident to go out more for our daily stroll.
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  • FastFoodFashionQueen
    5.0 out of 5 stars Preferred this over the bugaboo butterfly but went w the latter due to my sons height
    Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
    I did SO much research & ordered 4 strollers- 2 baby joggers (great but I wanted something more compact & light weight) and then 1 butterfly & this aer+. I LOVED the aer+ & didn’t want to send it back. I kept the butterfly only because my 2.5yo son is off the charts for height at 39” & his head was already above the seat height (VS Bugaboo we had a few inches to spare). What I loved about the aer+: you can really feel the few pound weight difference between the BB. This also just *felt* like it was built better. The unfold is noticeably easier & smoother. The push bar/ handle is slightly higher (I’m 6’). The real wheels are larger. The carrying strap was much more comfortable, and I believe it was just slightly more padded. I also preferred it aesthetically (I bought both beige in this model & BB). I didn’t like that it didn’t come with or have a built in footrest like the bugaboo, but that’s not a deal breaker as it’s available to purchase separate. I’d say If you have a tall child- go for the butterfly. If not, this is the best compact stroller.
  • Sara
    5.0 out of 5 stars Pleasantly Surprised and Ready for Italy!
    Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
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    We are planning a trip to Italy where it’s known you’re on and off trains and public transport often. We will also definitely have connecting flights to get there. My old/current travel stroller (details at the end if interested) would make our lives not as enjoyable for this trip to come, so I decided to go back to researching travel strollers after a year with the Harppa I have been using for air travel. I’ve heard on and on about the YoYo, but also saw this stroller mentioned on some travel blogs. After a deep dive on travel blogs, tons of reviews and videos, I decided to get the YoYo and the Joolz to try in person. Shockingly, I HATED the YoYo. Maybe the one I got was defective, but the one handed close was a 12 minute struggle to get closed with two hands and on my knees. You have to bend down and reach under the seat to collapse it and it was not easy. Plus it came unassembled. The instructions were pictures only, hard to understand, and the seat cushioning along with the overall aesthetic did not compare to the Joolz.

    I am already in LOVE with the Joolz. When I did travel roller research a year ago before settling with the Harppa, I had tested 7 or 8 different lower priced travel strollers (~$100-$200 range). I have not encountered a seat cushion so dense and comfortable. I want to sit in it! I also much prefer this zip feature over the pull straps for the recline, that’s just my preference though. The sun cover extends an amazing length so I am hopeful for on-the-town naps. The thing I like the most is I can actually close it with one hand and the elastic shoulder strap is genius. I use a Tushbaby when I travel with my son so he is on my hip almost the entire time until we are on the plane. With the old stroller, I would have to put him down and try to keep him from crawling away (airport floors surely aren’t the most sanitary either) while I tried to get it in a bag to gate check it. With this Joolz, I won’t have to put him down nor will I need to gate check it so it will be a big plus and convenience going forward. An antsy toddler after a flight and waiting for a gate checked bag/stroller… will be nice to avoid it! It does come with a bag that I will bring just incase we get on a smaller plane that will require it to be gate checked.

    Every parent traveler will have their own priorities so that’s why there are different stroller variations to appease the different needs. The things that were most important to me were to fit in the plane overhead, ease to carry (while holding a toddler & diaper bag simultaneously) and the comfort for on-the-go naps. This stroller surpassed the YoYo and the other 8 lower price point options I formerly tested by far. I only wish that for the price point, it came with a rain cover and a foot rest.

    Regarding my old travel stroller, I did extensive research on travel strollers a year ago, but only needed something for quick direct flights for work trips that didn’t consist of much long hours of strolling or compact needs. I ended up getting a cheaper Harppa stroller that still works great and was very functional for my then needs. The downfalls is it isn’t small enough for a plane overhead bin so I have to gate check it and put it in a gate check bag because the side clasp to keep it closed could easily come off and open it. I could just picture the luggage guys trying to figure out how to close it once it accidentally opened it and I didn’t want to chance it. My husband couldn’t figure out how to close it at first and tried to put it in the truck fully open! Another plus of the Joolz is that like how you use the double handle buttons to close it, you do the same to open it. No wide clasps to accidently come off and it open. I usually travel solo with my toddler to my work destination, then we have someone there to watch him while I go to my meetings each day. Well, after an 8 day trip to the northeast, 4 plane rides and driving to 5 different states, the Harappa stroller was less convenient. Not for the car or our daily movements once on the ground, but packing it in the bag and out for connecting flights wasn’t ideal. I would be out of breath and very wore out trying to get it in the bag while keeping by son on my hip or trying to keep him wrangled close by. I made it happen, it just wasn’t fun. The biggest issue now is that my son is so tall (even at 14 months). If I laid the backrest flat he was too tall, his head was squished and to the side. The flat lay is a positive feature that it would go almost 100% flat for naps, but not helpful if you can’t utilize it. So the napping feature that was a positive wasn’t even utilized.
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    Sara
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Pleasantly Surprised and Ready for Italy!

    Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
    We are planning a trip to Italy where it’s known you’re on and off trains and public transport often. We will also definitely have connecting flights to get there. My old/current travel stroller (details at the end if interested) would make our lives not as enjoyable for this trip to come, so I decided to go back to researching travel strollers after a year with the Harppa I have been using for air travel. I’ve heard on and on about the YoYo, but also saw this stroller mentioned on some travel blogs. After a deep dive on travel blogs, tons of reviews and videos, I decided to get the YoYo and the Joolz to try in person. Shockingly, I HATED the YoYo. Maybe the one I got was defective, but the one handed close was a 12 minute struggle to get closed with two hands and on my knees. You have to bend down and reach under the seat to collapse it and it was not easy. Plus it came unassembled. The instructions were pictures only, hard to understand, and the seat cushioning along with the overall aesthetic did not compare to the Joolz.

    I am already in LOVE with the Joolz. When I did travel roller research a year ago before settling with the Harppa, I had tested 7 or 8 different lower priced travel strollers (~$100-$200 range). I have not encountered a seat cushion so dense and comfortable. I want to sit in it! I also much prefer this zip feature over the pull straps for the recline, that’s just my preference though. The sun cover extends an amazing length so I am hopeful for on-the-town naps. The thing I like the most is I can actually close it with one hand and the elastic shoulder strap is genius. I use a Tushbaby when I travel with my son so he is on my hip almost the entire time until we are on the plane. With the old stroller, I would have to put him down and try to keep him from crawling away (airport floors surely aren’t the most sanitary either) while I tried to get it in a bag to gate check it. With this Joolz, I won’t have to put him down nor will I need to gate check it so it will be a big plus and convenience going forward. An antsy toddler after a flight and waiting for a gate checked bag/stroller… will be nice to avoid it! It does come with a bag that I will bring just incase we get on a smaller plane that will require it to be gate checked.

    Every parent traveler will have their own priorities so that’s why there are different stroller variations to appease the different needs. The things that were most important to me were to fit in the plane overhead, ease to carry (while holding a toddler & diaper bag simultaneously) and the comfort for on-the-go naps. This stroller surpassed the YoYo and the other 8 lower price point options I formerly tested by far. I only wish that for the price point, it came with a rain cover and a foot rest.

    Regarding my old travel stroller, I did extensive research on travel strollers a year ago, but only needed something for quick direct flights for work trips that didn’t consist of much long hours of strolling or compact needs. I ended up getting a cheaper Harppa stroller that still works great and was very functional for my then needs. The downfalls is it isn’t small enough for a plane overhead bin so I have to gate check it and put it in a gate check bag because the side clasp to keep it closed could easily come off and open it. I could just picture the luggage guys trying to figure out how to close it once it accidentally opened it and I didn’t want to chance it. My husband couldn’t figure out how to close it at first and tried to put it in the truck fully open! Another plus of the Joolz is that like how you use the double handle buttons to close it, you do the same to open it. No wide clasps to accidently come off and it open. I usually travel solo with my toddler to my work destination, then we have someone there to watch him while I go to my meetings each day. Well, after an 8 day trip to the northeast, 4 plane rides and driving to 5 different states, the Harappa stroller was less convenient. Not for the car or our daily movements once on the ground, but packing it in the bag and out for connecting flights wasn’t ideal. I would be out of breath and very wore out trying to get it in the bag while keeping by son on my hip or trying to keep him wrangled close by. I made it happen, it just wasn’t fun. The biggest issue now is that my son is so tall (even at 14 months). If I laid the backrest flat he was too tall, his head was squished and to the side. The flat lay is a positive feature that it would go almost 100% flat for naps, but not helpful if you can’t utilize it. So the napping feature that was a positive wasn’t even utilized.
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