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amother
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Post Yesterday at 5:10 pm
I just bought it for traveling but my two year old sun doesn’t want to lean. He wants to sit up 90 degrees. Is there a travel stroller that lets a toddler sit up but also reclines for when he falls asleep. TIA
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 5:20 pm
Yo-yo.
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amother
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Post Today at 10:10 am
amother Periwinkle wrote:
Yo-yo.

Thank is it the yoyp2?
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mizle10  




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 10:12 am
Leave the top straps open. Only close the ones by the legs. A 2 year old isn't falling out anymore and then can sit upright
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amother
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Post Today at 10:26 am
mizle10 wrote:
Leave the top straps open. Only close the ones by the legs. A 2 year old isn't falling out anymore and then can sit upright

Yes but he can’t fall asleep that way
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  mizle10  




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 10:28 am
amother OP wrote:
Yes but he can’t fall asleep that way


He can fall asleep sitting upright?

My 2 year old will fall asleep if she's tired but then she's happy to be reclined a bit
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amother
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Post Today at 10:37 am
Most travel buggies don’t sit up 100% straight and are slightly in a recline position.
The yoyo has the same issue.
Can you loosen the straps a lot so he can lean forward?
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amother
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Post Today at 11:12 am
amother Waterlily wrote:
Most travel buggies don’t sit up 100% straight and are slightly in a recline position.
The yoyo has the same issue.
Can you loosen the straps a lot so he can lean forward?

It doesn’t work. I wonder if there is one travel one that he can sit up
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amother
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Post Today at 11:20 am
Don’t get the yo-yo it has the same problem. I fee so bad for all this babies and toddlers who are strapped into yo-yos and butterfly’s who can’t sit upright they look so uncomfortable. Poor kids go from the doona to that, never get to sit normally.

The best travel stroller I’ve found for sitting upright is the uppababy minu, it’s not perfect but much better than the others. Plus it has a bar so you don’t always have to strap your kid in.
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Post Today at 12:00 pm
amother Plum wrote:
Don’t get the yo-yo it has the same problem. I fee so bad for all this babies and toddlers who are strapped into yo-yos and butterfly’s who can’t sit upright they look so uncomfortable. Poor kids go from the doona to that, never get to sit normally.

The best travel stroller I’ve found for sitting upright is the uppababy minu, it’s not perfect but much better than the others. Plus it has a bar so you don’t always have to strap your kid in.


A 2 year old does not need the chest strap. The straps on the 5 point harness aren't connected on the butterfly, you can strap toddler with the bottom 2 and leave the top 2 open. You can also get a bar for the butterfly.
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amother
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Post Today at 12:43 pm
mizle10 wrote:
He can fall asleep sitting upright?

My 2 year old will fall asleep if she's tired but then she's happy to be reclinedu a bit

He can dose off when he is almost upright and than I recline it
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amother
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Post Today at 12:48 pm
Ok.

So problem solved,
Just buckle the waist straps.

Thats what I do and my baby is younger.

They like to sit up and when they fall asleep you lay them down with only the bottom buckled.
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amother
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Post Today at 12:51 pm
amother Pansy wrote:
Ok.

So problem solved,
Just buckle the waist straps.

Thats what I do and my baby is younger.

They like to sit up and when they fall asleep you lay them down with only the bottom buckled.

He won’t fall asleep because he doses off almost and then wakes up because he can’t relax sitting up with no back to Iran on
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amother
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Post Today at 12:52 pm
amother Plum wrote:
Don’t get the yo-yo it has the same problem. I fee so bad for all this babies and toddlers who are strapped into yo-yos and butterfly’s who can’t sit upright they look so uncomfortable. Poor kids go from the doona to that, never get to sit normally.

The best travel stroller I’ve found for sitting upright is the uppababy minu, it’s not perfect but much better than the others. Plus it has a bar so you don’t always have to strap your kid in.

Uppababy minu looks like it’s the best for sitting up. Thanks.
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amother
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Post Today at 2:06 pm
mizle10 wrote:
A 2 year old does not need the chest strap. The straps on the 5 point harness aren't connected on the butterfly, you can strap toddler with the bottom 2 and leave the top 2 open. You can also get a bar for the butterfly.


But then they don’t have anything supporting their back, how is that comfortable? It’s at best a second-best option.
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amother
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Post Today at 2:07 pm
amother OP wrote:
Uppababy minu looks like it’s the best for sitting up. Thanks.


Pleasure! We loved ours it’s great. Not as tiny tiny as some other travel strollers but makes up for it in other ways. I can honesty see people using it as a full time stroller.
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amother
Tomato


 

Post Today at 2:12 pm
Check out bombi baby stroller. I just got it for my baby specifically because it was the one that sat up the most plus it is one handed open and close
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amother
Oldlace


 

Post Today at 2:14 pm
I think the Joolz Aer is the most upright one available, and the backrest is very high so good for tall toddlers. Have mine over 3 years and still love it!
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amother
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Post Today at 2:18 pm
amother Plum wrote:
But then they don’t have anything supporting their back, how is that comfortable? It’s at best a second-best option.



Of course theres a back.
You sit up the stroller, and theyre not glued, strapped to the back. Lol

They can lean forward an extra inch or 2
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amother
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Post Today at 2:29 pm
amother Pansy wrote:
Of course theres a back.
You sit up the stroller, and theyre not glued, strapped to the back. Lol

They can lean forward an extra inch or 2

I mean when they dose of they can’t relax and close there eye. They are jolted up to open their eyes
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