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butterfly umbrella stroller Bugaboo Butterfly 2 Travel StrollerBugaboo Ultra Compact Travel Stroller Babesta's Favorite Travel Stroller for Taller Kids The Bugaboo Butterfly 2 by Bugaboo is an award winning ultra compact travel stroller with a one second fold, IATA compatible dimensions, and the most generous seat in its class. It weighs 16 lbs and folds to 17. 6 x 9. 6 x 21. 8 inches small enough to fit in an overhead bin. The roomy ergonomic seat (26. 8 inches of sitting space under the canopy) is the reason

Bugaboo | Ultra-Compact Travel Stroller | Babesta's Favorite Travel Stroller for Taller Kids

 

The Bugaboo Butterfly 2 by Bugaboo is an award-winning ultra-compact travel stroller with a one-second fold, IATA-compatible dimensions, and the most generous seat in its class. It weighs 16 lbs and folds to 17.6 x 9.6 x 21.8 inches — small enough to fit in an overhead bin. The roomy ergonomic seat (26.8 inches of sitting space under the canopy) is the reason this is our favorite travel stroller for taller kids: where most compact strollers start to feel cramped for toddlers past 2, the Butterfly 2 keeps them comfortable through approximately 4 years. Full suspension, large wheels for a compact, and multiple recline angles including fully upright round out a stroller that handles daily city use as capably as it handles an airport.

The honest trade-off: the Butterfly 2 is 16 lbs, which is heavier than the Joolz Aer2 and the Babyzen Yoyo V3. You're trading some grams for a bigger seat and the largest underseat basket in the ultra-compact category at 17.6 lbs capacity. It also holds Bugaboo's lowest CO2 footprint in their entire stroller lineup — 37% lower than the original Butterfly — built with bio-based materials, recycled aluminum, PFAS-free fabrics, and 100% vegan leather grips. For families who travel with older or taller toddlers and want a compact that doesn't compromise on ride quality or storage, this is the one.

Specifications

Specification

Detail

Stroller Weight

16 lbs

Age Range

0 to approximately 48 months (car seat recommended for newborn comfort)

Category

Ultra-compact stroller

Max. Seat Capacity

50 lbs

Underseat Basket Capacity

17.6 lbs

Unfolded Dimensions (L x W x H)

37.2 x 17.6 x 40.5 inches

Folded Dimensions (L x W x H)

17.6 x 9.6 x 21.8 inches (IATA-compatible)

Seat Width x Depth

11.8 x 9.4 inches

Sitting Space Under Canopy

26.8 inches

Handlebar Height

40.3 inches

Front Wheel Diameter

5.5 inches

Rear Wheel Diameter

6 inches

Suspension

Full suspension

Sun Canopy

Detachable and extendable, UPF 50+, peek-a-boo panel

Recline

Multiple angles including fully upright

Car Seat Compatible

Yes (adapters needed)

IATA Compatible

Yes — fits overhead bin

Seat Fabric / Sun Canopy (outside)

Outside 1: 100% polyester. Outside 2: 100% polyamide

Seat Inlay

100% polyester, laminated with polyurethane foam

Handlebar Grips

100% vegan leather

Fabric Treatment

Durable water-repellent, PFAS-free

Sustainability

Lowest CO2 footprint in Bugaboo's stroller lineup; 37% CO2 reduction vs. original Butterfly; bio-based materials; recycled aluminum; tested over 4,000 km (2,485 miles) with minimal damage; modular design for repair and refurbishment

Care

Seat fabric, sun canopy, and underseat basket: hand wash. Seat inlay: machine washable at 86°F. Grips: damp cloth. Always check washing label.

 

Best For / Not For

Best For

      Taller or bigger toddlers who've outgrown other compact strollers — 26.8 inches of sitting space under the canopy is the most generous in the ultra-compact category

      Frequent travelers: one-second fold, IATA-compatible dimensions, fits in an overhead bin

      NYC daily use: full suspension and larger-than-typical wheels handle city bumps better than most compacts; one-second fold for cabs and subway stairs

      Parents who haul things: 17.6 lb underseat basket capacity is the largest in the ultra-compact class

      Families who want a sustainable travel stroller: Bugaboo's lowest CO2 footprint, bio-based materials, recycled aluminum, PFAS-free fabrics, vegan leather grips

      From birth as a travel system — add a compatible car seat with adapters (sold separately) for newborn use

 

Not Ideal For

      Parents prioritizing the absolute lightest compact: at 16 lbs it's heavier than the Joolz Aer2 and Babyzen Yoyo V3

      Newborn use without a car seat — a compatible car seat (adapters sold separately) is recommended for newborn comfort; the seat alone is not ideal from birth

      Jogging or serious off-road terrain: this is a city and travel stroller

      Families needing a double or convertible stroller — this is a single-seat compact only

 

Is It Suitable for My Baby's Age?

Newborn (0–6 months)

Technically yes by age range, but a compatible car seat with adapters (sold separately) is strongly recommended for newborn comfort. The reclinable seat alone is not optimized for a newborn's head and body support. Used as a travel system with an infant car seat, the Butterfly 2 works from birth.

Infant (6–12 months)

Yes. From approximately 6 months, when a child has sufficient head and neck control, the reclinable seat is suitable on its own. Multiple recline angles let you find the right position as your infant develops, and the full suspension keeps the ride smooth on city pavement.

Toddler (1–4 years)

Yes — and this is where the Butterfly 2 really earns its place. The 26.8 inches of sitting space under the canopy and the 50 lb seat capacity mean it stays genuinely comfortable for taller toddlers through approximately 4 years, when most ultra-compact strollers have already started to feel cramped. The fully upright recline position suits alert, active toddlers who want to take everything in.

 

Is It Good for NYC / City Use?

More so than most compacts. The full suspension and 6" rear wheels absorb city bumps better than the smaller-wheeled competition — you feel the difference on cobblestones and cracked sidewalks. The one-second fold means you're not wrestling with it at the cab door or the top of a subway staircase. At 17.6 inches wide it fits through any doorway without a second thought. The 17.6 lb underseat basket is a genuine grocery-run option, which is rare at this size.

The honest comparison: the Joolz Aer2 is lighter (roughly 13.5 lbs) and folds similarly compact, but has a smaller seat and lighter-duty basket. The Babyzen Yoyo V3 is also lighter and highly packable, but the seat is narrower and the suspension is less robust. The Butterfly 2 gives up a few pounds to both but returns a bigger seat, better suspension, and more storage — the right trade for families with older toddlers or anyone who prioritizes ride quality over minimum weight.

 

Car Seat Compatibility

Compatibility Type

Details

Adapter Required

Yes — car seat adapters needed for all infant car seat compatibility

Compatible Brands

Check the Bugaboo Butterfly 2 car seat adapters page for a full compatibility list; adapters available at Babesta

Newborn Use

Car seat with adapter recommended for newborn comfort from birth

 

What's Included

      Stroller base — wheels, wheel caps, and grips

      Seat — reclinable, with seat frame, seat fabric, seat hardware, seat inlay, five-point safety harness, and adjustable seat footrest

      Sun canopy — detachable and extendable, UPF 50+ protection, peek-a-boo panel, canopy fabric, wires, and clamps

      Underseat basket — max. 17.6 lbs

 

Optional Add-Ons Available at Babesta

      Car seat adapters — for infant car seat / travel system use (sold separately)

      Compatible infant car seats — ask us at Babesta for recommendations

      Bugaboo Butterfly 2 accessories (rain cover, footmuff, travel bag)

 

Why Babesta Carries It

We carry a few compact travel strollers, and they each make a different trade. The Butterfly 2 is the one we reach for when someone has a bigger toddler, plans to travel a lot, and doesn't want to compromise on ride quality or basket space to get there. The seat is the biggest in the ultra-compact category, the suspension is real, and the underseat storage is the best in class. It folds in a second and fits in an overhead bin. That's the brief for a lot of NYC families.

The sustainability piece is also genuinely best-in-class for Bugaboo: lowest CO2 footprint across their entire stroller lineup, 37% reduction from the original Butterfly, bio-based materials, recycled aluminum, PFAS-free water-repellent fabrics, and vegan leather grips. Tested on 2,485 miles with minimal damage. For families who want a travel stroller they won't need to replace in a year, and don't want to feel bad about buying it, this is the answer.

 

Babesta Services on This Purchase

Stroller Test Driving

You can test out any stroller on the floor with a test baby (giving it proper weight) outside on the road, so you can feel curbs, uneven terrain and get the real feel of it.

Hold It Til You Need It

You can purchase and we'll hold it until you're ready to take delivery. This way you can check things off the list, yet manage your timing.

Free Stroller Assembly (In Store)

We'll build your stroller for you in-store. If the stroller needs a bassinet changed into the seat later on, you can wheel in and we'll do that for you when you're ready.

Free Stroller Training (In Store)

We'll train you on your stroller including folding and opening, using accessories and more in-store.

Price Matching

Apples to apples, we do our best to match any official listed price on an authorized dealer's website.

Post Sale Support Including Warranty Support

We're always here to help you navigate any questions about your purchase and any warranty claims. Although warranties run through the manufacturer, we can often get any issues fast-tracked.

Baby Registry

Make a baby registry with us and automatically get all of our services, as well as a registry close-out discount at the end. If you already have a registry, note our links can also be added to Babylist, and if you let us know you've added us, we will apply our services.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this from birth?

With a compatible car seat and adapters (sold separately), yes — from birth. The seat alone is not recommended for newborns; a car seat provides the recline angle and head support a newborn needs. From approximately 6 months with sufficient head and neck control, the stroller seat works on its own.

Does it fit in an airplane overhead bin?

Yes. Folded dimensions are 17.6 x 9.6 x 21.8 inches, which is IATA-compatible and fits in most airline overhead bins. Always confirm with your specific airline before travel, as policies vary.

How does the one-second fold work?

One hand, one motion — the Butterfly 2 folds in a single pull. It's genuinely fast, which matters when you're folding at a cab door, the top of a staircase, or while holding a toddler. Come in and we'll show you in store.

How does it compare to the Joolz Aer2 and Babyzen Yoyo V3?

Both the Joolz Aer2 and Babyzen Yoyo V3 are lighter than the Butterfly 2 (roughly 13–13.5 lbs vs. 16 lbs). The Butterfly 2 counters with a larger seat (26.8 inches sitting space under the canopy), better suspension, and a significantly larger underseat basket. If minimum weight is the priority, the Aer2 or Yoyo may be the right call. If your toddler is on the taller side, you travel frequently and need more than a snack bag's worth of storage, the Butterfly 2 is worth the extra pounds.

What is the seat capacity?

50 lbs — above average for an ultra-compact stroller, and designed to carry children through approximately 48 months.

What is the underseat basket capacity?

17.6 lbs — the largest underseat basket capacity in the ultra-compact stroller category. It also has a convenient storage pocket on the seat for quick-access items.

Is it good for everyday NYC use, or just travel?

Both. The full suspension and larger-than-typical wheels (6" rear) handle city bumps, cobblestones, and curb cuts better than most compacts. The one-second fold works equally well at the top of a subway staircase and at an airport gate. Many NYC families use the Butterfly 2 as their primary stroller, not just for trips.

Is it suitable for jogging?

No. The Butterfly 2 is an ultra-compact city and travel stroller, not a jogging stroller. Ask us about dedicated jogging options if that's a priority.

What makes this stroller sustainable?

The Butterfly 2 has the lowest CO2 footprint in Bugaboo's entire stroller lineup — 37% lower than the original Butterfly. It's built with bio-based materials, recycled aluminum, and PFAS-free durable water-repellent fabrics. The handlebar grips are 100% vegan leather. It's been tested over 2,485 miles with minimal damage, and the modular design supports repair and refurbishment.

How do I wash it?

Seat fabric, sun canopy, and underseat basket should be hand washed. The seat inlay is machine washable at 86°F. The faux-leather grips can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Always check the washing label for exact instructions.

Can I try the Butterfly 2 in person at Babesta?

Yes. Come into our Tribeca store at 56 Warren Street and we'll fold and unfold it with you, and take it outside for a real test on the street.

Can I add it to a baby registry?

Absolutely. Create a registry with us directly, or add Babesta links to your Babylist registry. Let us know you've added us and we'll apply all of our services to your purchase.

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Ashton Taylor
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★★★★★ 3
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Let me preface this by saying—writing a book is HARD! Coming up with characters so real that they take on a life of their own, building an entire world, the political/magic system. Designing all of this is no easy feat. That being said. This book had so. Much. Potential. I was so excited to read this book, and I plan to finish it for the sake of finishing it. But. At this point, I would have set I’d aside as a DNF. The book could have benefited from some form of a developmental editor, or an in depth beta reader. I will say this. Within 5 chapters, there are so many… phrases that I’ve highlight that I’ve latched onto. Phrases about books and storms that were written BEAUTIFULLY! So, bravo Linton for hitting the nail on the head as to why readers disappear like they do! However, 5 chapters in and I can already guess where a majority of the story is going. But that’s also because I read like a mad-woman and have read this particular type of story, many different ways. Enemies to lovers where the FMC isn’t who she thinks she is. I am all about supporting indie authors. BUT. I also feel like criticism should be constructive, and not degrading. So if I could give this book a 4 1/2, strictly because I know the work the author put into this, I would. So if you’re looking for an easy read with characters that aren’t hard to follow, look no further! They are easy to love and easy to care for. One of the biggest issues they lacked, to me, was depth and plausible reactions to their situations. JD, you have done BEAUTIFULLY writing this book. I applaud and will continue to buy your books in the future. My BIGGEST recommendation is to definitely hire some form of an editor for any upcoming books. Or in turn, I will be happy to beta read for you. Should my opinion change of the book by the time I finish, I will happily get on here and say I was wrong, delete this review and post a different one. Until then…
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