ZOE XL2: Our Favorite Lightweight Double Stroller for Travel

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If you have young children and like to travel, you likely appreciate a lightweight stroller that still retains those small-but-important features.* After trying out several different brands, our family favorite is the ZOE XL2 double stroller (see 600+ reviews, buy direct from ZOE as a third-party seller). They aren’t a big name brand and you won’t find them in any major big box retailer.

This double stroller weighs only 16 pounds and the single stroller only weighs 10 pounds. That means this double stroller is lighter than many single strollers. How? They made it from aluminum as opposed to steel. Meanwhile, it still has quick-folding capability, extended shade canopies, 135 degree recline, lower basket, and snack/cup holders.

We’ve taken the ZOE XL2 on multiple extended international trips and the weight savings makes a big difference. It can be hard to explain until you compare it side-by-side with strollers that call themselves “lightweight” yet are twice as heavy. Weigh your current stroller and compare! Both of us can carry the XL2 with one hand.

There are also cheap “umbrella” double strollers, but they lack the extended shade canopies and/or deeper recline that allows for easier naps in the stroller.

Our only warning is to keep the removable cupholders in your carry-on bags if you don’t use a gate check bag. (We also recommend a gate check bag for protection. Yes, it’ll get beaten up and probably torn after about 10 flights. I think of it as paying less than $2 per flight. Besides, would you rather have the abuse be inflicted directly upon your stroller?)

Right now ZOE is liquidating their stock of returned and open-box strollers. The prices and discounts vary, but as of this writing you can get the XL1 for $100 and XL2 for $190. They promise it to be “like new” and never taken outside. This is not a sponsored or paid post, we are simply happy customers and they announced this sale to their mailing list members.

* I’m not saying this stroller is only for travelers as it is our “daily driver” as well, but it does cost more than some other value brands. A few more pounds matters less when you’re not carrying it through airports and pushing it 10 miles a day up and down hills.

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Comments

  1. Joshua Katt says

    Thank you for this, just had a newborn and scored $95 delivered for the single model open box.

  2. We have the Zoe XL2 and love it! It’s both our everyday and travel stroller and has made it to several countries already and is holding up great. I only wish I had the newest version!

  3. Thanks for your review! Can you please clarify if the stroller bag you recommended (JL Childress red bag, dimension 46 x 21 x 13 inches) indeed fits the Zoe XL2, not the single? All the reviews I read say that the Zoe bag is too tight, also very expensive. Thanks!

    • No, the JL Childress red bag that we own will not fit this double stroller, we use it for our single stroller (we had 3 kids 5 and under at one point). For the ZOE XL2, we usually just gate check it with the cover it came with. I would also remove the cup holders as they can pop off when handled roughly.

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