As the Marketing Manager at Winstanleys Pramworld I’ve had the chance to see a lot of incredible baby products over the last 10 years — but nothing quite compares to actually using them day-to-day as a new parent.
Now that I’m on maternity leave with my first baby, I’m experiencing our products from a whole new perspective — and the Joolz Aer 2 Nest to Seat has genuinely impressed me.
We originally started out with the Joolz Aer2 Carrycot, which was ideal for those first few months. But as our bigger than average 4-month-old quickly outgrew it, we were ready for the next step. I wanted something that would still allow for that parent-facing connection, while keeping all the lightweight, travel-friendly features that made us love the Aer 2 in the first place.
Then, Joolz released the Nest to Seat and honestly, it’s been a total game changer.
A cabin approved parent-facing stroller (Finally!)
One of the most common requests we hear from parents is for a compact stroller that’s parent-facing. Until now, that’s been a tricky combination to find — but the Joolz Aer 2 Nest to Seat delivers exactly that.
It offers a cozy, secure seat unit that attaches easily to the Aer 2 chassis, letting your baby face you for those early months when eye contact and reassurance matter most. The design feels thoughtfully engineered, beautifully finished, and perfectly suited to modern parenting.
Still Cabin-Approved
Even with the Nest attached, the Aer 2 remains compact and cabin-approved — meaning it’s ideal for travel, quick trips, or city living. It folds down effortlessly.
For me personally, it’s been a dream to use, it’s lightweight, smooth, and simple to handle (even with a baby in one arm!).
Our Verdict
The Joolz Aer 2 Nest to Seat really does tick every box. It bridges that gap between the newborn and world facing stage, while giving parents the closeness and convenience they crave.
It’s stylish, smart, and solves one of the biggest parent wishes a truly compact stroller that’s parent-facing.
As both a first-time mum and part of the Winstanleys Pramworld team, I can wholeheartedly say this one’s worth the hype.