Say hello to the NEW BabaBing Raffi 2.0 Stroller

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by Keya Modessa |
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Just when you thought the Raffi stroller couldn't get any better, they released the new BabaBing Raffi 2.0. This redesigned 3-in-1 travel system offers excellent performance and has been created for parents who want comfort and security.

This new and improved version is more lightweight and manoeuvrable than its predecessor, making it perfect for navigating busy streets or tighter spaces.

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Pros

  • Lightweight and easier to manoeuvre
  • One-handed collapse for easy storage
  • Can handle up to 22kg
  • Can lay flat for newborns

Cons

  • Only available in three colours
  • The carrycot features a Kose cool lining - keeping baby warmer or colder depending on weather
  • Comes with sun canopy
  • Comes with anti-reflux adjustable base - helping to reduce reflux discomfort and promote better digestion
  • Adjustable footplate
  • Features risers on the chassis/frame to raise the carrycot height
  • Anti-reflux carrycot with 3-position incline/recline

More about the Raffi 2.0

This stroller really puts parents needs first with its ingenious design and exciting features from interior fabric that regulates your baby's temperature to a one-handed auto fold that works for both rear and forward-facing positions - the first of its kind. Impressive!

It also comes with a one-handed release and collapse button so parents can easily detach the carrycot from the frame and fold it away to pop in the boot of the car. The Kose Cool lining means your baby’s will be comfortable no matter what the weather - warm when it's cold outside and vice versa. We also love the first-to-market feature - an auto fold that works for both rear and forward-facing positions - perfect for travel and storage. Similar to the previous model, this one also features an anti-reflux adjustable base, elevating the baby's head to help with reflux discomfort.

Other key features

• Seat folds with the frame
The updated version includes a seat unit that conveniently folds along with the chassis/frame, making the stroller even more compact and easier to manage when not in use.

• Lays flat for newborns
The Raffi 2.0 seat unit lays completely flat, providing a comfortable environment for newborns, making it ideal from birth onward.

• Narrow wheels
The new and improved Raffi features larger wheels that are narrower in design plus puncture-proof tyres which ensures a smooth ride.

• Built for long-term use
The pushchair will grow with your tot and can handle up to 22kg (the previous version only handled up to 15kg), making it a long term investment option for any parent.

• Memory release buttons
To upgraded stroller make life easier, the memory release buttons, means you don't need to press both buttons simultaneously to remove the seat unit - making it quicker and easier to detach the seat when necessary.

More Bababing Stroller FAQs

Who is BabaBing?

BabaBing are a British company owned by brothers Ashley, Nick and Jamie Robinson. All their products are designed in-house and range from travel systems, buggies, foldaway bouncers and more.

What is the weight limit for the BabaBing Raffi?

The Raffi 2.0 is suitable from birth up to up to 22Kg. The previous version was suitable from birth up to 15kg.

Keya Modessa, is our Senior Digital Writer and brings over a decade of experience from the digital realm to Mother&Baby. As a mother of two, Keya understands the joys and challenges of modern parenthood and uses her own experience, to give practical advice. Keya has worked across national publications including glossy women's mags, Food and Travel, and more recently as digital lead for Muddy Stilettos.

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