Should you buy it??
Check closely
based on 2 of 5 signals
Quick take
In short: what each side says
AI · critics · buyers · brand claims — each opened up in full further down ↓
Owners love the lightweight, compact design and excellent portability for travel, but ergonomic flaws like right-handed bias and one-handed fold issues divide some users.
The verdict
What the panel makes of it.
The phil&teds Go V2 is a lightweight stroller made by phil&teds. New Zealand designed it for parents who need a compact pushchair. The frame weighs under six kilograms and folds small enough for car trunks. Parents with limited space buy it. It solves the problem of transporting infants without bulk. AI assistants currently rank it number twenty-five for best lightweight strollers.
Act one
What the machines think.
Several AI models read the category and place this product — model by model, list by list, over time.
Rank trajectory?
Weeks of movement.
Act two · ★ new
What the people say.
The same product, judged by the owners who bought and filmed it — what they praise, what they knock, who it's for.
Critics digest
What the critics keep repeating.
Size (Wheels, Folded, Width)· 0% positive
“The Go folds down to a very compact 54x44x19cm, which fits well within many cabin luggage dimension stipulations (British”— MadeForMums
Maneuverability· 100% positive
“The Go is easy to push in some ways, as it's so lightweight, so it's easy to get up hills (if there are no bumps), for”— MadeForMums
Other highlights· 100% positive
“The Go fits very well on different transport, tucking nicely into spaces on buses, and its fold means it's great for trains”— MadeForMums
From 2 published reviews · written + video
What buyers say?
What Google knows about it.
Beyond the video critics, Google pools 60 buyer ratings of the Go V2 from across retailers — a far wider, if blunter, jury. Here’s the shape of that opinion.
60 ratings · 3 written
across 2 retailers
What owners single out
Review 2 highlights the one-handed unfold ergonomic issue, which aligns with the weakest aspect of ergonomic design and usability that video reviewers may have flagged.
In their words
“Really great travel pram at an excellent price. Arrived super quickly to AKL. Bought to use as a travel system with the car seat, and wanted lie flat, all wheel suspension and a bumper bar. Ended up not using the car seat in pram, but well used in lie flat mode with baby sleeping and awake. Used travelling overseas, quick fold when at restaurants/cafes to put under the table, and used lie flat mod”
R.S. · verified purchase · winkalotts.co.nz
“I really wanted to love this pram - it is so small and lightweight that it would have been brilliant to take on holiday, but it has a couple of design flaws I couldn’t get past. The pram is clearly designed for right handers (due to where the buttons are on the handle), but the clip that keeps the pram together is also on the right of the pram and it kept catching when doing the one hand unfold. W”
Maddie B. · verified purchase · merinokids.co.uk
as of June 16 · 60 buyer ratings?
The recap
Where it stands today.
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