Ergobaby Metro 3 Stroller Review

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The Metro 3 is a flexible, small fold baby stroller, fits newborn to 50 pounds (around 4years), for £339.90 ($450). It’s ergonomic design marries highest levels of practicality with a clean, modern aesthetic, the perfect stroller for parents on the go and home and away.Mixing functionality with style, the globe is is perfect for urban, active families. It’s 7.6 kg in weight, which means its lighter than both the Nuna MIXX Next (28.3 lbs) and heavier than the Metro+ Deluxe (8.3 kg). With its lightweight, compact fold (21.2″ x 17.3″ x 9.8″) and the AGR Seal for Ergonomics, what also speaks for the YOYO² is back-friendly comfort for baby and parent, it fits in most airplane overhead bins.

Key Features

Self-StandingFold: A button push collapses the stroller, and the stroller will stand on its own when folded.

CushionRide™ Four-Wheel Suspension: Custom designed rubberized composite wheels are just the right size for quick and easy manuvering and smooth gliding on any surfaces like city sidewalks, cobblestone streets or light off-road.

Near-Flat Recline with Newborn Nest An unlimited djustable strap reaches nearly flat position, provides a cosy & comfortable traveling space for new-born infants.

extendable UPF50+ canopy – includes a window and mesh, for airflow and visibility.

Foldable Toggle Handlebar: 37.4-41.3 inch securly adjusts, which takes full body types of the parental length.

10 kg Baskets: Two baskets rear and under seat, each basket supports up to 22lbs and 2.5 L of storage.

Puncture-Proof Rubber Tires: Durable puncture-proof rubber tires provide smooth traveling, and the 7-inch rear and 5-inch front wheels allow for adequate performance.

Car Seat Compatibility: Compatible with Nuna, Cybex, Maxi-Cosi BeSafe when using adapters (sold separately).

Accessories: Rain cover and weather shield, Optional add-ons: Cup holder, snack tray, and bug net.

ErgoPromise Lifetime Guarantee – on wheels and handle; Claims must be filed by the ORIGINAL purchaser/owner; Proof of purchase is required.

Performance and Field Testing

The Metro 3 performs well in the real world, especially if you live in or visit a city. Parent testers, including those at Mother & Baby, were fans of its one-handed steering and comfortable ride over bumpy pavements and cobbles, with the help of the CushionRide™ suspension. At just 17.3 inches wide, it cuts through tight spots like train turnstiles and bustling markets better than wider strollers like the Evenflo Pivot Xpand (26.5 inches). Testing in urban environments like London and Edinburgh demonstrated that it takes to public transport with no issue, and that the bike can be collapsed away down to bus-baggage size in seconds (in London it’ll fit under the bus seats).

Its cabin-approved fold is a godsend for travel on the Metro 3. A Reddit user said they gate-checked it on six round-trip flights without any damage, simply using a carry bag for protection. At 7.6 kg, is significantly lighter and easier to carry up stairs or discreetly put away in small apartments — without sacrificing all of the features of the heavier Nuna MIXX Next. But a few testers found the fold takes some practice to master the “flick” motion, and the brake can be difficult to access when the seat is fully reclined. It does fine on light off-road trails — gravel, forest trails — but is not as durable as the Thule Spring’s air-filled tires or the Baby Trend Expedition’s bicycle tires.

Ergobaby Metro 3 Competitors

Get StrollerGuide to know how the Metro 3 compares to the Evenflo Pivot Xpand, Thule Spring, Baby Jogger City Mini GT2, Baby Trend Expedition, and Nuna MIXX Next. com reviews and other Metro 3-only resources.

Evenflo Pivot Xpand

Evenflo Pivot Xpand ($400) is a modular single-to-double stroller with 22 configurations for the new family that’s expanding. Its self-standing fold and affordable price make it attractive to the budget-conscious parents, but if you’re walking on rougher terrain, the plastic wheels and heftier frame (weighs 28 lbs.) isn’t as nimble as the Metro 3’s rubber wheels, and suspension. The Pivot Xpand does not have a lie-flat seat, so it necessitates a car seat or bassinet for a newborn, whereas Metro 3’s newborn nest is integrated.

Best for: Parents on a budget in need of a double stroller. Metro 3 nicety: weighs less, minimal fold, newborn-ready without add-on purchases.

Thule Spring

The Thule Spring is really great on rough surfaces, but also relatively portable and light at 22 pounds, with air-filled tires and an adjustable handlebar ($400). Huge canopy, one hand recline, light weight like the Metro 3… but without having a reversible seat so you’ll need a bassinet or car seat. With its one-handed fold and cabin-approved size, the Metro 3 is the better choice for air travel.

Best for: Active parents taking on all sorts of terrain. Metro 3 PROs: Travel-friendly fold and newborn ready.

Baby Jogger City Mini GT2

The Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 ($650) is 22.5 lbs with one-hand fold and forever-air tires designed for all terrain. It has a roomy basket and an adjustable handlebar, functions that parents will appreciate, though the seat doesn’t recline completely flat, so it can be trickier to use with a newborn, without added accessories. The Metro 3 gains a travel-friendly fold and lower weight, however, while the GT2’s basket is easier to access.

This stroller is best for: Urban parents who want an all-terrain stroller that can do it all. Metro 3 Benefit: Lighter, smaller and newborn ready.

Baby Trend Expedition

On a budget The Baby Trend Expedition $150 is a budget jogging stroller with large bicycle tires for outdoor adventures. It’s 30 pounds, heavier and less compact than the Metro 3, with no standing fold or newborn suitability out of the box without a car seat. The Metro 3 comes with luxury elements, such as suspension and ergonomic certification, that the Expedition lacks.

Best for: Parents on a budget who want a jogging stroller. Metro 3 Pros Compact and lightweight, newborn to toddler usage.

Nuna MIXX Next

(800) The ultra high-end Nuna MIXX Next is compact, featuring all-wheel suspension and true-flat recline. With reversible seating and GREENGUARD GOLD certification, it’s a stroller that appeals to eco-minded parents, but with a weight of 28.3 lbs, and higher price, it’s less travel-friendly than the Metro 3. The lighter frame and much lower price of the Metro 3 make it better value for regular travellers.

Best for: Parents who value a little luxury and newborn readiness. Metro 3 Pros: Its lighter, cheaper, cabin-compatible.

Ergobaby Metro 3 Baby Carrier: Pros & Cons Attached are the Pros and Cons of the Ergobaby Metro 3.

Pros

Travel-Friendly: Cabin approved fold so it fits in most airplane overhead bins, perfect for air travel and travel by public transport.

Convenience: Self standing, compact fold makes storing easy for compact trunks and small storage areas.

Feature-Filled Design: Features easy one-handed seat recline, automatic folding lock, and built in storage with self standing fold, 3, 5, or 7 point anti-bacterial harness, grow-with-me infant body and head support are all included.Soft, padded materials, and full-coverage retractable canopy offer baby top-of-the-line comfort.

Useability: Newborn to 50 lbs, car seat compatible, newborn nest.

Smooth Cruiser: Four wheel Cushion Ride suspension even makes for a smooth ride on urban terrain and light adventures.

Parent-Friendly: Adjustable handlebar, 10 kg basket and included weather shield offer flexibility and ease.

Reliability: Puncture-resistant tires with a lifetime warranty.

Cons

Learning Curve for Fold: Not all parents have an easy time with the one-handed fold right away.

Not the Best Off-Road: It doesn’t have quite enough off-road capability as all the terrain strollers like Thule Spring or Baby Trend Expedition.

Narrow Canopy: Sunshade does not fully cover arms, according to some testers.

Accessories Are Additional:Bug net, snack tray and car seat adapters are sold separately.

Brake Accessibility: Difficult to access when seat is fully reclined.

Forward-Facing Only: It doesn’t have a reversible seat like the Nuna MIXX Next.

Parent Comments And Suggestions

Here we share some of the positive and negative points that parents who have used the Metro 3 and the older models of the Metro love and hate about it. The plush padding and solid feel was praised by a tester on Natural Baby Shower while handling well over different terrains including city streets. Redditors liked that it was still going strong after many flights and that it manages to slot into tight spaces, though some had trouble getting it to unfold. “One came back for the UPPAbaby Minu V3 because they were brand loyal, but still thought the Metro 3 had great features for the price,” one parent said.

For parents, lifestyle is everything. The fold was great for city-dwellers with their small apartments or for regular travellers (as the Mumsnet tester reported) as it folds up small and is lightweight. But country-dwelling families who require off-roading capability may favor the Thule Spring. Here: Budget-minded shoppers will probably lean towards the Baby Trend Expedition, but the Metro 3’s extended lifespan and travel-friendly features make it worth the investment. Newborn parents will love the lie-flat seat, but if you want a parent-facing option, look at the Nuna MIXX Next.

Conclusion

*Ergobaby Metro 3 Stroller All in One Compact Stroller is among the best pushchair for parents looking for an easy to carry, simple to use, lightweight and travel-friendly stroller that is not just convenient but also comfortable for the little one. So is its one-handed folding, responsive all-wheel suspension and infancy-to-toddler flexibility. It outperforms the Evenflo Pivot Xpand, Thule Spring, Baby Jogger City Mini GT2, Baby Trend Expedition, and Nuna MIXX Next in terms of portability and value, but it’s not great for off-road terrain or parents looking for a reversible seat.

Coming in at £339.90 ($450), the Metro 3 delivers luxury at a mid-range price, and comes with the Ergobaby lifetime guarantee. And across town, over the mountains or by the sea, CITY TOUR 2 is your go-anywhere traveling stroller. Parents will want to weigh up local terrain, how often they will be travelling, and their budget when making a decision, but for those who are all about that compact design and simple operation, the Metro 3 is a good pick.

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  • Mia Turner

    Mia Turner is a certified parenting consultant and founder of "Stroller Savvy," a platform dedicated to budget-friendly gear reviews. With a decade in maternal health education, she emphasizes affordability, ease of use, and accessibility. Her evidence-based comparisons and "parent hack" tutorials resonate with families navigating financial constraints without compromising quality.

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