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All Bugaboo Bee strollers have been refitted with brackets that reinforce the brake system and ensure the brakes function properly at all times. Get more information here.

The Bugaboo Bee has come in for a landing! After months of anticipation, speculation, and good old-fashioned buzz, Bugaboo's latest travel-friendly baby stroller is available at BugabooStrollers.com.

The Bugaboo Bee stroller is convenience, class, and style on four small wheels. Whether it's your only stroller or a 'spare' Bugaboo that you take while you travel, the Bugaboo Bee's small stature, versatility, clean lines, and portability make it a welcome addition to your busy family.   

  • Suitable from infancy to 37.5 lbs
  • Folded dimensions: 12" H x 17" W x 35" D
  • Seat is reversible

BENEFITS FOR MOM AND DAD
Parents who love the Bugaboo aesthetic but find the rugged Bugaboo Cameleon too bulky and cumbersome will adore the Bugaboo Bee.
The frame of the Bugaboo Bee uses the same high-strength aluminum and tough joint components that make Bugaboo baby strollers so durable, but makes a slight departure with 6" foam filled rubber wheels instead of the Bugaboo Cameleon's 12" air filled rear tires. The result is a compact, quick to fold, quick to open Bugaboo baby stroller that is ideal for parents on the go. 


Includes:

  • Demonstration DVD
  • Rain cover
  • Two-year manufacturer's warranty

Convenience

The compact design of the Bugaboo Bee emphasizes convenience and portability over the all-terrain capability of the Bugaboo Cameleon. The 'tight and light' Bugaboo Bee weighs only 17 lbs, making it quite easy to carry up steps or toss into the trunk of your car or a taxi. The Bugaboo Bee stroller folds up quickly with just two hands by releasing the fold levers and lifting the stroller. It unfolds with just a kick.     

The comfortable seat of the Bugaboo Bee is reversible, so your child can face toward you or away,  and the range of stylish accessories add value while accentuating this portable baby stroller's versatility. The 4.2 gallon underside basket gives you plenty of storage space, and the Bugaboo Bee's narrow width (just 20") makes it easy to slide through even the tightest spaces.

Pushability

In a departure from the Bugaboo standard of 6" front wheels and 12" air-filled rear wheels, the Bugaboo Bee rides on four 6" in foam-filled rubber tires. The front wheels can be fixed forward for better control on rough surfaces. The Bugaboo Bee also has a height adjustable handlebar that allows caretakers of different heights to push the stroller comfortably and makes the fold extra compact.    

While still durable and easy to maneuver, the Bugaboo Bee's smaller rear wheels mean you cannot expect to push it through sand or snow. The Bugaboo Bee baby stroller is best suited for the city, sidewalks, and the shopping mall. 

Compatibility

Now available! - Car seat adaptors for the Bugaboo Bee

The Bugaboo Bee is compatible with these infant car seats          

  • Graco Snugride

BENEFITS FOR LITTLE ONES

The Bugaboo Bee provides a safe and comfortable place for your baby or toddler up to 37.5 lbs to ride in style. The ergonomic seat design contours perfectly to his or her body shape, and the harness adjusts as they grow. The seat is reversible, allowing baby to keep eye contact with you or face out and see everything that you do.   

Comfort

The ergonomic seat and 5-point harness of the Bugaboo Bee are well padded for your child's comfort. Better yet, the reversible seat reclines to four different positions, allowing your baby to lean back and relax to his or her liking. This feature is especially useful when your child dozes off.

Every Bugaboo Bee comes with a deluxe sun canopy in the color of your choice, providing ample shade on sunny days. There's also a great looking raincover (included) that will keep the elements at bay on less than beautiful days.

Safety

  • 5-point harness for your baby's safety
  • Rear parking brake for security while stopped on a sloped surface.
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Specs

Capacity
1 Child
Maximum Seat Capacity
37.5 lbs.
Stroller Weight
17 lbs.
Front Wheel Size
6"

Dimensions

Width
20"
Ground to Handle
39"
Stroller Length
36"
Folded Dimensions
35 x 17 x 12"

Infant Car Seat Compatibility

Fits Graco Snugride
  • Quick and easy maneuverability
  • Easy one-piece fold
  • Carry handle for portability
  • Reversible seat
  • Backrest adjustable to four positions
  • Seat adapts to length of child
  • One-piece height-adjustable handlebar
  • Adapts to various car seats
  • 4-wheel independent suspension
  • Foam-filled rubber tires
  • 5-point harness
  • Water repellent sun canopy
  • All fabrics machine washable
  • Locking swivel wheels
  • Foot brake
  • Foot rest
  • Suitable from birth up to 37.5 lbs.
  • Weight: 17 lbs.
  • Folded LWH: 35 x 17 x 12 inches
  • Unfolded LWH: 36 x 20 x 39 inches
  • Underseat basket: 4.2 gallons

Bugaboo Bee stroller Reviews

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Perfect for those on the go who live in a metropolitan city!

5
Reviewer: Trisha Kendrick , Los Angeles, CA Date: June 23, 2009
In my opinion, the makers of Bugaboo Strollers designed their product for people like me; ALWAYS on the go!! We live in downtown L.A. and it's so, so easy to drink my coffee held in one hand while I'm steering the stroller with the other! The features I love the most, 1) the canopy provides plenty of shade 2) It's feather light so it's perfect for a person who's very petite 3) It folds effortlessly 4) most important it's so stylish it matches me. I'd say make the investment it is so worth it!! I now have less back pains too:)
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Too small!

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Reviewer: Anonymous , Oceanside, New York Date: June 05, 2009
I purchased a Bugaboo Bee in May of 2008 for my daughter, who was 21 months old at the time. She had grown out of her Cameleon (her heels were hitting the seat frame). Since I loved my Cameleon, I figured the same would be true for the Bee. Was I ever WRONG! Although true to design the basket is wonderfully accessible and the stroller folds up well, there are two major design flaws. One, the canopy dips too low. Therefore, the child's field of vision is obstructed by the canopy, which winds up brusihing the top of their head. This must be terribly annoying! The second major design flaw is in the seat. It is far too narrow and the side flaps of the seat are not anchored to the frame in any way. When the child sits in the stroller the side flaps cave into the child's body...again, making it seem awfully claustrophobic...
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Love It!

5
Reviewer: girlville , Toronto, Ontario Date: June 01, 2009
We purchased a Bugaboo Bee recently to supplement our Bugaboo Frog which I also love. Two Bugaboos seemed a bit extravagant to me but we are expecting our second child and our second car is a mini. The Frog's bassinet is too large to fit inside without folding a seat down. And both seats will be occupied. So we wanted something of equal quality that slotted into a tiny trunk nicely. Enter the Bee. It's great and it fits. The other NECESSARY requirement I had but found difficult to fill was that the stroller allow baby to face me but remain lightweight...I also love the amazing Bugaboo suspension which the Bee shares, and the deep recline. As for travel, we also wanted something we could maneuver airports with easily. Carrying our Frog through an airport in the travel bag feels a lot like hauling a cello. But packing it away as you're being called to board well that's just comical. Now with the Bee I anticipate an easy collapse, checking it at the gate no fuss no muss, when we travel abroad this July. Side note: it's a 2 handed collapse but a simple one handed open for me. I can carry my toddler and release it, all while pregnant. When buying it we got a free promotional baby cocoon as part of our purchase which sealed the deal. I'd also like to address size since it seems to be the biggest complaint. When purchasing our Frog 3 years ago, we had to choose between a Frog and a Chameleon and were told one of the main differences (colour choices aside) was the dimensions of the bassinet frame (which the European designers had increased very slightly in size to accommodate big American babies)...That being irrelevant to us, we opted for the slightly cheaper, lighter and smaller Frog. But as these things go I ended up having one of those massive children (10lbs plus at birth) and still he fit the bassinet just fine and we used it as his exclusive bed for the first 4 months of his life. I am finding that yet again with the Bee there is also much ado about nothing. My son is now 2 and a half and still topping the percentiles on the growth charts and he has NO problem fitting into the seat and his head doesn't touch the canopy. He loves the Bee and is forever telling me it's "comfy."
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Bugaboo Bee Pluses and Minuses

4
Reviewer: Ali , Warsaw, Poland Date: April 25, 2009
I purchased my Bee in 09/2008 in the US. Since we live in Europe, we were able to buy the Maxi Cosi car seat adapter which is way better than the Graco one (easier to use and very simple construction). Not sure why it's not available in the US. Cons: Opening the Bee takes some getting used to (practice and some more practice). The basket beneath is a bit small and would've preferred that it face me. Stroller does not stand upright when folded, but I know of very few strollers that do (most seem to have to be leaned against something). Pros: It's very light weight (for being a stroller that can be used from birth-using the car seat to toddler), easy to maneuver, once you are used to it - fold easily, several positions for the baby and the handles are adjustable to the person's height. I haven't had the problems others have mentioned. I suppose if you have those kinds of problems, it would be very annoying and not worth $500+. We like our stroller, but may get a Maclauren as well since we are going to have a 2nd child and they seem to work fine for toddlers and we can still use this one for our new baby. The Gecko and Chameleon are good strollers, but they weigh much more. I agree with the one reviewer that there should be an attachable tray like other strollers. The universal cup holder by Bugaboo does stick out and sometimes I have to be careful when maneuvering through doors and etc. I recommend Thinkking cupholders (it's soft and no problems going through doors). To remedy the storage space, I bought a diaper bag with hooks that attaches to the stroller. Seems a bit ironic...bought a lightweight stroller, but then have to get accessories to make it accomodating like the heavy strollers. Finally, the construction (frame) is better built than Perego strollers (umbrella) which is mainly plastic.
9 of 10 people found this review helpful
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Torn...

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Reviewer: Anonymous , Palm Beach, FL Date: April 11, 2009
Will make this short and sweet: I purchased this stroller 8-10 months ago. My brakes fail constantly, the handle is loose and no longer sturdy, it's SOOO difficult to turn the seat around, and a plastic piece simply broke off where the seat snaps onto when open. It doesn't stand by itself when folded (if this matters to you). It DOES fold easily. Basically, watch out for the handle and the breaks. I've been reading other reviews and see that it is OBVIOUSLY a big problem. I'm going to contact Bugaboo about it. One last thing to watch out for: Our son is 14 months and literally hasn't fit in the stroller for MONTHS! He sits leaning all the way forward bc he can't lean back! Other parents are having the same problem. I'm torn because it's a great stroller in concept! It's got a beautiful ride, it's so smooth and maneuvers like no other stroller. It looks different, but it lacks a lot. I asked Bugaboo if they would consider adding a tray as an accessory you could purchase for the stroller and they told me no because it "wasn't aesthetically pleasing"!! I'm sorry, but find a way to make it "aesthetically pleasing" because parents need FUNCTIONALITY!!!!! I'm over it!!
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Okay stroller

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Reviewer: Anonymous , Miami Beach, FL Date: February 07, 2009
i completely agree with the previous reviews,the Bee has a handle problem, i wasn't able to move it more than once (and my husband actually did it) it is stuck in place and not at all flexible. second, it is no easy to change the seat position as shown on the dvd in fact you have to pull so hard my thumbs hurt everytime. otherwise, i like the slidness of it, the light weight and it is easy to fold and unfold. and the seat is good i don't find it to be small although my daughter is on the big side she is very comfy. the sun and rain covers are perfect, the cup holder not so much, it is big sized and turns in all directions risking to split the hot liquids. it is a fancy cute stroller and i would buy it again in spite of all the flaws mentionned because my daughter loves it.
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The stroller is so so....

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Reviewer: Anonymous , new york, ny Date: February 05, 2009
I bought the bugaboo bee for my daughter and I must say that I'm not all that impressed ... considering the price tag. Closing it is a bit of a problem. You literally have to practice at home before taking this thing out. Secondly, the nest is a fabulos accessory, except you can't close the stroller with the nest on! This stroller is supposed to be for people on the go, but the reality is that it is a little too complex for that. Lastly, the storage basket is tiny tiny tiny. You cannot fit a stndard diaper bag under there. On the positive side my daughter loves the ride. It maneuvers well and gives a smooth ride.
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Bee

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Reviewer: Anonymous , new york, ny Date: January 19, 2009
I have just purchased the bee 3 weeks ago. my son is 3 months old. i was a little skeptical and have always favored the Maclaren strollers because of there light weight, and easy fold. I primarily choose the bee because of it's rear facing option and it also being light weight. So far i have had problems folding the while it's rear facing. the seat falls below and prevents it from locking, and also opening you really need to pull hard it's not as easy as the video makes it look. it's also a rather small stroller depending on how my son grows i'm not sure if he will fit in the bee past 2yrs. The rain cove is also not easy the way you have to hook it and then unhook it takes a bit of time if it's raining you will be soaked before you were able to put the plastic on. It also doesn't have a feature allowing yo to lift the rain cover with ease and not with out completely taking it off. The possitives of the bee like i said are the options to rear or font face, it is pretty light, and it moves very smoothly. it also has alot of accessory options. I do have a feeling i will have wind up purchasing a Maclaren in the next 5-7 months ans the Bee will wind up in the closet for the most part. i feel for $500+ this stroller should of been pretty flawless.
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Not in love with the Bee

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Reviewer: Anonymous , Williamsville, NY Date: December 14, 2008
We purchased this stroller in May 2008 before our son was born. I truly tried to give the thing a chance, which is why I waited this long to write this. We wanted something that we could use in the car, etc. that was easy to transport and unfold. We also own two Bugaboo Cameleons , one for our daughter and one for our son. While the ease of folding, etc. is great, the stroller is so small. Our daughter is a very tiny too, 5% percentile for height and weight, and is completely snug in the thing and much prefers her Cameleon . Our baby is on the larger side, and there is no way that he is going to comfortably fit in it by his first birthday. So, I guess that if you do not mind spending this much on a stroller for a year then it is for you. Having bought our first Cameleon within a month of them originally being introduced in 2005 and never having had a single problem with it, and owning the 2008 model Cameleon which I am also in love with (love the foam filled wheels) I really feel that these are a way better option over the Bee. I think that the Bee is a great concept, and I know that everyone was looking for a one step fold compact Bugaboo and the company listened, but it really is far from perfect and truly no replacement or substitute for the Frog(never tried but have heard great things) or the best stroller ever, the Cameleon. Cameleon is definitely worth the few extra folding steps and money- you will get many years vs. one year if you are lucky with the Bee. When we are travelling by air now we dont even use the Bee, we actually bought a Maclaren Quest which our daughter is very comfy in, and fold up the Cameleon for the baby. (whatever Bug you have, def. purchase the travel bag and protect your investment!) And, if we we are going by car, we actually fold up both Cameleons and bring them with us. That is how truly disappointed we are with the Bee, the new dust collector in our garage.
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