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Joovy Zoom X2 Double Review

Easy to push and turn jogger with good storage and comfy seats, but the brakes are a huge concern and require special attention
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joovy zoom x2 double double stroller review
Credit: Abriah Wofford
Price:  $600 List
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Manufacturer:   Joovy
By Wendy Schmitz ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  May 8, 2023
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RANKED
#7 of 19
  • Ease of Use - 40% 6.9
  • Maneuverability - 25% 8.2
  • Transporting/ Storing - 15% 4.0
  • Quality - 10% 5.0
  • Kid Ride - 10% 5.2

The Skinny

The Joovy Zoom X2 Double Jogging Stroller is a smooth-moving machine with big canopies and a quick, easy fold. It is less expensive than competing joggers for two and comes with a locking front wheel and rubber air-filled tires. This double stroller has a bulky fold compared to standard strollers and even top-rated joggers. While we found this stroller easy to push and enjoyable in tight spaces thanks to the three-wheel design and rotating front wheel, we can't overlook the brake setting issue we experienced during testing. When setting the brake, it makes an audible click and feels properly set. However, when we lightly bump the stroller, the brake gives way, and the stroller moves. We worry parents won't double-check the brakes, potentially leading to injury if the stroller gets away. The brake concerns make it a stroller we aren't big fans of.
REASONS TO BUY
Easy to maneuver
Multiple uses
Large storage basket
Locking front wheel
REASONS TO AVOID
Poor brake design is hard to set properly
Sunshades detach accidentally
Bulky fold
Editor's Note: After extensive testing, the Joovy Zoom X2 Double was added to the double stroller review on April 20, 2023. It is part of a recent update to the best double strollers review with five new products.

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Pros Easy to maneuver, multiple uses, large storage basket, locking front wheelMultiple seating options, accepts 2 car seats, easy to use, priceGreat protection from elements, easy to access storage, extra convenience featuresVery budget friendly, nice maneuverability, jogging potentialEasier to push and turn, lower price
Cons Poor brake design is hard to set properly, sunshades detach accidentally, bulky foldHarder to push and turn, heavier, lower qualityHarder to push and turn, no car seat compatibilityLower quality materials, noticeable flex and wiggleHeavy, poor car seat attachment
Bottom Line Easy to push and turn jogger with good storage and comfy seats, but the brakes are a huge concern and require special attentionBetter than average option that offers much for growing families with style similar to higher-end optionsBudget-friendly option with lots of nice features that make it easy to useBest on a budget that is easy to push and turn even in small spacesGood maneuverability for the price but harder to use and very heavy
Rating Categories Joovy Zoom X2 Double Evenflo Pivot Xpand... Joovy ScooterX2 wit... Baby Trend Expediti... Baby Trend Navigator
Ease of Use (40%)
6.9
8.3
7.2
5.7
5.8
Maneuverability (25%)
8.2
6.0
4.8
8.2
7.2
Transporting/ Storing (15%)
4.0
3.4
4.2
3.8
2.8
Quality (10%)
5.0
6.0
6.0
4.0
5.0
Kid Ride (10%)
5.2
7.8
6.6
4.4
4.6
Specs Joovy Zoom X2 Double Evenflo Pivot Xpand... Joovy ScooterX2 wit... Baby Trend Expediti... Baby Trend Navigator
Measured Weight 30.6 lbs 34.6 lbs 31.4 lbs 30.6 lbs 39.7 lbs
Measured Folded Dimensions 31.125"W x 32.5"H x 23.5"L 26.7"W x 25"H x 32.7"L 29.5"W x 15"H x 38.3"L 32.8"W x 16.5"H x 34"L 32.9"W x 19"H x 34.8"L
Capacity Limits Minimum: 3 mo.
Maximum: 50 lbs/44"
Minimum: Birth
Maximum: 55 lbs/38"
Minimum: 3 mo.
Maximum: 45 lbs/44"
Minimum: 6 mo.
Maximum: 50 lbs/42"
Minimum: 6 mo.
Maximum: 50 lbs/42"
Included Car Seat Compatibility None Evenflo SafeMax, LiteMax None None Any Baby Trend Infant Car Seat
Click-in Car Seat Adapters None Chicco KeyFit, KeyFit 30
Evenflo SafeMax, LiteMax
Graco SnugRide Click Connect 30, 35, SnugRide SnugLock 30, 35
Peg Perego Primo Viaggio
None None None
Strap-In Car Seat Adapters None None None None None
Number of Car Seats Accepted 0 2 0 0 2
Recline Front/Left Seat Mid-Level Deep Deep Deep Deep
Recline Rear/Right Seat Mid-Level Deep Deep Deep Deep
Storage Basket Size Large Extra Large Very Large Large Large
Sun Shade Size Medium Medium Large Small Small
One-handed Fold Yes No Yes No No
Locking Fold Auto Auto Manual Manual Manual
Self-standing Fold Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Handlebar Height - Min/Max 32.5" 33"/44.7" 41.9" 40.6" 41"
Sandal-friendly Brake No Yes Yes No No
Included Accessories Parent Organizer, Tire Pump, Wrist Tether Strap None None MP3 Speakers MP3 Speakers
Average Setup Time 15-20 min 10-15 min 10-15 min 10-15 min 20-25 min

Our Analysis and Test Results

In 2005, a family started the company, which is now located in Texas and California. Joovy prides itself on original, functional designs created with the quality construction of fun gear for everyday outings. Joovy makes a multitude of different baby products, including everything from bottles to strollers.

Performance Comparison



joovy zoom x2 double double stroller review - the joovy ranks slightly above average for eas of use with features...
The Joovy ranks slightly above average for eas of use with features that are straightforward and work as they should.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Use


The Joovy earned a slightly higher-than-average score for ease of use.

All double joggers have a bulky fold, but the Joovy adheres to the...
All double joggers have a bulky fold, but the Joovy adheres to the Disney size requirements for double strollers inside the park and on their public transport.
The Joovy has an auto-lock for the fold, and it is easy to release.
The Joovy has an auto-lock for the fold, and it is easy to release.

Fold and Unfold


This stroller has a one-handed fold and requires two hands to unfold. You need to recline the seatbacks fully to begin the fold, and it has an auto-lock feature when it is completed.

The Joovy is not hard to fold, but you do need to fully recline both seats to begin the process.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The requirement of reclining seats isn't a tricky part of the process, but it feels like it shouldn't be part of the process.

joovy zoom x2 double double stroller review - unlike other joggers we've reviewed, the joovy requires reclined...
Unlike other joggers we've reviewed, the Joovy requires reclined seats to fold.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Imagine your bus arrives, and you frantically unload kids and your diaper bag, so you can make adjustments before you can even begin folding. Other double joggers are a simple twist, slide, and pull on a handle. We often had trouble during testing with the sunshades popping out of place when folding. We couldn't find a way to secure or lock the shades in place. It also rolls back somewhat when folding, so be careful of your shins. Unfolding requires two hands, but the operation runs smoothly, other than the canopies falling off occasionally.

joovy zoom x2 double double stroller review - the joovy storage bin is a good size, but the weight limit is only...
The Joovy storage bin is a good size, but the weight limit is only 15 lbs, which might make it hard to carry supplies for two or run a grocery trip errand.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Storage


This stroller has a storage bin under the seat, inside stow pockets for the kids, and a parent handlebar organizer with a zippered compartment and cup holders. The bin is pretty large but has a limit of 15 lbs, which is half that of the highest weight limit in the group.

The Joovy has interior stow pockets designed for easy access items...
The Joovy has interior stow pockets designed for easy access items for little ones like snacks and treasures.
The parent console on the Joovy has a center zippered pocket and...
The parent console on the Joovy has a center zippered pocket and dual cup holders.

The stow pockets are suitable for small treasures, snacks, or water bottles. They are easy to access and have an elastic top to help keep things secured in place. The parent organizer is better than some with fairly deep cup holders, and we like the zipper to help prevent items from falling out or being easily stolen.

joovy zoom x2 double double stroller review - the joovy has a 5-point harness with shoulder straps that clip into...
The Joovy has a 5-point harness with shoulder straps that clip into the crotch buckle.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Harness


The Joovy has a 5-point harness that can be used as a three-point harness by unclipping the shoulder straps from the buckle. While we don't recommend it, it is possible. The shoulder straps are a rethread style for height adjustment, and the straps move smoothly for size. There are two prongs on each strap that inserts into the buckle. The buckle is easy to press, not too hard or soft. There is a loud audible click when the shoulder straps are in place.

joovy zoom x2 double double stroller review - while the joovy brakes are single-action, we had difficulty getting...
While the Joovy brakes are single-action, we had difficulty getting them properly set during testing and worry about the potential for accidents in the real world.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Brakes


The Zoom brakes are troubling compared to the competition, and while the pedal is easy to press to set, fully engaging the brakes during testing gave us trouble. When we pressed the brake pedal, it felt like it engaged, sounded like it engaged, and appeared to be engaged, but alas, when we slightly bumped the stroller, it rolled away. This meant the brake gear was only partially engaged, but the teeth of the gear were not fully locked in place. It works fine if you give it special attention to ensure the teeth are fully engaged. Still, we worry that parents will grow weary of the extra precaution and forget to give it the attention it requires, and our previous testing of competing strollers shows us it doesn't have to be this hard. Our brake experience during testing makes it a stroller we wouldn't recommend to a friend.

Releasing the brake is not easy to comfortable. It requires lifting the brake using the top of the foot, and it took more pressure than the competition to complete. Once you get the brake set, it doesn't want to disengage without some force. It did hurt the top of an exposed foot.

The rubber, air-filled, swivel front wheel helps the Joovy make...
The rubber, air-filled, swivel front wheel helps the Joovy make tight turns and traverse uneven terrain easily.
The front wheel on the Joovy can lock in place for jogging or moving...
The front wheel on the Joovy can lock in place for jogging or moving over bumpy surfaces.

Maneuverability


This jogger has better maneuverability than some competition, thanks to the swivel front wheel, three-wheel design, and rubber air-filled tires. Typically this stroller style is easy to push and turn and, dare we say, almost fun. It performs better than the wagons and many traditional strollers, on par with the other joggers.

The rubber tires provide a smooth ride, and it feels lighter as you push it than many traditional options that weigh less. It is wider than some others, with some slow movement required through tight doorways. It is possible to push with one hand on flat surfaces; the handle was well shaped for one-hand movement. It has a tight run radius. It is a little longer, and moving through multiple doorways with a 90-degree turn in the middle was more complicated than other joggers.

Pushing over uneven terrain is also a pleasure. Still, you can feel the lack of suspension compared to the higher-end joggers with suspension or adjustable suspension, which resulted in a little more reactive jostling over bumps. It moves easily over grass and gravel, and sweaty palms will love the foam-covered handlebar.

joovy zoom x2 double double stroller review - the joovy fold is initiated using the button on the handlebar, which...
The Joovy fold is initiated using the button on the handlebar, which can make one-handed pushing harder because it is in the way.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

This jogger does not have an adjustable handlebar, which makes it less convenient and ergonomic for parents of varying heights. Our tester was under 5'5, and it was high for comfortable running or pushing on rough terrain. Also, the button in the middle of the handle is a poor design, making it harder to push from the center if you are going straight.

Depending on your car or the size of your trunk, the Joovy Zoom...
Depending on your car or the size of your trunk, the Joovy Zoom might struggle to fit inside in one piece.
It takes patience and commitment to manipulation to help finesse the...
It takes patience and commitment to manipulation to help finesse the Joovy Zoom X2 into our test sedan trunk.

Transporting and Storing


Double strollers are typically big and heavy because they must be big enough for two. Being able to lift and stow your stroller is something to consider before buying. The shape of this stroller resulted in struggling during testing to fit in a sedan trunk in one piece. We struggled with his stroller, which was a tight squeeze.

Weight and Folded Size


This jogger is lighter and smaller than some jogging competitors, but it is not a small or lightweight option. Our measurements show a weight of 30.6 lbs and a folded size of 23,772 cubic inches.


joovy zoom x2 double double stroller review - keeping little ones cozy in comfortable seats with weather...
Keeping little ones cozy in comfortable seats with weather protection can go a long way in having fun adventures while strolling. The Joovy offers a nice canopy and a comfy seat.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Kid Ride


Cozy kids can translate to a longer ride. Having a comfortable seat with good legroom and larger canopies can potentially keep little ones happier for longer frustration-free adventures.

The Joovy recline toggle might feel rudimentary and requires two...
The Joovy recline toggle might feel rudimentary and requires two hands, but it is similar to some of the higher-ranking joggers in this review.
When the seatbacks on the Joovy Zoom are reclined, there is...
When the seatbacks on the Joovy Zoom are reclined, there is ventilation mesh in the top of the seat to increase comfort with airflow on hot days.

Seat


The Joovy seats are sling-style seats with adequate padding for comfort. The seats recline deep enough for cozy napping, with a slightly angled, non-adjustable leg rest and a plastic footrest. The footrest is somewhat narrow as it angles inwards to a single front wheel, which is typical for this stroller style. We suspect taller kids will end up with a dangling leg at some point. The recline toggle is a plastic part with two straps and requires two hands to work. When reclined, the seat has top mesh ventilation to help combat hot summer days.

joovy zoom x2 double double stroller review - the canopies on the joovy have adequate coverage, but the material...
The canopies on the Joovy have adequate coverage, but the material and designs aren't the best and frequently detached in our stroller.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Sunshade


The sunshades are large compared to some options, but they aren't as impressive as those on other joggers that score higher. We also had trouble with them staying attached, and they seemed to pop off easily when bumped or brushed into. This could get very annoying over time. There is no traditional peek-a-boo window. However, the canopy rotates forward, and there is ventilation mesh you can see through if the seat is reclined.

joovy zoom x2 double double stroller review - the joovy is an average-quality stroller that neither disappoints...
The Joovy is an average-quality stroller that neither disappoints nor truly impresses.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Quality


The Joovy is of average quality but struggles to compete with other higher-end jogging strollers. It is a nice-enough stroller, but the differences are apparent if you see it side-by-side with some competitors.

joovy zoom x2 double double stroller review - the joovy zoom frame is relatively sturdy, but it has a lot of...
The Joovy Zoom frame is relatively sturdy, but it has a lot of exposed rivets that mar the overall fit and finish and lead to some flexing issues.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Overall the fit and finish on the Joovy are pleasing. The frame is sturdy with just a little flex, and the fabric and components generally fit it well. We think the canopy design needs some help, both with the strange nylon-type cloth it is wrapped in. It was frustrating during testing to have them regularly dislodged for no significant reason, especially during folding. It also doesn't have a peek-a-boo window and relies on pulling the canopy or using ventilation mesh when the seat is reclined. Both design choices feel like corner-cutting to us.

The difficulties we experienced with the brake also indicate quality concerns in design or manufacturing. We think a higher quality product would be easier to use without possible error.

joovy zoom x2 double double stroller review - the footrest and leg rest on the zoom are nice enough with padded...
The footrest and leg rest on the Zoom are nice enough with padded leg rest and a plastic feeling mesh and rubber footrest. Nicer joggers have a combination leg and footrest that transitions in one-piece.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Car Seat Compatibility


This stroller is not compatible with any car seat from any brand.

Ease of Setup


This stroller is pretty easy to assemble, with a time of fewer than 20 minutes.



Setting up the KJoovy is not complicated and requires putting on the shades, wheels, and the parent tray. The manual offers pictures of the actual components helping to avoid any confusion on part names and what goes where. However, it doesn't include all the steps, and for some just shows the finished product and not how to get there. It felt like more components than it was, and it might have been quicker to finish if the manual had shown the parent tray installation steps.

Twins


This stroller doesn't accept any infant car seats, making it a poor choice for twins. While it would work for older babies who are ready to roll sans a car seat, we think it might be a misstep for parents who want a stroller that works from day one. The similar seating arrangements will help parents avoid fights over who will sit where; your baby will need to be able to sit up independently, somewhere around six months old, before utilizing your stroller. You could pair this stroller with a frame stroller that accepts car seats, or if there are two parents, each one could wear a baby until they are ready to ride.

joovy zoom x2 double double stroller review - the joovy is a good stroller, but the mid-range jogger price might...
The Joovy is a good stroller, but the mid-range jogger price might have parents wishing they spent less for lower quality or spent more for the best.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Should You Buy the Joovy Zoom 2?


The Joovy Zoom is a nice jogger with some useful features at a lower price for a jogging stroller. However, it doesn't offer enough to make it better than some budget-friendly joggers that cost significantly less (and score lower, too), and it isn't as impressive as the top-end joggers in this lineup. While we wouldn't be mad if it were gifted to us, it isn't one we'd necessarily recommend to a friend looking for a double stroller or a stroller for two.

What Other Double Stroller Should You Consider?


If you want a jogger for two, the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double is the one we love. This high-quality jogger has a quick one-handed fold, is relatively compact, has great storage, comfy seats, and giant canopies. With suspension and rubber, air-filled tires, it is hard to find fault with the Thule. If your budget doesn't allow it, the Baby Trend Expedition Double is also a nice choice. While it scored lower than the Zoom, it is also significantly cheaper. We think parents will appreciate the savings over the minor benefits the Zoom might have over the Expedition.

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Wendy Schmitz
 

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