Poppy Whirl
Overview
Highlights
- Four 360⁰ Whirl wheels
- One-handed, self-standing fold
- All-wheel and flex in-seat suspension
Description
Poppy Whirl features 360 Whirl wheels, allowing it to zip and turn effortlessly around tight corners and crowded sidewalks. The wheels glide the stroller in any direction—even sideways or diagonally.
With one button, you can unlock a smooth turning radius or lock the back wheels for more straightforward strolling.
It also offers all-wheel and flex in-seat suspension to keep kiddos cruising comfortably.
To create a travel system, pair Poppy Whirl with any Joie infant car seat (sold separately) and the included ring adapter. The adapter simplifies and secures the connection between the poppy whirl stroller and Joie infant car seat.
The stroller seat can be parent-facing or world-facing seat, and it offers three recline positions. The handlebar adjusts to three different height options and the leatherette armbar pivots out of the way.
The mesh seatback with an optional padded insert provides extra comfort and airflow. The optional padded buckle and harness covers are machine-washable.
More features include a removable cupholder, mesh peekaboo window, extendable, full-coverage UPF 50+ and water-repellent canopy and spacious storage basket.
Poppy Whirl has a hidden tracking tag pocket on the stroller so you can keep track of it even when you have to step away from it.
When you’re done with your outing, Poppy Whirl offers a quick one-handed, self-standing fold.
What we about it
Details
- Unfolded: 31”L x 21”W x 40”H
- Folded: 16”L x 21”W x 32”H
- Weight: approx. 25.4 lbs
- Usage: Up to 50 lbs (or from birth when paired with an infant car seat)
- Manufacturer’s warranty: 1 year
Q&A
Customer reviews
We have loved how easy it is to…
It’s definitely not as durable/sturdy as my other stroller and it’s pretty reactive to bumps like pebbles on a sidewalk. For that reason, I will probably use it as my errands stroller…
On the positive side, it is lightweight, my baby is comfortable and well supported, and it works fine on flat surfaces. The wheels rotate well and it’s easy to turn and maneuver in tight spaces or indoors.
However, it becomes difficult to manage when the sidewalk isn’t perfectly flat or when the ground is slightly sloped. The stroller tends to pull strongly to one side and follows the slope automatically.…
The seat is comfortable, the harness feels secure, and the stroller feels sturdy. It’s not the lightest, so lifting it in and out of the car takes some effort, and the storage basket isn’t very big.
Not perfect, but practical and reliable once you learn it.
I also really like how versatile it is. Being able to switch between parent-facing and forward-facing is a nice touch, and the stroller feels sturdy and well made. The seat is comfortable for our little one, and the canopy…






