Stroller Comparison: Cybex Beezy vs Coya
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Stroller Comparison: Cybex Beezy vs Coya

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These two strollers offer different advantages and disadvantages in terms of child comfort, ease of use, durability, and driving characteristics. Below is a detailed comparison of the Cybex Beezy and the Coya.


Cybex Beezy

Specifications

  • Weight: 8.1 kg
  • Folded dimensions: 27 × 48.5 × 64.5 cm
  • Open dimensions: 107 × 48.5 × 82 cm
  • Wheels: 17 cm front & 21 cm rear
  • Seat: 46 cm backrest, 33 cm width, 79 cm length, 110 cm total reclined length
  • Capacity: 22 kg in the seat + 5 kg in the basket

Child Comfort

  • Recline: near-flat and newborn-acceptable
  • Upright position: a bit too sloped, recline strap slightly stiff
  • Textiles: durable and padded enough
  • Harness: no-rethread shoulder straps, one-pull tightening

Missing features

  • no extendable canopy
  • no peekaboo window or ventilation panels

Compatibility

  • car seat adapters available

Parent Comfort

  • Handlebar: fixed, 107 cm
  • Basket: easy to access
  • Folding: one-hand fold, stands when folded, can be carried via bumper bar
  • Travel: slightly too large for IATA cabin size, but usually accepted for gate check

Driving Characteristics

  • Frame: sturdy with good cross-support, though joints may loosen with heavy use
  • Suspension: both front and rear
  • Terrain: suitable for cobblestones, gravel, and light off-road use without being too shaky

Cybex Coya

Specifications

  • Weight: 6.6 kg
  • Folded dimensions: 18 × 44 × 52 cm
  • Open dimensions: 105 × 44 × 79 cm
  • Wheels: 15 cm front & 16 cm rear
  • Seat: 48 cm backrest, 32-33 cm width
  • Leg rest: 9 cm (shorter than Beezy’s)
  • Capacity: 22 kg in the seat + 5 kg in the basket

Child Comfort

  • Recline: near-flat, newborn-acceptable
  • Upright position: also slightly too sloped, recline strap requires effort
  • Textiles: feels more premium than Beezy
  • Harness: no-rethread shoulder straps, one-pull tightening

Advantages

  • extendable canopy with better sun coverage
  • ventilation built into canopy
  • removable seat liner revealing a large mesh back panel

Compatibility

  • car seat adapters available

Parent Comfort

  • Handlebar: fixed, 104.5 cm
  • Basket: harder to access due to narrower frame
  • Folding: requires more effort than Beezy, extra step with carry strap, two hands needed to unfold
  • Carrying: lighter weight, slimmer profile, shoulder strap makes it easy to carry
  • Travel: fits within IATA cabin guidelines and even stricter 115 cm airline limits

Driving Characteristics

  • Frame: solid bars and reinforcements, but central hubs under the seat flex slightly side-to-side
  • Suspension: none in the rear
  • Stability: narrower wheelbase makes it less stable in sharp turns
  • Terrain: more jittery on rough ground, less capable overall

Conclusion

  • Coya: feels more premium with higher-quality textiles, better ventilation, and a more compact fold. Ideal for travel and warmer climates.
  • Beezy: more affordable, easier storage access, simpler folding, and better terrain performance. A solid choice as a primary stroller or for families who need versatility on varied ground.

The choice ultimately depends on your needs:

  • Travel-focused convenience → Coya
  • Everyday versatility & terrain handling → Beezy