Pigeon

Research by Peter Crona

Last updated

Pigeon is a practical Japan-market brand to check when the stroller job is light city movement after the newborn stage. Its Bingle line makes the most sense for trains, narrow storage, and quick errands, while families needing newborn comfort or rough-path stability should compare A-type or larger strollers first.

From
Japan
Founded
1957
Before You Buy

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Strollers

  1. Our score: 9.75 / 10

    Pigeon Bingle BB4

    Pigeon Bingle BB4 is a Japan-focused B-type stroller for families who want a light city buggy but still care about seat posture and everyday handling. It is best after the sit-up stage; newborn-first families should start elsewhere.

  2. Our score: 9.75 / 10

    Pigeon Bingle BB5

    Pigeon Bingle BB5 is the newer Bingle pick for families buying a compact Japanese B-type stroller now rather than chasing the lowest older-model price. It keeps the same basic job: light city movement after the newborn stage, with limited rough-ground ambitions.

  3. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Pigeon epa

    Pigeon epa is the Pigeon stroller for families who want a chair-mode stroller that can also recline fully for supervised newborn outings. It is worth comparing when seat posture matters, but it should not be treated as an overnight sleep product.