Pigeon
Research by Peter Crona
Method How we research
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
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- Our score: 9.74 / 10
Pigeon Bingle BB6
Pigeon Bingle BB6 is a lightweight B-type stroller for families who want a quick-fold city buggy after the child can sit independently. It is most useful when carrying weight and small folded size matter more than newborn recline.
- Our score: 9.56 / 10
Pigeon Bingle BB5
Pigeon Bingle BB5 is for families looking for a light-pushing B-type stroller. Use to around 48 months is appealing, but it is not a newborn-first main stroller; it fits parents who want easier outings after the sitting stage.
- Our score: 9.56 / 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.
- 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.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Pigeon Felice
Pigeon Felice is a reversible A-type stroller for families who want a mainstream newborn-ready city stroller. It fits parents comparing face-to-face pushing, daily handling, and comfort before moving to a lighter later-stage buggy.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Pigeon Runfee RB5
Pigeon Runfee RB5 suits families who want easier turning in narrow spaces plus the reassurance of a reversible A-type stroller. At about 5.9 kg it is not an ultra-light carry choice, but it can prioritize everyday pushing comfort.





