The Jiffle wagon – more than you’d expect from a trolley
In 2022, after the successful launch of the trolley, the Dutch inspiration magazine Baby Inspiration wrote: “The new thing in the world of wagons is the The Jiffle wagon. The new innovation from New Zealand is the new baby stroller. The Jiffle wagon is truly an all-in-one solution for baby and parent.”
In the same year, the trolley also won first prize as the winner of the Kind+Jugend innovation award at Europe’s most popular trade fair. The Baby Innovation Award and Baby Innovation Design Award followed in 2023.

What makes The Jiffel different from a normal pram?
This is no ordinary three-person pram, but the first 6-person pram to grow with you and your family! No need to worry about buying extra strollers as your family grows, or bother transporting them, the stand and second child seat are already integrated into The Jiffle. Perfect, right?
When our family had a second child, we were forced to buy a new and cumbersome stroller, which was always a major undertaking to transport from one end of Estonia to the other. In 2023, we swapped the old two-child stroller for The Jiffel, which changed the whole game for our family. Isabel, the little sister, was able to sit in the carriage seat, and older brother Hendrik was happy to sit behind his sister in the carriage, where the luggage basket is usually located. Going to the playground with two children or taking a brother to nursery turned into a real fun trip.
As can always happen – two do not count for three. In January 2024, Adele was born. For the first time, we introduced the trolley. When the baby grew up, we adopted The Jiffel as a pram for three. Adele sits in the chair, Isabel in the pushchair and brother Hendrik, when he gets tired, can stand on the pull-out stand. It’s also nice to walk behind. Fun for all!
Of course, it is also possible to use the trolley without a seat. To do this, you can easily remove the pushchair and seat, pull the pushchair out from under the wagon and you’re ready to go. It’s like cruising the zoo or the Lottemaa.
The Jiffle is the family perennial – lasting from the first child to the third. Thanks to its high load capacity, the caravan can be used for a very long time.
If you decide to buy The Jiffel, be sure to check out the accessories. They’ll make your walks and trips even more comfortable. Here are some of the most useful accessories for your stroller.
Rain cover
In our region it rains regularly (unfortunately). To protect your little one and the stroller from getting wet, a rain cover for the basket and seat is a must. It’s easy to attach. When it’s not in use, you can fold it up into a tiny fold and place the sheet in a pocket in the stowage space provided. Perfect!
Soy bag
When it’s cold outside, a sleeping bag will keep your baby cosy and warm. Perfect for our climate! It’s made in two parts, with a removable bottom so it can be used when the weather’s not too wintry. It is very easy to shake clean and wash.
This will keep all unwanted insects away from your baby. With our insect net, you can safely go outside and your baby can enjoy a safe nap. The side of the net has a zipper for easy and quick access to your little one.
Car seat adapters
With the Jiffle cradle adapters, you can simply click the cradle onto the stroller frame. It’s handy if your baby is asleep and you don’t want to wake him or her up, or if you need to get moving quickly.

Jiffle wagon offers extra ventilation
Jiffle is ideal for both summer and winter. The wagon has an additional ventilation system in the carrying basket. To protect the child’s most delicate part, the head, from drafts, ventilation holes are located on the sides of the basket. As the weather warms up, you can open both sides of the carrycot and close them just as easily. Your little one will enjoy the view too. Ventilation has also been taken into account when designing the arms of the trolley. Open the cover fully, provide extra ventilation and you can protect your child’s face from the sun. If it’s too dark in the basket, you can fold up the armrests. Perfect, right?