
Mompush - Wiz Pro
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Last updated: Dec 26, 2025 Scoring
I second this. I’ve had mine going on one year now and I’ve had no issues.
r/BabyBumps • Recommendations for a lie-flat infant stroller? ->Oh I get it!!! So in that case maybe it might be easy to have the convertible car seat since me personally never really took baby out with just the car seat. Baby wraps and Carriers are easier to keep the baby comfortable and all. And also for walks and so you really don’t need the big stroller, a compact travel one does the job just fine, that’s what I used the most when had one kid and takes less trunk space. I have a Mompush one that I got on sale for under 150.
r/Mommit • Car seats? Strollers? ->Baby delight Highland bouncer on Amazon is awesome and only $45 - perfect dupe for the Baby Bjorn bouncer which is $209. Mom Push Wiz stroller on Amazon is great too at $160. It’s really similar to the UppaBaby which goes for $395.
r/beyondthebump • Is everyone on baby/parenting subs rich?!? ->We got a separate stroller for travel. We used the mompush from Amazon/a carrier for our baby. We bought uppababy’s travel bag to put our stroller and car seat in btw. If something happens to it uppababy will reimburse you but it has to be in their bag.
r/NewParents • Uppababy Cruz for travel? ->I was gifted a mompush wiz and absolutely love it. My 20mo enjoys it as well, and will hop into his chariot when he desires to be chauffeured around. Sometimes he pushes it himself, or prefers to walk. It's useful for when we go out and there's going to be a lot of walking. Those little legs can only go so far before getting pooped out. I am really pleased with the quality of it. I hit it with my car at one point, and other than some scrapes, you can't even tell. (No, the baby was not in it, and the car was a miata so it might not really count) I put our gear in the lower basket. Got the cupholder attachment. I take it to festivals and the whole thing disassembles and folds up such that it'll fit on the back rack of a golf cart. Used the bassinet setting from day 1 up until about a year. Not sure what we're going to do when baby #2 comes, as the bassinet was incredibly useful. I reckon we'll also get an umbrella stroller or a wagon for the bigger tot soon. Check height/weight maximums to see how your kid will fit and for about how long.
r/toddlers • Thoughts on toddler stroller ->We use the Mompush Wiz and love it
r/BabyBumps • Stroller recommendations ->The bassinets are only nice for a maybe the first couple months? 4 months at most in my experience but it will depend on your baby and lifestyle. My sister’s stroller doesn’t have a bassinet mode but instead lays flat and her daughter still took great stroller naps a few times a week. We had a Momcozy Wiz for the first 11 months and didn’t use the bassinet mode once he could hold his head up when buckled. We recently upgraded to a Joie Kava. The biggest downside for me is that there’s no way to face baby towards you but again that’s a nonissue after 4/5 months. You could also see what you could find on Facebook marketplace!
r/Buyingforbaby • Overwhelmed with stroller options! ->I am still waiting on baby to arrive so I haven’t been able to literally test drive yet BUT I will say it is fantastic in person. The materials look nice, the wheels are zero turn/smooth (there is no tread on them but they are puncture proof). It’s easy to assemble and the bassinet feature feels sturdy. The fold is one handed but you will need two hands to unfold it because a little latch engages to keep it folded. I found this cumbersome to figure out, but I don’t think it’ll be an issue once I am more comfortable using it. It is a little on the heavy side, but that is to be expected from the specs and just makes it feel like it’ll last into toddlerhood. Overall, I think it’s going to end up being a nice stroller for our needs and the price point was amazing. I’ll leave an official review on the website once bub is here and I’ve been able to fully test it!
r/BabyBumps • Mompush Wiz Pro Stroller ->The handle doesn’t move up or down!
r/BabyBumps • Mompush Wiz Pro Stroller ->I partially regret my purchase of the Mompush, just throwing it out there. It's a perfectly fine stroller, rolls nicely and has the basic features you'd need but they decided to stop including the mattress pad cover and inside lining to the bassinet. Not really a big deal despite the fact it's listed as including it and it's still a part included in the assembly instructions. When I called and asked they were literally like "we think it's better without it!" The lining material is scratchy and not cozy at all. I'm bummed about it!!!
r/BabyBumps • Alright let’s talk strollers ->This was my dream stroller! While I was pregnant I would go to my local baby store and tested out like once a month. I loved it so much. Unfortunately, it was out of my budget. I was gifted a mompush. It suits my needs, but it takes up way too much room in my trunk, leaving barely any room for anything else. I really wish that I was able to get the Triv. If you have the budget for it, definitely get the stroller!
r/Buyingforbaby • Nuna Triv Next as the only stroller? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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