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Copernican • 11 months ago

They only come bundled with certain strollers. Because of the weight limit and stroller I wanted, I just got a pipa aire. It will last longer than the urbn due to weight limits. The seatbelt hooks are easy to use.

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FitSubstance7460 • 2 months ago

We got the Nuna aire + trvl lx for $900, but if you get at Nordstrom or Bloomingdale’s and buy through Rakuten you can save quite a bit of $. Both are light and easy to fold and load in the car!

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NebulaTits • 7 months ago

Are you me??? Im dying withoununa aire rx rn!! I am 5’5 and my husband is over a foot taller than me. We are going with the silver cross reef 2, bugaboo butterfly and nuna aire rx. The silver cross is soooo smooth and lux, it will last forever but it can be heavy (I plan on removing the seat from the frame when I put it in the car). We got the bundle with the bassinet attachment that’s safe for sleep for around $1,500. Then we got the bugaboo butterfly ($450) for travel, but that’s for when babe is around 6 months old. It’s super light weight and has a tall back, which is good if you end up with a taller kiddo. Picked the nuna aire rx ($600) because it’s so light weight, I like the features and materials. I found a lot of the cheaper options fall apart quickly and don’t seem comfy at all, but obviously every baby is different. There is no wrong option, everything does the same thing and goes through the same safety inspections

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sidthesquid72 • 5 months ago

How are you finding the Nuna Aire / Minu combo? We got this combo for a travel system.

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Dyer00 • 9 months ago

I got the Nuna pipa urbn & mixx next travel system.. my only regret is just buying the stroller itself and getting a rotating convertible car seat, I didn’t know you can put your infant in there.. I don’t ever use the infant car seat as a stroller because I hate having my baby in there.. so I transfer him all the time, which I have no problem with because it doesn’t wake my baby up if he’s sleeping..

r/BabyBumps • How did you choose a stroller and car seat? ->
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jordan921 • 8 months ago

We got the nuna mixx next travel system with the adapter to put the buns pipa aire infant car seat on. Chose it because of the all terrain option and the fact it can lay flat and should last for quite a while. Easy to fold down and we’ve gone walking with it around the neighborhood with our dogs to get them used to it and it’s really smooth! Rolled over grass just fine too. We watched sooo many YouTube videos and such before we chose.

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mian8910 • 4 months ago

They definitely can be in the pushchair for quite a while, it will depend on the individual child, I'd assume. Another thing you may want to consider is the use of the bassinet. We got a Nuna Mixx Next travel system (it was £1200 with the car seat base, car seat (ARRA seat), bassinet, and pushchair, with in-laws contributing a large portion of the cost as the baby present). It is a slightly larger version of the Triv Next, with a good all-terrain base. The bassinet is safe to sleep for newborns so we used it as the sleeping space for our daughter in the living room in lieu of a moses basket or another crib solution. For various reasons, it was her primary sleeping space (for day and night sleep) for about 2 months and she was very comfortable in there. We also used the bassinet for overnight sleep when we went away on holiday for a week when she was 4.5 months old so we didn't need a travel cot. An added bonus of using the bassinet as the sleeping space in the living room was the ability to attach a Rockit to the handle so I could outsource the rocking at times 😅. Having seen a lot of different pushchairs and bassinets with babies in them, I'd say that the Nuna bassinet is on the generous side, length-wise, which allowed us to keep using it for somewhat longer than some of the other parents. I know these travel systems are very expensive, but they include the car seat and the car base, which together can be close to £500, and those you'd be looking to buy new anyway. I personally used the pushchair with the bassinet every day for almost five months until my daughter was ready to be sitting up and wanted to be looking out and I was hugely grateful for having a premium travel system that is easy to use, easy to collapse and take apart, and one I could use in so many ways.

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mian8910 • 5 months ago

Second this! We have the Nuna Mixx Next and I love it and my daughter seems to find it comfortable. If you are generally happy with Nuna, I'd recommend simply upgrading to the latest pushchair model, especially as you can find some great offers online.

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yebck • 11 months ago

We went for the Nuna Mixx bundle because of its Greenguard gold certification :) it also happened to be our favourite pram on display in mamas & papas! My partner assembled the parts and he even said there was little/no smell when unboxing, and if there was, it went away very quickly! We’re letting it all air out as a precaution before baby’s arrival <3

r/moderatelygranolamoms • stroller that can sit up/ lay flat + made of organic/ natural materials ->
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Alarmed_Scallion_620 • about 1 month ago

Had a secondhand Bugaboo Chameleon with our first and it was really fantastic, we had quite a few extras included luckily, they get very pricey. After a couple of house moves we got rid of it before our second. We then got the Nuna Mixx Next which comes with all the extras and is very reasonably priced so that was great but I still preferred the Bugaboo. Definitely go and test at Babypark. Congratulations 🎊

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Alarming-Menu-7410 • 7 months ago

We got the Nuna Mixx Next, we live in London. It’s been on many a bus, train, tube, black cab as well as several planes to various other countries. It’s still in great condition after our first and we’re about to get the bassinet back out for our second. Highly recommend.

r/UKParenting • Best city stroller with bassinet for newborn? ->
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Alarming-Menu-7410 • about 2 months ago

I got the Nuna Next for this exact reason, seemed like the best compromise and it’s worked really well for us for the last 2.5 years including multiple holidays.

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