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utterly-understable • 6 months ago

We're using the Mountain Buggy Nano Urban which i dont see recommended much but we love it. We're using it with our five month old and have been using it since she was three months old. The features that made it worth it for us over other travel prams were: - interchangeable wheels (the big wheels are incredible getting up and down gutters, on and off the tube) - robust grab points- the belly bar and front bottom section of the storage are strong and easy to grab onto for carrying up and down stairs - lie flat feature - gamechanger with such a young bub - back panel ventilation- hugely important for hot climates to allow the cross flow they need.

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utterly-understable • 6 months ago

We have the mountain biggy nano. Massive win was that it lays flat whereas not all the ones on your list so i believe. Weve got the MB Nano Urban specifically for the bigger wheels at destination. Loved it and worth every cent

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utterly-understable • 6 months ago

We have the mountain biggy nano. Massive win was that it lays flat whereas not all the ones on your list so i believe. Weve got the MB Nano Urban specifically for the bigger wheels at destination. Loved it and worth every cent

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utterly-understable • 7 months ago

Weve got the mountain buggy nano urban and had no problems fitting it in overhead lockers. If i was committed to the skip id look for a Skip 2 on FB marketplace rather than going for the Skip3. We went with that nano urban because it has interchangeable wheels for large normal sized pram wheels and you can unzip the back section for great cross ventilation which none of the others i compared it to had.

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utterly-understable • 6 months ago

We've got the Mountain Buggy Urban Nano and had it since our LO was 12wo. She was tiny in it but because it fully lays flat we felt safe having her in it. Shes now 5 months and we're on our second big trip with it (UK Europe) and its holding up great- grab bar is weight holding for carrying up and down stairs, lay flat means shes asleep in no time for every tube ride, ventilation panel at the back will be great in Spain and the basket is huge. No issues with having it as carry on for virgin and Singapore. Will have to gate check for ryan air

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utterly-understable • 8 months ago

I adapted a spreadsheet I found on a travel baby blog with aussie only options and we ended up going with the mountain buggy nano urban out of all of them. It doesnt get a lot of love but the bigger wheel o4otion was a selling point for us with the type! Its a rabbit hole of research though!

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utterly-understable • 5 months ago

I poured over strollers for weeks before our trip (even created a spreadsheet off of a US based on specifically for Aus strollers) and we went with the Mountain Buggy Urban Nano because it specifically - lies flat so great for our 5MO - has great airflow as the back panel is two layered, inside layer is mesh so when lying flat we could peel back the outer layer either halfway or fully to allow for crossflow- this was great for her because it was also her first time facing out so we could see her when she was sleeping and the airflow was great. - has interchangeable wheels so we changed out the travel wheels for larger wheels when we got to our destination (we gatechecked for inter europe flights and just left the bigger wheels on, case fits with the big wheels on) which meant cobblestones, curbs and even offroad on grass and unsealed pathways was easy as Its also super light for carrying up and down stairs, fits within most airline size requirements (with travel wheels) and has one handed close. Its about $50 more than the Resbaby Skip but that includes the accessory pack which has a UV Blackout cover, Rain cover and Mozzie cover and fleece footmuff The downside was the open is technically two handed because the safety latch is on the same side of the frame as the security button for the open. So you need to release both with both hands (or im uncoordinated).

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utterly-understable • 2 months ago

Another vote for the Teds Portacot. We used it when LO was 2 months old and again at 5 months old for a month in Europe. She was less of a fan of it when she was older but we'll keep using it. The size was the winner for us. I will rave about the Mountain Buggy Urban Nano as one of the most versatile travel prams on the market for days if im allowed to. We've done Europe and multiple interstate trips with it and it has been fantastic throughout

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hezlybelzy • 5 months ago

Mb Nano for sure! It fits through doors, it's goes into the overheads on planes. We got it for our son who will be needing to use it for a long time. Well worth it 😀

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obviouslyfakecozduh • 5 months ago

I have a MB Nano which I bought for the convenient size (to keep stored in the boot) and I am pretty sure it takes up to 20kg. It's great. You can pick them up pretty affordably second hand too.

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Sunshine_Daisy365 • 5 months ago

Big fan of the MB Nano!

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VTRibeye • 11 months ago

That's impressive. I think we had 6 in total. My favourites were the BabyJogger Citi with the one-hand fold and the Mountain Buggy one that can fit in an aeroplane overhead locker. Folding those in front of other parents was a major flex. But commuting with an infant and toddler it was essential. They put in a high shelf in the crèche's stroller store for our MB. Some mornings I'd walk in with it slung over my shoulder with the strap.

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