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ARIsk90 • 9 months ago

The Nuna trvl double it’s a quick fold light travel stroller. Would be good on like paved surfaces and stores. Not as great for playgrounds/parks etc though

r/parentsofmultiples • Lightweight double stroller for grandma? ->
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Away-Ad2439 • 3 months ago

Hey! Just wondering what you mean by the valco stroller tipping over? We had the nuna trvl double and it also tipped forward and we returned it cause it was not safe at all! Was considering valco trend duo, but you said it also tips? Does it tip forward? Did you have rhe upgraded wheels? Considering bombi twin also with the upgraded wheels to prevent tipping

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Away-Ad2439 • 9 months ago

Omg this happened to me also! I think I also read a comment on tiktok that it happened to them! What is Nuna doing? They just told you to go away?! Will they return the stroller? It is so expensive so we cant just throw it away either and we dont feel safe using it!

r/2under2 • Valco Duo Trend vs Nuna Trvl Double ->
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girl-and-dog • 6 months ago

I went to a stroller store yesterday to check out the jet double, uppababy minu duo, Nuna trvl dbl, and bugaboo donkey. I ended up liking the Nuna the best by far and went with that! The silver cross jet double was my second favorite but quality just wasn’t good/ even close to the Nuna. I wanted to love the uppababy but the push was by far the worst and it felt a little too small imo. Bugaboo took way too long to fold down as it’s not a true travel stroller and the seats have to be removed before collapsing. Just sharing in case this helps anyone!

r/Buyingforbaby • Uppababy minu duo or silver cross jet double for toddler and baby?? ->
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IcyApartment5317 • 8 months ago

I love the Nuna too!

r/2under2 • Nuna Trvl Dubl Stroller ->
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Massive_Season4593 • 11 months ago

I have the Nuna trvl DOUBLE and it’s really unsafe. The stroller has fully tipped forward two times on very small bumps. I emailed the company today to let them know. If my five month old and 19 month old weren’t strapped in very tight, they would have gotten injured.

r/2under2 • Valco Duo Trend vs Nuna Trvl Double ->
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Massive_Season4593 • 5 months ago

Listen, it tipped forward on multiple occasions. I’ve worked w Nuna to get my money back and filed incident report. It’s happened to many others that I’ve connected with through Reddit. I would go with the Zoe. Truly my kids would have been hurt if I didn’t strap them in well

r/2under2 • Side by side double stroller recommendations ->
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Massive_Season4593 • 5 months ago

It’s just not worth it.

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masterflappy • 6 months ago

I ended up buying the Nuna double yesterday too!! I had a chance to push it somewhere and it was literally miles ahead of the silver cross jet. Never got to try the uppababy but I’m so glad you said it wasn’t as nice so now I won’t have regrets lmao people who say silver cross was better have to be paid actors because it wasn’t even close to being as nice imo lol

r/Buyingforbaby • Uppababy minu duo or silver cross jet double for toddler and baby?? ->
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morrisseymurderinpup • 10 months ago

LOVE our nuna double

r/2under2 • Side by side double stroller recommendations ->
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naggysmommy • 9 months ago

I just bought the nuna travel double. Have a 7 month old and 2.5 month ok. Do you still love it? I realize this is an older post so just checking in because this is a big purchase for me- had the mockingbird but HATED it and wanted to try a side by side

r/2under2 • Valco Duo Trend vs Nuna Trvl Double ->
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naggysmommy • 9 months ago

Just got mine in the mail and am very impressed but have noticed if you wiggle it side to side it wobbles a bit- does yours?

r/2under2 • Valco Duo Trend vs Nuna Trvl Double ->
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ohheyytiff • 8 months ago

I have a Nuna Trvl DUBL and use it daily for pickup/drop off for my 3.5yo and 1.5yo. It's great that it's lightweight and incredible easy fold. People stop me all the time when they watch me take it in/out of my trunk. It is wide and can be difficult to get through doors. I've taken it grocery shopping and does great with the GIANT under carriage. That said, I have wild boys and let's be honest a 3.5yo isn't getting strapped in. Any bump or crack can cause the stroller to very harshly tip forward and any climbing can cause it to fall over backwards. The single bar is a bit of a hassle. It's tough saying this after spending $850 on it.. it feels flimsy 🫠I'm looking at other double strollers because it just isn't practical with two very active boys that also love their stroller

r/2under2 • Valco Duo Trend vs Nuna Trvl Double ->
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ohheyytiff • 8 months ago

I have the Nuna Trvl DUBL - I got it the second it came out for my 3yo and 1 yo and use it daily for pickup/drop off. It's lightweight and the one handed fold is truly incredible. The under carriage is GIANT. I've taken it grocery shopping and can shove everything and more underneath it. That said.. the lack of accessories is hard and ay 30.5" it is pretty wide and a tight squeeze through doors. My biggest thing is it will tip over forward going over any bump, and it falls backwards often just from my kids climbing into it. It looks and feels a little flimsy and the one handle bar is actually a hassle. Both kids can take it off easily.  My local kids store just got the Uppababy Minu Duo and I'm fairly certain I'm going to get that instead. It's smaller, 2lbs heavier and the basket is honestly not great. The bar on the middle makes it so a stuffed diaper bag can't easily go in. The fold/unfold is pretty compatible to other Uppababy strollers (we have the Vista V2 and Minu V2). That said, it's STURDY. My older kiddo was hanging from the handle bar a little and it didn't tip over. The slimmer width made it so I can easily go through doors and you can buy accessories.  My TLDR: if you have 2 calm kids or an infant and toddler, Nuna Trvl DUBL is amazing!! If you have wild kids or go over not perfectly smooth sidewalks, it's not great

r/2under2 • Nuna Dubl vs Uppababy Minu Duo ->
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Old-Grass1905 • about 1 year ago

I did! I love it. It was absolutely the right decision for me. I went to the store to test the in lines and they were just all so bulky and heavy. I had a nuna mixx for my single stroller, which is so nice, BUT it’s heavy and a pain to take in and out of the car. I wanted something lighter. I wound up buying the nuna trvl and I LOVE how I can close it with one hand, lift it into the trunk, all while holding my toddler as an ex. It has been extremely helpful for me when I am solo with both. My toddler also loves that she sits next to baby and I loved that one wouldn’t be behind the other kicking later down the road. The one down side imo is it takes up a lot of space on sidewalks. In my neighborhood the whole sidewalk lol Fwiw I didn’t buy my stroller until after baby was born. I wasn’t sure I needed one and my first HATED the stroller until she was one. For the longest time I felt like my stroller was a waste and was happy it was a gift lol. I learned once the second was here I needed the double asap because I’m on the go so much and because my baby is honestly pretty easy about it (could be perspective, my first was terribly colicky so a baby who sleeps is a dream for me).  Last comment but I’ve heard anecdotally that a side by side will last longer. I know that’ll depend on each child’s size and temperament and height but just throwing it out there too. I also like that both will be able to seat themselves in the stroller opposed to me always lifting one for the higher seat of the inline 

r/2under2 • Valco Duo Trend vs Nuna Trvl Double ->
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Old-Grass1905 • 9 months ago

Yes I absolutely love mine! My girls are 6m and not quite 2.5. I use it almost everyday. It was a big purchase for me also and I have not once regretted it

r/2under2 • Valco Duo Trend vs Nuna Trvl Double ->
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Old-Grass1905 • 9 months ago

Wobbly? No not at all. It hasn’t tipped but it did struggle over an aggressive tree root that invaded a sidewalk by my house. My Nuna mixx in the past did not. They are definitely different strollers. If someone wasn’t paying attention I could see that root and similar things being an issue with the trvl double

r/2under2 • Valco Duo Trend vs Nuna Trvl Double ->
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Old-Grass1905 • 9 months ago

Oooh you might not. They are quite different imo. The mixx is so study and glides reeeeally well. For me it was just too cumbersome esp with two children. Such a pain to take out of my car. The selling point for me on the trvl double was that close. It is so incredibly handy with the two of them when I’m solo. And light.  And now that number two is older…it’s soooo cute to see them sit side by side and I am VERY happy I got a side by side instead of a tandem.  But strollers are a very personal choice because our lifestyles are all so different. Can you go to a store and push one around? I feel like Nordstrom would have one by now 

r/2under2 • Valco Duo Trend vs Nuna Trvl Double ->
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Old-Grass1905 • 9 months ago

I get that! I could never use a wagon for grocery shopping! My children are young enough that they don’t even notice seat size difference. Older sits in the smaller seat because sometimes I use the car seat in there if younger is sleeping.  My older LOVES having her baby sis next to her. And now that little is getting bigger she sits there and watches big sis. It’s soooo cute. But. Older did try to wake younger up in the beginning lol Edit to add - there is no perfect stroller. I understand your struggle lol

r/2under2 • Valco Duo Trend vs Nuna Trvl Double ->
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Own-Feedback-922 • 4 months ago

we LOVE ours. had the Nuna TRVL double stroller and it didnt handle bumps well at all. It actually tipped forward with our LOs in it. MINU double handles so much smoother and is MUCH safer over bumps. We are very happy we pitched before the price increase

r/parentsofmultiples • ISO: Uppababy Minu Duo REVIEW ->
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Own_Programmer_7414 • 10 months ago

I have the Nuna DUBL. It is the smoothest stroller ever. I love it. It fits the Nuna pipa car seat with ease. It’s a little odd tho because one seat is bigger than the other to support a car seat if needed and to keep it slim enough to fit through standard door frames. I did also get a tandem stroller because the side by side is awkward when I am alone taking the kids to doctors appointments or going into crowded stores or sharing slim sidewalks with other people.

r/2under2 • Side by side double stroller recommendations ->
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RainbowBaby12 • 4 months ago

I just got this one too and it’s great so far! Do you have a stroller organizer that you use? I tried my skip hop one but it stays too close to the bar and doesn’t fit any drinks.

r/2under2 • Nuna Trvl Dubl Stroller ->
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RockPurple5339 • 4 months ago

Wait this happens to me too. I killed my shins from this and my kids got scared and hurt. What did the company say

r/2under2 • Valco Duo Trend vs Nuna Trvl Double ->
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RockPurple5339 • 4 months ago

I have a huge hematoma on my shins from it! I took a picture! Can you check your DMs

r/2under2 • Valco Duo Trend vs Nuna Trvl Double ->
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strawberryhoneyplum • 8 months ago

I’d posted here recently about me having trouble deciding between the Nuna Dubl travel stroller vs the Uppababy Minu Duo. Just wanted to update that I ended up getting the Nuna Dubl and love it!! I don’t have twins (mine are 13m apart) and the size difference in the seats doesn’t actually bother me. It’s so minimal anyway, like less than 2 inches. The Nuna quality is amazing, and the fold, recline, canopy, bumper bar are all so smooth. I’m excited to travel with it and will be using it as my daily driver as well. I have an Uppababy Vista I will be selling now. And I got a Bumbleride twin travel bag for it from Amazon! Anyways, if anyone is debating which double travel stroller to get, I highly recommend this one. I remember testing out the single Minu last year and didn’t love it, so I am happy with my decision to not wait for the Duo! Happy to answer any questions if I can be of any help :)

r/2under2 • Nuna Trvl Dubl Stroller ->
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strawberryhoneyplum • 9 months ago

The Nuna different widths is the biggest con for me for that stroller as well. However, I don’t know how long it will be until the Uppababy is available here :( I emailed Uppababy and this was their reply: “Thank you for contacting UPPAbaby. I appreciate your question regarding our products. The Minu Duo is scheduled to be released in the US around Spring of 2025. Then it will be released to the Canadian market shortly after. I am sorry I do not have any specifics regarding the time frame for Canada or the price point. As for the travel bag, I cannot confirm, however, I would think yes, as it is a travel stroller. Please keep checking our website and social media pages for updates.“

r/BabyBumpsCanada • Nuna Dubl vs Uppababy Minu Duo [CA] ->
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strawberryhoneyplum • 8 months ago

Hi, I actually ended up getting the Nuna and love it!!! My kids are 19m & 6m and the different widths ended up being a non issue (but I can certainly see it not being ideal for twins). I posted my experience [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/2under2/s/l5if4ORXmi) :)

r/BabyBumpsCanada • Nuna Dubl vs Uppababy Minu Duo [CA] ->
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strawberryhoneyplum • 5 months ago

Hi, nope I haven’t had any issues!

r/BabyBumpsCanada • Nuna Dubl vs Uppababy Minu Duo [CA] ->
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Which-Ad8873 • 11 months ago

We have a nuna trvl double and love it! Yes, to what everyone else has already mentioned, but also I love that the basket underneath is big enough to fit our giant diaper bag. Separate question, has anyone found a good travel bag for the Nuna double? We are flying soon and we usually gate check the stroller and I would like to get a bag for it since it’s so pricey. It doesn’t look like Nuna has released anything yet, which is annoying.

r/2under2 • Valco Duo Trend vs Nuna Trvl Double ->
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Y0shmum12 • 5 months ago

Nuna trvl double. Holds infant car seat, fits through doors, light and easy to fit in truck

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Adventurous-Ant-7885 • 9 months ago

I ended up selling my ergo baby metro plus because it ended up being so clunky and the canopy clicked so loud when you put it out that it would wake up my sleeping baby! I sold it and bought the nuna trvl, sometimes you can find it on a good sale or marketplace!

r/Buyingforbaby • Travel Stroller - Analysis Paralysis ->
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adversaries_ • 4 months ago

Uppababy Vista with bassinet. Nuna Pipa Aire. $50 conversion piece to allow you to clip the Nuna seat into UB stroller. Best combo ever. Then if you have a second baby, you just need to grab an additional rumble seat for the UB once they’re older. If you need a travel stroller, LOVEEEE the Nuna TRVL.

r/BabyBumps • Please just tell me what stroller to buy ->
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Brilliant_Ad_8412 • 4 months ago

This. We just traveled with the Nuna Pipa and it was easy to carry and check. I couldn’t imagine traveling with our rotating car seat. Nope. No thank you. I also hate the idea of waking my baby up when she’s napping just to get her in and out of the car. Taking the car seat and popping it in and out of the stroller (we have both the UB Cruz v2 and Nuna Trvl) has been great. We have a Chicco rotating car seat waiting for us to use in a month or 2.

r/Buyingforbaby • Travel + everyday stroller and rotating car seat ->
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Brilliant_Ad_8412 • 4 months ago

Honestly, I had a friend sit me down because I had a similar wishlist and she told me sometimes it’s best to have 2 strollers - one for the quick trips (easy fold, pavement/sidewalks), and one for the longer trips (a little bigger, trails with grass/dirt/or minor roughness, etc.). I didn’t listen to her and went solely for the Nuna Trvl. I wish I did listen to her now that baby is here. I ended up buying myself (instead of putting it on my registry) the Uppababy Cruz V2. I love this stroller more than the Trvl. It handles more of my day-to-day bs and feels sturdier. It’s great in grass and for quick trips with the car seat attachment. If I was to do it differently, I’d either put both strollers on my registry or go with the Nuna Triv because it seems to be the middle between the two.

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Brilliant_Ad_8412 • 5 months ago

I LOVE my UB Cruz. I also have the Nuna Trvl, but honestly love the UB more because it handles more of my roughness very well. The Trvl is nice for quick trips or actually traveling. There is a Nuna Triv that’s half Mixx and half Trvl. It’s got the bigger wheels but a strap to swing over your shoulder. Might be better for the stairs.

r/Buyingforbaby • Stroller Help ->
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bubbleteabiscuit • 5 months ago

Another vote for the Nuna TRVL stroller. It has amazing compatibility with the Pipa series car seats and creates a type of cocoon. Hands down one of my favourite things about baby gear.

r/Buyingforbaby • Mid-size or travel stroller for "one and done"? ->
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butterflyjellybeans • 5 months ago

Also in Colorado and going with the Thule urban glide as our neighborhood/off roading stroller! We also got the Nuna TRVL for plane travel / errands

r/Buyingforbaby • Stroller options ->
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CaptainSwinky • 5 months ago

I took the Nuna TRVL on a trip and appreciated the recline but lugging it around airports got old fast, and the Bugaboo Butterfly folded up tight but felt a bit chunky once packed.

r/moderatelygranolamoms • Please share any recommendations for a travel stroller ? ->
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clp1234567 • 8 months ago

I’ve got a Nuna trvl and think it’s dreadful on nearly all counts but it does collapse with one hand and it does make putting it in a car easy. The only plus don’t buy it. I wish I’d got the yoyo zen I’ve been with friends that have it and it’s nippy, it collapses really small, can go onboard planes in the overhead a much better pram.

r/UKParenting • Travel Stroller - Best Options / Real World Experiences? ->
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CoolSheep • 3 months ago

I started my stroller journey by buying a highly recommended stroller and hating it... and ended up with multiple ones, which turned into testing over 100 models and reviewing them :) That said: NOT LOVING: Uppababy Vista - rides smooth, but too big and bulky Mockingbird - awful, scary with recalls, doesn't drive smoothly as all Cybex Orfeo - too flimsy Cybex Coya - where do I even begin with this bad fold GB Pockit - not worth your fingers Ergobaby Metro - too heavy for a travel stroller and unfold feels meh SummerInfant 3d quickclose - too good to be true, super flimsy Nuna TRVL - too short seat, too big to take into the cabin and too expensive for what it is Uppababy Minu - too big for a travel stroller model, weird bumper bar and flimsy canopy LOVING: Cybex Priam - amazing, especially the e-version. If I were to get a one full-size stroller this would be my top choice Stokke Yoyo3 - most well-known and guaranteed on board Joolz Aer - smooth ride, great accessories Joolz Hub2 - solid mid-size option Cybex Gazelle - good for 2 under 2 Bombi - good mid-size option Bugaboo Butterfly 2 - didn't like the first version, but these upgrades made it better Mamazing - good budget option Zoe Traveler - amazing canopy and solid stroller Inglesina Quid - cute solid compact stroller

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crystalsyc • 4 months ago

I got the Nina TRVL since we will travel a lot w/ bebe & the pipa rx aire. I have a midsize SUV & honestly I’m a lazy person and if anything feels slightly difficult I’ll imagine I’d be more frustrated opening & closing the stroller and car seat with a newborn in my arms.

r/BabyBumps • Please just tell me what stroller to buy ->
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cudismom • 6 months ago

I have the Uppa Baby and Nuna TRVL. Both are great for different reasons. Just remember - if a stroller is on the market, it has to do through in depth testing to get there. It wouldn’t be for sale if it wasn’t safe. Same with car seats, there really is no bad option. They all work. It’s what works best for you!

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cudismom • 4 months ago

I have both the Doona and Nuna! They are both great w their own pros and cons. If I had to pick between the two, I could go for the Nuna. The Doona has a pretty short time span in which you can actually use it. By the time my daughter was 9 months old she outgrew it based on her height. It was so convenient as a new born but as she grew it did get really heavy. A lot of people I know love the Doona and it is great but not for everyone and not in every scenario. The Nuna , IMO, handles better & has more functions. And will be something that can grow with your baby. The materials feel so lux and it is pretty light weight as well as folds easily for travel. We use the Nuna TRVL as our main. If you check on Nordstrom they actually sell it in a package w an infant car seat— I got mine during their mid year sale and save a few hundred $$$

r/BabyBumps • stroller + car seat recs? esp. Nuna or Doona - FTM feeling overwhelmed ->
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Effective-Name1947 • 8 months ago

One “regular” one and one travel stroller. The infant seat fits in both.

r/NewParents • What kind of/how many strollers do people have? ->
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Few_Comfortable_8967 • 9 months ago

Honestly I think it’s better to invest in a nice lightweight travel stroller than a regular stroller. For instance, we bought the vista v2 and then bought the nuns Trvl for travel and we NEVER use the vista anymore…. It’s so clunky and heavy. If we are running quick errands it’s nice to have a super light weight and easy stroller to take anywhere. We love ours. I would invest in a nicer lightweight stroller and then get a cheaper graco regular stroller

r/Buyingforbaby • Travel Stroller - Analysis Paralysis ->
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GeorgeStefanipoulos • 4 months ago

Not that you would know this before baby is born, but my son HATED the infant carseat (to the point where we switched him to the convertible one very young), so if my stroller was my infant carseat (ie: doona) it would have been a huge waste. We had the Nuna (and all our strollers were too) and my only complaint about the stroller was that I needed 2 hands to open and close it, like it wasn’t as easy in practice as it was in a showroom. I LOVE the Nuna TRVL though (I believe it is compatible with their infant carseat)

r/BabyBumps • stroller + car seat recs? esp. Nuna or Doona - FTM feeling overwhelmed ->
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Great_Platform_6560 • 8 months ago

Hi! We ended up finding a used Nuna TRVL stroller that we use for all our trips now and we love it! It’s so lightweight and the one handed fold is a game changer. We gate check the stroller and use a small bungee cord to keep it folded because it’ll unfold on its own. I read a lot of reviews on a bunch of travel strollers and almost didn’t go with the Nuna because the sun shade hits the handle bars and rests on your hands when it’s open. I thought it would be super annoying, but I don’t mind it at all. Sometimes I’ll even use this stroller when I’m running errands because it’s so light and compact compared to the Cruz

r/NewParents • Airplane travel with 4 month old… Stroller recommendations needed! ->
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Green_ivy1205 • 8 months ago

Mum of a 2 year old here. My family and I travel overseas at least 3 times a year. We started off with the Nuna Trvl pram however as my chunky monkey grew, he outgrew the pram. So we have just upgraded to the bugaboo butterfly. I absolutely love the butterfly and wish I bought it sooner

r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram recommendations? ->
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holdthetea • 3 months ago

Seconding the Nuna Trvl. My main/only gripe when I bought was that it had no lay-flat mode so you couldn’t use it until ~6mo, but they addressed that with the most recent model.

r/BabyBumps • Is it possible to have just one stroller?? ->
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Honest-Mess4963 • 5 months ago

Due in June as well! We ended up getting the Uppababy Vista as well as the Nuna trvl stroller. This came from advice from a friend of mine who has both and absolutely loves it! They use the Uppababy for walks around the neighborhood, events with a lot of walking, etc. The bassinet is great and the durability/size is comfortable for them to grow with. They typically keep the Nuna Trvl in the car because it's smaller and easier to maneuver in restaurants, stores, etc. They also use it a ton for travelling of course. It's easy to get through the airport and it comes with a travel bag too. Finally, we also got the Nuna Pipa RX car seat. It easily attaches to the Nuna Trvl, and you just need a simple adapter to be able to connect it to the Uppababy Vista as well. Seems like a win/win all around so we were sold!

r/BabyBumps • Stuck between Nuna and Uppababy ->
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Hour-Blueberry-4905 • 7 months ago

Joolz Aer+ is 10/10. I spent hours researching different ones. Bugaboo was my runner up. Avoid the Nuna Trvl, I had it and returned it, it has a hole in the seat structure and a very low back, which became uncomfortable as my child got bigger. Grew out of it before even turning one.

r/moderatelygranolamoms • Can anyone recommend a relatively safe/nontoxic travel stroller you like and is suitable for every day use? ->
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jlia23 • 3 months ago

I have a Cruz and an aer and wish I just got the Nuna trvl instead. Please note the Cruz is almost the same size as a vista

r/BabyBumps • Is it possible to have just one stroller?? ->
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LaMarine • 6 months ago

Oh wow us too! We were gifted the Nuna Trvl and then bought the Thule 2 from REI. I love having both options. The Nuna primarily just sits in our trunk for all indoor stuff and doesn’t take up a lot of space.

r/NewParents • Strollers - what did you wish you knew before you bought? ->
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_licenti0us • 6 months ago

Honestly, I don't use a stroller as much as I thought I would. I have four. Evenflo Pivot Xpand-Given to me as a gift. Pros: Pretty great for a toddler and newborn. I really love the fact that the car seat can click into the stroller. And the bassinet feature is another thing I love. I can bring a baby carrier and just the bassinet and use it for either baby. I let my toddler run around while baby lies in the bassinet. Then put baby in the carrier while the toddler sits in the bassinet/toddler chair. Cons: The frame is pretty flimsy. Feels like it'll break within a year of constant use because it squeaks and moves side to side easily. Hate the fact that it comes with a detachable cup holder. When you're going through the door or putting it in the vehicle, it falls off and rolls away lol. I just ended up buying the Momcozy stroller organizer for it. Very bulky and heavy. It's hard to bring up and down stairs, especially in double stroller mode. But it is a double stroller lol. The soft spongy handle gets ruined pretty easily. We had ours in the back of a truck and I got it out and the handle was shaved down. :( Evenflo Pivot Travel System-Given as a gift. Essentially the same points as the Xpand. Just no double mode. The bassinet that comes with it does lay flatter than the Xpand bassinet though. Larktale Crossover Convertible Stroller/Wagon-Bought myself while on sale. Actually really loved it initially. Pros: 2 in 1. Can easily turn into a stroller or wagon given the circumstances. I like all the accessories it came with. Pretty durable and we used it in the mountains on trails and stuff. Cons: It was difficult to turn into stroller or wagon mode initially. Sometimes the pull handle would pop out if you didn't put it on properly. Never used the second seat. The wheel fell off on the third use. One of the clips in the front fell off while my baby was in the wagon and I had to Macgyver it back together. I hate that I can't see baby. I would genuinely prefer a Wonderfold so I can see baby in front of me. Bily Easy Compact Umbella Fold & Swing-Away Canopy Deluxe Umbrella Stroller-Given as a gift. Eh. Typical cheap umbrella stroller. Kinda of difficult to open or close. We can hang it up but it does fall open a bit. Do love the convenience of it. But it is long. My heart is really set on the Nuna Trvl. If you can afford it, I'd splurge on that. I've used it every chance I got whenever I can. And it's sooo compact. So all in all, I think if I could. I'd splurge on the Wonderfold W2, Nuna Trvl, and keep my Pivot Xpand lol. Really try to test them in store as much as you can. Fold them up, unfold it, lift it every way possible, try the straps, run around the store with it if you have to lol

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linds__7 • 4 months ago

I think there’s a few things here: 1. Part of what makes stroller shopping so hard is the attempt to “have it all.” Realistically no stroller will truly do it all. Once you find comfort in knowing what it needs to do for you, you can rest a little easier and ignore what doesn’t apply. 2. Personally I decided that I wanted to prioritize lightweight & infant compatibility without using the car seat, so I narrowed down to that “cohort” (yoyo, bugaboo butterfly, joolz aer +, nuna trvl) 3. Once I narrowed it down I used some desktop research to eliminate (eg too much bad reviews on yo-yo for me) but the biggest driver at this point was interacting with the strollers in store! On paper I could have spent forever trying to debate Bugaboo and Joolz. In store — the stroller picked me. For whatever reason I kept crashing the bugaboo and had no problems with Joolz. In conclusion- half the battle is defining your criteria half the battle is going in person to see for yourself and then after that it’s just sticking to your convictions as you keep getting bombarded with marketing and advice where people apply their own needs and declare their choice the end all be all! You got this!!

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longtimelurkergirl • 5 months ago

Definitely the Nuna TRVL. It’s small but we use it for neighborhood walks all the time (even though we also have the TRIV - our baby is 5m and is still too small for the TRIV seat!) I had the same requirements as you and we love the Nuna TRVL so far (we also have the Pipa Aire RX car seat that fits in it and has a base in the car)

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marmarsbar • 3 months ago

Nuna TRVL + pipa RX

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Meezers_ • 9 months ago

I have the Nuna trvl and planning to get the minu duo. I’m using the trvl and doona for now.

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Meowkith • 5 months ago

We’ve brought our nuna tavo to Italy 4+ times and that brand can take a beating! It’s done great and even been great napping while going over all cobblestone and everything. We almost bought the TRVL in Italy because we loved it so much and the Tavo takes up so.much.space. We’ve also take. The GB Pocket+ and its great as well I’m just not a super fan of the way babies sit in it and it takes two hands. I would not not not take a doona to Italy. Did you book your baby a seat? We are going in a month and he’s on our lap(also will be 10mo!) I’m bringing: -Konny wrap -wild bird carrier - nuna tavo or TRVL -renting car seat*** ***we have a nuna pippa in Italy that was lost luggage and has been found and we can go claim 😝

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mhcg1222 • 4 months ago

We have the Nuna TRVL and I’m OBSESSED with it. It does not fit in overhead bins so it would have to be checked on a plane but it comes with a travel bag. We have a Nuna car seat and it pops right on top. Not sure if other brands do, but I wouldn’t see why they wouldn’t. The TRVL LX is the newer version and I’m pretty sure it lays flat or gets pretty close so it should work for 4 months!

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micr0nix • 4 months ago

We have 2 strollers: Uppababy Cruz V2 and the Nuna TRVL. The Nuna gets used 99% of the time.

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Mommaline • 8 months ago

This is the answer. Definitely wouldn’t consider it cheap, especially for a travel stroller, but the seat does fit in and it’s a really handy travel stroller even after they outgrow the infant seat (so a better investment than just a click-in infant system). Super lightweight and fits in the overhead bin of an airplane. We brought this abroad with our Pipa RX and were really happy with it.

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Mysterious-Purple-45 • 7 months ago

We used the Nuna trvl stroller. It super lightweight and goes almost completely flat for baby to lay down. We started using it when he was around 3 months old. We bought a head support pillow to use with it until he was 6 months old. Personally I would probably baby wear until baby was a bit bigger. Not sure I would have been comfortable using it when he was a newborn. We had a different stroller that fit his car seat when he was little but I found it way too big to fit in the car. Couldn’t get grocery’s in with the stroller which is why we switched to Nuna and I love it. It so light and easy to use. Should also add that I had a big baby. He’s 99% for both height and weight. We stopped using the bucket seat because he was so big and I wasn’t going to buy another huge stroller system with a bassinet for a few month of use.

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numberthr333 • 5 months ago

Have and love the UB Cruz. I got it used on Facebook Marketplace for a steal. The thing is a tank and still going strong even though it was made in 2018. I still use it with my 2 year old because he has global delays. I’m due with baby 2 next month and the UB Minu Duo just arrived today. I wanted a side by side, rather than the tandem double. I highly recommend checking out travel strollers, like the UB Minu v3 or Nuna Trvl. You’ll get a lot more mileage out of those than the Doona. Minu is highly rated as both a travel and everyday stroller.

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Numinous-Nebulae • 5 months ago

Nuna TRVL works with the Pipa and their products are generally great. How old is your kiddo? We have a Babyjogger city tour 2 and used that + a travel carseat pretty early on (but we always checked our carseat, never carried it on, so we didn't care about the carseat working with the travel stroller.

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nykickin • 8 months ago

The Nuna Trvl works with the Pipa and is lightweight. Not sure what you consider “cheap”?

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Optimal-Yak1174 • 8 months ago

I have the Nuna Trvl and love it!

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PEM_0528 • 5 months ago

I highly recommend looking at the Nuna URBN car seat. There are a couple different stroller pairs you can get with it, we have the TRVL. But the URBN doesn’t require a base which is amazing for traveling. The TRVL stroller is light weight, one hand open and close. We loved the set so much, especially has big travelers.

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PEM_0528 • 3 months ago

We have the Trvl and I love it for all the same reasons! It’s held up extremely well.

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pheck101 • 5 months ago

We got the uppababy Cruz stroller and the nuna pipa pumpkin seat with the stroller adapter and really like it! We also got the infant insert for the stroller so you don’t need to get the bulky bassinet and can still use it from birth. The nuna trvl stroller is super lightweight and has a one handed fold- it also lays flat so your baby can use it from birth. The car seat also clicks into that as well if you want another stroller that’s better for traveling!

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pinpoe • 4 months ago

I think you’d be better off investing in hiking gear to carry baby vs trying to find a stroller you hike with. On uneven ground we mainly babywear and it’s perfectly fine. We prioritized a very hardworking travel stroller with car seat that uses a latch system — the Nuna Trvl. We’ve traveled with it extensively for 2 years and it’s lightweight enough to haul around for apartment living, folds in one button and is quite small when folded.

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pinpoe • 3 months ago

Nuna Trvl, Triv or Swiv meet all your criteria! They are outstanding. Personally I like our Trvl the best (it’s our only stroller! I recently tried out the others when helping a friend shop for strollers) bc I can push a button and it auto-collapses. It’s really great if you’re alone with baby.

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pinpoe • 4 months ago

Nuna Trvl is the best on the market; I will defend it til I die. It’s the lightest weight, the one button collapse can be done one handed and it can be carried one handed, and the infant car seat it comes with is the most flexible you’ll find on the market (can use a base or latch system, so it’s easy to swap it between cars or bring traveling). It is also STRONG. We’ve used it as our only stroller for 2 years and have traveled around the world with it several times, it has handled a brutal Midwest city winter, gate checks super well, and it’s extremely small space friendly if that’s a concern (without being psychotically miniature like the Doona, which will break your back in a week). The ONLY downside to it imo is the storage bin under the seat is quite small — but it has to be because the stroller has an amazingly small footprint without suffering any loss of quality or function. I literally went stroller shopping today (expecting #2 and looking at options) and tried every Nuna, Bugaboo, Uppababy, Mockingbird on the floor… none of them came close in ease of use to the Trvl.

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Queen___Bitch • 5 months ago

I’d do the nuna trvl with the bassinet attachment and the nuna pipa capsule, the bassinet and capsules just click in super easily, that way you get all the benefits of those and can transition to the regular stroller whenever you want. It lies flat too so you can do that from birth.

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Remember2floss2night • 11 months ago

All I can say is don’t get the nuna trvl. The wheels are so tiny that even the smallest bump in a sidewalk can make the stroller get stuck. It’s horrible on grass and gravel. My sister had this stroller and I tested it on a smooth walking trail and fell in love without trying it on a more difficult surface. Wish I did. It was suuuuper expensive and the only thing I really like about it now is how easily it open and closes. Make sure you get a stroller with at least medium size wheels.

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snowflake343 • 6 months ago

Cybex and Nuna are better than Mockingbird as a general brand guideline. But it sounds like you want more of a travel or mid size stroller rather than a full sized one - full sized ones (like the Vista) are nice and typically have a lot of bonus features, better steering, etc, but they're pretty big and bulky and not super easy to take places. I personally have a full sized one for at home use walking the dog regularly, and then a smaller travel stroller for the car. If I was going somewhere that would be all day or tons of walking I'd bring the big one but for just a quick trip to the park it's not worth the hassle. So for travel strollers, I'd look at the uppababy minu v3 or the nuna trvl. Bugaboo butterfly is also solid but it's pricier. Those will all fold up easily and fit in the car pretty well. They do have lighter frames and aren't quite as sturdy or smooth of a push as a bigger stroller. Another option would be the uppababy Cruz or nuna mixx, which are in between the two. Not quite full sized so easier to travel with but not as compact as a full on travel stroller. It'll have a better push and be a little sturdier but without all of the bulk of a full sized. Bugaboo's version (again, very nice but pricey) is the dragonfly. I'm not as familiar with cybex's models but my stroller obsessed MIL likes them!

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Spiritual-Ganache875 • 6 months ago

39 weeks here, got mine few days ago, spend soo much time looking at reviews, they all have pros and cons... for me I wanted something light easy to travel with, so I got the Nuna travel stroller (trvl™) and as a car seat the pipa™ aire rx + pipa relx base™. Both are lightweight and the trvl stroller is soo easy to fold and unfold The car seat can be attached to the stroller without any adapters

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throwra2022june • 3 months ago

Similar to the other commenter, we LOVE our vista and use it every day even now at nearly 2 years old. We also have the Nuna TRVL for the car (but used vista in the car for the first 6 months until baby could sit up— didn’t use the car seat feature as much as could be avoided to promote spine health). Also loved the lovevery playmat. Great for development! Not required, but it’s easy if you’re able to get one (bought ours secondhand). Agreed on the hatch.

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throwra2022june • 6 months ago

Very similar here! We have the vista v2 and the TRVL for quick errands and traveling. We love and use both daily! The v2 can technically be a jogging stroller, and I thought about getting a jogging stroller… but I didn’t get back to jogging and now I’m pregnant again and can turn our v2 into a double stroller, so this has been a good set up for our family!

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tofuandpickles • 4 months ago

Two strollers is the way to go. There is not one stroller that does it all. Nuna TRVL for appointments, travel and indoor errands. Folds super compact, one handed fold. Nuna car seat pops right in without any additional adaptors. Jogging stroller if you like to do any sort of outdoor excursions. Parks, any place with bumps or cracks in sidewalks, hiking trails, jogging, etc. We went with the uppabbay ridge jogging stroller, but there are plenty of cheaper options including baby jogger brand. The “do it all” strollers like uppababy vista and the full size nuna strollers were just too heavy and cumbersome for me to lug around and put into the trunk regularly. We used our strollers daily, most of the time both in one day. Trvl stroller to the mall, then Ridge for a walk in the neighborhood. We kept the trvl in our trunk at all times, which was no big deal bc it was so compact.

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Traditional-Bird4327 • 7 months ago

At around the same price point as the Babyzen Yo-yo is the Nuna TRVL. It’s great stroller and you can truly fold and unfold with 1 hand. I wouldn’t call either budget though.

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Traditional-Bird4327 • 6 months ago

This is my answer too. We have the Uppababy Ridge and the Nuna TRVL. I love both, but they suit completely different needs

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wandergnome • 4 months ago

👋 owner of 5 strollers here If I could do it over again and price was no concern, I’d keep our nuna pipa car seat and get the nuna trvl stroller. We got an uppababy minu stroller with adapters and it’s just annoying, and a vista for home which is so massive and only nice when baby was bassinet aged and for walking to the farmers market and loading up the basket. We ended up using the free Nuna stroller I got in a Facebook group instead cause the car seat just clipped in directly even though it took up our whole trunk. If price was of concern, we have a baby jogger that is our second most used stroller cause the graco car seat we got for backup fits in nice, it’s indestructible, and can be used for exercise. Whatever you do I recommend a system that is easily compatible your car seat without adapters.

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Worried_Appeal_2390 • 11 months ago

It’s a smoother ride and the stroller seems to be built to last. I love my Nuna I have the trvl and the mixx next it’s great. If it’s in your budget then buy it and if it’s not then don’t. It’s really not that big of a deal. I think part of it is like anything you buy has to do with the brand. The reason why everything I have is Nuna is because we didn’t want to put extra adapters on everything. But if I have another baby I’ll go with something more lux like the silver cross.

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xoxosecretsally • 6 months ago

I own a Veer Switchback after going through a number of strollers. Used it on the dirt trails while hiking and all kinds of terrain. LOVE. I would’ve bought it right out the gate had it been available when my son was born. I also bought it second hand in Like New condition for a great deal (there is a dedicated Facebook Group for Veer enthusiasts - you can find great deals, contests, people selling second hand everything Veer along with more detailed & honest reviews) My gripe has been that rear the foot lock plastic part popped out, but I’m whatever about that detail because it doesn’t affect the rest of the functionality. My son is a 2 year old the size of a 4 year old and sometimes trashes in the stroller violently when he has a tantrum & not once has the Veer tipped over. My travel stroller was gifted (Joovy Kooper Single Compact) it did the job on our trip to NYC but when we traveled from Lyon over to Rome & the airline lost our stroller, I splurged and purchased a Nuna TRVL in Florence (& what a difference THAT made on cobblestones in such a great way)

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Yeomanninja • 3 months ago

We've taken the Nuna TRVL to multiple Asian countries in the last 2 years. We love it!

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