
Nuna - TRVL dubl Stroller
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Last updated: Jan 3, 2026 Scoring
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"It also fits into the overhead compartment for flights!"
"I was able to carry it up and down the 2 flights of stairs to my apartment within 2 weeks of my cesarean which I think says a lot!"
"All of the strollers I just listed fit in the overhead bin of an airplane"
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"It’s also the only one I found that had a true one hand open/close."
"is really easy to fold one-handed (which is a lifesaver when juggling bags or a squirmy kid)"
"I used it many times flying solo with my little one all the way up to the gate. ... I could hold him and still fold the stroller one handed."
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"We also traveled with it (babe is now 4.5 months) and having a car seat that easily latches in without having to also bring a base is GREAT."
"complete travel system with carseat that can snap on super easily ... Nuna pipa urbn carseat is only sold with Nuna stroller, and I love that it’s baseless and super easy to to install for rideshares using LATC system ... I do love some of the Nuna features, as well as the car seat that goes with it. ... I do really like the Nuna Pipa urbn car seat, which is only compatible with the TRVL - it’s super easy to pop into the stroller and (usually) into the car. (I don’t own a car so it was important that I had something I could easily use with ride shares / other cars.)"
"It has amazing compatibility with the Pipa series car seats and creates a type of cocoon."
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"I am a .om to 4, and we have used a Nuna Triv for 3 kids, and we still love it."
"We’ve abused ours across 5 countries in 4 months and it doesn’t have a scratch on it. The quality is great."
"is really quite heavy duty so you can treat it as your daily as well as your travel stroller ... it holds up with daily use! ... still going strong as a daily with kid #2"
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"you can gate check it and it’s a very very airport friendly stroller ... I have flown solo parenting with a baby at 9 weeks and at 7 months and it was fantastic, easy to wrangle through TSA and it’s sturdy enough for gate checking ... We’ve done about 10 flights with it in 2 years and zero damage"
"We’ve used it as our only stroller for 2 years and have traveled around the world with it several times ... gate checks super well"
"I have the Nuna trvl and it came in clutch during my trip. ... I’m so glad I got the trvl because it would’ve been annoying to carry another heavy thing around. ... I personally think it’s worth it. ... adding 30lbs is a lot. ... I didn’t want to lug it around hahah. ... Think of the luggages, backpacks, car seat, snack packs, etc. that you’re already juggling that day."
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"our 99th percentile baby grew out of it around 12-13mo. ... I am SO sad that we can no longer use it."
"This price tag for something that only lasts *maybe* a year is a dealbreaker for me."
"I would say the only thing I hate are the straps. ... I think I never learn to use them properly or maybe now that my son is 17 months the seem to be short for him."
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"If you have wild kids or go over not perfectly smooth sidewalks, it's not great."
"The minu is basically a janky doll stroller in comparison lol. ... I can take the vista across gravel or grass with no issue. The minu is so uncomfortable for my kid and the steering is so stiff and the wheels are tiny. I never use it and wish I hadn’t ever bought it honestly!"
"Walking around, we hit an uneven bit of pavement and it would have tipped over if I hadn’t had a good grip on it."
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"any climbing can cause it to fall over backwards."
"It is very slippery, and although I am thin and not tall, I wake up minimum 10 times a night and often my body or legs ends up on the bottom of the tent because I simply fall off the pad."
"had the Nuna TRVL double stroller and it didnt handle bumps well at all. ... It actually tipped forward with our LOs in it."
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"I tried the Nuna TRVL in store and its a bit sturdier than the Joolz, but I don't believe its small enough to be compliant with airplane overheard compartment so you'd need to check it, so I feel like that defeats the whole purpose"
"I think if you don’t need it to fit in an overhead bin, the TRVL is really nice and the self-fold is cool. ... I was set on something fitting in the overhead because I’ve had a couple friends experience their gate-checked stroller being lost or damaged by the airline."
"too big to take into the cabin"
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"the basket underneath was completely inaccessible from the back. I thought there would at least be some give in the back but there wasn’t lol. Like 2 inches of space to get in the back."
"The Nuna unfortunately doesn’t have a large basket."
"The ONLY thing that could be better about it is the basket is fairly small."
I got the Burley Honey Bee for running! It’s been great, and we can attach it to the bike. It doesn’t have a hand break, but I haven’t needed one. Baby does have to meet size minimums to use it, but it by far gets more use than any other stroller I’ve had. For family outings I love my Nuna! I was cheap and started with a Baby Trend Travel System and the stroller broke before I had my second, the car seat started deteriorating with my first and broke with my second:/ whatever you do I wouldn’t cheap out, you’ll pay more in the long run.
r/BabyBumps • How did you choose a stroller and car seat? ->The Nuna Trvl is a travel stroller and probably the best one there is. Ours is built like a freaking tank. One handed folding/opening amazes everyone when they see it. We don’t use the travel case anymore when we gate check it. One month shy of 3 years with it too.
r/toddlers • Travel to Europe with 11 month Old. Stroller Car Seat Question ->We had a Nuna that was good, but then I rented a Bob jogger on vacation and fell in love with it. I ended up buying a Thule Jogger which is going strong with kid number 2, but the Bob is a great choice too. Joggers are just better with different terrain, hop curbs easy, and are simple. The Nuna was great if you're on a smooth sidewalk or something and had too many plastic parts
r/BuyItForLife • Stroller Recommendations ->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 ->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 ->are you going to be doing a lot of putting it in and out of cars? is it mainly going to be for walks at home? I’ve heard the best things about the donkey BUT it’s super bulky, granted I’m in the thought process of get a good standard stroller with a great push even if it’s heavy, and then get a travel stroller for quick small trips in the store and stuff (I’m anti doona though) the nuna travl ($600) is the nicest travel stroller I feel like after I tried them all at nordstrom - but for the price the Joie Nutmeg ($240) was super similar for half the price. if you want a tandem double more so than a side by side I’ve heard the best one is the cybex gazelle. if you haven’t already look up Rebekah the baby gear expert on tiktok, I feel like I trust her opinions more than anything lol
r/Buyingforbaby • Strollers!! - need help ->Nuna trvl is so expensive but so worth it.
r/bigbabiesandkids • Light weight travel stroller ->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? ->Nuna TRVL has been a lifesaver for me- can’t put a price on convenience and de-stressing your life imo
r/Buyingforbaby • Alright, what's the catch.... ->There's only one downside of this stroller–it won't fit the overhead bins on a plane like YoYo or Bugaboo Butterfly. If it's not important for you, then it's a perfect travel stroller.
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