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Nuna Mixx Next
The Nuna Mixx Next is a versatile stroller designed for use from birth, featuring a lie-flat seat and compatibility with Nuna's Pipa car seat. It offers a one-hand fold, adjustable handlebar, and all-terrain wheels for smooth navigation.
Pros (+)
- Smooth ride on various terrains
- Easy one-hand fold for storage
- Compatible with Nuna car seats
Cons (−)
- Heavier than some competitors
- Cumbersome setup process
- Seat comfort could be improved
Why parents like it
The Mixx Next is often praised for its smooth ride and maneuverability, making it ideal for various terrains. Parents appreciate the one-hand fold feature, which simplifies storage and transport.
Common complaints
The weight is a common concern, especially for parents needing to lift it frequently. Additionally, some parents find the setup process cumbersome and feel the seat could be more comfortable for their child.
Parents who want a reliable stroller for various terrains and ease of use. However, be prepared for a heavier model that may not be ideal for frequent lifting.
The Nuna Mixx Next is a solid choice for parents seeking a sturdy and versatile stroller, but its weight may be a drawback for those in urban settings.

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Thread: "What do I get with luxury/expensive strollers (uppababy, Nuna) over affordable ones (Chicco, Graco)"
I have the nuna and it truly is all terrain!
Thread: "Why is choosing a baby stroller so hard???"
Lol are you talking about the vista? At first I was like well everyone recommends it, so I’ll prob just get that one! Then I went to Nordstrom and checked it out in person and hated it as soon as I tried it out. I picked Nuna mixx because it seemed easier to maneuver and fold, and maybe I just want to go against the grain haha Also for travel strollers, everyone I know rAaAaves about the yoyo, and the first time I tried it a store I started questioning what these people are smoking- yes, it’s super compact, but it’s a 2-hand 2-step fold, which doesn’t seem super convenient for travel!!
Thread: "Does anyone regret not getting a single to double stroller?"
This is really baby dependent. We had a single stroller and when I got pregnant with my second I almost bought a new double. The things you’ll need to consider are: 1. Ages: I see you want them 2 years apart. It took us 8 months to conceive our second. I wanted my kids 18 months apart. You can’t really predict this. 2. Older kid: my son is a walker/runner. He doesn’t love being in the stroller at 2.5. I have a 3 month old now. 3. Ability to store it: they’re so big (most of them) We have the nuna mixx and love it
Thread: "What do I get with luxury/expensive strollers (uppababy, Nuna) over affordable ones (Chicco, Graco)"
Not OP but I have the Nuna Mixx and it’s great. Larger wheels, better suspension. I can go on gravelly road and it doesn’t bother baby. Right now, baby is 4mos and is still in a car seat and I can clip the car seat to the stroller. I like the idea of the stroller growing with him by way of buying new seats vs. buying a brand new stroller.
Thread: "What's the best stroller for me?"
There’s something weirdly humbling about shopping for strollers, it’s like test-driving tiny cars you’ll push around for the next 3 years. For suburban life with one kid and lots of car loading, I’d look at more compact-but-durable options like the Babyzen or Nuna. Both are lightweight, fold with one hand, and are newborn-friendly with car seat adapters or bassinet attachments. The nuna one leans more plush and luxe-feeling, especially for newborn naps, but the babyzen still wins for me when it comes to foldability and how tiny it gets, it actually fits in an airplane overhead. Other than that I know the vista gets a lot of hype, but yeah, it’s def on the bulky side if you’re only planning for one kid. If portability and ease-of-use are top priorities, you might want something that’s car and travel-friendly without feeling flimsy.
Thread: "Are expensive strollers worth it?"
I have an embarrassing hoard of expensive strollers. The Nuna Mixx is hands down my favorite for every situation involving one child, except mud or fine gravel trails. The front tire covers get clogged up with mud or gravel easily. Bob is a very close second for one kid. For two kids, the Bob wins by far. UppaBaby is great for the parents for one kid. It’s the Porsche of strollers while the Nuna is the Lexus. Both are luxury, the Nuna has comfier seats and a slightly less smooth suspension. Frankly, the Vista sucks for two kids and I do not understand all the love it gets for 2-3 kids. Except for the brief period where one is in the bassinet and one in a regular seat. But even then, it’s not great. It’s just the best option for a bassinet plus toddler seat. We have a 4 month old and 20 month old. We used the Nuna daily with our first. My husband used the Bob for jogging and I would use it if I wanted to do a rougher walking trail. With two kids, we used the UppaBaby until the little one was old enough to sit in the Bob seat. Now we’ve pulled out the Vista once, and that was to go to an aquarium where we didn’t want the width of the Bob. We both reach for the Nuna if we’re only taking one kid. I’ve babysat a lot and used a lot of cheap strollers. They simply do not push as nicely. It’s fine for short distances on sidewalks. But if you’re going to do a lot of walking, you want a good stroller. I walk to the park every day with both kids in the stroller. We also take an afternoon walk with the dog and an evening walk as a family. A good stroller is vital for us.
Thread: "Nuna travel system review please "
I have the Nuna pipa rx and the triv stroller. The pipa urbn did not have all the safety features I wanted, as another user mentioned above. Would really only get it if you plan to take Ubers/taxis etc. I also tested the trvl stroller in store along with the triv and mixx. The trvl, while very lightweight and easily collapsible, did not have the option to rear face when using the stroller seat (you can rear face the car seat though). It also felt very flimsy, as though a strong breeze could knock it over. The triv could rear face, it was only about 5 lbs heavier, and it collapsed just as easily. I preferred it over the mixx which was very large and much heavier. Overall, if you are just using it in your own car to go about your town, I wouldn’t recommend this system, but I would recommend other products in the Nuna line. We paid $400 for the pipa rx and $700 for the triv stroller. For reference
Thread: "Nuna mixx next stroller vs trvl"
Get the Triv. Its got the compact footprint and ease of the travel and the comfort and features of the mixx. We love ours and all our friends with the Vista and other full size strollers always comment on how much more convenient ours is compared to theirs...right before they go out and buy a second more compact stroller.
Thread: "Just saying, 2 hour rule VS the Doona car seat stroller "
Sounds like you already have one so this may not be super helpful, but for anyone else who is looking, we’ve been very happy with our Nuna mixx next which you can clip the car seat into or use as a regular stroller. There’s quite a few models out now that have a similar setup. Mostly though I was commenting because I think it’s a bit extreme to say “you just shouldn’t take your newborn on long outings” because they can do really well so long as you bring the things they need.
Thread: "Baby Jogger City Select 2- mid-tier?"
Ok so I have owned (all brand new) Nuna Mix 2, Uppababy G lux, Bugaboo Buffalo, Baby Jogger City Elite and most recently Baby Jogger City mini GT2. Although Baby Jogger doesn’t get the brand recognition it deserves, both of my Baby Jogger strollers were superior to my other ones. I can’t tell you enough how much I love this brand.
Thread: "Not sure how much to spend on a stroller"
Ditto. I bought a nuna for $70 at a garage sale and it is NOICE
Thread: "Nuna tavo + pipa urbn travel system or the chicco corso primo cleartex system?"
nuna Trvl stroller is the best. I have that one for travel and use the Nuna Mixx Next stroller for everyday. I have the Nuna Pipa RX infant carseat which fits into both and has been amazing. About to get the Nuna Rava. Clearly a Nuna fan here haha
Thread: "Nuna Mixx Next + Bassinet?"
I have the mixx next and while it does lay flat, we bought the bassinet off Facebook marketplace and are so glad we did! So much easier bringing baby in and out. It’s also a safe sleep space. We used it a ton and only used the lay flat feature in the stroller when our child fell asleep in the stroller probably 6 months+. Our second child is arriving next month and I’m most looking forward to the bassinet walks
Thread: "Why is choosing a baby stroller so hard???"
Same. I was pushing it at Nordstrom and other mom said she came in for the vista but liked the mixx. So I started playing with it and preferred it as well.
Thread: "Are expensive strollers worth it?"
My parents bought us a Nuna Mixx and the matching infant carseat and it's a beast--it's so sturdy and the drive is super smooth! We've taken it everywhere! Also baby is so comfortable in it and I love all the luxe finishes and ample storage. A second hand luxury stroller is an excellent option. I personally wouldn't buy a second-hand car seat though for safety reasons, and I do recommend getting a matching infant seat for your stroller. It clips in and out so easily and you don't wake your sleeping baby.
Thread: "Are “luxury” strollers actually worth it?"
So I have a Nuna trvl and an Uppababy Cruz v2. The Nuna Trvl is okay and I do like it, but I LOVE the Cruz v2. I feel like it’s sturdier than the Nuna, and handles more of my bs. Lol I bought the UB myself after 3 months, realizing my baby LOVES being outside. I wish I had just got this one from the beginning with the bassinet (or even the Nuna Triv or Mixx Next). But, I think that it’s something you don’t know until you have the baby and they like what they like. With that said, I bought a Momcozy and a different brand (one of those 3-in-1s) secondhand before I bought the UB. I needed something in a pinch bc my LO just wanted to be outside. Both of those were nice and would have worked, but I hated folded them so I just left them in the garage and hated getting them in and out of the car. They also didn’t work with my Nuna Pipa (which I do love). So for me, the UB was worth it. We’ll be traveling with the Nuna Trvl next month.
Thread: "Cannot decide between Uppababy Vista & Nuna Triv travel systems"
We have the mixx next + pipa lite rx combo and have been happy with it. I agree with you about the urbn, I just can’t imagine clicking the seat in every time, it would drive me crazy. I’d bite the bullet and buy the bases, and maybe try to find them used. I wound up getting our second base handed down by a coworker Just curious, why triv vs. mixx? Iirc the triv was sort of a mid size one that isn’t small enough to be super portable but also lacks the comfortable ride of the bigger stroller. We wound up going mixx next and also bought a bugaboo butterfly for travel We did not seriously consider the uppababy stuff, only because my wife is frenemies with a woman who is an uppababy truther lol! I think they’re great looking albeit maybe a little big and clunky, I feel like they may be sort of over engineered but there’s obviously benefits to being that comfy and tank like
Thread: "Confused by strollers, what do you recommend?"
There’s a couple parts, which is why it can be confusing. Mostly has to do with the fact that newborns and infants who are not old enough yet to have control of their head and neck cannot just sit buckled into a stroller. They need to either be in a bassinet or in their infant car seat. So a lot of the strollers will be a regular stroller where you can then remove the seat and replace it with a bassinet or infant car seat. If you get a “travel system” like the UppaBaby (Vista or Cruz stroller + Aria or Mesa infant car seat) then you can swap out the parts easily without an adapter If you get a stroller than is 1 brand and a car seat that is a different brand you will also need to make sure to buy an adapter I decided to get the UppaBaby bc I didn’t want to deal with an adapter My friend for example got the Chico car seat and used an adapter to attach it to a cheaper brand of stroller From what I seen, high end is like the Nuna and UppaBaby. But plenty are happy with a Graco system as well. There’s 1 popular one called the Doona that is like a transformer which is all 1 piece and goes from car seat to stroller. Personally i checked one out (my SIL has one) and I didn’t like it. It’s a clunky thing that would only be useful if you’re traveling a lot ie getting baby in and out of a taxi in a busy city or something. I personally didn’t think it’s practical for day to day use.
Thread: "Nuna TRIV next vs MIXX next"
It's so hard to imagine what you'll need and how you'll use it, especially as a FTM! I'm on the hunt for YouTube videos of real people using either option. I saw one this past weekend of someone who had the MIXX and although they loved it, they had an interesting perspective on the bassinet mode which was something I thought I really wanted. They said that their baby was really just too small (which was like 7 pounds so not that small) to really use it and have baby look comfortable. That is a really nice feature, but realistically, ALL bassinets or bassinet "modes" are a very short-term use scenario. I liked that this video was of a REAL person using it and that they gave 3 pros and 3 cons for their real usage. As for the basket, I read a review somewhere (Nordstrom's I think?) that said it was a lot bigger than it looks in person and they're able to fit an Away carry on (something) in it. As someone who currently only goes out with wallet, phone, and keys, that's not a huge priority for me right now, so I think I can live with a smaller basket. Other reviews were saying the TRIV does just fine in grass and light gravel roads. I've seen people recommend it from city/urban life to suburban life. Another piece of advice I saw in I think it was a Magic Beans video was to live/purchase for the now. I'm finding myself getting caught up in the what-ifs and wanting everything to last for the entirety of my baby's life and maybe even the next one's lol! That's not to say just impulsively buy things, but just do the best you can and make the best decisions you can with the information you have. Some of those decisions won't work out, and that's ok. There's no way for us to predict our future needs, and we definitely don't know what our baby is going to like lol! Somehow we've all made it to this point with our parents using far inferior equipment to what we have today haha! I can't imagine what we're going to be saying when we're grandparents and the new-fangled technology they'll come out with in 30 years. Overall, I think people sleep on the TRIV because they either go full MIXX or TRVL. Thanks for listening to my TED talk and helping me process as well lol!
Thread: "Are expensive strollers worth it?"
I have the nuna mixx next and it is WORTH IT. I traveled with the whole set and I bought the travel bag too for the carseat. WORTH IT. My sister has a million cheaper strollers. She said she wishes she had just spent the money upfront for the stroller with all the bells and whistles. You do not need an expensive stroller but if you’re able to put together the money, I think it’s money well spent.
Thread: "Mixx Next or Cruz?"
I haven't used it yet (due after you), but we were going between the mixx next and Cruz v2 also. We ended up going with the Cruz because it is a little lighter, all the reviews I saw comparing both said Cruz won for a smoother ride and better suspension, frame seemed more sturdy and some reviews also had the same thoughts, some nuna reviews said the seat wasn't deep enough/not as comfortable, it stays standing when folded (nuna can be stood up, but when you fold it it folds to the ground. Liked not having to bend all the way to the ground to pick it up), and much higher weight capacity for the stroller basket. Bassinets in my urban HCOL city go for around $50 on FM. You can also get a compatible non branded infant snug seat liner for $25 on Amazon. Biggest cons for Cruz to us were that the nuna offers better ventilation without the seat liner (I live in a year-round hot/warm climate), it isn't as long when folded, and has a magnetic guide for the buckle. Cruz wheels are smaller, but based on reviews the bigger nuna wheels didn't translate to a better/smoother ride.
Thread: "Are expensive strollers worth it?"
I love my nuna mix. $1400 well spent. I love the shock absorbency and the comfort in the seat. My baby loves it so much
Thread: "Are Nuna strollers really worth it?"
I definitely cleaned it, even though it looked really clean and was barely used. I believe I took it outside, put any washable parts in the machine on gentle and then scrubbed the rest with something (I want to say dawn, but I really can’t remember. I know it was something baby safe) and then hosed it down, let it sit in the sun and repeated. It’s been two years since and I absolutely love it and have zero regrets. We’re also not “in need” but there are so many things you have to buy it adds up. We also wanted to make sure we were happy with it, and knew if we didn’t like it we could always sell it on marketplace for the same we bought it.
Thread: "What do I get with luxury/expensive strollers (uppababy, Nuna) over affordable ones (Chicco, Graco)"
I also have the Nuna Mixx and it’s wonderful. My LO is in the big seat, which I can see growing with him. The seat straps adjust not only in tightness, but in height depending on how he’s seated. I love the wheels and suspension, like others mentioned. It allows for a smooth ride. I love that the seat turns both me facing and front facing (I switch it all the time if it’s too sunny out). The hood provides very good coverage. I find the basket is much smaller than the Uppababy, but in this it helps me control how much stuff I bring with me. Lastly, my bldg has a stoop, and the fact that the stroller is so light, I can carry it up with my 17lbs LO in it!
Thread: "Winter babies and strollers"
We are big walkers and live in the city. We chose the Nuna Mixx, and just used the lay flat feature, rather than getting a full bassinet. It worked great for us, and the stroller has been an absolute workhorse, it’s still in use for our 2nd kid 5 years later now.
Thread: "Insight about the Doona -- I'm torn! Carseat recs? "
I have the Nuna Pipa RX with the MIXX stroller and I completely love it. Super pricey but high quality, versatile, lightweight, and we use it constantly. So that’s my recommendation!
Thread: "Do I really need a travel stroller? Or would you gate check your Nuna Mixx Next?"
I would get one if I were you (I did). Just get a cheap stroller on marketplace or something that you won’t actually feel bad about breaking. Find one that’s cheap, look up if it is compatible, buy the adapter separate if it doesn’t come with it. That’s going to be the most economical way to do this that gives you peace of mind. And if you’re not comfortable with that, then I’d look into an umbrella stroller if your baby is old enough
Thread: "Nuna Mixx Next Thoughts?"
I will say, those magnetic buckles on the Mixx were pretty darn nice!
Thread: "Conflicting info on strollers "
One of my favourite baby-related channel is Stroller Workshop on YouTube. He repairs strollers for a living (doesn’t sell them) and his reviews are generally based on that perspective. I haven’t watched these videos, but he has videos on the strollers you’re considering: - Nuna Mixx Next review: https://youtu.be/yznUfVP8FRE?si=MJxT7W5dn9fmAIq2 - Uppababy Cruz V2: https://youtu.be/M5DpHsLcYig?si=zIvFQ7M9mQyLnIQT - Both strollers compared: https://youtu.be/1hldE52aokw?si=JDYoV4__O8FYA1PG
Thread: "Mixx Next or Cruz?"
Highly recommended going to a baby boutique store if your city has one so you can use them hands on. We had planned to go with the Demi/Mixx in case we had two kids (not planning on it). However, they’re much heavier. The Triv and/or the Swiv as much lighter and versatile (stand on their own) but they’re only good for one kiddo. They’re both great options imo. We did go with the Swiv but the Triv was just as good imo.
Thread: "Losing my mind shopping for strollers - some specific needs!"
I have a bumbleride indie and I love it for walks! It folds super easily and has a handle to lift it However, as someone who has owned 5 strollers in under a year (Evenflo pivot - hate it, uppababy Cruz - baby wanted to lay flat and the seat doesn’t lay flat, Nuna mixx - love it but not for trails, bumbleride indie - love it for trails but not for stores and a bike stroller) I strongly encourage you to look at strollers in person if at all possible!
Thread: "Do you regret getting the Nuna Mixx Next?"
I love mine and love that it lays nearly flat for newborns.
Thread: "Stroller recommendations for city-dwellers?"
We’re super happy with the NUNA pipa mixx next, but we also had a relative purchase it for us so cost was not a factor.
Thread: "Mixx Next or Cruz?"
Honestly, you could probably score one of these second hand. Even an older model Uppababy, Nuna, Joolz, BOB, etc will function exponentially better than a new-in-box Gracco/Chicco. I have two kids. I would say you probably “need” two strollers, I’ve often wanted a third but I haven’t been able to convince the hubby. I think find your “workhorse” stroller. This is going to be the stroller that has a giant basket, that you can load up with all of the things you’re going to need for the day. This is the stroller you’re going to bring to amusement parks, aquariums, festivals, etc. I am perfectly happy with this being a really big stroller, even choosing to go with the Vista over the cruise or Demi Grow over Mixx. We went with a Demi, and I bought it new with my second. I wish I had this stroller with my first. The next stroller we have is a jogger. I got a Thule second hand on FB. I genuinely enjoy going for a nice jog, and usually by the time I’m 10 minutes in, my kiddo is asleep. This is our three wheel option, and when my first was little, if we wanted a stroller that would be better for navigating tight spots, or one that I could guarantee she would nap in, we would choose the jogger. If you jog/run - anticipate “needing” a jogger option. I know some people use their jogger as their main stroller, but for me, the basket is just way too small to load up for a day out at an amusement park. The third option I’ve often thought about getting is an ultra compact. Examples would be an Uppababy minu, Joolz air, bugaboo butterfly. In an ideal world, I would keep this stroller in the trunk of my car for those times when I didn’t anticipate needing a stroller, but wish I’d have the option to use one. “Dang babe. I wish we had the stroller….”as we take turns carrying baby. I’d have gladly paid money to be able to run back to the car to grab it. The other times that I’ve thought about getting one of these is when we travel. My oldest is now six, youngest two, and if he can avoid it, he would much rather walk. We traveled a few months ago and while there were times it would’ve come in handy, we ultimately were ok without. As the other commenter mentioned - definitely go test drive these.
Thread: "Not sure how much to spend on a stroller"
I have the same. We love it and got the Nuna for it's ease of use and that it will last a long time.
Thread: "Nuna Mixx Stroller experience"
We have the Nuna Mixx and the only real complaint I have is that the part where our daughter's head goes (she's 15 months and on the taller side for her age) seems very uncomfortable so she slouches down a lot in her stroller on walks. I wish they had a better design to account for this to be honest. That and the lack of cupholders but we easily remedied that with an attachable one from Amazon.
Thread: "Chicco bravo vs nuna trvl lx"
Nothing wrong with buying a quality strollwe/carseat from a top brand like Nuna, Uppababy, cybex, silver cross. The differences compared to brands like Graco are night and day when it comes to wheels, suspension, frame materials, etc. It all comes down to your budget. I personally went for a Nuna mixx next with nuna pipa rx carseat. I love it l, and I know plenty of ppl that love their pricey strollers/seats. I'd suggest checking them at your nearest dillards and compare to the ones at target/walmart
Thread: "Are Nuna strollers really worth it?"
I love my mixx next with pipa urbn carseat. Best purchase ever.
Thread: "Help deciding on a stroller!! Nuna vs Mockingbird!!"
If it's helpful. I have both the Mockingbird and the Nuna MIxx. One is at the grandparent's house. The Nuna is definitely better quality in all ways. Mockingbird will work just fine but it's just a bit jankier in terms of ride, and all features. Nuna is like the BMW where the Mockingbird would be the Honda! But great but you choose the price you want to pay for luxury!
Thread: "Nuna Mixx Reviews"
My daughter is 3yrs and 2 months now…I have never taken the wheels off to clean. Never noticed an issue with them getting clogged either.
Thread: "Does anyone regret not getting a single to double stroller?"
I regret it! We got a single stroller for our first baby. Our logic was that the single-to-doubles are more expensive and we didn’t know if we’d be able to have more kids since it took over 5 years to get pregnant the first time. Our kids ended up being under 2 years apart, and we bought a single-to-double (Nuna Mixx). So we definitely would have saved if we just started with the single-to-double just in case. It is pretty easy to maneuver. The Nuna Mixx is pretty unique in how the bottom seat almost goes underneath the top. So some downsides are less storage space and less options for the seat positions. But I think it’s worth the trade off for how it takes up less space and is easy to maneuver, fit through doorways, etc.
Thread: "Are expensive strollers worth it?"
I have the Nuna mixx. It’s really nice, but is it worth the extra $$$? Probably not. If I had to do it again, I’d have gotten the Mockingbird instead. I’ve only ever put the carseat on the stroller once. I wouldn’t use the carseat for walks, it’s not as comfy for baby. But if you want the option, the adapter for the Nuna car seat on the mockingbird is cheap.
Thread: "Uppababy Vista V2 Overrated?"
I can absolutely see not needing it in different circumstances, but I am also in a city without a car and put a few miles on it most days. It’s held up very well for us and the bar across the storage basket has not been an issue. I can carry more shopping than I could with my granny cart. I’ve recently been messaging with a mom of a newborn who is picking up some toys via our local Buy Nothing. She can’t fit squat in her Nuna apparently. Like if we’re going to be a bunch of bougie bouges with these expensive-ass strollers, they better be good for what you need to do with them.
Thread: "Mixx Next or Cruz?"
I looked at this one a lot too!! The only downside was that it isn’t newborn ready. I am due the end of March and I want to be able to have my baby lay comfortably in the stroller throughout the summer without needing to use a car seat or spend an extra $200 on a bassinet attachment.
Thread: "Nuna Triv Next infant recline?"
I went and tested out the mixx next in person, it’s a lot bulkier than I would like for planned use.
Thread: "Strollers - what did you wish you knew before you bought?"
What you are planning and what your baby wants is completely different. We got the Nuna Mixx and it felt like a waste initially cause we were always pushing an empty stroller around with her worn on me. We live in a neighborhood with rough terrain so wanted one with big wheels and suspensions. At one year old she finally could sit for 10 minutes in the stroller without fussing. Then we caved and bought a second travel stroller because our primary one was heavy and massive and felt too big for trips to the mall/grocery. And proceeded to purchase a third Thule chariot for bike trips. It really depends on your lifestyle, but if your aren’t planning on daily long stroller walks, you could probably swing babywearing for the first couple of months.
Thread: "Returned Vista V2, looking at Nuna Triv Next."
We really liked the TRVL as well. When we had the Vista V2 I was thinking we would need a smaller compact stroller and I had my eye on the TRVL because of how lightweight and easily foldable it is. Now that I plan on getting the Nuna TRIV Next I am hoping we won't need a super compact stroller anytime soon. We do like to hike and go on longer walks, so I agree with the jogging stroller, I've heard BOB makes a really nice jogging stroller. Uppababy also has a nice one, but they are all very big and heavy. Maybe I can snag one second hand (FB marketplace) later on when the baby gets a bit older. Also a lot of my friends that got the bigger heavier strollers like the Demi Next and Vista V2 bought compact strollers like the TRVL for doc's visit and quick errands. They all recommended the Nuna TRVL for anyone in the market looking for a compact stroller. I still felt like I need a main daily driver stroller and thats why we are looking into the Nuna TRIV Next.
Thread: "Choosing the best stroller, what do you wish you'd known earlier?"
We also have the Nuna Mixx and love it. We did the travel system with the Pipa car seat and it was so convenient. We now use a Bugaboo Butterfly for most errands/traveling since it’s smaller and easier to manoeuvre, but its wheels aren’t as sturdy as the Mixx.
Thread: "Choosing the best stroller, what do you wish you'd known earlier?"
I have the mixx, I was considering the triv but ultimately opted for the sturdier, better suspension and more all terrain one. My logic was I found it to still be easy to fold / load and where we live there are a lot of nature trails, etc and I wanted to be able to take my stroller not just on smooth paths etc. The TRIV next is still a great option and honestly has great maneuverability suspension, etc compared to other strollers. My choice was also based on my environment. I live in a suburban area with lots of trails, etc. If I lived in a more environment , I could definitely have seen myself opting for the TRIV Next. And honestly it seems like it would be adequate in most terrains as well. I personally love being able to easily switch from paved to unpaved, clear curbs easily, push up/down stairs by myself when things are not readily accessible. I DONT fly with my nuna because I’ve heard too many horror stories of damages so I again wasn’t too concerned about it being on the larger end. You probably have done it, but I went in to Nordstrom like 3 different times and had different people show me each model multiple times before I made my final decision lol. It can feel daunting, but I have enjoyed and highly recommend nuna products.
Thread: "Nuna Mixx Next Thoughts?"
I was debating between the two early on my research. I chose the Cruz because the Mixx Next was too heavy for my wife’s liking. Even though it folds down so the wheels stays on the ground and somewhat nicer to fold down and up, you have to bend down further to pick it up and that played a factor into it. Another factor was that I hated the stop/go pedal on the Mixx Next, hard to explain but didn’t feel as easy to use as it seemed stiff and you gotta step on it if you have sandals instead of lifting up with your toes/feet. Last difference for me was the basket. More space and handles more weight is always nice. I do love Nuna car seats so I used my Cruz with the Nuna Pipa RX (adapter needed). So I like that you can do that, you can’t use the Nuna Mixx Next with any other car seat brands.