The Nuna TRIV has similar features to the bestselling Nuna MIXXX at a fraction of the size. Both strollers have features like a reversible seat, ample storage space, and are easy to turn into a travel system using Nuna’s ring adapter. But the TRIV is the lightest and most compact Nuna stroller and it folds using only one hand. Meanwhile, the MIXX has more seating options and it has larger, sturdier wheels that give it a smoother ride over rough terrain. Let’s go over the differences.
Travel System
Bumbleride Era vs. Indie Stroller Comparison [Video]
If you’re looking for a stroller to tackle the challenges of both rough terrain and everyday life the Bumbleride Indie and bubble ride Era are top choices. The Indie is a three-wheel jogging stroller that’s popular even among non-runners. It has durable air-filled tires, but because they’re smaller and less bulky than those on most jogging strollers, the Indie is easier to get into the car and around town.
Bugaboo Lynx Stroller Review [Video]
The Lynx offers the quality, maneuverability, and style that Bugaboo is known for without the high-end price that Bugaboo’s also known for. The starting price of the Lynx is $899, which is $300 less than the Bugaboo Fox. The Lynx has a lot in common with the Fox, like premium but lightweight materials, a big storage basket, a reversible seat that fully reclines, and a one piece standing fold,
UPPAbaby VISTA V2 (2020) Review [Video]
The UPPAbaby VISTA gets a little easier to use and a little more stylish every year. For 2020, the stroller has a new name, the VISTA V2, and it has several redesigned features like a larger toddler seat, a new sun canopy, upgraded wheels and new colors. But the V2 model still has all the same great features and functionality of the 2019 model and there are no changes to the stroller’s weight, dimensions, configurations, or fold.
UPPAbaby CRUZ V2 (2020) Review [Video]
Compare the 2020 Uppababy Cruz V2 with the 2019 Cruz. The Cruz V2 has larger and smoother wheels, a bigger toddler seat, a new sun canopy, and a more compact fold. But one advantage of the 2019 Cruz is that it’s four pounds lighter, an important factor for parents lifting the stroller into the car or carrying it through the city.