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We decided to purchase the Nuna Triv based on a lot of research. While it’s not the perfect stroller, I think it will fit our needs. It does feel a bit weak as others, but I love the fold and how versatile it is. The walk in these wheels is smooth, but we haven’t tested it on rougher terrain. Wish the canopy was sturdier though…even though it’s good enough.
Can you review the Nuna Ixxa that they have realised? It seems very similar to the Triv next but it’s 2 kg lighter so I can only assume it will be flimsy and maybe prone to tipping
the weight you mention for dragonfly is incorrect. (correct weight info -With chair: 9.9 kg With bassinet: 10.5 kg) But thanks for the really great review :)
Neither will fit cabin luggage requirements, unfortunately. You have a better chance of gate-checking with the Triv Next, but this is dependent on the airline. :)
Not keen on the Triv next where it stands on its soft handle covering, poor design if you ask me as it will get grubby and sustain damage when stood on rougher surfaces
@@signediaz2469 unfortunately even if there's a plastic piece the design of the way it stands means your still likely to get some unsightly damage to the handle or plastic piece that over time when unfolded is right at the top of the handle in front of you.
@@dpbayly There some scrapes on mine, but it isn't and wouldn't be super visible unless you're keeping your triv stored on paint or something more unsightly, lol.
When I went to view the dragonfly in a store, the black caps at the bottom of the handle (what supports the dragonfly to stand up when folded) had either fallen out or were extremely scuffed due to standing on the ground.
In order to keep our recommendations up to date, we maintain a 'Buyer's Guide' (with a wide spectrum of models, and a lot of technical and lifestyle-related information). Organizing our recommendations this way makes it easier to include good models that we haven't made review-videos for yet, as well as to remove models which have developed unforeseen wear-issues over time, or which have been weakened by the manufacturer in their current iterations. You can access the guide (in addition to our 4-part video series on Choosing the Right Stroller for your Lifestyle, and other helpful content), as well as contact us directly on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/stroller-buyers-37953864
These materials are also available via channel membership on RUclips: www.youtube.com/@BarnevognverkstedNo/membership , and BuyMeaCoffee: buymeacoffee.com/thestrollerworkshop
We decided to purchase the Nuna Triv based on a lot of research. While it’s not the perfect stroller, I think it will fit our needs. It does feel a bit weak as others, but I love the fold and how versatile it is. The walk in these wheels is smooth, but we haven’t tested it on rougher terrain. Wish the canopy was sturdier though…even though it’s good enough.
Hey can you give an update? Was you able to test on rougher terrain and still recommend?
We have the triv next and we love it ❤️❤️
Can you please make a video about the new joolz hub2? And maybe a comparation with nuna triv next? They bought look very similar
Wondering how it is compared to mios, would either be eligible for gate check-in?
What would recommend the bugaboo dragonfly or the cybex eezy twist s+2
Can we see a bugaboo dragonfly vs cybex mios 3?? 🙏🙏
Your wording is poetry:) thanks!
Can newborn be in the fully reclined seat for both?
Can you review the Nuna Ixxa that they have realised? It seems very similar to the Triv next but it’s 2 kg lighter so I can only assume it will be flimsy and maybe prone to tipping
Can these handle a walk in snow?
the weight you mention for dragonfly is incorrect. (correct weight info -With chair: 9.9 kg With bassinet: 10.5 kg) But thanks for the really great review :)
Have you checked out the silver cross pop? Is it on your patron? Thanks
Hope there will be a video comparing nuna triv next and ixxa❤❤❤
It's not in Norway, unfortunately, but I'll kep an eye out if it comes here in the future. :)
Thanks for this! Super helpful ^.^
Have anyone take the trip on airplane? Wonder if it will fit the air cabin (international flight)
Thank you!
Neither will fit cabin luggage requirements, unfortunately. You have a better chance of gate-checking with the Triv Next, but this is dependent on the airline. :)
What’s the seat height of both? Please go back to measuring the seat height like in the old videos 😭
Not keen on the Triv next where it stands on its soft handle covering, poor design if you ask me as it will get grubby and sustain damage when stood on rougher surfaces
there is a plastic piece on the middle of the handle that is meant to keep the handle off the ground at least to a degree
@@signediaz2469 unfortunately even if there's a plastic piece the design of the way it stands means your still likely to get some unsightly damage to the handle or plastic piece that over time when unfolded is right at the top of the handle in front of you.
@@dpbayly There some scrapes on mine, but it isn't and wouldn't be super visible unless you're keeping your triv stored on paint or something more unsightly, lol.
When I went to view the dragonfly in a store, the black caps at the bottom of the handle (what supports the dragonfly to stand up when folded) had either fallen out or were extremely scuffed due to standing on the ground.