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Honestly, I’ve been wondering about the relationship between Joie, Nuna, and Graco for a while now. It seems that the Versatrax is the TRIV, and the Chrome DLX is the MIXX, the MyTrax is the TAVO. And then their Brisk looks like the chicco liteway. The biggest clue for me was the Nuna CUDL being almost identical to the Graco CradleMe and apparently the Joie Savvy.
As far as I can tell, Graco North America remains the original/US arm of that company. Graco EU was bought out by Allison (which I guess is the EU arm of Wonderland?) a year or two ago. They still seem to be transitioning, as they have some models that are based on the US models, but their newer products resemble (or are straight clones of) Joie's. I know more about car seats than strollers, though.
I bought a Joie Pact to use on a few day trips in London and I didn't want to brave it with my Babyjogger city mini gt2 (I find it quite wide). It was fine for what I needed it--something lightweight that could fold up easily whenever I used public transport or went somewhere with a lot of stairs. Plus it was only £80 (I used a Sharpie to black out the LFC logos, husband is an Arsenal supporter). I think this review is absolutely fair. I don't expect this to last for very long, and even my 8 month old tries to sit more upright in it. I do like the shopping basket more compared to my Babyjogger and it fits in the aisles a lot more easily in the local shop. However, the pavements around where I live are atrocious so it's a really bumpy ride and it doesn't feel very sturdy going up and down curbs.
Thank you for another wonderful video! Can you recommend an ultracompact stroller with a deep base board? Which one is the deepest? Is it the Uppababy Minu? I had this problem with the Ergobaby Metro, my 18 month old would just slide out if not held by the straps.
Here in Portugal for this more "affordable" strollers they recomend a lot the joie pact for around 150 to 200 euros and the Jane Rocket for around 200 Euros. After this vídeo I beleive i Will go for the Rocket. Any thoughts on this? Did Anyone here can recomend the Jane Rocket after using offcourse?
My friend has the red kite version of this and it’s awful. Toddler is always sliding out as the seat doesn’t sit up. Can you do a review on the britax b agile M? I have it alongside my mothercare journey edit, and will need to switch full time to it soon as my son is near the weight limit (15kg) of my journey edit 😭
Haven't seen it unfortunately. :) From what I've seen so far, Joie is a bit harder to judge from a distance due to the Nuna-connection (Nuna often being pretty sturdy with how they build some of their mechanisms). :)
Its awful the wheel broke after 5 uses and took me 8 months to get a refund customer service was so rude and unproffesional and one assistant even claimed they were built to break after a few uses as they are so cheap! Id avoid anything Joie Brand yet i love Graco and Chicco
You have compared the wrong joie model the trvl is in fact a rework of the joie tourist ( or now known as the signature tourist) not the pact . The fold is exactly the same frame is very similar ( I have both and I have to say I prefer the tourist I have one in coal erlier basic 2020 model and I have a new model ordered 2022 signature in oyster coming for my newborn the nuna is being sold
@@MateusMN0501 I have 2 of them my toddler's is almost 2 years old they do feel a little flimsy on the handles granted but apart from a bit scratched it's still going really strong I would say they are extremely durable my original one was purchased October 2020 as we have a small car and the icandy frame didn't fit , my newer one is about a month old but I have the ramble on that when you get rid of a £1000 gpb pram and not only keep the tourist but purchase another I would say its a really good buy
We got this stroller when baby was about 6 months, and then the bar above one of the back wheels broke about a year and half later. Up until then, we loved the stroller because it was lightweight but still had a decent basket, and kiddo loved it too, wasn't bothered by the shallow seat or recline. At first, the store we bought it from fixed the stroller, but then it happened again just a few months later! and they wouldn't fix it again, claiming we must be doing something unacceptable. Note that kiddo is in the single-digits of weight percentiles, so overloading was not the issue. I noticed that on Amazon, it sells as the Graco Jetsetter, and there is a review with a photo of a break in the exact same place above the back wheel that happened to ours.
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
After days of research it finally comes to an end with your honest review. Byeeee nuna trvl!!
Honestly, I’ve been wondering about the relationship between Joie, Nuna, and Graco for a while now. It seems that the Versatrax is the TRIV, and the Chrome DLX is the MIXX, the MyTrax is the TAVO. And then their Brisk looks like the chicco liteway. The biggest clue for me was the Nuna CUDL being almost identical to the Graco CradleMe and apparently the Joie Savvy.
As far as I can tell, Graco North America remains the original/US arm of that company. Graco EU was bought out by Allison (which I guess is the EU arm of Wonderland?) a year or two ago. They still seem to be transitioning, as they have some models that are based on the US models, but their newer products resemble (or are straight clones of) Joie's.
I know more about car seats than strollers, though.
Thank you! I am glad that I chose uppababy minu, not nuna trvl
Your reviews are brilliant - thanks so much for the insight. I'm looking for a stroller to take on holiday for ideally
How would you compare it to the joie tourist?
I bought a Joie Pact to use on a few day trips in London and I didn't want to brave it with my Babyjogger city mini gt2 (I find it quite wide). It was fine for what I needed it--something lightweight that could fold up easily whenever I used public transport or went somewhere with a lot of stairs. Plus it was only £80 (I used a Sharpie to black out the LFC logos, husband is an Arsenal supporter). I think this review is absolutely fair. I don't expect this to last for very long, and even my 8 month old tries to sit more upright in it. I do like the shopping basket more compared to my Babyjogger and it fits in the aisles a lot more easily in the local shop. However, the pavements around where I live are atrocious so it's a really bumpy ride and it doesn't feel very sturdy going up and down curbs.
Wow that was really helpful. Thank you
Thank you for another wonderful video! Can you recommend an ultracompact stroller with a deep base board? Which one is the deepest? Is it the Uppababy Minu? I had this problem with the Ergobaby Metro, my 18 month old would just slide out if not held by the straps.
Yes very honest review. Thanks
Here in Portugal for this more "affordable" strollers they recomend a lot the joie pact for around 150 to 200 euros and the Jane Rocket for around 200 Euros.
After this vídeo I beleive i Will go for the Rocket.
Any thoughts on this? Did Anyone here can recomend the Jane Rocket after using offcourse?
My friend has the red kite version of this and it’s awful. Toddler is always sliding out as the seat doesn’t sit up.
Can you do a review on the britax b agile M?
I have it alongside my mothercare journey edit, and will need to switch full time to it soon as my son is near the weight limit (15kg) of my journey edit 😭
How about the Joie Litetrax 4? I really want to get is as a grandparent stroller for my dad, since he's a fan of Liverpool. 😄
Haven't seen it unfortunately. :) From what I've seen so far, Joie is a bit harder to judge from a distance due to the Nuna-connection (Nuna often being pretty sturdy with how they build some of their mechanisms). :)
Its awful the wheel broke after 5 uses and took me 8 months to get a refund customer service was so rude and unproffesional and one assistant even claimed they were built to break after a few uses as they are so cheap! Id avoid anything Joie Brand yet i love Graco and Chicco
What about joie signature finity ?
Have you reviewed the EvenFlo Ottto ?
You have compared the wrong joie model the trvl is in fact a rework of the joie tourist ( or now known as the signature tourist) not the pact . The fold is exactly the same frame is very similar ( I have both and I have to say I prefer the tourist I have one in coal erlier basic 2020 model and I have a new model ordered 2022 signature in oyster coming for my newborn the nuna is being sold
Do you like the Tourist? What do you say about its durability?
@@MateusMN0501 I have 2 of them my toddler's is almost 2 years old they do feel a little flimsy on the handles granted but apart from a bit scratched it's still going really strong I would say they are extremely durable my original one was purchased October 2020 as we have a small car and the icandy frame didn't fit , my newer one is about a month old but I have the ramble on that when you get rid of a £1000 gpb pram and not only keep the tourist but purchase another I would say its a really good buy
@@kellywatts4895 thanks!
Hi, have you ever seen Cosatto stroller in Norway? Want to hear your review about that stroller which we often see in the UK
Cosatto don't trade outside of the UK, their stuff contains so many flame retardants that other countries won't touch it!
@@amypeggs9606 oh, I didn't know that!
Cosatto are dangerous they sell based on pretty fabric and nothing more
We got this stroller when baby was about 6 months, and then the bar above one of the back wheels broke about a year and half later. Up until then, we loved the stroller because it was lightweight but still had a decent basket, and kiddo loved it too, wasn't bothered by the shallow seat or recline. At first, the store we bought it from fixed the stroller, but then it happened again just a few months later! and they wouldn't fix it again, claiming we must be doing something unacceptable. Note that kiddo is in the single-digits of weight percentiles, so overloading was not the issue. I noticed that on Amazon, it sells as the Graco Jetsetter, and there is a review with a photo of a break in the exact same place above the back wheel that happened to ours.
Thanks so much for sharing your experiences with the model! :)