That was an absolutely fantastic comparison between the two strollers. Great camera angles and demonstrations on open and closing mechanisms, much appreciated.
Thank you for your message! We are so happy you found our video helpful. We are always here to answer any additional questions you may have about baby gear! :)
The Joolz aer plus website has conflicting info regarding car seat compatibility. On their car seat compatibility chart it doesn’t have the nuna as compatible but when you go to add the car seat adapters it says nuna is compatible. Can you confirm this? I’ve reached out to them and no clarification
Great question! Both are about the same in seat-to-canopy height, the only thing is that the Aer will have the seat back and canopy almost connected, whereas the Minu V2 seat back will not go quite as tall as the canopy, so there will be a gap in between. If your child wants their head to be able to lay back in the seat longer once they are taller the Aer might work best!
That was an absolutely fantastic comparison between the two strollers. Great camera angles and demonstrations on open and closing mechanisms, much appreciated.
Thank you for your message! We are so happy you found our video helpful. We are always here to answer any additional questions you may have about baby gear! :)
The Joolz aer plus website has conflicting info regarding car seat compatibility. On their car seat compatibility chart it doesn’t have the nuna as compatible but when you go to add the car seat adapters it says nuna is compatible. Can you confirm this? I’ve reached out to them and no clarification
Are either of these better for a very tall toddler?
Great question! Both are about the same in seat-to-canopy height, the only thing is that the Aer will have the seat back and canopy almost connected, whereas the Minu V2 seat back will not go quite as tall as the canopy, so there will be a gap in between. If your child wants their head to be able to lay back in the seat longer once they are taller the Aer might work best!