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
most people would take the seat off to make it easier to lift and put in the car, the fact both seats are the same size appeals to me, as most of us know, by time child is 3 they rarely will go in a pram. I also like the demi comes with all the adaptors and that it does have that option for a cooler seat children can get quiet hot when sitting in prams for a few hours.. As for the basket space I was shown a bag attached to the front of the pram just under the top seat and that works for me as not having a front heavy pram when out and about i want that feature more.
I've been waiting for this video! For me, I prefer the styling of Nuna and really like that you can have your youngest child closest to you. I am also leaning towards Nuna Pipa RX for the load leg and ability to use without a base on the go is also a draw for me to lean towards the Demi Grow jsut to have the car seat and stroller all under the same brand umbrella. I do wish the seat would be a tad larger to match the Vista's toddler seat size, but you can't have everything I guess.
I want to love the Vista cos it comes with so much more than the Demi. But i just can't. I tried both in store and even in single mode, the vista felt like driving a big heavy long tank. Its also just so ugly! The steel reminds me of a kids trampoline and the bassinet looks like a baby coffin! I just can't with that stroller. For the price you're paying too, i'd muuuuch rather something like the Nuna that actually LOOKS expensive, handles like a dream and allows you to actually raise the bassinet too. The vista ppl said DO NOT DO THAT when in single mode as it changes the weight distribution. Its a pretty firm Demi Grow for me. Though i'd love to see you review the mixx and the demi by nuna for newborns. I'm just not a fan of how low the bassinet is for the mixx. But in the store it felt good to drive and packs down so much smaller and lighter.
Thank you so much for the video. This is exactly our top two choice and we are struggling to make a decision. I was wonder if you don't use the second child option on a stroller. Is this still a top two choice or is there a stroller that has the same quality and perks (not counting the two child option). We just don't know yet, if we would use the second child option. If the stroller price is especially high because of this option, it might me a shame of our money if it turns out we will not use this option.
I'd be interested in this too. Ive been in a baby store and checked out all the strollers on offer and the only 2 that i actually wanted to keep driving were the nuna mixx and the demi grow. I suppose its up to you though. Bugaboo's are definitely highly regarded but ALL of them that i felt in store felt sooo shockingly rickety/cheap feeling. Their chassis was twisting all over the place. I suggest go in you local baby store and go for a big long test drive. Don't be afraid of driving them all repeatedly either, we were in the store for over an hour just looking at them and comparing. Its a big expensive investment. I wouldn't wanna get it wrong lol
@@wibblewobble489 hi, I am not considering a Bugaboo, so that is not a problem. I felt the same about the quality of that product. Test driving for 2 hours seems like fun. But at the moment we are only aloud to be in the store on appointment for 1 hour. A 2 hour appointment is possible but it comes with explanation and a 2 months waiting list. Thank you for your reply.
hello I would like to know which stroller will be the most solid in the long term and the best between the new model nuna demi next is the vista v2 I prefer nuna my it is for all day use and up to 3 to 4 years old it is for a baby who just born and little 2 years old thank you
We don't have it here in Norway unfortunately, but I did see an awesome review of this model from another channel: ruclips.net/video/smmnfFfJS7w/видео.html :)
I would prefer the Nuna if the second child didn’t have to sit in the basket. How would the other child even see ? If we went to the zoo then the 2nd child’s view is obscured
We cover the Jive 3 a bit in this video: ruclips.net/video/_DAnZ1WnDbw/видео.html Just use the time-stamps in the description if you don't want to watch the whole thing. :)
Wondering: What are the top 3 strollers you'd suggest for a single kid (starting at newborn), only some very light terrain like sidewalks and streets or the occasional well kept grassy park. (I thought bugaboos were the best but was shocked when i saw and drove them in store, they feel so flimsy!)
@@EP-uh9qf Each to their own but i don't like my stroller to creak, twist or be loose in the chassis like bugaboo's are and i have a cheapy $200 stroller that legit looks identical in terms of fabrics and functionality LOL. If their $2000 stroller is the same as a $200 one, its not worth the price looool
You mentioned that Nuna seat is much smaller, however I cannot find the precise seat dimensions for both in online comparisons. Would you mind sharing again what are the dimensions?
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
most people would take the seat off to make it easier to lift and put in the car, the fact both seats are the same size appeals to me, as most of us know, by time child is 3 they rarely will go in a pram.
I also like the demi comes with all the adaptors and that it does have that option for a cooler seat children can get quiet hot when sitting in prams for a few hours..
As for the basket space I was shown a bag attached to the front of the pram just under the top seat and that works for me as not having a front heavy pram when out and about i want that feature more.
I've been waiting for this video! For me, I prefer the styling of Nuna and really like that you can have your youngest child closest to you. I am also leaning towards Nuna Pipa RX for the load leg and ability to use without a base on the go is also a draw for me to lean towards the Demi Grow jsut to have the car seat and stroller all under the same brand umbrella. I do wish the seat would be a tad larger to match the Vista's toddler seat size, but you can't have everything I guess.
I want to love the Vista cos it comes with so much more than the Demi. But i just can't. I tried both in store and even in single mode, the vista felt like driving a big heavy long tank. Its also just so ugly! The steel reminds me of a kids trampoline and the bassinet looks like a baby coffin! I just can't with that stroller. For the price you're paying too, i'd muuuuch rather something like the Nuna that actually LOOKS expensive, handles like a dream and allows you to actually raise the bassinet too. The vista ppl said DO NOT DO THAT when in single mode as it changes the weight distribution. Its a pretty firm Demi Grow for me. Though i'd love to see you review the mixx and the demi by nuna for newborns. I'm just not a fan of how low the bassinet is for the mixx. But in the store it felt good to drive and packs down so much smaller and lighter.
I'm totally with you! I wanted to love the vista, but it's terrible. Feels cheaper than the demi grow and the demi grow look way better!
I would love to see a comparison of nuna mixx next and nuna Demi grow
Thank you so much for the video. This is exactly our top two choice and we are struggling to make a decision. I was wonder if you don't use the second child option on a stroller. Is this still a top two choice or is there a stroller that has the same quality and perks (not counting the two child option). We just don't know yet, if we would use the second child option. If the stroller price is especially high because of this option, it might me a shame of our money if it turns out we will not use this option.
I'd be interested in this too. Ive been in a baby store and checked out all the strollers on offer and the only 2 that i actually wanted to keep driving were the nuna mixx and the demi grow. I suppose its up to you though. Bugaboo's are definitely highly regarded but ALL of them that i felt in store felt sooo shockingly rickety/cheap feeling. Their chassis was twisting all over the place. I suggest go in you local baby store and go for a big long test drive. Don't be afraid of driving them all repeatedly either, we were in the store for over an hour just looking at them and comparing. Its a big expensive investment. I wouldn't wanna get it wrong lol
@@wibblewobble489 hi, I am not considering a Bugaboo, so that is not a problem. I felt the same about the quality of that product. Test driving for 2 hours seems like fun. But at the moment we are only aloud to be in the store on appointment for 1 hour. A 2 hour appointment is possible but it comes with explanation and a 2 months waiting list. Thank you for your reply.
hello I would like to know which stroller will be the most solid in the long term and the best between the new model nuna demi next is the vista v2 I prefer nuna my it is for all day use and up to 3 to 4 years old it is for a baby who just born and little 2 years old thank you
Can you please review the Switchback. Thanks.
We don't have it here in Norway unfortunately, but I did see an awesome review of this model from another channel: ruclips.net/video/smmnfFfJS7w/видео.html :)
Thank you for this review. Do you plan on doing a video review on best tandem strollers most suitable for twins?
For twins you really should go with a side-by-side model like the Donkey for example. :)
I would prefer the Nuna if the second child didn’t have to sit in the basket. How would the other child even see ? If we went to the zoo then the 2nd child’s view is obscured
Do you have a comparison video/advice for the Redsbaby Jive 3 Platinum?
We cover the Jive 3 a bit in this video: ruclips.net/video/_DAnZ1WnDbw/видео.html
Just use the time-stamps in the description if you don't want to watch the whole thing. :)
Wondering: What are the top 3 strollers you'd suggest for a single kid (starting at newborn), only some very light terrain like sidewalks and streets or the occasional well kept grassy park. (I thought bugaboos were the best but was shocked when i saw and drove them in store, they feel so flimsy!)
Really? I’ve tried many different strollers and Bugaboo wins for me!
@@EP-uh9qf Each to their own but i don't like my stroller to creak, twist or be loose in the chassis like bugaboo's are and i have a cheapy $200 stroller that legit looks identical in terms of fabrics and functionality LOL. If their $2000 stroller is the same as a $200 one, its not worth the price looool
@@wibblewobble489 The bugaboo fox is brilliant best pram iv had and iv tried most brands
You mentioned that Nuna seat is much smaller, however I cannot find the precise seat dimensions for both in online comparisons. Would you mind sharing again what are the dimensions?
Just watch the video again...
can the nuna seats go on the uppa baby vista v
Yes the Nuna car seats will fit the vista with the right adapters (pretty sure it's the same one used for Maxi-Cosi and Cybex seats). :)
I love the nuna but putting the older child in the bottom just doesn’t make sense for me 🤦🏻♀️ especially after a c section 😫
Right on. :) A side-by-side like the Donkey might be a better choice then. :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo unfortunately places in England are a lot smaller than the US I struggle with a single stroller in the shops here 😂