hewhoshallnotbenamed
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Has anyone had a chance to try this? Or if you have the nuna trvl can you tell me why you like or don’t like it?
The lx is be w in the US. I’m torn between it and the nuna trvl regular as a lightweight car stroller to help me out as I’m pregnant and have a 14 month old.
I’ll have the nuna pipa car seat to use baby in it, but the nuna trvl doesn’t recline all the way, so I can’t lay baby in stroller from birth which is a major bummer because I don’t like leaving baby in car seat and I baby wear, but I have heavy babies it seems and I don’t want to have to baby wear or car seat, I want a third, bassinet option. I also like to use reclined strollers for diaper changes when out. I might get this recline feature in a double stroller, but it’d be cool if the light weight stroller reclined too because it’s also possible I won’t or that the double will be annoying and heavy to get out. The nuna trvl lx does recline so that’s the main selling point for me.
The thing I don’t like about the nuna trvl lx is it weighs three more pounds. That doesn’t seem like a lot, but I love the idea of it being super lightweight. It’s also like an inch or two taller which might be good because I have a very tall toddler so if that translates to seat height it could be useful.
The lx also has better, bigger wheels. I’ve never tried the regular trvl so I don’t really know how important this feature is. I usually only use a stroller on sidewalks and floors and assume that’s about all I’ll ever do.
Any insight into the recline feature, if you find infant is in car seat too much because they can’t go in stroller until 6 months, or if an extra three pounds would be a big deal? Or if you happen to have the trvl lx, how is it?
The lx is be w in the US. I’m torn between it and the nuna trvl regular as a lightweight car stroller to help me out as I’m pregnant and have a 14 month old.
I’ll have the nuna pipa car seat to use baby in it, but the nuna trvl doesn’t recline all the way, so I can’t lay baby in stroller from birth which is a major bummer because I don’t like leaving baby in car seat and I baby wear, but I have heavy babies it seems and I don’t want to have to baby wear or car seat, I want a third, bassinet option. I also like to use reclined strollers for diaper changes when out. I might get this recline feature in a double stroller, but it’d be cool if the light weight stroller reclined too because it’s also possible I won’t or that the double will be annoying and heavy to get out. The nuna trvl lx does recline so that’s the main selling point for me.
The thing I don’t like about the nuna trvl lx is it weighs three more pounds. That doesn’t seem like a lot, but I love the idea of it being super lightweight. It’s also like an inch or two taller which might be good because I have a very tall toddler so if that translates to seat height it could be useful.
The lx also has better, bigger wheels. I’ve never tried the regular trvl so I don’t really know how important this feature is. I usually only use a stroller on sidewalks and floors and assume that’s about all I’ll ever do.
Any insight into the recline feature, if you find infant is in car seat too much because they can’t go in stroller until 6 months, or if an extra three pounds would be a big deal? Or if you happen to have the trvl lx, how is it?