We are still using our Uppa baby Cruz (old 2017 version) for our 8 year old daughter to ride in. Our stroller has been heavily used and manhandled and is still going strong.
This was the original travel stroller I wanted but couldn't justify spending the 400$ its so beautiful 😍 lol my travel system is the Maxi Cosi zelia LUXE and I absolutely love my stroller, the car seat was great too (he's just too big for it now) and I love using my stroller. It's just hard to take around for errands and such, especially because we don't have our own car so lugging it around into others vehicles can be cumbersome. So I started looking into travel strollers. Found your channel in my searches lol so glad i did too! You're so thorough and I appreciate that so so much!
Hi, did you make a separate video about all the attachments? I've been able to use my bassinet and car seat but haven't been able to figure out how to get my minu v2's original seat fully off.
Nordstroms stroller expert told me to buy this one instead of Nuna travel stroller due to the seatbelt on Nuna not being as safe for my baby. After watching this I still want the Nuna even though it’s more expensive. My thing is weight. That one is only 9lbs. This one is nice too but I also don’t want black due to heat. Prefer that one as it is light gray.
@thestrollermom yes! Excited about the compactness of joolz aer+ but worried that it won't be sturdy enough compared to the uppababy. Planning a trip to Italy and can't decide on which to get
@@curtisschreck6609 Its pretty sturdy, but the minu is a little bit better for everyday use, but also bulkier. How are the streets where you are going in Italy?
Im interested in this one too! I currently live in Italy but we are moving to South Korea and will be traveling to the states often. I can't decide between those two strollers.
You are amazing and so informative! I’m looking for a second stroller for my granddaughter because I bought a Nuna Mixx for my daughter and granddaughter but it’s very heavy for me. I’m looking into the Uppa baby Cruz vs a Mockingbird vs another type. Wondering your thoughts??? Any video on the Cruz?
Thanks for the video! Do you need to take the wheels off to use the travel bag for gate checking? That seems like it would be a pain... I have heard that's not required for the Nuna TRVL
Would you mind sharing how tall you and your husband are? Looks comfortable for both of you. Trying to figure out if this would be comfortable for me (5’6”) and my husband (6’6”) to push.
Thank you for the great review. I just came acrros your video's today when i was trying to decide what compact stroller to purchase. just wondering If you do reviews of the doll strollers. I was also trying to decode what double doll stroller to purchase for my niece. Bayer twin tandem pram or the twin maxi cosi doll pram
Very informative video. Could you please do a video showing how to attach piggy back rider to Minu v2. And also how to fold it along with the piggy back.
Thank you ! Would love to see compared to Zoe and Colugo strollers, and also would love to see you try the Joovy Kooper (especially RS version) since that seems like another budget option for an alternative to the Minu! Is the push/wheels on the Minu way better?
Also would really love to see you review the brand new Mountain Buggu Nano Urban- love the concept of it coming with bigger wheels but worried handlebar would be too high!
One thing I'm not liking with the minu v2 is that my 8 month old gets the sun in her face even with the canopy extended because it's so high up.... I'm looking at the Joolz Aer +, but do you think I would have a similar issue? Canopy is important to me as is suspension. If the joolz aer + would have similar issues, do you recommend the bombi bebee v2? I'm intrigued but concerned about the quality of materials and the suspension/push
I would recommend the Bombi!! It might be the best travel stroller I have tested yet and I have tested a lot... My review comes out this weekend. You can order here and save $20 when you use code Strollermom20 by adding an accessory. glnk.io/y3551/the-stroller-mom20
UppaBaby has a travel bag for the Minu. It also will put the stroller into travel warranty if something happens to it. The bag is also backpack form, which we love. The wheels pop on and off SO easily and I swear is not a hassle. We took this stroller on a UK trip and we loved it.
There is not a strap, but I never had issues. If going up and down lots of big hills...your baby could move around some. The only bassinet I know of with a strap is Valco and I have tested several at this point.
I am struggling between the Ergobaby Metro + Deluxe vs this one. Which do you think would be better for traveling to and in Disney World? She does nap in strollers, so I'm leaning towards the Ergobaby because I love how flat it goes.
The fold and unfold is better on the Minu, the full flat recline and bigger footrest is nice on the metro. I have a code to save 15% on the ergo if you go with that. The link is in the Ergo video.
I’m curious how this compares to the Nuna Trvl LX for an everyday stroller. I’m petite and looking for a lighter option than full size strollers. Any thoughts?
As someone who owns a minu and Wanted to upgrade to the nuna LX. I went into Nordstrom and tried it out. I love how upright my 9 month old was on the nuna. It is lighter, and easy to close 1 handed. But it is taller than the minu. I think the regular Trvl would be a better comparison.
@@BP-wv2xqhello! r u saying the regular nuna trvl is better for everyday?? i'm still deciding between the minu v2 vs the new trvl lx as an everyday stroller. the only negatives i read is for the minu the canopy is flimsy/keeps opening on bumps and the seat is bending or baby looks lopsided sometimes. i dont see any negatives for the new nuna because its so new except its less sturdier
@@madelainezafraI’ve never had an issue with the canopy and bumps and don’t think it’s flimsy. But as far as the baby being lopsided, absolutely!! Wish I could send pictures because my baby tends to rest on the side of it instead of the middle and all of not most of our stroller pics are of him leaning on its side. When we tried the nuna he was securely in the middle like pushing a high chair. The seat recline angle was mostly the same on both. I honestly went with the uppababy because I needed something Asap and it’s all they had at buy buy baby at the time. And now I am using it for our second baby because I don’t wanna splurge on another stroller. But had I seen the nuna I would have gone with the nuna for sure. The LX had newer features but it is much higher at the handle if you’re on the short side. I am 5’6 and my hand placement for handles was under my bust. So if you’re on the shorter end it might be uncomfortable. The LX is also wider. I felt that my baby was better fitted for the regular version of the Trvl.
Oh my god, thank you so much for your video. I’ve been looking for review of this stroller for a while. All the things you mentioned was so helpful.
Yay!! I am so glad. :)
We are still using our Uppa baby Cruz (old 2017 version) for our 8 year old daughter to ride in. Our stroller has been heavily used and manhandled and is still going strong.
That's amazing!
This was the original travel stroller I wanted but couldn't justify spending the 400$ its so beautiful 😍 lol my travel system is the Maxi Cosi zelia LUXE and I absolutely love my stroller, the car seat was great too (he's just too big for it now) and I love using my stroller. It's just hard to take around for errands and such, especially because we don't have our own car so lugging it around into others vehicles can be cumbersome. So I started looking into travel strollers. Found your channel in my searches lol so glad i did too! You're so thorough and I appreciate that so so much!
I am so glad!!! Thank you
@@thestrollermom thank YOU! 💙
Hi, did you make a separate video about all the attachments? I've been able to use my bassinet and car seat but haven't been able to figure out how to get my minu v2's original seat fully off.
Nordstroms stroller expert told me to buy this one instead of Nuna travel stroller due to the seatbelt on Nuna not being as safe for my baby. After watching this I still want the Nuna even though it’s more expensive. My thing is weight. That one is only 9lbs. This one is nice too but I also don’t want black due to heat. Prefer that one as it is light gray.
They have it in different colors. Mine is green
Do the Nuna then! Both are great and pass safety standards.
Hi @thestrollermom, is the seat back rest more upright in the Minu vs the Joolz Aer? Which travel stroller has the most upright seat back? Thank you!
Minu has a more upright seatback than Joolz and is one of the best!
Thank you SO MUCH for this video! The car seat adaptor info was exactly what I needed!! 🎉
Yay!!! I am so glad.
Thank you for this video! I'd love to see a comparison with this and the Joolz Aer+!
I will do this one for sure!
Waiting for that@@thestrollermom!!! Please!
@thestrollermom yes! Excited about the compactness of joolz aer+ but worried that it won't be sturdy enough compared to the uppababy.
Planning a trip to Italy and can't decide on which to get
@@curtisschreck6609 Its pretty sturdy, but the minu is a little bit better for everyday use, but also bulkier. How are the streets where you are going in Italy?
Im interested in this one too! I currently live in Italy but we are moving to South Korea and will be traveling to the states often. I can't decide between those two strollers.
You are amazing and so informative! I’m looking for a second stroller for my granddaughter because I bought a Nuna Mixx for my daughter and granddaughter but it’s very heavy for me. I’m looking into the Uppa baby Cruz vs a Mockingbird vs another type. Wondering your thoughts??? Any video on the Cruz?
I am reviewing the Cruz in the next week or so!! Have you looked at the Nuna Triv? I have a review on it on my Chanel. It is very light!
Thanks for the video! Do you need to take the wheels off to use the travel bag for gate checking? That seems like it would be a pain... I have heard that's not required for the Nuna TRVL
You do put they legit just pop on and off. It takes one second each.
It’s very easy to take out and put back on
Would you mind sharing how tall you and your husband are? Looks comfortable for both of you. Trying to figure out if this would be comfortable for me (5’6”) and my husband (6’6”) to push.
I am 5'5 and he is 6 ft. I think it would be good.
Thank you for the great review. I just came acrros your video's today when i was trying to decide what compact stroller to purchase. just wondering If you do reviews of the doll strollers. I was also trying to decode what double doll stroller to purchase for my niece. Bayer twin tandem pram or the twin maxi cosi doll pram
I am about to go pick up my first set of Doll Strollers to review now. lol
Hi, how did you fly with the bassinet? Did you put it in a travel bag and check it in?
You would need to check it!
What would be your pick between the Zoe Tour V2 and Minu V2? I’ve had the Zoe Tour V1 and LOVED it but gave it away to a friend.
Both are great! The Tour is more budget friendly, but great when using it with a toddler. The Minu has some better options for use from birth.
Very informative video. Could you please do a video showing how to attach piggy back rider to Minu v2. And also how to fold it along with the piggy back.
I played with it at a kids expo recently. I will see what footage I have!
Thank you ! Would love to see compared to Zoe and Colugo strollers, and also would love to see you try the Joovy Kooper (especially RS version) since that seems like another budget option for an alternative to the Minu! Is the push/wheels on the Minu way better?
Also would really love to see you review the brand new Mountain Buggu Nano Urban- love the concept of it coming with bigger wheels but worried handlebar would be too high!
I just sent back the Minu V2 and kept the Zoe Traveler, I didn’t notice a difference in the push and the Minu was not compact at all!
Would love to know if you prefer Uppababy Minu or Nuna Trvl for everyday errands
I am going to do a comparison soon!
Please tell me too! I’m deciding for bb now. :)
One thing I'm not liking with the minu v2 is that my 8 month old gets the sun in her face even with the canopy extended because it's so high up.... I'm looking at the Joolz Aer +, but do you think I would have a similar issue? Canopy is important to me as is suspension. If the joolz aer + would have similar issues, do you recommend the bombi bebee v2? I'm intrigued but concerned about the quality of materials and the suspension/push
I would recommend the Bombi!! It might be the best travel stroller I have tested yet and I have tested a lot... My review comes out this weekend. You can order here and save $20 when you use code Strollermom20 by adding an accessory. glnk.io/y3551/the-stroller-mom20
UppaBaby has a travel bag for the Minu. It also will put the stroller into travel warranty if something happens to it. The bag is also backpack form, which we love.
The wheels pop on and off SO easily and I swear is not a hassle.
We took this stroller on a UK trip and we loved it.
I love Uppababy Travel bags!
What occasion do you have to remove the wheels? Are you shipping in a box and need the smaller size?
Wait so you can take the seat off to use the car seat? I would love to see that video!
Yes! I will be making it soon. A full how to video for this stroller.
I've been using it for the car seat along with the toddler seat, finding it handy to carry bags and things
Hi! Thanks for the video. I already have a Vista V2, is it worth keeping in the Uppababy Eco system?
Yes, especially if you have the bassinet and UPPAbaby car seat!
do you have a link or model for the adapters? can you tell me the brand of bassinter? thank you very much, this video is so helpfull to me!
I am so glad! Here is the bassinet: rstyle.me/+duUbTloMMixrAYOGVqGTcA and you will want to get the Uppababy car seat adapters.
Also is it the same adapter for your Nuna car seat and the bassinet?
No they are different :(
How is the baby secured in the safe sleep bassinet when moving?
There is not a strap, but I never had issues. If going up and down lots of big hills...your baby could move around some. The only bassinet I know of with a strap is Valco and I have tested several at this point.
I am struggling between the Ergobaby Metro + Deluxe vs this one. Which do you think would be better for traveling to and in Disney World? She does nap in strollers, so I'm leaning towards the Ergobaby because I love how flat it goes.
The fold and unfold is better on the Minu, the full flat recline and bigger footrest is nice on the metro. I have a code to save 15% on the ergo if you go with that. The link is in the Ergo video.
do you have a preference between the minu and joolz aer ?
Different! Minu for everyday and some travel and Joolz for overhead bin/regular travel.
Super helpful! Thank you for this review and this comment
I’m curious how this compares to the Nuna Trvl LX for an everyday stroller. I’m petite and looking for a lighter option than full size strollers. Any thoughts?
This would be a great everyday option!
As someone who owns a minu and Wanted to upgrade to the nuna LX. I went into Nordstrom and tried it out. I love how upright my 9 month old was on the nuna. It is lighter, and easy to close 1 handed. But it is taller than the minu. I think the regular Trvl would be a better comparison.
@@BP-wv2xqhello! r u saying the regular nuna trvl is better for everyday?? i'm still deciding between the minu v2 vs the new trvl lx as an everyday stroller. the only negatives i read is for the minu the canopy is flimsy/keeps opening on bumps and the seat is bending or baby looks lopsided sometimes. i dont see any negatives for the new nuna because its so new except its less sturdier
@@madelainezafraI’ve never had an issue with the canopy and bumps and don’t think it’s flimsy. But as far as the baby being lopsided, absolutely!! Wish I could send pictures because my baby tends to rest on the side of it instead of the middle and all of not most of our stroller pics are of him leaning on its side. When we tried the nuna he was securely in the middle like pushing a high chair. The seat recline angle was mostly the same on both. I honestly went with the uppababy because I needed something Asap and it’s all they had at buy buy baby at the time. And now I am using it for our second baby because I don’t wanna splurge on another stroller. But had I seen the nuna I would have gone with the nuna for sure. The LX had newer features but it is much higher at the handle if you’re on the short side. I am 5’6 and my hand placement for handles was under my bust. So if you’re on the shorter end it might be uncomfortable. The LX is also wider. I felt that my baby was better fitted for the regular version of the Trvl.
thank you so much! i'm only 5'4 so i'll test the higher handles before choosing the nuna trvl 😊😊