Love the review, thank you! Would actually be interested to see a functional comparison between the Swiv and a Doona. I know the Swiv has a slightly bigger footprint (and requires a car seat separately), but it seems like the extra maneuverability on Swiv could make it comparably convenient for restaurants and such while lasting much longer than a Doona as a stroller.
You would still need two hands to adjust the handlebar in the Swiv to the one handed part. You didn't have to do it because it was on the tallest position, but a shorter person would have to put it up, right?
the shortest handle height on it won't do a standing fold. But it still is much more one handed than triv next for the standing fold. But two of the 3 handle height positions will stand upright when folded. so medium and tall height it stands, the shortest height you would have to adjust for standing fold.
Does the Swiv have the lower handlebar position when it’s pivoted down compared to the Triv Next handlebar when it’s fully retracted? I’m a short mom trying to find the lowest handlebar height possible
Are the toddler seats different? It looks like Triv has a frame around the feet area and is more sturdy, vs the Swiv which looks softer and lacks the frame (like the Mixx Next seat). Any thoughts on how the different seats affects how baby sits?
@@Az-rd5td the way it works seems like that would be very unlikely just based on the design but if it were to happen it would be covered under warranty and Nuna would resolve it for you :) The way the wheel locks engage just is so sturdy it's something to see and feel in person because it's just solid. Fair question tho and I appreciate you asking.
We were waiting for this exact review, thank you!
Were you able to confirm on the Swiv if the car seat adapter ring is parent facing only?
Love the review, thank you! Would actually be interested to see a functional comparison between the Swiv and a Doona. I know the Swiv has a slightly bigger footprint (and requires a car seat separately), but it seems like the extra maneuverability on Swiv could make it comparably convenient for restaurants and such while lasting much longer than a Doona as a stroller.
We were literally waiting for your review but mixx vs swiv 😅
Ok I can make this probably tomorrow. I'll do my best :)
@@destinationbabykidsomg i cant believe you replied to my comment
My wife and I believe that you are the best stroller reviewer on youtube 😆👍🏼
Are the wheels/suspension on both strollers exactly the same?
Can you use a bassinet with the swivv?
Can you please compare with tavo next vs sviv
You would still need two hands to adjust the handlebar in the Swiv to the one handed part. You didn't have to do it because it was on the tallest position, but a shorter person would have to put it up, right?
the shortest handle height on it won't do a standing fold. But it still is much more one handed than triv next for the standing fold. But two of the 3 handle height positions will stand upright when folded. so medium and tall height it stands, the shortest height you would have to adjust for standing fold.
How smaller are the wheels on the Swiv?
Does the Swiv have the lower handlebar position when it’s pivoted down compared to the Triv Next handlebar when it’s fully retracted? I’m a short mom trying to find the lowest handlebar height possible
Are the toddler seats different? It looks like Triv has a frame around the feet area and is more sturdy, vs the Swiv which looks softer and lacks the frame (like the Mixx Next seat). Any thoughts on how the different seats affects how baby sits?
Would love to know the answer on that aswell
I have a weird question, what would happen if 1 of the swiv back wheels gets stuck unlocked?
@@Az-rd5td the way it works seems like that would be very unlikely just based on the design but if it were to happen it would be covered under warranty and Nuna would resolve it for you :) The way the wheel locks engage just is so sturdy it's something to see and feel in person because it's just solid. Fair question tho and I appreciate you asking.