SKU: 42704174640
nuna mixx stroller for newborn

nuna mixx stroller for newborn Nuna Mixx Next Stroller+PIPA Aire RX Travel System+Mixx Next Bassinet & Stand+Mixx Next Accessories

Sale price$25.13 Regular price$27.92
Save 10%

Shipping Estimate
USA
  • USA
  • CAN

Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 14 - Jul 19

Promo Codes Available:

For Your Every Summer RSVP, with Code: SUMMER15

Description

nuna mixx stroller for newborn Nuna Mixx Next Stroller+PIPA Aire RX Travel System+Mixx Next Bassinet & Stand+Mixx Next AccessoriesThe Nuna Mixx Next Stroller + PIPA Aire RX Travel System + Mixx Next Bassinet & Stand + Mixx Next Accessories is a premium, all in one solution designed for modern parents and their little ones. This thoughtfully bundled set offers comfort, functionality, and versatility, solving the common challenges of daily travel and rest. With lightweight construction, intuitive features, and luxurious finishes, this travel system ensures smooth mobility, restful

The Nuna Mixx Next Stroller + PIPA Aire RX Travel System + Mixx Next Bassinet & Stand + Mixx Next Accessories is a premium, all-in-one solution designed for modern parents and their little ones. This thoughtfully bundled set offers comfort, functionality, and versatility, solving the common challenges of daily travel and rest. With lightweight construction, intuitive features, and luxurious finishes, this travel system ensures smooth mobility, restful naps, and stylish outings. It’s built to provide ultimate comfort, style, and peace of mind during every adventure—whether you're out for errands or heading to the airport. It’s even certified for aircraft use, making it a complete travel companion. Now further enhanced with must-have accessories like the MIXX and DEMI Grow Cup Holder, Nuna Stroller Insect Net, and MIXX Series Rain Cover, this all-season bundle offers unmatched convenience, weather protection, and everyday ease for parents on the move.

The Mixx Next Stroller is engineered with convenience and versatility at its core. It features a true-flat sleeper recline, compact fold-away axle, all-season seat, and MagneTech Secure Snap buckle system. Its four versatile modes let you use it with the included PIPA car seat, bassinet, or switch between parent-facing and world-facing stroller configurations. Premium touches like the luxe leatherette accents, height-adjustable pushbar, and UPF 50+ canopy add to its elegant yet practical design. Rear and front-wheel suspension ensures smooth maneuverability on all terrains.

The PIPA Aire RX Infant Car Seat is ultra-lightweight without compromising safety. It boasts a 5-second True Lock installation system, side impact protection, Aeroflex foam, and an FAA-approved certification for aircraft use. The seat includes a Sky Drape for privacy, magnetic buckle holders, and sustainable materials like Merino wool and TENCEL lyocell blend. Whether you install it with the RELX Base or with a seat belt, this car seat ensures premium protection and comfort with minimal effort. It seamlessly connects with all Nuna strollers, forming a stylish and highly functional travel system.

The Mixx Next Bassinet and Stand transform your travel system into a cozy sleep and rest station for your newborn. The bassinet is suitable for overnight sleeping, thanks to ventilation panels and a GOTS-certified organic cotton mattress cover. It easily clicks onto the stroller or the included ultra-compact stand, providing flexibility whether at home or on the go. The stand includes a spacious storage basket and folds easily for convenience. Together, the bassinet and stand create a peaceful sleeping environment that moves with your lifestyle.

To complete this premium travel bundle, the Nuna Mixx Next Accessories set adds three practical companions: the MIXX and DEMI Grow Cup Holder, the Nuna Stroller Insect Net, and the MIXX Series Rain Cover. These accessories are designed to enhance your strolling experience in every season. Whether you're sipping on the go, protecting your baby from bugs, or shielding them from rain, these add-ons ensure comfort, cleanliness, and convenience during all your outdoor adventures. Compact, easy to install, and tailor-made for Nuna strollers, they bring thoughtful functionality to every journey.

Nuna, founded in 2007 and inspired by Dutch design, creates premium baby gear that blends safety, innovation, and style. From award-winning car seats and strollers to practical home gear, Nuna products are crafted with high-quality, flame-retardant-free materials and thoughtful details for modern families. Known for advanced safety features and sleek, functional designs, Nuna makes parenting easier and more stylish. Explore Nuna at ANB Baby for trusted baby gear that’s built to last and designed around your life.

Nuna Mixx Next Stroller + PIPA Aire RX Travel System + Mixx Next Bassinet & Stand + Mixx Next Accessories Features:

Mixx Next Stroller:

  • Compact Fold-Away Axle: Integrated axle design allows for a smaller fold, ideal for travel and storage.

  • Self-Standing Fold: Stroller stands upright when folded, regardless of seat direction, for easy handling.

  • All-Season Convertible Seat: Keeps baby warm in winter and converts to mesh for summer ventilation.

  • True-Flat Recline: Provides a full recline for comfortable naps while on the go.

  • Quick and Easy Harness Adjustment: No-rethread harness system adapts as your baby grows.

  • All-Terrain Ready: Foam-filled rubber tires and front/rear suspension offer a smooth ride on any surface.

  • One-Touch Braking: Rear-wheel braking system is strong and responsive for safety and control.

  • Reversible Seat Mode: Seat easily flips for parent-facing or world-facing riding options.

  • 5-Point Safety Harness: Quick-release system keeps baby secure during every ride.

  • Five Recline Positions: Adjustable with one hand to suit your child’s comfort and needs.

  • Adjustable Calf Support and Footrest: Integrated for added comfort during naps or long strolls.

  • Automatic Fold Lock and Trolley Mode: Automatically locks when folded and can be pulled like luggage.

  • Height-Adjustable Pushbar: Easily adapts to different parent heights for ergonomic comfort.

  • Premium Matte Frame: Dark matte finish with chrome black wheels for a sophisticated look.

  • Leatherette Accents: Luxe leatherette detailing on pushbar and armbar for enhanced style.

  • UPF 50+ Canopy with Added Protection: Extendable, water-repellent canopy includes a flip-out eyeshade, ventilation, and peek-a-boo window.

  • Ample Storage: Two-compartment underseat basket and secret zipper pocket for essentials.

  • Convenient Phone Pocket: Integrated into the seat back for quick access to your phone.

  • Removable Armbar: Adjusts to fit children of varying sizes.

  • Car Seat Compatible: Pairs seamlessly with all Nuna PIPA series infant car seats for a complete travel system.

PIPA Aire RX Travel System:

  • Lightweight Yet Durable Build: Weighs only 6.2 lbs (without canopy/inserts), ideal for parents on the go.

  • Secure Magnetic Buckle Holders: Keep harness straps out of the way for easier buckling.

  • FAA Aircraft Certified: Safe for use on airplanes with or without the RELX base.

  • Travel System Compatible: Connects with all Nuna strollers using the ring adapter or other Nuna adapters.

  • 5-Second True Lock Installation: Steel-reinforced base installs in seconds with visual indicators for confirmation.

  • Side Impact Protection (SIP): Built-in SIP zones for superior safety in case of collisions.

  • Aeroflex™ Energy-Absorbing Foam: Minimizes force transferred to baby during impact.

  • Three-Position Headrest and 5-Point Harness: Customizes fit and keeps baby securely in place.

  • Removable Infant Inserts: Head and body inserts provide comfort and proper positioning for newborns.

  • Tailor Tech™ Memory Foam: Offers a custom, snug fit with pressure-relieving support.

  • UPF 50+ Canopy and Eyeshade: Dual-position canopy with flip-out sunshade for sun protection.

  • Sky Drape™ for Privacy: Pull-down cover attaches quietly with magnets for peaceful moments.

  • Soft Yet Resilient Micro-Knit Fabric: Stylish and warm, offering long-lasting durability.

  • Aerospace Aluminum Handle: Adds contemporary style and functionality with secure grip.

  • Flame-Resistant Without Added Chemicals: All materials are free from added fire retardants for baby’s safety.

  • Eco-Friendly Inserts: Made from Merino wool and TENCEL™ lyocell blend for softness and moisture control.

  • GREENGUARD Gold Certified: Meets strict emission standards for better indoor air quality.

  • Bonus Organic Insert Set: Includes GOTS organic cotton infant insert and harness cover set.

RELX Base:

  • Strong and Secure Installation: True Lock™ rigid latch system offers a 50% stronger connection than traditional belt latches.

  • Anti-Rebound Protection: Built-in anti-rebound panel limits rearward movement in a crash for added safety.

  • Adjustable Stability Leg: Multi-position steel leg reduces forward rotation and includes a crumple zone to absorb impact.

  • Bubble-Free Recline Positions: Four easy recline settings ensure a perfect angle without added leveling tools.

  • Visual Safety Indicators: Color-coded guides confirm correct installation every time.

  • Flexible Vehicle Compatibility: Can be installed with LATCH or vehicle seat belt for versatile use.

  • Integrated Storage and Guides: Stability leg and latch store neatly; anchor guides help locate vehicle anchor bars easily.

Mixx Next Bassinet:

  • Approved for Overnight Sleeping: Designed for sleep with breathable materials and safe height for bedside use.

  • UPF 50+ Extendable Canopy: Shields baby from over 98% of harmful UV rays; includes flip-out eyeshade.

  • Built-In Ventilation Panels: Located in the base and canopy back for excellent airflow.

  • Hidden Storage Pocket: Conveniently holds essentials like pacifiers or wipes.

  • Luxe Leatherette Carry Handle: Comfortable grip for lifting and transporting bassinet.

  • Magnetic Top Cover Closure: Keeps baby warm and secure with easy, silent removal.

  • GOTS-Certified Organic Mattress Cover: Soft, breathable, and machine washable for baby’s comfort and cleanliness.

  • Flat, Compact Fold: Easily folds for packing and storing when not in use.

  • Seamless Integration with Stroller and Stand: Clicks securely into place without the need for adapters.

Bassinet Stand:

  • Ultra-Compact and Travel-Ready: Folds small for easy storage at home or on the go.

  • One-Handed Operation: Simple fold/unfold mechanism allows for hassle-free use.

  • Generous Storage Basket: Ideal for holding extra diapers, clothes, or swaddles.

  • Adapter-Free Bassinet Attachment: Designed specifically to work with Mixx Bassinet—no extra parts required.

  • Perfect Bedside Height: Keeps baby within arm’s reach during overnight use or daytime naps.

MIXX and DEMI Grow Cup Holder:

  • Easy On-The-Go Access: Securely attaches to stroller pushbar to keep your beverage within reach.

  • Universal Fit: Compatible with both Nuna MIXX and Demi Grow series strollers.

  • Convenient Cleaning: Dishwasher safe (top rack) or hand washable with mild soap and warm water.

  • Sturdy and Secure Design: Holds most standard cups or bottles snugly for worry-free strolling.

  • Lightweight and Portable: Designed for travel and daily use without adding bulk.

Nuna Stroller Insect Net:

  • Protective Mesh Barrier: Shields baby from mosquitoes, flies, and other flying insects.

  • Breathable and Transparent: Sheer mesh allows airflow and gives baby a clear view of surroundings.

  • Structured Design: Bow casing maintains shape and provides added interior space.

  • Flexible Fit: Elastic binding ensures a snug fit around any Nuna stroller model.

  • Compact for Travel: Lightweight material folds down for easy transport and storage.

MIXX Series Rain Cover:

  • Weather Protection: Keeps your child dry and shielded from wind and rain.

  • Custom Fit: Designed specifically for Nuna MIXX series strollers, including footrest coverage.

  • Ventilated Design: Built-in ventilation ensures fresh airflow even during storms.

  • Simple to Install: Effortlessly attaches to stroller for immediate protection.

  • Durable and Foldable: Built to last through many rainy days and folds for easy carrying.

See Entire Nuna Collection

Shipping Notes
  • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
  • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
  • Delivery to the USA:
  1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
  • If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
Exchange/Return Notes
  • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
  • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
  • Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
SKU: 42704174640

Discover Niche Categories That Outsell nuna mixx stroller for newborn

Top-Converting Item to Boost Your Average Order

4.1 ★★★★★
Based on 839 reviews
Sort
Highest Rating
Newest First
Oldest First
Product Reviews
L
Verified Purchase
life is good
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
Enlightening!
Format: Paperback
A history of Monroe's discoveries and seminars I took his seminars in the 1993-4 periods Excellent beyond my expectations
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
G
Verified Purchase
GiveHerAGoodMunchin
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellent trilogy. This is book 2
Format: Paperback
Bob Monroe is an OG OBE G. Love this trilogy. If you can read, read this
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2025
J
Verified Purchase
Joe Neal
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Great (excellent) details for the date written
Format: Paperback
NOTE: I toned this version down in 2021 – I was in a bad place when I wrote the original and there were some hostile and entirely inaccurate personal remarks in it. A few tables/charts with a wealth of information have tiny text but most of this was easy enough to read. The photos are poorly produced (at least in the paperback version I reviewed), which is sad given they would be so handy otherwise. This is a classic post-war treatise on the weapons used for ground warfare during World War II by the U.S. Army and as such the Marines. It was first published around 1947 when the war was fresh and doubtlessly numerous technical details were still classified. It was written by a man intimately involved in many design projects. The coverage pretty much explains the breadth. Examples of use are included for some weapons and detailed tables of data for many. He explains references to the "long primer" for the 76-mm gun and the 81-mm mortar T1 extension tube. I am happy to have bought it for that and numerous other details. One thing I missed when I first wrote the original rambling, a bit over the top review back in September 2015 was that the 57mm M1 antitank gun is not mentioned even though it was a key component of Infantry weaponry in 1944-45, sometimes maligned but often quite effective when carefully used as noted in many, many detailed accounts. Perhaps it was skipped because it was a revision of the British 6 pounder and not designed by Barnes men? Yet, it is an example of the issues caused by the pre war budget minders forcing the Army into desperate choices as explained later – and the using arms who decided to adopt it almost at the last minute, late in 1943. Until a weapon is adopted by the Army ammunition cannot be developed – it costs too much money and time to do so. Most of the book is positive and ignores failures, posed from the viewpoint of a proud designer not an actual user. Yet those failures illustrate the issues Ordnance had to deal with during the war. The U.S. invented the bazooka as the 2.36-inch model in 1942 yet the Germans fielded the more powerful 8.8-cm (88mm) model in 1944; and the U.S. did not get the 3.5-inch (90mm) into production-ready state until the war was ended. This was caused by offloading development onto people who went out for a “super rocket launcher” that had no place in the war. All too often, some excited designers did indeed get ahead of themselves when it came to what worked but was a bit too much (and ultimately impractical for the Army at the time). The inability to develop hollow-charge (HEAT) ammo for cannon and howitzers to reach its minimum potential (twice the caliber in penetration or better) was common for all countries including the U.S. The 105mm howitzer round was pretty good and while disparaged by all and sundry even the 75mm howitzer’s shell could (and did) take out medium armor. Barnes refers to the M3 and M5 light tank as "excellent" when the tanker's epithet would have been "tin plated coffin with a pea-shooter". Here we have an issue with comparing numbers such as armor thickness and penetration power of guns to facts; it is common to think they were butchered such as in Africa when in fact they fought well enough, flaws and all. But they were not the weapons the tankers wanted (nor deserved), and thus tanker’s complaints were valid. And, yes, they were not seen as a prime resource for fighting German tanks and hence reverted to recon and infantry support roles. Where they continued to meet and destroy German armor (but also be destroyed). Any German field commander would have loved to have a battalion of M5s on hand chasing down and chewing up U.S. troops; the contribution of the men in the light tanks in Europe in 1944 and 1945 is all too often belittled by the “number nerds” who toss the light tanks off as useless. They were anything but useless. Why were the M10, M18, and M36 designed as “Gun Motor Carriages” and not tanks? Because they were developed for the tank destroyer forces and the very bigoted officers who held the most sway on development wanted them to be nothing but “motorized antitank guns”. If they had been designed as tanks that would have invalidated Tank Destroyer Doctrine immediately. And yet, in the end, the men doing the fighting needed and wanted tanks, so they used them as tanks as much as they could, despite the open roof and lack of internal machine guns. It is claimed the gun motor carriages were cheaper than tanks (a specious argument given price varied by manufacturer and ultimately depended more on quantities produced not some arbitrary raw number) but to produce the gun motor carriages for a specialist role that was neither tank nor artillery (albeit they were used for both) was a costly thing to do. The failure to develop a better light tank in time is not mentioned even though the T7 light tank with a 57-mm gun was ready in mid-1942 and could have been in the field around 1943 (the Armored Forces botched that one). The M24 was a nice tank but too late simply because development came too late because development had been stunted badly by congress and it’s miserly pre-1941 budget. There are errors: The design of the M24 began in 1943, not 1945. The 76-mm gun could hardly penetrate the "...heaviest German tank armor." But it could penetrate a lot of armor and the myth that all German tanks were Tigers and Panthers is one of those fantasies of the war pursued by people who are glorifying the war not understanding it (most German armor was medium or lighter), let alone the myth that they were always met head-on is ridiculous. The 90-mm gun was not optimized for anti-tank use and hence had the same issues with dealing with the frontal armor of the Panther (though it could handle the Tiger) and yet was better at that than many other guns. The tendency to adapt anti-aircraft guns for anti-tank guns was common and is where Germany got its 88s and the 128mm. The U.S. found it did not need a lot of 90mms (the homeland was not threatened and what it produced was enough for its needs); there was never the demand for a higher altitude version and hence nothing like the 8.8cm FLAK 41 was developed which led to the 8.8cm Kwk43 and Pak43s; yet Ordnance built their own versions of hot 90mm for tank use. I missed the boat in my original review failing to detail how the Army’s main issue was the budget provided by Congress and politicians from 1920 through 1940. They starved the Army; the U.S. was peaceful and they had no interest in making it a military country and as such kept the Army small (and starved the air forces and Navy as well but not as badly). This crippled development; while the Soviets started building a modern Army in 1930 complete with investment in tank forces and tank arsenals; the Germans in 1934 or so; and British in 1934 or so; the U.S. politicians did not begin serious spending on the Army until 1941. Before then, the budget was all about “beans, bullets, and bayonets” and of course bodes to wield them. The Army had to struggle with what it had and put to field what was practical not what was best. Thus, for example, the recoilless rifles (used by the Germans in 1940) did not arrive in U.S. use until 1945. And yet a U.S. officer bult the first recoilless rifle to be used way back around 1916. Indeed, a brief little discussion on how the U.S. produced what it did based on budget would have opened many eyes. The Soviets produced so many thousand T34s for example, more than the U.S. – and in the U.S. the budget people were always saying, “You don’t need any more, stop building them!” As mentioned, the number of 90mm AA guns the U.S. produced was not based on manufacturing capacity but because they didn’t need more. Thus - there is a lot of information and many details many people will never have heard before. There are also many missing details concerning the Ordnance Department struggles to get things done in a very brief time frame thanks to how Congress had refused to let them do anything earlier. Dig into that deeper and you might find it nauseating the way people played games that hindered the U.S. Army in its job of helping beat the Germans. And sometimes couldn't put 2 and 2 together to get the right answer. But, they were human after all, and people do make mistakes. In my original review I argued that “If you want a politics free book you will not get it in this once, not unless you shut your eyes and remain ignorant . . .” but that is wrong. If this was a political book, Barnes might have ripped the budget mongers of the 1920s and 1930s a new sphincter for leaving the Army (and U.S. military as a whole) in such a bad situation as they did when war broke out. But, Barnes had more class than I do.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2015
P
Verified Purchase
Petey K
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Good content, very small print and photos
Format: Paperback
Get a magnifying glass… the print is tiny. They must have made this book to be a large hard cover because both the print and the photos are so small in paperback. Content looks decent. It’s a gift for my grandson who will probably spend more time with the photos than the reading anyway and his eyesight is better than mine. :D
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2025
M
Verified Purchase
Museum Man
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 4
Printing not up to standards.
Format: Paperback
Printing and pics not up to par.I gifted this book to a coworker and he was not as picky as I.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2020

recommand products