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nuna triv stroller price Nuna TRIV Next StrollerGet ready to elevate your strolling game with the Nuna Triv Next strollera parent's dream come true! This stroller is your ultimate sidekick for navigating the wild world of parenthood with ease and style. With the Nuna Triv Next, every outing feels like a breeze. Its sleek design and lightweight frame make maneuvering through crowded streets or narrow aisles a piece of cake. It is compatible with all Nuna Pipa infant car seats with the ring adapter

Get ready to elevate your strolling game with the Nuna Triv Next stroller—a parent's dream come true! This stroller is your ultimate sidekick for navigating the wild world of parenthood with ease and style.

With the Nuna Triv Next, every outing feels like a breeze. Its sleek design and lightweight frame make maneuvering through crowded streets or narrow aisles a piece of cake. It is compatible with all Nuna Pipa infant car seats with the ring adapter allowing you to transfer your baby from car to stroller in 1 click! And let's talk about storage—this stroller has it in spades! With a roomy basket for all your essentials and shopping bags.

What truly sets the Nuna Triv Next apart is its unmatched comfort and versatility. From its plush, adjustable seat to its one-handed fold mechanism, every detail is designed with parents and their children in mind. So why do parents love the Nuna Triv Next? Because it's more than just a stroller—it's a ticket to joyful adventures, making every moment with your little one even sweeter.

Nuna is dedicated to helping parents enjoy every precious moment with innovative, high-quality baby gear crafted for convenience, durability, and style. Inspired by Dutch design, Nuna products combine craftsmanship, premium materials, and smart engineering to support a safe and easy parenting experience. From their commitment to strict safety standards to eco-friendly materials like GOTS-certified organic cotton and GREENGUARD GOLD-certified products, Nuna ensures top performance and sustainability. Trusted by parents worldwide, Nuna is redefining baby essentials to make parenting smoother and more enjoyable.

Nuna TRIV Next in Graphene | BMW

Nuna by design, BMW by nature—the Nuna TRIV Next in Graphene redefines what it means to travel in luxury. Inspired by BMW’s sophisticated style, this stroller marries sleek aesthetics with precision engineering, making it the ultimate choice for families on the go. The Graphene color palette adds a touch of elegance that echoes BMW’s refined sensibility, while premium fabrics highlight both brands’ commitment to durability. Wherever you’re headed, the TRIV Next in Graphene ensures your journey is as seamless as it is stylish.

Nuna Triv Next Stroller Features

  • Attach Nuna PIPA series infant car seats with included ring adapter.
  • Ring adapter folds with the stroller with no need to remove it when using the PIPA series infant car seat.
  • Quick one-handed folding and stands alone when folded.
  • Seats can face both ways and stroller folds flat no matter what way the seats are facing.
  • Durable footrest for a comfortable ride.
  • MagneTech secure snap is a magnetic buckle that automatically locks into place.
  • Spring suspension technology under the seat.
  • UPF 50+ Canopy is water-repellent, extendable and features a flip out eyeshade with a window.
  • Zippered storage pockets.
  • Oversized shopping basket.
  • One-hand recline that can be adjusted to 3 different positions.
  • Luxe leatherette and height adjustable pushbar.
  • 5 point harness that converts to a 3 point harness.
  • All-wheel suspension.
  • One-touch rear brake allow for easy stop and go.
  • Swivel-lock front wheels.
  • All-season seat keeps baby cozy in winter and converts to mesh in summer.
  • Removable insert is lightweight and lightly textured with Merino wool and TENCEL lyocell (TENCEL is a trademark of Lenzing AG).
  • Rubber foam-filled tires ready for any terrain.
  • GREENGUARD Gold Certified: Products that have achieved GREENGUARD Gold Certification are scientifically proven to meet some of the world's most rigorous third-party chemical emissions standards, and certified to not contribute to indoor air pollution or chemical exposure.

Nuna Triv Next vs Mixx Next vs TRVL Strollers

While all three strollers offer superior quality and performance, the Triv Next and the TRVL emphasize compactness and convenience for travel while the Mixx Next prioritizes smooth rides and durability. Choosing the right one depends on your specific needs and preferences.

The Nuna Triv is travel-friendly but it is larger than the Nuna TRVL. Its larger size does allow for a wider seat and increased comfort for a growing child. The Triv has a 2 step fold where the Nuna TRVL has a 1 step fold both can be done with 1 hand where the Mixx requires two hands. The Triv does offer more features than the TRVL like a extendable canopy, removable and reversible seat with also a removable Merino wool liner.

The Mixx Next is renowned for its smooth ride and robust construction. It features all-wheel suspension and large durable tires, making it well-suited for navigating various terrains with ease. This is the most robust stroller out of the 3 and has the most seating configurations.

The Nuna TRVL is the most travel-friendly, it does not require a ring adapter for use with the pipa car seat series and is the most compact Nuna Stroller. This compact stroller doesn't compromise on comfort or style. Its one-handed steering and superior maneuverability make it a breeze to operate. The TRVL is an exceptional lightweight stroller that's perfect for families who travel a lot, particularly because it can be used with the Nuna Pipa car seat right from the get-go.

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