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nuna mixx next stroller weight Nuna MIXX Next Stroller

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nuna mixx next stroller weight Nuna MIXX Next StrollerNuna MIXX Next Stroller (includes Nuna MIXX Ring Adapter) The Nuna MIXX Next features all the great things you loved about the original MIXX, but with a host of new features and functionality that will make you ready to get your stroll on over and over again! With a smoother ride, a more compact folding radius and the ability to adapt in four distinct modes, Now featuring the MagneTech Secure Snap, the self guiding magnetic buckle that automatically

Nuna® MIXX™ Next Stroller (includes Nuna MIXX Ring Adapter)

The Nuna MIXX Next features all the great things you loved about the original MIXX, but with a host of new features and functionality that will make you ready to get your stroll on over and over again! With a smoother ride, a more compact folding radius and the ability to adapt in four distinct modes,  Now featuring the MagneTech Secure Snap™, the self-guiding magnetic buckle that automatically locks into place, the MIXX Next is the perfect choice for your next stroller.

Four Modes Of Travel:

The ultimate in flexibility, the Nuna MIXX Next allows you to travel in four distinct modes, depending on your needs.  The MIXX Next is easily paired with any of Nuna's PIPA™ series infant carriers. The MIXX Next comes equipped with Nuna's unique ring-shaped car seat adapter making it compatible with all Nuna infant car seats in a snap. The ring adapter allows you to easily attach Nuna Pipa infant car seats without lining up adapters, worrying about losing an adapter, and without having to remove the adapter before folding the stroller.  The MIXX Next stroller also pairs with the MIXX Series Bassinet, which is approved safe for overnight sleeping.  In addition, you can take advantage of the unique stroller seat design to allow baby to face you or face outward as you stroll.  Whether baby wants to stay focused on Mom and Dad while on a stroll, or is eager to explore the world, the MIXX Next can accommodate your every mood.

Next Generation Strolling:

With newly designed rubber wheels and an improved suspension technology, the Nuna MIXX Next boasts superior maneuverability and agility.  All four rubber wheels are large and foam filled, which make for a sturdy yet comfortable ride on all types of difficult terrain. The new rear-wheel Free Flex™ and front wheel progressive help absorb the dips and bumps while providing precise handling and unparalleled strolling comfort.

A More Compact Fold:

The MIXX Next delivers on one of the improvements that most any parent can agree on for a stroller - a more compact and easier fold.  With an innovative new design, the MIXX Next stroller folds a full 6.5 inches more tightly than its predecessor  The fold-away rear axle flips snugly underneath the stroller frame which makes storage in your trunk a breeze.  The free-standing fold allows the MIXX Next to stand on its own when folded, which allows for easy storing at home or in the garage in a more compact space.  And don't worry about which way the stroller seat is facing - the stroller folds effortlessly with the seat in either position, saving you time and hassle when it's time to pack up for the day. 

Comfort and Style For The Next Generation:

In keeping with the Nuna tradition, the MIXX Next stroller provides cutting edge functionality with all the comfort and style you have come to expect from a Nuna product.  The all-season seat is specifically designed to keep little one warm and cozy at any time of the year.  The reversible two-piece seat has a cozy, padded comfort insert that can be removed to reveal an all-mesh seat-back that allows for superior ventilation, helping to keep baby comfortably cool and breezy in the summertime.  A harness makes for easy adjustments as your child grows.

The Nuna MIXX Next stands when folded, locks with ease and can be trolleyed for to make transport a breeze.  With adjustable handlebars, the stroller can be pushed ergonomically no matter who is strolling with the baby. The luxe leatherette handlebar provides a comfortable and chic grip while premium fabrics create a stroller that's as stylish as it is practical.

The stroller canopy features a large zipper-out extendable panel and an additional ventilation peek-a-boo window to allow you to increase seat ventilation and check in on your baby. The canopy offers full UPF50+ protection and shade and is completely water-repellent to protect your baby from an unexpected shower rainstorm. The oversized storage basket under the stroller features two compartments, including a secret zipper compartment to help keep your valuables safe and out of view.  

Key Features:

  • MagneTech Secure Snap™, the self-guiding magnetic buckle that automatically locks into place
  • Reversible Toddler Seat
  • Can be used as a travel system with Nuna infant car seats (with included ring adapter)
  • Can be used with Nuna MIXX Series Bassinet
  • Folds to a length that's 6.5" shorter than the original MIXX and stands when folded
  • Rubber wheels offer enhanced all-wheel suspension for superior maneuverability on rough terrain
  • Front wheels swivel for maneuverability or lock for stability
  • Trolley function makes stroller easy to carry when not in use
  • Compact fold, no matter what position the seat is facing
  • Front and rear-wheel progressive suspension absorbs shock for a smooth ride
  • One-hand, five-position recline, including a true flat position
  • Hand-sewn, leather-look handlebar and belly bar
  • Premium accents including a dark matte frame and chrome-accented wheels
  • Full Coverage UPF 50+ Water Repellent Canopy
  • Adjustable handlebar and leg support
  • Removable, rotating arm bar fits kids of various sizes
  • Large storage basket includes compartment divider

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 37"L x 23.5"W x 44"H
  • Folded dimensions: 27.5"L x 23.5"W x 19"H
  • Stroller weight: 28.3 pounds
  • Weight limit: 50 pounds
  • Nuna's Manufacturer Warranty from defects: 2 years

What's Included:

  • Nuna MIXX Next complete stroller with frame and seat
  • Ring car seat adapter for Nuna infant car seats (car seat sold separately)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Best of the Modern Guides to the PCT.
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Superb Guide in All Respects
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An invaluable reference for anybody interested in section hiking the trail. I especially appreciate the coverage of water and campsites. It’s also a fun and beautiful read for any armchair adventurer. Salabert did an amazing job bringing together well-written text, data, maps, and beautiful photos to create a comprehensive guidebook. Deserves to do very well.
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Very good comprehensive collection of Section Hikes of the PCT
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