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Orangessunshine · 16/02/2022 13:22

Good afternoon,
Has anyone any experience of the Nuna Mixx next? Or any other Nuna please
Thank you

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AnonymousAnonymous · 16/02/2022 20:54

What's wrong with an umbrella pushchair for £50 off Amazon

Orangessunshine · 16/02/2022 21:09

@AnonymousAnonymous

What's wrong with an umbrella pushchair for £50 off Amazon
I imagine it depends what your needs are, some are better for city some rural. Some are easier to fold down or fit in car etc.

How are you finding your £50 umbrella pushchair from Amazon? What are you finding the pros and cons are?
Is it similar to the Nuna?

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AnonymousAnonymous · 16/02/2022 21:21

I looked at the nuna mixx next and the front wheels dont look able to go over rocky ground or mud much better than an umbrella. An umbrella can have a wider seat and can be folded the same as the nuna mixx and I think with a nuna you'd be paying for the looks.

De88 · 25/03/2022 23:06

As requested I've no experience of the Nuna Mixx but I have owned 3 Nuna Pepps for 3 different babies so a different version each time. The latest version is shite compared to previous!

The materials feel cheap and nasty this time and though some things are improved, overall I wish I hadn't bought it again. I still have not been able to find a better super lightweight pushchair as nippy as this one in this price range though, and to top it off the baby hates it too. I have 3 children of my own and looked after many more so have owned a LOT of buggies over the years across a lot of price ranges - the best one of all was the Maclaren Techno XLR (no longer on sale!) and the worst one the Bugaboo Bee. Overpriced piece of crap that was.

I opted for Joie Chrome rather than the Nuna Mixx because of the lack of space we had at the time. We've covered a lot of miles and a lot of different terrains and weathers with that one, again it's fine, just heavy. Now just downsized this to a Joie Nitro umbrella stroller (£70). You can tell its cheap, but it's doing the job just fine.

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