Nuna TRIV Next Review: Honest Thoughts from a Mom

Nuna Triv Cover Image

The Nuna TRIV Next offers the best of both worlds in a single stroller and is one of my favorites for first time parents. It’s compact and easy to maneuver like a travel stroller, but it also provides the comfort, storage, and other features of a full-sized model.

After thorough testing, I’m excited to share my Nuna TRIV Next review and why I wish I had this stroller, or one like it, as a first-time mom.

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Nuna TRIV Next Quick Summary

If you don’t have time to read this entire post, here are the highlights you need to know before purchasing:

  • This fully-featured compact stroller is very light—only 18.4 pounds! It also has a very compact and easy fold.
  • It is bassinet-compatible and can be used with any Nuna PIPA infant car seat (with included ring adapter). 
  • At $700, it’s a premium stroller, which may be out of budget for some families.
  • Easy-to-wash materials, GREENGUARD Gold Certified (Nontoxic)
  • The seat is reversible, meaning it can face either towards or away from you, making it perfect for the little years.
  • While it can support children up to 50 pounds, taller toddlers may find the canopy touching their heads as they grow, which could limit its use over time.
  • The telescopic handlebar extends outward, which is great for taller parents.
  • A show-stopping one-handed fold.
  • Despite its huge storage basket, it can only hold 10 pounds in the basket, which is a little frustrating and impractical!
  • While it handles urban and suburban environments well, it’s not designed for rough or bumpy terrains.

Also, if you prefer a video, check out my YouTube review of the Nuna TRIV Next stroller:

Price and What’s Included with the Nuna TRIV Next

I would not consider it a budget-friendly option, but you get what you pay for. Nuna makes really high-quality products, and this is no exception. It retails for $700, and you get the stroller, a bumper bar, the seat, and a ring-style car seat adapter (which is fantastic) that works with Nuna PIPA infant car seats. You can also buy it as a travel system with the Nuna Pipa URBN car seat (this is the set I have). The Nuna PIPA URBN car seat is a baseless car seat with a built in latch system, great for families who are always in different cars or taxis.

Nuna TRIV Next From Top to Bottom

If you’ve seen my YouTube videos, you know I’m thorough and cover all the details that matter most to parents. In this section, I’ll walk you through the Nuna Triv Next from top to bottom, highlighting key features that could help you decide if this is the right stroller for your needs. If you do decide to purchase after reading this review, I would greatly appreciate you shopping through my link HERE (discounted one HERE).

The Handlebar

Nuna TRIV Next Recline

I love the handlebar, and so will taller parents. It is an extendable telescopic handlebar, meaning it adjusts outwards rather than rotating. You can adjust it to your height to enjoy your strolls without killing your back. The luxe leatherette detailing is quintessential Nuna: beautiful and functional. A little plastic piece on the handlebar protects your leatherette detailing from getting scratched up when the stroller is folded.

The Canopy

Nuna TRIV Next Handle

The canopy is short and not the most practical when it’s not extended. However, the extendable canopy coverage is excellent. It also has nice mesh paneling for added airflow when extended. And if you need more coverage, there is a tucked-in panel that you can untuck and use on very sunny days. It also provides extra protection with a UPF 50+ and water-repellent canopy.

The peekaboo window is a nice touch, though it would be even better if the flap could be secured with magnets so that it stays open on its own. This seems to be the same across all of Nuna’s Strollers.

The Seat

The seat of the Nuna TRIV Next can hold up to 50 pounds in the seat and grows well with your child. It has three different positions, ranging from upright to nearly flat. Two things to note: 

1) The seat has a nice upright position, and if you have a toddler, you know how important that is. However, taller toddlers 2 and 1/2 years+ may find the canopy touching their heads as they near the top of the seat. While you can technically remove the canopy for extra headroom, using a stroller without a canopy is not a favorite for some parents.

2) Since it doesn’t lie entirely flat, I recommend using a TRIV bassinet or infant car seat (both sold separately) until your baby is around six months old. During a trip with my four-month-old, I found the seat was a bit too upright for her.

The Nuna TRIV’s reversible seat is one of its biggest selling points over a standard lightweight stroller. The seat can face either towards or away from you, which is great for little ones (you also can fold the stroller with the seat in both positions!).

The no-rethread harness is easily adjustable and features one of my favorite magnetic buckles on any baby product.

Some parents have commented that the seat sits lower than other full-size strollers. While this is true, I did not find it to be an issue. It is very nice when dining at restaurants because your baby is closer to you when sitting, and after reviewing the Doona, I found I preferred the TRIV’s height.

It also features an all season seat. The breathable mesh panel on the backrest provides ventilation for warmer days, while the seat liner keeps your little one warm and snug when the temperature drops. This is one of my favorite features of the TRIV!

The Bumper Bar

The bumper bar is included with the stroller’s purchase and is easy to open and close to let your child in and out.

The Footrest

Nuna TRIV Next Footrest

The adjustable footrest has leatherette detailing, making it really easy to clean after your child’s shoes make it dirty. Nuna upgraded this stroller’s previous version by adding a lower footrest for taller toddlers (something I did not like about the original TRIV). 

The Brake

The one-tap brake is easy to engage and very flip-flop-friendly. If there is one thing on the stroller I’d be nervous about breaking (no pun intended), it would be the brake due to its wire cable design.

The Basket and Storage

Nuna TRIV Next Basket

One of my biggest qualms with this stroller is that it has such a spacious storage basket but claims it can only hold 10 pounds in the basket. That is worse than a lot of the lightweight travel strollers. There is a nice zip-up pocket in the back of the seat for storing your phone and keys.

Nuna TRIV Next Infant and Car Seat Compatibility

Nuna TRIV Next Car Seat

Regarding infant compatibility, you have two primary options with the TRIV: a car seat or a bassinet.

The Nuna TRIV stroller converts into a travel stroller with any Nuna PIPA car seat, which snaps into the ring-shaped adapter with zero effort. If you live a car to city lifestyle you are going to LOVE this feature on the TRIV Next.

If you frequently switch between cars or use rideshares, the baseless Nuna PIPA URBN car seat is a total lifesaver. I’ve been using this car seat with my third, and I love it! One downside of the PIPA URBN is that it can only hold up to 22 pounds in the seat, so your baby will age out a lot faster than most other infant car seats. You can only buy the PIPA URBN as a travel system with the TRIV Next or other Nuna strollers, which costs $1,100 for the whole setup.

If you own a car seat from a different brand, the Nuna TRIV Next is probably not for you.

You can also buy a Nuna bassinet as another option. The Nuna bassinet is on the smaller side, so it doesn’t have the best longevity. 

Nuna TRIV Next Folding, Unfolding, and Ease of Use

Nuna knows how to make viral stroller folds, and the TRIV is no exception. It is a smooth one-handed fold, especially with the ring car seat adapter. Check out my viral reel of it HERE.

The stroller can fold with the seat facing either direction. Tip the seat forward, give the carry strap a quick tug, and that’s it! The stroller collapses into a compact, self-standing package and unfolds just as effortlessly. One minor drawback is that because it doesn’t latch, I found it would sometimes open as I was trying to put it in my trunk, but you get used to what you have.

Maneuverability & Performance of the Nuna TRIV

It is great for a city or trunk-to-store suburban lifestyle. 

The wider wheel base, larger rear tires, and wheel suspension make it sturdy enough to tackle bumpy sidewalks and cobblestones with ease. The foam-filled wheels mean you’ll never have to worry about flats. If you are looking for an all-terrain option, this is not your stroller. While it’s better than a typical lightweight travel stroller, it was not made to be used on bumpy terrain all the time.

One other thing I want to share about my stroller: The frame has taken some scratches. Now, I have thrown it around a bit (easy to do since it is so light), and I always have a few strollers in my trunk that it has bumped up against, but I wanted to call this out. It hasn’t impacted the stroller’s functionality.

Nuna TRIV Next Specifications

  • Weight: 18.4 lbs (without insert, arm bar, and canopy – insert, armbar and canopy approx. 2.6 lb)
  • Seat Weight Capacity: 50 pounds
  • Storage Basket Weight Limit: 10 pounds
  • Open Dimensions: L 37 in, W 22.5 in, H 42.25 in 
  • Folded Size: L 24 in, W 22.5 in, H 15 in 
  • Recline: 162.5°
  • Upright Position: 104.7°
  • Age Recommendation: 6+ months (without car seat or bassinet)
  • Car Seat Compatibility: Nuna PIPA series
  • Front Wheels: 7″
  • Rear Wheels: 9″

What Accessories Are Available for the Nuna TRIV?

Other Strollers You May Be Considering

Nuna TRVL

  • The Nuna TRVL was one of my first travel strollers. You’ve probably seen its show stopping one-handed fold!
  • Is better for travel due to smaller wheels and a more compact fold.
  • The seat is not reversible, and the handlebar does not extend.
  • It is made with the same high-quality materials and is compatible with Nuna PIPA infant car seats without an adapter.
  • Check out my full review of the Nuna TRVL on YouTube.

Nuna TRVL LX

  • Amazing fold and similarly sized wheels while being 4lbs lighter.
  • Compatible with Nuna PIPA infant car seats without an adapter.
  • The seat is not reversible, and the handlebar does not extend.
  • Check out my full review of the Nuna TRVL LX on YouTube.

Nuna Mixx Next

  • Larger and heavier over the Triv Next.
  • Seat sits higher, has better suspension, and larger wheels.
  • Still only holds 10 lbs in the basket.
  • It is made with the same high-quality materials and is compatible with Nuna PIPA infant car seats.
  • A full review of the Nuna Mixx Next is coming soon.

Nuna TAVO

  • The Nuna TAVO is well made and has many of the same amazing features, such as an all-weather seat, bumper bar, magnetic buckles, etc.
  • Lower price point than the TRIV Next
  • Almost 5 lbs heavier and does not have a reversible seat.
  • Please let me know if you would like a full review of the Nuna TAVO below!

UPPAbaby Cruz V2

  • Similarly priced
  • It is compatible with more car seats, including Chicco, Clek, Nuna, UPPAbaby, etc.
  • The basket can hold 30 lbs
  • Heavier and larger when folded.
  • A full review of the UPPAbaby CRUZ V2 is coming soon.

Bugaboo Dragonfly

  • It is not as compact as the Traveler and doesn’t fit in as many overhead bins.
  • It is made with higher-quality materials and is compatible with Nuna PIPA infant car seats.
  • A full review of the Bugaboo Dragonfly is coming soon.

Inglesina Electa

  • It is not as compact as the Traveler and doesn’t fit in as many overhead bins.
  • It is made with higher-quality materials and is compatible with Nuna PIPA infant car seats.
  • Check out my full review of the Inglesina Electa on YouTube.

Who Is the Nuna TRIV Next Best For?

The Nuna TRIV Next is a great fit if:

  • You’re a first-time parent living in the city or a suburban lifestyle.
  • You want to use the stroller from birth, and you own a Nuna PIPA car seat
  • Ideal for those who want a stroller that functions both as a lightweight travel model and a full-size stroller with more features.
  • You’re frequently in and out of cars.
  • You want something lightweight without giving up on key features.
  • You are a tall parent who needs a telescopic handle to save your back.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Nuna TRIV Next

How do you fold the Nuna TRIV Next?

To fold the Nuna TRIV next with the seat on, fold the seat in half by using the lever on the back of the seat. Put the handlebar into the lowest setting and pull the tether hanging down under the seat. It’s so easy!

To fold the Nuna TRIV Next with the car seat, first remove the car seat, and then pull the tether. It’s smooth as butter!

Can the Nuna TRIV be a double stroller?

No, the Nuna TRIV Next cannot be used as a double stroller. If you are looking for a double stroller in the Nuna family, you’ll want to checkout the Nuna TRVL DUBL or the Nuna Demi Next.

When did the Nuna TRIV Next come out?

The Nuna TRIV Next was released in the United States in October 2022.

Where should I buy the Nuna TRIV Next?

I recommend buying the Nuna TRIV Next from Nordstrom.

Can the Nuna TRIV Next be used from birth?

Yes, the Nuna TRIV Next can be used from birth with a Nuna PIPA car seat or a Nuna bassinet. It is not recommended to use the seat until 6 months.

Is the Nuna TRIV bassinet (the lytl) sleep safe?

Yes, the Nuna TRIV bassinet is safe for overnight sleep. Nuna even sells a bassinet stand so you can keep your baby close.

How much does the Nuna TRIV Next weigh?

The Nuna TRIV Next weights 18.4 pounds without the insert, arm bar, and canopy or 21 pounds with everything included.

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