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UPPAbaby Minu V3 Travel Stroller

UPPAbaby Minu V3 Travel Stroller - Lightweight + Compact Design - One-Hand Fold + Unfold - from Birth + Overhead Compatible - Greyson (Charcoal Mélange/Carbon Frame/Saddle Leather)

By UPPAbaby

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What one Redditor said

I use the Minu too. Gate check both car seat and stroller (in the UB travel cases).

What Reddit thinks

Pros

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  • +Suitable for gate checking

Cons

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  • not known for great car seats

Where Reddit talks about it

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r/Buyingforbaby
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I use the Minu too. Gate check both car seat and stroller (in the UB travel cases).

r/Buyingforbabyneutral6

I’m pregnant with my first and me and my husband decided to just do the convertible. Saves money. It doesn’t get really cold where we live. People say it’s gunna suck waking the baby up to transport,

r/Buyingforbabyneutral2

FTM and currently 34+4 I plan on getting both — the travel system I want comes with 2 infant car seats and toddler seat that attaches to the stroller. I figured 1 car seat per car or I could always

r/Buyingforbabyneutral2

In hindsight, I wish we had gotten really nice convertibles and skipped the infant carrier seat. With one baby, I wore him pretty everywhere we went. Now he's walking, and I still wear him a lot. It's

r/Buyingforbabyneutral2

We got one of each - one convertible for my husbands car and an infant for my car. We actually like our convertible more as it rotates and we find it easier to put her in it. We have the graco turn to

r/Buyingforbabyneutral1

I’d buy what I needed and not get a travel system. Infant car seat, regular car seat, stroller for everyday. Most first time parents get the name brands when the no name brands are just as safe.

r/Buyingforbabyneutral1

We started with a convertible to avoid having to buy an infant seat. Our daughter was born winter, and after a month or two we decided to bite the bullet and get an infant seat and an extra base. The

r/Buyingforbabyneutral1

We personally love the infant car seat bc it’s just so easy to carry them back and forth in. And to snap into the stroller base when running errands. It’s also nice to be able to get them settled into

r/Buyingforbabyneutral1

Search the sub this gets asked quite often so you’ll find some other posts with a lot of responses too. Personally we skipped the infant seat. Going on two years now with our dec babe and have no regr

r/Buyingforbabyneutral1

With an older kid, you definitely want an infant car seat, especially one that latches into a stroller. I have 4 kids and we are constantly on the go with a baby.

r/Buyingforbabyneutral1

While every baby is different, we had the Nuna Pipa URBN infant seat in our travel system which included the Nuna MIXX Next stroller and have already outgrown this $400 car seat in less than 6 months.

r/Buyingforbabynegative1

Uppababy isn’t known for great car seats, I would choose a different brand. If we’d gotten an infant seat, we would have done Joie rue or mint with their travel stroller, I think it’s nutmeg.

r/Buyingforbabyneutral1

Remember, it is not recommended for infants to spend more than two hours in a car seat and that includes the time spent in the car so if you drive somewhere and then go on a walk and they are in the c

r/Buyingforbabyneutral5

I’m pregnant with my first and me and my husband decided to just do the convertible. Saves money. It doesn’t get really cold where we live. People say it’s gunna suck waking the baby up to transport,

r/Buyingforbabyneutral2

FTM and currently 34+4 I plan on getting both — the travel system I want comes with 2 infant car seats and toddler seat that attaches to the stroller. I figured 1 car seat per car or I could always

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