Nuna MIXX Next Stroller Review

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The Nuna MIXX Next welcomed to the to the family in 2020, as the third generation in the Nuna MIXX collection. It’s an all-new design that improves on the success of its ancestors with better suspension, a more compact fold, and better handling. From newborn up to 50 lbs, the MIXX Next Stroller is ready to use in rear-facing stroller seat for an infant, or a forward-facing stroller seat for a toddler, –0 or you can make it a friend facing bassinet (additional purchase) or a travel system with Nuna PIPA Infant Car Seats. With luxury, functionality and eco-friendly production rolled into one, it signifies the upper end of the mid-range buggies, costing approximately $800/£660 for the chassis and seat.

Key Features

Compact Fold-Away Axle™: Rear wheels fold under to a 12.8 cm reduction in folded length, the perfect size for a small car trunk or apartment storage closet.

MagneTech Secure Snap™: A self-guiding magnetic buckle effortlessly locks into place and release with our secure design while a gentle, click lets you know it’s you’re the buckle is securely locked for peace of mind.

All-Wheel Suspension: Rear-wheel suspension and front Free-Flex suspension technology mean you can take it all in stride whether you’re taking the city streets or walking the park paths.

True-Flat Recline: The seat of the Reversible Stroller fully reclines offering a true-flat position for your newborn baby without the need for adding a bassinet.

UPF 50+ SUN CANOPY: Water repellent and extendable, the pop out sun canopy includes a flip out eye shade and peek a boo window and offers dual adjustability to block sun and provide airflow.

ALL SEASON SEAT: Includes a removable, water-repellant EVA seat pad to keep your child warm and comfortable in winter months and a Machine washable (air dry) mesh seat back in the summer.

GREENGUARD GOLD Certified: This product has been tested for over 10,000 chemicals and meets or exceeds stringent chemical emissions standards.

Open: 32.7″ L x 23.6″ W x 45.3″ H; Folded: 27.5″ L x 23.6″ W x 19″ H; Weight: 28.3 lbs (chassis + seat).

Performance and real-world testing

The Nuna MIXX Next is great in action — as evidenced by extensive testing done by parents and experts. Sarah, a product tester and new mom with a 2-month-old, rated it 4.7 out of 5, noting its ease of use and maneuverability as well as how it pairs with the travel system when combined with the Nuna PIPA urbn car seat. She tried it out in bumpy grassy fields, curbs and uneven sidewalks, she said, and it handled all terrains well. The one-handed steering and super narrow turn radius stood out, ideal for city living or strolls through the park.

The stroller’s folding action is another one of its strong points. Unlike the Evenflo Pivot Xpand, which you need to take the seats off before you can fold, the MIXX Next’s seat can be folded forward or rear facing and then it folds the stroller down with one hand in quick-click lock fashion in just a few seconds. Its free standing fold and trolley function make it simple to store and carry, unique features that Baby Trend Expedition fails to come equipped with as it doesn’t have a standing fold.

But some parents complained. At 28.3 pounds, the MIXX Next is heavier than the Thule Spring (22 pounds) and the Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 (22.5 pounds), so it is not as well suited for frequent car loading. And although you get to the massive storage basket, a few testers said they found the rear access a little bit impinged upon compared with the Baby Jogger City Mini GT2, whose basket is open.

Nuna MIXX Next Compared to Other Strollers

To get a sense of where the MIXX Next falls in the competitive marketplace, how about we talk about it in relation to the Evenflo Pivot Xpand, Thule Spring, Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 and Baby Trend Expedition, based on feedback received at StrollerGuide? com.

Evenflo Pivot Xpand

An affordable Nuna MIXX look-a-like (ok, dupe), the Evenflo Pivot Xpand offers a lot of versatility as one of the only modular strollers that grows from a single to a double, with a retail price of about $400, so it won’t break the bank like the MIXX Next does. It comes with 22 configurations, including toddler and infant modes, and features a self-standing fold. But its plastic wheels don’t cope with bumpier terrain as well as the MIXX Next’s foam-filled rubber versions with better suspension. Its bulkier frame and less premium materials are in stark contrast to the sleek design and GREENGUARD GOLD certification on the MIXX Next, where minimalizing chemical emissions is the main focus.

Best for: Parents on a budget who want a double stroller. MIXX Next Benefit: a smoother ride, luxurious fabrics, directly compares rider benefits between the two.

Thule Spring

The Thule Spring is, at ca $400, a light stroller (22 lbs) made for active parents. Its adjustable handlebar, generous canopy and air-filled tires means it is great on all terrain, and in this way similar to the MIXX Next. But it does not offer a reversible seat and does not come with a bassinet, so is less newborn ready product due to its true-flat recline and connection with travel systems compared to the MIXX Next. The Thule Spring’s fold is equally as compact, but it’s a lot easier to lift due to its lighter weight.

Best for: Active parents who value lightweight build and terrain adaptability. MIXX Next Pro: Also fits newborn and has reversible seat (for parent-facing).

Baby Jogger City Mini GT2

The Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 is a versatile all-terrain stroller that retails for $650, and it weighs 22.5 lbs. It has a one-handed fold, adjustable handlebar, and forever-air tires, and it rivals theMIXX Next for maneuverability. But its seat doesn’t recline completely flat; newborns need to be in a bassinet or car seat, in contrast to the MIXX Next’s inclusion of a built-in newborn option. The City Mini GT2’s larger basket is a win, but it doesn’t have the MIXX Next’s premium touches including leatherette details and magnetic buckle.

Best for: Urban parents looking for a light stroller that can handle any area of town and has a quick, one-hand fold. MIXX Next PLUS: Newborn-ready seat, premium design and eco-certified.

Baby Trend Expedition

The Baby Trend Expedition, which costs about $150, is an affordable jogging stroller with big bicycle tires that can handle rough terrain. It comes with a parent tray and good storage, though without the MIXX Next’s compact fold, reversible seat, or upscale features. It’s a heavier (30 pounds) and more rudimentary-suspenion stroller that handles less nimbly over a range of surfaces than the MIXX Next does. Unlike the MIXX Next’s seamless Nuna PIPA integration, the Expedition can accommodate Baby Trend car seats; other brands, however, will need an adaptor.

Best for: Parents on a budget who are looking for a jogging stroller for outdoor adventures. MIXX Next Feature: Compact fold, all-season seat, and bassinet included.

Nuna MIXX Next Plus and Minus Points

Pros

About the product Flexible Four Mode Sleep Options: Reversible seat, bassinet, or car seat xo-go from any mode to any mode Durable and Playful Space: Airy open designs gives you and your baby space to enjoy.

SMOOTH MANEUVERABILITY: All wheel suspension and rubber tires take on all terrains with ease.

Light-Weight Folding Design: Only 14.9 lbs. with a non-rethread height adjustable 5-point safety harness.

Premium Luxe fabrics: leatherette accents for transitions with DEGNURADGOLD* certification.

Ease of Use: One hand Recline, Magnetic Buckle, included ring adapter for Nuna PIPA car seats.

Features for Parents: Adjustable handlebar, XL canopy, and large basket with secret zipper pocket.

Cons

Weight: At 28.3 pounds, it is heavier than rivals such as the Thule Spring and City Mini GT2, difficult for regular lifting.

Toddler Seat Issues: A few users have noted that their toddlers have a tendency to slide or slouch because they find the seat too shallow and the leg rest doesn’t lock.

Price: At $800/£660, it is more expensive than other budget options (the Baby Trend Expedition, Evenflo Pivot Xpand).

Accessories Sold Separately: You will need things like the Bassinet ($200) and others, so the price goes up.

Limited Car Seat Compatibility: Compatible with Nuna PIPA series only; other brands require adapters, unlike the Evenflo Pivot Xpand which has a much broader scope.

Parent Feedback and Reflections

Features The best and worst of the MIXX Next, according to parents: Pros And Cons Here is what some parents love about the MIXX Next and what they wish were different. Harriet, tester, said: “Great simple and easy to set up and fold away and totally ideal for busy parents. Abbie also liked the mesh back for ventilation in the summer, which made it a great choice for hotter climates. But that’s it — aside from the Reddit discussions, in which some parents found the seat too flimsy compared to the UPPAbaby Cruz and wanted a deeper seat and longer footrest for their toddler to be comfortable, Sophie said. Others, such as a parent on ProductReview. com. au, liked how rugged it was and how nice and smooth the ride was after a year’s use.

For parents on the fence about the MIXX Next, it comes down to lifestyle and priorities. City dwellers with a small car might like its ability to fold compactly, though one Redditor recommends checking how heavy it is in your car. Active families who use parks or gravel paths will like its all-terrain abilities, but parents who want something lighter may prefer the Thule Spring. Frugal shoppers may want to consider the Baby Trend Expedition, but the MIXX Next’s top-notch features will definitely be worth the cost for those who prioritize longevity and style.

Conclusion

The Nuna MIXX Next is a stylish, versatile and very useful premium stroller, and one of the main candidates if you are looking for a modern stroller. From its smooth ride and compact fold to its newborn-to-toddler versatility, the MIXX Next offers advantages over competitors like the Evenflo Pivot Xpand, Thule Spring or Baby Jogger City Mini GT®2: The MIXX Next’s benefits—such as all-wheel suspension, true-flat recline and GREENGUARD GOLD certification—appeal to eco-conscious families who value safety and comfort. Although it’s a bit heavy and its toddler seat can be difficult to access for some users, parents who want a tough stroller will appreciate the Groove Ultralight.

In relation to the Evenflo Pivot Xpand, Thule Spring, Baby Jogger City Mini GT2, and Baby Trend Expedition, the MIXX Next outshines in newborn options and sleek design, but at a higher price. Parents should consider their budget, terrain needs and storage limitations in making a decision. If you’re after a chic and adaptable all-terrain stroller with lots of nifty features, the Nuna MIXX Next is a great partner for the parenting ride.

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  • Chris Rock

    Chris Rock is a certified child safety advocate and parenting blogger with a decade of expertise in evaluating juvenile products. A former OSHA consultant, he focuses on stroller safety standards, crash-test protocols, and hazard prevention. His no-nonsense approach to product testing has empowered parents to make informed decisions, blending regulatory knowledge with practical caregiving advice.

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