
Minu v3 - I have both the v2 and v3 and v3 is SO compact & fits in the overhead space. It's such a sturdy stroller with a easy 1 hand fold/open - I absolutely love it
Enthusiastic review from owner of multiple versions. Highlights key features (compact, overhead fit, one-hand fold, sturdy). 'Absolutely love it' shows strong satisfaction.
Love the minu v3 and you can probably find it secondhand near you since it's over $300. Worth every penny and my Nuna infant car seat snaps in too.
Strong positive sentiment with value endorsement. Highlights car seat compatibility as bonus feature. Provides buying tip for budget management.
I hate the yoyo. It is small but it is SO annoying to fold and unfold. Impossible to do with baby. Sold it and got the Minu and love it. Not as compact but it's easy to fold. You might like the GB Pocket.
Switched from competitor to Minu and 'love it'. Values ease of folding over maximum compactness, showing practical priority for user experience.
I bought Minu V3 for travel and it is worth every penny if you travel alot
Strong value endorsement for frequent travelers. 'Worth every penny' indicates high satisfaction despite premium price point.
The Minu V3 may be a good option. It is very long and rated up to 50 lbs. we love ours.
Love expressed with specific mention of length and high weight capacity (50 lbs), good for bigger babies.
We love our Minu v2, which we bought open box from Amazon. In fact, they still have v2 available on your price range. I'm not sure there are any meaningful differences between v2 and v3.
Positive sentiment ('we love') with practical buying advice for budget-conscious shoppers. Suggests minimal differences between versions.
I have the Minu and have found it great for solo travel. It opens and closes easily and there is lots of space in the basket. It fits in the bin, but I have the travel bag for gate checking. There is a huge canopy for walking in the sun.
Detailed positive review highlighting multiple practical features: solo travel ease, easy fold, storage space, sun protection. Real-world validation.
The top three are probably Bugaboo Butterfly, Joolz Aer, and Uppababy Minu. I would recommend that you go to Nordstrom and try them out if possible, as it's mostly personal preference between the three.
Included in top three travel strollers list. Strong recommendation with encouragement to try in person.
We've been happy with the Minu V2. Apparently the V3 is even better although some people find the fold takes more strength. $400 I think? But it's something you will use for plenty of time
Happy with V2, noting V3 improvements. Mentions fold strength concern but affirms long-term value.
I just got the Uppababy Minu V3 as my travel stroller. However it's quite expensive. I would recommend trying local marketplace for the Minu V2. Some people may be trying to upgrade!
Positive endorsement with practical buying advice. Price concern acknowledged but still recommends the product, suggesting value despite cost.
We have the Minu and have used it as our primary stroller in Europe. Not the best in winter conditions but overall it's been a really great stroller!
Overall positive with real-world European travel experience. Minor limitation noted (winter conditions) but doesn't significantly detract from recommendation.
Have the Uppababy Minu and used it for our trip to France with our 6-month old because it was also compatible with our car seat. As well the travel bag is great. We are considering the Aer2 for travel with our now 2 year old because it is much lighter.
Positive experience in France, noting car seat compatibility and travel bag quality. Considering switch to lighter option suggests weight is a trade-off but overall satisfied.
We've had the Minu for about 4 years and really like it. It is very heavy compared to other travel strollers when folded up, though, so if you're planning to carry it around a bunch, it's not great for that. It does fold and unfold nicely, and can hold a lot of stuff compared to other travel strollers
4 years of use shows durability and satisfaction. Honest about weight when folded being a drawback, but positive about folding mechanism and storage capacity.