$300 discount from regular price because this Dillard's version doesn't have the new "MagneTech Secure Snap™, the self-guiding magnetic buckle that automatically locks into place" Everything else looks equal.
It's the lowest price I've ever seen the TRIV and is an amazing deal for this Nuna stroller, unless you want to pay $300 more for a magnetic buckle.
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$300 discount from regular price because this Dillard's version doesn't have the new "MagneTech Secure Snap™, the self-guiding magnetic buckle that automatically locks into place" Everything else looks equal.
It's the lowest price I've ever seen the TRIV and is an amazing deal for this Nuna stroller, unless you want to pay $300 more for a magnetic buckle.
I bought this stroller 2 years ago. It is amazing. I've taken it on trips to Greece, Croatia and France. Very light and durable. Had no problem with the wheels -- even on cobbled-stone streets.
I have this stroller, bought two years ago. I don't recommend it because the wheels are terrible.
I just tested the one at Nordstroms and the wheels were horrible, but the lady said it was because its been the demo for a while. The other Nuna strollers were fine. I just hope the wheels don't become a problem over time. Our Bugaboo Fox wheels are still as smooth as silk after 5 years and we've ran through dirt, dusty roads, loaded it with pumpkins at the pumpkin patch, etc. Just want a more compact fold, with similar utility.
I would recommend checking out the magnetic buckle and also look up videos of this older buckle design. Although it's a big price difference, the magnetic buckle seems to be something that would make life with a kid way easier. The older buckle looks to be a 5 point harness. Also, regarding the wheels, the salesperson at Nordstroms told me a little WD40 fixes the wheel issue. Kind of a bummer that you have to do that though. This stroller is one of the lightest and easiest to fold. Pretty close to a regular sized travel stroller. I still haven't made the decision on this but would be great to hear about the buckle from someone who owns this version.
Last edited by AzamJunejo September 19, 2022 at 10:09 PM.
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The original Triv on sale here has older brakes, narrower wheelbase in the back, smaller wheels, and a few other small changes.
City work and lightweight design here.
The new one improves in all those areas mentioned. It's not just a buckle. I did my research and decided against pulling the trigger.
The original Triv on sale here has older brakes, narrower wheelbase in the back, smaller wheels, and a few other small changes.
City work and lightweight design here.
The new one improves in all those areas mentioned. It's not just a buckle. I did my research and decided against pulling the trigger.
The original Triv on sale here has older brakes, narrower wheelbase in the back, smaller wheels, and a few other small changes.
City work and lightweight design here.
The new one improves in all those areas mentioned. It's not just a buckle. I did my research and decided against pulling the trigger.
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Still looking! Uppababy Cruise or Mixx Next are in the lead! The Triv Next has the improvements and I still have to see it!
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