Nuna IVVI review

from Nuna
RRP  £600.00
The cushy carrycot provides a comfy place for newborns to sleep, with a reversible mattress pad featuring a microknit side for cold weather, and a wickable one for warmer days

by motherandbaby |
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The Nuna IVVI is a great ‘all round’ product – riding well on all terrains, with a fully adjustable seat that will see little ones through from birth to 15kg of toddler cuteness. It’s really plush and comfy, and the fabric is good quality. It has a huge shopping basket and sun canopy but the pushchair is altogether far too large. It’s a mission on public transport and does not fit into the boot of many smaller cars. Its bulk also makes it a heavy steer. Plus it’s expensive. It is, however, undeniably sturdy and will be the perfect pushchair for families with both the space and the lifestyle to accommodate its size.

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Product Information

  • Accessories Included: Rain cover, shopping basket

  • Brand: Nuna

  • Care instructions: Wipe clean only

  • Changing bag included: NO

  • Compatible with carseats: YES

  • Dimensions: H104 x W65 x L109cm

  • Dimensions (folded): H79 x W48 x 65cm

  • Free standing when folded: YES

  • Manufacturer's Warranty: 1 year

  • Number of wheels: 4

  • Reclining positions: 5

  • Removable wheels: YES

  • Suitable From: Birth

  • Suspension; YES

  • Type of wheels: Solid

  • Weight Information: 15.5kg

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