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MissLGold Coast
- 16 reviews
Worth buying
So small and light weight, great to have in the car in case it is needed without taking up all the boot space! It even fits in the foot well of the rear seats. Not as easy to manoeuvre as other prams but this is the trade off I guess. Very easy to collapse down and put up whilst still being sturdy when used.
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jfstAU
- 5 reviews
Great for overseas travel
We bought one for our 2 month trip to south america for our 4 year old. At times wasn't sure if we should bring a pram as it is very easy to grab a taxi everywhere however we like to do lots of walking when travelling so this was really handy as there is no way the little one would of kept up. We were able to take the pram as carry on all flights (about 16 flights) no problem. It does help if already folded up when approaching the boarding counter. It is super quick and easy to fold which was handy when we needed to catch a taxi quickly off the busy streets.
It handled the travel, the uneven footpaths, the bumpy cobblestone streets, the big kerbs etc fine.
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ok only
Ok pram for traveling folds in small piece and possible to take on board of the plane, also for short walk on flat surface like a mall or airport. Tried go for a little jog, power walk and wasn’t great plus not suitable for country road, only negative would be super small basket under pram if want to store baby items
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Jordan AAU
- 4 reviews
amazing pram
such a great pram.. we took it to bali and the foot paths arent great but with such a light pram it made it so easy.. it folds up to a small size and fits perfectly in the boot allowing room for grocerys or other things. the only down fall is that it doesnt have much storage but better then most strollers.. it also lays down and you can attach a capsule
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TashSydney
- 14 reviews
- 7 likes
Brilliant. Compact. Sturdy and light.
Love love love.
I was looking for a stroller for travel. One that would fold small, recline and be light for travel and would also cater to a 1yo and 3yo.
We have taken it abroad a few flights now. We travelled to Fiji and was SO happy we had the stroller as there was a 4hr delay on departure and the kids could sleep in comfort. I packed the stroller up before getting in line to board so I was prepared for any questions. I’ve received none so far. On one departure we were running a tad late for boarding, I folded up the stroller and packed ...Read more
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ShirtlesSydney
- 11 reviews
- 2 likes
Love it!
Pros:
- folds up to plane cabin size - which means we don't have to check it in and risk breakage, or wait at the gate for staff to bring it (if they even let us bring it to the gate!)
- the basket is quite sturdy and can hold quite a bit which we were surprised by
- the seat is quite padded and comfortable and easy to clean
- 5 point harness is easy to use
- the recline is easy to put down and helpful for nappy changes on the go and naps
- smooth ride!
- fits into cars with minimal effort. Also helpful at restaurants without much space
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- the canopy is very limited and doesn't give much sun cover so baby got sunburn on his legs - one third of the pram pops open when folded.. The belt - the folding isn't very intuitive - the price is a bit steep at RRP, we got it on sale - forward facing only - The recline is a bit difficult to put up again if baby is sitting in the seat, and it doesn't recline fully - the wheels look scratched up within a few minutes of use - doesn't seem to affect function though We LOVE ours! So easy. much more affordable than the Babyzen YoYo. Though there are some things that could be improved, it's a clear winner amongst other competitors on the market.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Edy SPerth, WA
- 20 reviews
- Verified purchase
A very good prams that we use to travel
Very easy to pack and unpack, have been from Perth to Singapore and use it around the walk path there.
We always store this pram in our honda accord boot, so its always there.
i think this was the best pram purchase as we used this all the time and haven't broken any wheel yet.
we also bought the sun and rain cover for $50, which is quite handy if its raining and summer heat.
i would highly recommend this pram to anyone who likes to travel and always on the go.
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Taylah CAdelaide
- 10 reviews
- Verified purchase
Life saver! Highly recommend
Absolutely love this stroller! So easy to manoeuvre and adjust the straps. The recline is excellent, the hood has grear coverage. I can't believe how simple it is to fold and unfold. It's so lightweight I can lift it with my pinky!!! You can't beat the quality. After looking at numerous strollers this was the winner - big selling point the price!
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bellamamaVictoria, Australia
- 18 reviews
- 6 likes
Love it
I had choose between yoyo and mountain buggy nano, but end up I choose nano (because of the price ) $500 vs $299, actually the weight is not much different and both can bring onboard. It's easy to open and close. It got a strap when you fold up the stroller (easy to get on public transport when going travel)
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Aoife DSydney, NSW
- 5 reviews
Love it
So light and easy to steer. We have taken it overseas with us and brought it right onto the plane as carry on luggage, stowed in the overhead bin. It folds up easily and comes with a neat little bag. The wheels pop off to make it even more compact for storage. It's now become our everyday runabout pram as it's just so easy to take in and out of the car.
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AlenaGold Coast
- 9 reviews
- 2 likes
Great lightweight portable stroller fantastic for short runaways
After I've had yoga (replica of yoyo) I can tell that the quality difference if WAY BETTER without huge price difference.
Advantage:
- It has foldable foot rest (Yoyo doesn't have one).
-Light but strong frame.
-Easy to maneuver with one hand.
-Easy to apply and take off a foot break.
-Quiet large (for a lightweight stroller) basket space
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Disadvantages: -The fasters looks cheap and synthetic threads sticking out. Compare to Maclaren 5 point harness it looks unsafe. I with in future models they'll make an improvement at least on harness material quality. -Logo letters started to come off after one months of use. -Canopy is not designed for an Australian sun (very small) -No bottle/cup holder and any accessories has to be purchased separately. -Canopy had to additionally be fastened when stroller is folded as other ways it keep on opening during transfer. August 3rd 2018 Update: Sturdy frame, can be taken on the plane I’ve had this stroller for over a year now. I’m very satisfied with the quality of the frame. Fabric easy to clean when needed. Can be taken on the plane which is fantastic. I wish we can get a bar-bumper for it as well. Down points: *Design- small hood. When you so need sun protection in Australia the hood is too small. I was have to purchase an extension on ebay. *back wheels is wider than the frame and get caught on every tiny corner. I’ve been using it almost every day over a year and still couldn’t get used to it. Never had this problem with YoYo stroller. The wheels were probably put wider apart for stability but in use its often inconvenient. *Harnesses. they really need to improve it. After I’ve used a maclaren harnes on nano maked me shock. As soon as you adjust it gets undone. Its poor quality made material. Quality wise its the main down point for me.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
TillySydney
- 2 reviews
- 1 like
cheaper alternative as urban compact pram
Mountain Buggy Nano v2
LOVE:
1) Fits in my hatch back boot or leg space in rear seats of my hatchback rather than the other styles (umbrella and other frames likes baby jogger), whilst still being a functional everyday urban pram
2) I can manage to fold and unfold with one hand and my 8 month old in the other
3) Steering is smooth with one hand
4) More versatile than its competitor babyzen, as it can accommodate more types of baby capsules and at no extra cost 5) Under-pram storage is wider than babyzen and adequate for coles brand 56 nap...Read more
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PC629Melbourne
- 6 reviews
- 4 likes
GREAT STROLLER, LOVE IT
I love my mountain buggy nano !!! a great lightweight stroller for travelling or in door use. Thanks to it is compat and navigate wheels, nano can be one hand maneuver with no problem. Just a bit unhappy with its fold and unfold features, The Nano fold is more difficult than the average option. This stroller has a two-handed fold with a manual lock and self-stand, sometimes makes it hard if you are holding a baby on one hand. Otherwise, pretty happy with it, no point to pay more than 600 bucks for babyzen.
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EterMelbourne
- 4 reviews
- 1 like
- Verified purchase
It's worth buying
It's really worth buying especially for travelling. Quite light and perfect small size after being folded. Folding function is also very smart. It works alright on the rough ground as well, which is better than our expectation.
The only suggestion probably is having a net folder at back of the seat.
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MattMelbourne
- 5 reviews
Great lightweight stroller but wheels might need more attention
The mountain buggy is an extremely lightweight, easy to fold and carry stroller. We used it recently travelling to Singapore, however didn't carry it on because it is slightly bigger than Jetstar's requirements. It probably would have been fine but put it in my suitcase just in case and it fit perfectly. You can unfold it with one hand with the flick of your wrist. The only negative is that the wheels have slowed down and appear to be clogged with dirt or something and feels like it is harder to push.
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barbarawollongong west 2500
- 4 reviews
Safest for baby and mother
How easy it is, to unfold and carry. As a busy Mum these features are very important. Especially when you return to the workplace, and baby is going to the care of others. You always want to feel that you little one is secure - and in this Mountain Buggy Nano This is true
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arthurbgSydney
- 4 reviews
Now we can really travel
We have as well the Mountain Buggy Swift, which is great as long as you do not fly or drive a small car. With the Nano, it fits in the carry on luggage trunk! Likewise, it takes a fraction of your car boot space. So easy to put together. Love it.
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Jon HSydney Surrounds, NSW
- 11 reviews
Small and convenient, but at a price
We were enamoured by how small the pram folds up and can be carried onto planes. But the convenience is sacrificed by a pram that is somewhat flimsy. It doesn't deal with non smooth surfaces very well and definitely not off road. We found the folding mechanism can be a bit stif sometimes as well.
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OlgaBrisbane
- 2 reviews
- 1 like
- Verified purchase
Excellent for travel especially with stopovers
Purchased nano for international travel from Australia to Russia and Bulgaria with stopover in Korea. Love it!!! It saved my back. I could take it on board as a cabin luggage even on a super low cost flight from Russia to Bulgaria (they tried to take it away as a standard luggage but I was adamand that this pram should go to the cabin with us). Because of that, I could use the pram in the terminal after landing while other parents were waiting for nearly 30 minutes to get their prams. It is easy to unfold with one hand, and excellent to maneuver. Its seat is a bit too hard, so i use soft sheep skin liner. To my surprise it folds with the sheep skin liner, no problem.
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Lizi
- 2 reviews
- 1 like
Amazing little pram with the lot
We are LOVING this pram! We have one very tall 8 month old and we're travelling from Aus to USA. We've taken it on the beach and all, it handles great, it's light, it's comfy for our bubba and it reclines! The fold is just incredible. Easy and tiny. Travel bag can be a bit tricky to pull off. The basket underneath is pretty deceivingly big! I've got a stuffed full kids Country Road duffel bag under there at the moment and it is completely secure. Got good walls on the basket so nothing falls out. Leg rest moves up and down so it's great for our babe.
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Questions & Answers
Katasked
Hi!
I know there are answers to this question on the forum - however they were answered years ago. I was just wondering if anyone has had any issues with taking the nano as carry onto Qantas.
Thanks!
2 answers
Rebecca T.Mountain Buggy
Hi Kat and thanks for your question. As all airlines have different policies, it is best to check with Qantas before flying. MB x
Hi kat did this happen to you?
TracyEasked
Can someone please tell me the height of the back of the seat itself on the Nano 2 (bum to top of seat, not including head height to the hood)
Thank you.
No answers
Sherryasked
What do you prefer between mountain buggy nano and babyjogger city tour?
No answers
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