@Ari thank you so much for being honest! I do love it but I did find it heavier compared to Nuna. Iām trying to go for practicality over style! X
On warranty alone nuna is better
I can only speak about the Nuna, we have it and we love it
@Sophie Thanks Sophie! Any complaints or have you found it a nice pram? š«¶š¼
We also have the ocarro bundle and I agree with Ari, itās so heavy! And not long after using it, itās become quite rickety. I donāt know how they have the audacity to charge over a thousand pounds for it to be completely honest. Pretty but not practical x
@Fearn thank you so much for your honesty. Thatās rubbish that you spend all that money on a nice pram for it to be rickety! It is a lovely pram but the heaviness put me off. X
Love Nuna, although we have Mixx Next
Iāve got the occaro and same as above it is heavy but great for different terrains, we have a dog so itās fab for being out dog walking. The customer service from mammas and papas has been excellent though, any issues and they resolve it straight away. We had an issue with the hood not clicking in properly when fully extended and they ordered a new one with no charge and being over a year since we bought it. Always super helpful
I have the nuna Mixx next I love it but itās heavy wish I went for the triv 100% x The mixx is sturdy but thatās why itās weighty aswell x
Live in London and have the Occaro and LOVE IT
Live in London and have the Occaro and LOVE IT
I have the Ocarro and itās so good for all terrains but the heaviness is very off putting. I ended up having a big baby so him aswell as the heavy pram done some real damage to my wrist for a while! I have contemplated looking for a different one for our second x
@Lauren Thank you Lauren! Did you find it easy to manoeuvre?
I love the occaro but itās sooo heavy. Literally struggle to lift it in and out of the car now now we have the pushchair seat on it all the time.
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These were our top 2 also. We ended up going with the nuna trivv next, it was lighter and felt more sturdy to us
I love my Nuna Triv Next. Highly recommend even on rough terrain! Perfect size and so easy to fold one handed. The only bits I donāt like are the straps on the seat and that they didnāt do a winter footmuff at the time.
I have the Ocarro and live in London - Iām always on public transport and while it is a heavier pram, I love it and have no complaints so far! I got on okay with it while recovering from a c-section too (partner lifted down stairs but out and about I was good) and find itās good on all terrains! X
We have the Ocarro and weāve used it for nearly 3 months now and absolutely love it! We donāt find it heavy at all, we find the car seat is heavier š Itās quick and easy to put up and down.. Only downside would be the basket, itās quite difficult using it when the carry cot is on. It was always our first choice though āŗļø
I have the Nuna Mixx because I donāt a lot of woodland and beach walks and I love it, but if I lived mostly in the city I would get the Triv. The Ocarro was too heavy for me.
I have the triv next and love it, itās so light and manoeuvrable. Lots of my friends have the ocarro and really havenāt rated it, itās so heavy and bulky. They have stopped using it within a few months and bought something smaller
I had the Ocarro with my first and I regret it so much! Wish Iād have gone for one that grows with your family. Ended up just buying the bugaboo donkey. The Ocarro is heavy, bulky and the winter insert slips down making it difficult to get my little girl comfy and awkward for me. The basket is pretty big but thereās not much space I between while bending down and putting shopping in. If I knew then what I know now I wouldnāt have got it. My friend has the nuna and I think she really likes it. Her little girl always looks more comfy than mine š x
I think itāll depend where you live, we live in the countryside with crappy roads and tend to walk on rough terrain (we have the ocarro) but itās sooo heavy, when we took it to London and on the underground but was a nightmare