🚀 Elevate every outing with the Mountain Buggy Nano V3—where style meets ultra-portable convenience!
The Mountain Buggy Nano V3 is an ultra-lightweight, compact stroller designed for modern parents who demand convenience without compromise. Weighing just 6kg and folding down to carry-on size, it features a full recline fabric sling seat perfect for newborns, universal car seat adapters for travel system compatibility, and a durable aircraft-grade aluminum frame with EVA tires for smooth urban mobility.
Harness Type | 5 Point |
Stroller Type | Umbrella Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | Yes |
Harness Feature | adjustable straps, quick-release buckles |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Additional Features | full recline fabric sling seat, built-in universal car seat adapters, travel system compatible |
Is Electric | No |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Material Type | super high quality 6005A T5 aircraft grade lightweight aluminium |
Frame Material | Aluminium |
Seat Material | Polyester or Nylon |
Tire Material | EVA |
Item Weight | 6 Kilograms |
Folded Size | 54cm * 30cm * 51cm |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22"L x 19"W x 9"H |
Frame Weight | 6.1 Kilograms |
Basket Weight Capacity Maximum | 2000 Grams |
Back Wheel Diameter | 41.34 Inches |
Front Wheel Diameter | 5.5 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 20 Kilograms |
Installation Type | foldable/collapsible |
Specification Met | Canada, USA, Europe, UK, China, Aus/NZ |
Color | black |
T**S
Convenient little stroller for 4th and final baby
This stroller has been amazing for our fourth little so far. We didn’t need an entire travel system as we already have a car seat and a big double jogging stroller. This has been the perfect size and so functional. I was initially sold on it because we were taking a family trip to HI when 4th was only 2 mos. old. We were going to need baby’s car seat and a compatible, compact, durable stroller.This stroller checked all of the marks.-It’s compatible with our britax b-safe 35 car seat. It’s actually compatible with any car seat via a buckle that goes across the top of the car seat (it buckles as though baby we’re wearing a seatbelt.) and a set of elastic cords that can secure the car seat to two little pegs underneath. It’s hard to describe but secures the car seat very well, in my opinion.-It’s compact. This stroller folds down into its storage bag which fit into the overhead bin of our flight there and home, no need to check it with baggage or gate check! If need be the rear wheels are easily removable and can store inside the bag. The stroller may not fit into the compartment of smaller aircraft.- It’s durable. For being such a compact stroller it has held up amazingly so far. We walked all over Waikiki with it and have been using it at least weekly since we got it. It goes to the park, to the grocery store, anywhere we need. It’s compact size makes it very maneuverable. The storage basket underneath is the perfect size for my big diaper bag.I recommend adding on the carrycot if your baby will be 0-4 or 5 mos. come spring and/or nicer weather to take walks in. Our baby loves it for walks and for going to the park. Some people complain that the carrycot gets too small too quickly but our 4 month old (who is average size ~50th %ile for everything: height, weight, etc.) fits into it well. I find it handy for walks around the neighborhood and to the park when I don’t want to or need to bother with the car seat.
T**A
Great Product for the Price
This is a great product for the price. It’s fairly easy to fold up quickly. We love how lightweight and compact it is.
A**Y
Great stroller
I’ve had this for almost 5 months. It was great for flying, although I hate checked in so I didn’t have to remove the wheels. It was small and compact and the bag made it easy for storage or gate checking. It is comfortable and light weight to push and carry. Feels durable and handled city streets great! Easy to use, fold and unfold quickly. I did add a stroller caddy to hold drinks and other random kid items.
L**7
Good traveling stroller
This is a light weight stroller that is good for travel or just leave in the car for going around town. It locks and unlocks easily and glides along smoothly. After I got used to it, it was fairly easy to open and close but was a bit difficult at the beginning. The instruction booklet is not so helpful. I had to go online to find a video showing how to open and close. I purchased the grab bar separately but it is very difficult to remove it and you need to remove it to close the stroller.
N**.
Great travel stroller
I bought this stroller to be used for travel. I've like that it can be used with any infant seat. It's sturdy feeling. It's become my go to stroller when we arent traveling because of how little room it takes up in my trunk. The only downside is it's two hand close.
K**R
Travel yes features no
My sister bought one of these strollers and thought it was great for travel but in the previous model the stroller had quite a bit of shade coverage and this newer one does not. It has the hood but it doesn’t protect the kids faces that much even.Then when it folds down there isn’t a latch to hold the last two parts of the Z frame together so you go to pick it up and it unfolds and usually hits you in the shin. I also found the location of where it collapses very confusing and often forget where that is until the next trip and figure it all out again. Not very intuitive.
M**D
Comparison with Babyzen Yoyo2 and Baby Jogger City Tour 2
I was in the market for a travel stroller as we have two upcoming trips with our 6 month old. I bought the Babyzen Yoyo2, the Baby Jogger City Tour 2 and Mountain Buggy Nano v3 and compared them. The Babyzen was immediately eliminated based on the “drive” and seat. I ended up choosing the Baby Jogger City Tour 2 as it felt much higher quality and more durable than the Mountain Buggy though the Mountain Buggy has some minor conveniences that may make it preferable for others. Here’s how they stack up:Babyzen Yoyo2:Pros:- materials and construction felt the highest quality / most durable. Nice leather handle. Solid construction frame. Probably would hold up the best over time of the three- folds down to the smallest size of the threeCons:- most vertical / upright frame, which made it feel very unbalanced and is the main reason I eliminated it. I hated the way it “drove” compared to the other two- the seat in its most upright position is sloped so baby was very slouched- least recline of the three- no built-in footrest (that’s another $50 accessory) so baby’s feet hang off the edge- more than 2x the cost of the other twoBaby Jogger City Tour 2:Pros:- second best quality materials. Easy wipe material. Nice rubber grip handlebar. Solid construction frane- second most recline though Mtn Buggy had a couple degrees more- nice sturdy built in footrest- easiest to fold down- very flat when folded though a bit longer than the Mtn Buggy- peekaboo window in canopy makes it easy to see babyCons:- very few car seats are compatible with it but this only matters if you’re traveling with a baby who’s <3 months and doesn’t have good neck strength yet. Otherwise no need to use the car seat with the stroller.- doesn’t stand on its own when folded- has a handle instead of a shoulder strap for carrying- smallest undercarriage basketMountain Buggy Nano v3Pros:- universal car seat adaptor built in means it will take any car seat- built in shoulder strap for carrying (same as Babyzen)- can stand when folded- good undercarriage storage though it’s difficult to access from the back due to the crossbar - I had to load my diaper bag in through the front under the leg rest- seat has the most recline of the threeCons:- cheapest feeling materials. Handlebar is a foam material that will definitely wear out and absorb dirt/sweat. The leg rest is super flimsy. The frame felt poorly constructed- most rickety “drive”. Didn’t feel like this stroller would hold up at all- hardest to fold and has the most vertical height when folded. The wheels stick up in a way that makes you think it’s not completely folded. Also you have to attach a strap so that the handlebar doesn’t flap open when folded - neither of the others had this second steps- design flaw: when the canopy is collapsed it covers the handlebars which is seriously annoying when pushing the stroller- no peekaboo window in the canopy but there is a mesh back so you can see baby but only when seat is reclined and it requires rolling up a large flap of material.- the “pull” to recline the seat was hard to use. Maybe it will loosen up with time but it was not smooth at all
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