At this point, when I’m not testing other strollers for work, I’m probably using the Trvl LX. The only exception is when I’m grocery shopping, when I’ll use either the Nuna Swiv (which, thanks to its namesake 360 swivel, is excellent for tight aisles in tiny shops) or my Uppababy Cruz, which has such a fantastic basket I could probably fit my midsized German Shepherd mix, Gordo, in it if he would allow it.
The only imperfection on the Nuna Trvl LX is its canopy. While sizable—it’s comparable in coverage to any full-sized stroller I’ve tried—it rests against the handlebar when folded. Particularly in the dead of summer, it’s unpleasant to feel the rough fabric of the canopy against my knuckles. The peekaboo flap lacks a magnet or any other method of closure, so often won’t stay open when we’re on the move. These are small quibbles that I hope Nuna will address with later iterations of the Trvl LX.
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