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Minu V3 Stroller
Overview
Highlights
- Use from birth
- Weighs 16.7 lbs
- Compact fold & unfold
Description
The Minu V3 is an everyday travel stroller that can be used from birth. It’s optimized with a foot barrier, infinite deep recline and two crotch buckle positions.
A one-second, one-handed fold and unfold lets the Minu stand on its own, while the slim design fits into an overhead compartment with IATA-compatible dimensions.
It’s enhanced for comfort with a five-point harness, integrated plush insert, three-position footrest and a high seat back to grow with little ones.
Front suspension with independent rear suspension offers a smooth ride.
Accessories include the PiggyBack, Snack Tray, Bumper Bar and Rain Shield (sold separately).
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Details
- Unfolded: 34.5”L x 18”W x 41”H
- Folded 10”L x 18”W x 21.5”H
- Suitable from birth to 50 lbs and max. height of 40”
- Frame & seat weight: 16.7 lbs
- Use from birth with foot barrier; designed to be newborn-compatible without the need for additional accessories
- Travel System compatible with the attachment of adapters for UPPAbaby Infant Car Seats or select Maxi-Cosi, Nuna or Cybex models
- Includes stroller (accessories sold separately)
- Manufacturer’s warranty: 3 years
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Q&A
Best Answer: Nope! You can use this from birth.
Best Answer: No, the UPPAbaby Minu V3 Stroller does not have an adjustable handlebar—it’s fixed at one height.
Best Answer: No, it is not compatible with the KeyFit 35.
Customer reviews
Customer service first sent replacement wheels, which unfortunately didn’t resolve the issue. After that, they recommended using lubricant regularly and even offered complimentary lube. That’s not a realistic…
(which is scary when it’s stuck veering towards the road). I thought I was going to love this stroller but it’s been more of a hassle and worry than convenient and easy.
Unfortunately, this one hasn’t lived up to that same standard.
The biggest issue I’ve had is with the front wheels. They tend to lock up…
I bought this a month ago and while it is very convenient and lightweight, the ride is veryyy bumpy with terrible wheels and my open/close mechanism is already acting up so it’s a bit disappointing considering the high price.
it’s a great looking stroller, very aesthetic, but not worth $500. would 100% recommend a Zoe stroller over this one- same versatility and convenience with a MUCH smoother ride and more “extras” already included with stroller (bumper bar, etc)
1) the wheels frequently lock up, especially on non-concrete surfaces like inside a grocery store, making it incredibly difficult to turn the stroller, often requiring lifting the stroller such that 2 wheels are off the ground. It makes for a very jerky ride for the baby - good luck if your kid was trying to nap. Also very difficult to handle if you're petite.
2) the brake is…















































































