We love our Minu, but it isn't quite perfect - pros and cons below:
Pros:
- It reclines more than every travel pram we looked at (except the Skip, which reclines flat), which was a big tick for us, as our bub loves a pram nap
- The pocket on the back is super handy for phones, keys, passports and boarding passes, and also fits a small pack of antibacterial wipes, which is really helpful while travelling
- The wheels are slightly bigger than other travel prams, which made using it across cobblestone, beaches, gravel and unfinished roads surprisingly easy
- The basket is a great size, and bigger than almost all other travel prams we looked at - you can easily fit a nappy wallet, carrier, spare clothes and water bottle
- As it's a slightly heavier travel pram, we've also been able to clip the diaper bag to the handle, creating even more storage in the basket
- The canopy extends to nearly full coverage, and has a peekaboo window on one panel (which we preferred to the Bugaboo's full mesh panel in terms of sun protection)
- The bumper bar is included, as is a rain cover and mosquito net
- Super easy to fold down and open up
Cons:
- We didn't realise this when purchasing, but in order to put the Minu in its Uppababy travel bag (which is sold separately) you HAVE to take off the back wheels. This is easy to do and only takes a few seconds, but is nonetheless an extra step when going through the airport with a baby
- When folded down, the Minu is bigger than other travel prams. On…