
No stroller is as easy to fold as the Nuna TRVL. Just the other day, a fellow mom asked me what stroller it was, saying she'd never seen a stroller fold like that before.
This travel stroller is the one I can't live without. Since first trying the Nuna TRVL in 2023, it's still the one I use the most when I'm not testing something else. It's super lightweight, folds like magic right in front of your eyes.
Nuna TRVL ranked among the 25 most recommended travel strollers by the community in the past year.
The Nuna TRVL's fold is so fast and intuitive that gear editors use it as their everyday stroller even when they're not traveling, making it the rare travel stroller that earns its keep 365 days a year.
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