• Suitable for children 3 months up to 50lbs
  • One-hand action fold with shoulder carry strap, Stands when folded
  • Hand-sewn, leather handlebars with perforated pattern for extra grip
  • Multi-position reclining seat with 5-point harness
  • Easy access, large basket & Storage pocket to keep essentials (e.g. keys, phone) within reach

I love this stroller. We have a vista that we also love but as our baby was heading to a year we wanted something more light weight but the features of a full size stroller. This checked all the boxes. It’s held up for several ocean crossings, handles smaller European sidewalks and terrain like a champ. Easy one hand fold. The unfolding is a little awkward because of how it clicks into place but fine once you realize. Carrying strap is a great benefit, the basket holds plenty under neath. Not a true flat lay but my jet lagged baby wasn’t bothered.

Such a great compact stroller, that's still functional and let's face it...it looks cool. Super easy to fold with just one hand, and so lightweight you can throw it in your trunk. We use this in addition/conjunction to our Vista stroller. The Minu is so easy to push, it just glides on the ground. As with other UPPAbaby products, this stroller does not disappoint.

I had good strollers from other great brands and this is by far the best stroller we've ever had. Really easy to use, extremely light and fits everywhere. We just retired our other strollers and now we just use this one. It's a ferrari of Strollers

3rd Update after travel across country: Seriously, obsessed with this stroller!!! Attached is a pic. This thing held way more than I ever thought it could. There is no baby in pic and it didn’t tip with my Jujube Be Prepared bag, which was so full it could barely zip! There is a travel car seat (which I don’t recommend this brand) on top. The Minu fit in all the overhead storage units on the AA planes. It was a lifesaver for many reason. Such a warrior during hard, long, exhausting travel. Felt like I had my Vista with me, but was much easier to use!!! Buy it! Update: ok, So I have been officially using this stroller since my previous review and I changed it to 5 stars! I love this stroller!! Literally can fold it with one hand and put in my car, while Baby is in other arm! I still don’t like the recline feature, but I doubt my child is going to nap in it. I can fit quite a bit in the basket underneath and I hang my diaper bag on the handle with the clips. Works perfectly! It will tip if bag is too heavy and baby isn’t sitting in seat, but that’s not an issue if there are items in the basket. I always have my hydroflask with me so I place that in the basket. I still prefer my Vista for hikes, grocery shopping, or long day trips where I want her to nap. However, for quick trips and everyday use the Minu is incredible!!! So proud to have one and it definitely has that one handed buttery glide that my Vista has. Can’t wait to use it for travel next week. Looking forward to walking onto the plane with it! Wish it had a cup holder or a snack tray option, but I would take the features it does have over those any day 😁🙌🏼 I didn’t purchase this from Amazon, but wanted to leave a review for any other parent curious about the Minu. I have all Uppababy gear because I love the brand. We just received our Minu and I’m not sure how I feel about it yet. I haven’t taken the tags off or used it outside because I want to get a feel in the house in case I want to take it back. My main concern is the recline feature. I’m having a really hard time putting the seat back up once it’s been in recline. I wish it was a button to press, rather that two straps to pull. It’s just annoying and time consuming and kinda hard when my 1 year old is sitting in the seat. I’m going to keep trying a little more, but it’s not the best or easier feature. The fold is fantastic! Super easy and can do with one hand. The size of the seat is a little questionable because I have a tall child and the canopy is much more flimsy than that of the Vista. The actual height of the handle bar is great considering I’m 5’10. Great maneuverability and turning radius! I love it for what it is, but I’m not sure it’s worth the price.. the basket is pretty small so I’m thinking for travel I will still need to hold my stuff walking through the airport. I may update this review later, but wanted to share my thoughts as a parent always on the go!

Amazing stroller. I’ve always preferred my big strollers but this little thing is AWESOME! The push is incredible, it takes bumps so well and I could actually see myself using this for travel. I never wanted tiny strollers because they always lack so many features and when you’re traveling, you want something you and your child can be comfortable with. I own an Uppababy Vista, Uppababy G-Luxe & this minu. I’ve owned a cruz as well! Uppababy makes amazing strollers and this one is a hit! I find myself using it over my Vista all the time.

Great stroller, easy to push. Love how it can fold and adjust the sitting position to lying down. The top is long enough to protect my child from the sun

I did a ton of research on travel strollers and the Minu felt like the best one out there after trying it out in the store. Not only does it glide, but it's super sturdy. The other travel strollers felt flimsy and like they would easily tip. The fold is super easy as well. My baby is 4 months and I think this will last us a while and eventually become our go to stroller when he's older.

We currently have a Cruz and needed something lightweight and compact for our trip to Miami. Originally I bought a 2018 Uppababy G-Luxe but ended up having to exchange for a new one then finally returning it. Seems like the new 2018 have a problem with wobbly wheels. Also hated to big and hard to fold it ended up being. Then i came across the Minu. Love how compact it folds and the one handed fold. It is so easy to handle and the recline is great when our little boy is tired. I would def recommend this stroller

Its a good alternative to the Vista (and presumably the Cruz). The Vista/Cruz seem to have more features overall compared to the Minu. For a younger infant, I personally like being able to have the toddler seat rear facing so I can see them. But, if your main goal is portability above all else, the Minu is a really great option to consider. The Minu is much easier than the Vista when it comes to loading and unloading to go shopping, run errands, etc. I don't have to wrestle with it, flip the seat forward facing, and hike it up into the trunk of our midsize SUV like I do with the Vista. It takes up little space in our trunk. I don't worry about taking it into a restaurant because it can be folded up and tucked away. I don't have to worry about its tires not fitting through narrow doorways or down store aisles- the Vista can struggle in those areas! The one handed fold is exactly as easy as I want my stroller to be in a moment when I'm in a hurry. It really is as quick and easy as it looks. I've taken it on multiple walks that I would normally use our Vista for. It immediately has that same luxurious smooth push/feel as the Vista, I would say on smooth surfaces its even a little easier to push because of its lower weight. However, when it comes to sidewalks, I could hear the wheels hitting each bump in a way I did not experience with the Vista. That being said, the suspension does a good job of absorbing those bumps. Overall, I was surprised at how disproportionately little I felt the bumps compared to the sound they made. And don't get me wrong, the stroller wasn't obnoxiously loud either, it was just something that was different. Because its frame is so lightweight, when our dog jumps or pulls on the leash in my hand, it can jerk the stroller a little bit. Its balanced enough that while its lightweight, I'm not afraid it will immediately tip or anything. Its just not as substantial as the Vista, again, because of the portability aspect. I worried the sun visor would not block the sun if the seat is reclined. But so far so good! it creates a really cozy space in the shade just like we are accustomed to with the Vista! I will say that the storage, while its there and likely larger than most umbrella stroller storage, it is small compared to the Vista. We have a backpack diaper bag that we keep filled and it won't fit in the bottom. That smaller storage compartment is probably my biggest disappointment, even though I love the stroller overall. There could be an argument made for making this a primary stroller. Price, portability, having only one baby, buying the infant kit and carseat kit... I think it would be doable! In our case, its a very, very, good second/travel stroller to keep in the car for errands. I don't feel like I am trading quality for portability with the Minu. We now use Vista as our workhorse for outdoor activities and/or in times when we need the storage.

We LOVE our UPPAbaby MINU stroller! We bought this specifically for our family vacation to Hawaii and could not be more pleased with our purchase! Not only was it perfect for our vacation, but we not use it for our daily trips to the grocery store, shopping, etc! PROS: * Light weight and Compact: It is perfect for taking along on short or long trips. * Good storage space: I can take it with me when running errands and fit most of my purchases beneath. However, please note that I would probably not place extra weight on the handle bar, such as a purse, shopping bags, etc, as the stroller itself is light weight and might tip. * Easy stop and go foot pedals (see picture) * Magnetic pocket on back to fit my wallet and phone (see picture) * Good shade canopy for protecting baby from the sun/light rain (see picture) * Reclining feature: Just pull out or pull in straps to recline/raise your child's position (see picture) *Has a full handlebar to make for easy pushing, while most lightweight travel strollers do not and have two grip handles instead. * Comes in several different colors to choose from CONS: * Price- this stroller is on the pricier side. However, in our opinion it was totally worth it!