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tandem stroller travel system Nuna Demi Next Double Stroller + Rider Board + 2 PIPA RX Travel System

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tandem stroller travel system Nuna Demi Next Double Stroller + Rider Board + 2 PIPA RX Travel SystemThe Nuna Demi Next stroller epitomizes the seamless fusion of style and functionality, catering to the discerning needs of modern parents. Its refined aesthetic not only pleases the eye but also reflects a meticulously engineered design optimized for superior performance. The stroller boasts features tailored to enrich the parenting journey, from its effortless maneuverability to its adaptable seating configurations, seamlessly accommodating the

The Nuna Demi Next stroller epitomizes the seamless fusion of style and functionality, catering to the discerning needs of modern parents. Its refined aesthetic not only pleases the eye but also reflects a meticulously engineered design optimized for superior performance.

The stroller boasts features tailored to enrich the parenting journey, from its effortless maneuverability to its adaptable seating configurations, seamlessly accommodating the evolving needs of growing families. Equipped with generous storage capacity and practical accessories such as a rain cover and adjustable handlebar, the Demi Next ensures a harmonious blend of comfort and convenience for both parents and children.

Moreover, did you know that the Nuna Demi Next Stroller offers an impressive repertoire of 25+ modes? Our experts at ANB Baby created this versatile configuration to accommodate up to three children, featuring the Demi Next Stroller, the Nuna Sibling Seat, the Rider Board, and 2 PIPA Rx Infant Car Seats. This configuration is excellent for twins with the 2 PIPA Rx Infant Car Seats and 2 Demi next stroller seats as it can adapt to them as they grow. With the ability to seamlessly transition from a single stroller to a double, and even the flexibility to incorporate the Rider Board as needed, the Demi Next opens up a world of riding possibilities for your family, ensuring that your journey is as effortless as it is stylish.

DEMI Next Stroller Features

  • Seat options that are forward and rear-facing.
  • One-touch rear-wheel braking system is for scuff-free shoe control.
  • Custom dual suspension provides a nice, smooth ride.
  • Wide, swivel-lock front wheels make it a master of smooth riding motion.
  • Calf support and footrest are one-hand adjustable and accommodate your child’s growth.
  • Self-guiding MagneTech Secure Snap™ buckles automatically and locks into place.
  • Quick-release 3 to 5-point harness makes it easy to fasten them in.
  • Fenders and built-in hub caps protect from dirt and debris.
  • Merino wool insert is easily removable and provides ultra-soft comfort.
  • Elevated seat level for eye-to-eye connection.
  • Custom armbar is rotating and removable to fit kids of all sizes.
  • Water-repellent UPF 50+ Aire Protect Canopy™ shields your little one from the elements.
  • Built-in privacy drape with ventilation panels in the canopy for ideal airflow.
  • All-season seat that keeps your baby cozy in winter and easily converts to mesh in summer.
  • All-terrain tires are tough, foam-filled, and ready for any terrain.
  • A no-rethread harness makes it easy to adjust for comfort and growth.
  • 22lb capacity basket will hold everything you need for the journey.
  • Adjustable push bar with luxe leatherette accents to accommodate varying heights.
  • Included rain cover for when the weather doesn't cooperate.
  • Compatible with the DEMI Next Sibling Seat and DEMI Next Bassinet.

DEMI Next Sibling Seat Features

  • Connects easily to the DEMI Next stroller frame in the top or lower position and becomes a duplicate of the main seat.
  • Roomy enough to provide a comfy place all their own.
  • Forward and rear-facing seat options.
  • Self-guiding MagneTech secure snap™ buckles automatically lock into place.
  • All-season seat keeps baby cozy in winter and easily converts to mesh in summer.
  • Four recline positions easily adjust with just one hand.
  • Calf support and footrest are one-hand adjustable and accommodate your child’s growth.
  • Simple installation in the lower basket area with no adapters needed.
  • Quick-release 3 to 5-point harness makes it easy to fasten them in.
  • Water-repellent UPF 50+ Aire Protect Canopy™ shields them from the elements.
  • A no-rethread harness makes it easy to adjust for comfort and growth.
  • Included rain cover for when the weather doesn't cooperate.
  • Custom armbar is rotating and removable to fit kids of all sizes.
  • Merino wool insert is easily removable and provides ultra-soft comfort.
  • Built-in privacy drape with ventilation panels in the canopy for ideal airflow.

Rider Board Features

  • Two swivel wheels for easy maneuvering.
  • Holds up to 50 lbs.
  • Rider Board flips into the stroller basket when not in use.
  • Folds with stroller.

Nuna Pipa RX Infant Car Seats with RELX Base Features (2 included)

  • Flame-resistant and chemical-free from fabric to foam, carefully sourced to ensure flame resistance without the addition of fire-retardant chemicals.
  • Side impact protection is designed to provide ultimate safety for your baby in the event of a side collision.
  • Comfy organic jersey insert is removable and ensures comfort for growing babies.
  • Integrated harness holders facilitate easier buckling in of your baby by keeping the harness out of the way.
  • Luxe leatherette accented carry handle is stylish for elegant and effortless carrying.
  • Five-point harness keeps little ones securely in place during travel.
  • Two-piece removable infant insert + head support: allows customization for a perfect fit from birth, adapting to your baby's individual shape.
  • Mesh peek-a-boo window in the canopy provides ventilation and allows you to check on your baby easily.
  • Heavy-duty shell offers superior resilience while remaining lightweight for ease of use.
  • Lightweight carry handle is ergonomically designed for comfortable carrying.
  • FAA-Certified for use on aircraft, ensuring safe travel for your baby.
  • True lock™ installation is swift, simple, and safe for peace of mind.
  • 5-second install for a quick and easy installation process.
  • Crumple zone within the stability leg absorbs impact and minimizes force transferred to the baby in case of a collision.
  • Colored installation indicators confirm correct connections to the vehicle for added safety.
  • Bubble-free recline angle guides clearly indicate the perfect riding angle for the baby.
  • Low-profile base facilitates easier loading of the infant seat.
  • Open belt path simplifies the installation process.
  • Belt guides assist in proper belt positioning during installation.
  • Anti-rebound panel enhances stability and safety by preventing seat rebound during impact.
  • Automatic rigid latch storage is convenient storage for rigid latch when not in use.
  • Extra convenient stability leg storage with lock provides additional storage space with a locking mechanism for stability legs.
  • Steel-reinforced true lock™ rigid latch ensures secure attachment to the vehicle.
  • Lock-off with easy access belt path securely locks the seatbelt in place with easy access to the belt path.
  • Indicators on the rigid latch and stability leg turn green to confirm proper attachment to vehicle anchor points and contact with the vehicle floor.
  • GREENGUARD Gold Certified is scientifically proven to meet rigorous third-party chemical emissions standards, ensuring indoor air quality and safety. 

Nuna Demi Next vs Mixx Next vs Triv Next Strollers

While all three strollers offer superior quality and performance, the Demi Next excels in adaptability for growing families, the Mixx Next prioritizes smooth rides and durability, and the TRIV Next emphasizes compactness and convenience for urban lifestyles. Choosing the right one depends on your specific needs and preferences.

The Demi Next is a versatile stroller designed to accommodate up to three children with its expandable seating options, including a sibling seat and a rider board. It offers a range of seating configurations and boasts a larger underseat storage basket compared to its predecessors, making it ideal for growing families.

The Mixx Next, on the other hand, is renowned for its smooth ride and robust construction. It features all-wheel suspension and durable tires, making it well-suited for navigating various terrains with ease.

Lastly, the TRIV Next is a compact and lightweight stroller designed for urban living and travel. Despite its compact size, the Triv Next doesn't compromise on comfort or functionality, offering a reversible seat, all-wheel suspension, and ample storage space.

Nuna Demi Next vs Demi Grow

Nuna introduces a host of enhancements in the DEMI Next, setting it apart from its predecessor, the first-generation DEMI Grow stroller. Here are the top differences between the Nuna Demi Next and Demi Grow Strollers: 

  • Introducing the Rider Board: This clever attachment on the DEMI Next offers newfound flexibility and travel options for expanding families. Safely accommodating passengers weighing up to 50 lbs., the Rider Board seamlessly attaches to the DEMI Next stroller, featuring two swivel wheels for effortless maneuvering. When not in use, it conveniently folds with the stroller or flips into place for compact storage.
  • Increased Storage Capacity: Recognizing the importance of ample storage for family outings, the DEMI Next boasts a significantly expanded underseat basket, doubling its capacity from 10 lbs. to an impressive 22 lbs. This generous increase ensures ample space for all essential items during travels.
  • Enhanced Canopy Design: The updated Aire Protect Canopy™ of the DEMI Next introduces ventilation panels and a full privacy cover, combining functionality and comfort. With built-in mesh privacy drapes and ventilation panels, the canopy ensures optimal airflow, fostering sustained comfort for passengers.
  • Improved Recline Options: With the DEMI Next, adjusting the recline position is effortless, offering four distinct angles for enhanced comfort. This feature allows for easy customization to provide the perfect seating arrangement for little ones, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable ride.
  • Redesigned Footrest: The DEMI Next introduces a one-hand adjustable calf support and a redesigned footrest, prioritizing optimal comfort and accommodating growing children.
  • Enhanced Maneuverability: The DEMI Next features larger front wheels, increasing in size by 1 inch to 8.5 inches. This upgrade optimizes maneuverability and flexibility, with tough, foam-filled swivel-lock wheels capable of tackling various terrains with ease.

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A formidable movie, in the stricter sense of the word. In a looser sense, it has helped shape the way that I’ve seen the world, ‘lo these past six decades. I saw this movie when it first came out, in 1963, at one of my favorite art theaters in Pittsburgh. Like most of us at the time, we’d only viewed rather straightforward movies of “good and evil,” Westerners, and the like. Predictable endings. The director of “8 ½,” Federico Fellini, offered something radically different, a foreshadowing of the stream-of-consciousness technique in literature, how the fragments of one’s life get all jumbled up in the brain. And he provided some takeaways that have long been with me. I was 16 at the time and took a date who was 15. In re-watching it now, if I thought it somewhat baffling at 16, I wonder what my date thought about the portrayal of the women in the movie, who are “fragments” in the life of the movie director, Guido Anselmi, excellently played by Marcello Mastroianni. There is his wife, Luisa, wonderfully played by Anouk Aimée, who was the motive force behind the re-watching of it now. There is the “virginal” Claudia Cardinale, usually in white (I had not realized that she was originally Tunisian). Sandra Milo plays Guido’s flighty bimbo of a mistress. And so many others: The airline stewardess; the caring mom who wraps the infant Guido in a blanket; the first stripper; the insightful and nagging friend of his wife… “Upstairs when you are 40.” That was one of the big takeaways. Anselmi is having this male fantasy about his “harem,” all those fragmented women who are there to serve him and do so in complete harmony when he realizes that the “stripper” is now 40 and must go upstairs, the metaphor for being placed on the “discard pile” for being too old. He gets out his bull whip even, to drive her up the stairs. Even at 16, when 40 is more than twice your life away, it did seem a bit harsh, particularly when the same rule does not apply to the guy with the bull whip. It was also my first viewing of the prototype of those pompous pedantic critics of movies or literature who toss around expressions like “impoverished poetic imagination,” “overabundant symbols,” and, of course, “self-indulgent.” I was in parochial high school at the time, so the scenes in which the priests were chasing down the young student Guido in order to shame and humiliate him because he found sexual imagery to be of interest, imagine that, strongly resonated. It was also the era that the Catholic Church published “The Index of Forbidden Books,” (which now seems to have been taken over by the woke crowd of today), and thus the scene in which Anselmi has to pay homage to the Cardinal also resonated. Anouk Aimée is absolutely mesmerizing. She has been a “fragment” of my own life, ever since I viewed “A Man and a Woman” in the ’60’s. Again, she played opposite the equally formidable Jean-Louis Trintignant, of “Z,” “Three Colors, Red,” and so much else, fame. Far more relevantly, the two of them recently played in “The Best Years of Our Lives,” again directed by Claude Lelouch. Aimée is now a young 90. In her role as Anselmi’s wife, Luisa, she wore those glasses that connotated a greater thoughtfulness than him. I searched that ever-so-youthful face watching for the subtle expressions of later movies. It struck to the core. Luisa is utterly fed up with Guido’s philandering and constant lies. And Guido is suffering from “director’s block” in trying to finish his movie, with what sort of message? Luisa fires off THE classic line that I have long remembered: “But what can you say to strangers when you can’t tell the truth to the one closest to you…”. The only problem is that I’ve felt that line was said in Ingmar Bergman’s “Scenes from a Marriage.” And maybe that line was ALSO said in Bergman’s movie, which means one more movie I need to watch to find out. As I said earlier, things can tend to get jumbled up in the brain, even more so as one ages. Fellini would understand, maybe Aimée would also. 5-stars, plus for Fellini’s classic, formidable film.
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