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New Mima® Xari Stroller (Black / Black / Black)
The Mima Xari is a full‑size stroller with an integrated carrycot (bassinet) and a reversible seat, intended to transport newborns up to about 3 years old (maximum child weight 39.6 lb / 18 kg). Key features include leatherette upholstery, an adjustable handlebar, 5‑point safety harness, three seat recline positions, removable high‑resistance wheels, the patented “carrycot inside” system (carrycot included), an easy fold mechanism, and a listed empty weight of 33.7 lb (15.1 kg) with dimensions of approximately 34.2 × 24 in (87 × 61 cm). User feedback and product Q&A indicate limited under‑basket storage, potential comfort/size limits for larger toddlers, reduced practicality on rough terrain or heavy‑use scenarios, and that the pushchair folds only when the seat is upright and facing forward.
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby Strollers
- GTIN
506053594140- MPN
MIMA-506053594140-NEWFACTORYSEALED-WHITE
Specifications
- Material
- Leatherette fabric
- Gender
- unisex
- Age Group
- infant
- Condition
- new
- Weight
- 33.7 lb
- Dimensions
- 34.2 x 24 in in
- Width
- 24
- Length
- 34.2
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby Strollers
Image Analysis
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Studio product photo of a black three-wheeled baby stroller/pram shown at a slight angle on a white background. The stroller has a large canopy, padded seat with visible harness straps, an under-seat storage tray, and two front swivel wheels with a single rear wheel. A circular inset in the upper-right shows a bassinet attachment with the text 'bassinet included.'
OCR: bassinet includedbaby stroller / pramthree-wheeled stroller (two front swivel wheels, one rear wheel)adjustable handlebarcanopy / hoodseated infant seat (forward-facing orientation)5-point harness / safety straps (visible straps)seat liner / paddingfootrestunder-seat storage tray/basketframe (metal/plastic chassis)wheels with spokessmall circular inset image (callout)bassinet (shown in inset)studio white backgroundproduct photography / catalog shot- 02high

Studio product photo (side/profile) of a modern black baby stroller on a white background showing canopy, seat, frame, wheels, and under-seat storage.
OCR: mimababy stroller / pram (modern designer style)side/profile view of strolleradjustable canopy / hoodpadded seat shellseat backfootrestadjustable handlebarstroller frame (metal)front caster wheels (smaller)rear wheels (larger)wheel hubs / rimsmesh storage basket under seathinges / joints / suspension pointsbrand logo on framestudio white backgroundsoft shadow under product- 03high

Studio image of a modern black baby stroller / pram with a bassinet attachment and hood. The stroller has an adjustable handlebar, four wheels (smaller swivel wheels at front and larger wheels at the rear), a storage basket under the chassis, and a black-and-white striped liner visible inside the bassinet. The product sits on a white background with a soft shadow beneath.
OCR: mimababy stroller / prambassinet / carrycotcanopy / hoodadjustable handlebarfour wheels (two front swivel wheels, two larger rear wheels)stroller frame / chassisstorage basket / undercarriagestriped liner / mattress inside bassinetwheel hubs / spokesjoint / hinge connectorsshadow beneath strollerwhite background- 04high

Side view of a modern black baby stroller/pram with a bassinet/carrycot and retractable canopy mounted on a three-wheel style chassis. The stroller features two large rear wheels, one smaller front wheel, an adjustable handle, a mesh storage basket underneath, and visible brand marking ('mima'). The product is shown isolated on a white background.
OCR: mimababy strollerinfant pram / bassinet (carrycot)retractable canopy / hoodadjustable handlebarstroller frame/chassisrear wheels (two large)front wheel (single small)wheel rims/spokesstorage basket/net under the framesuspension spring / shock componenthinge / joint connection pointsbrand logo ("mima")fabric upholstery/carrycot liningfoot/platform areaisolated product on plain background
Brand PDP Lookup
- Brand
- Mima
xari stroller
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Reddit Insights
6 threads · r/BabyBumps, r/pregnant, r/NewParents, r/BabyBumps, r/BabyBumps, r/pregnantRedditors see the Mima Xari as a stylish, statement stroller with significant practical trade‑offs in storage, terrain handling, comfort, and longevity compared to more utilitarian brands.
Many users admire the Mima Xari’s aesthetics and uniqueness, but hands‑on owners and comparison shoppers frequently criticize or worry about its storage, bulk/weight, maneuverability on anything but smooth surfaces, and how long a child can comfortably use it; it’s rarely recommended as the best all‑around stroller.
Themes
Use Cases
- Fashion‑forward stroller for short outings, malls, or smooth urban sidewalks where style is a priority
- Primary stroller in dense, walkable cities with smooth pavements but minimal cargo needs
- Secondary or “nice” stroller rather than the main everyday workhorse
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- Is the Mima Xari practical as an everyday stroller compared to options like Uppababy Vista?
- Owners and shoppers generally say the Xari looks great but has limited storage and seems less robust for heavy walking or mixed terrain; many lean toward Vista/Cruz or similar for a primary stroller and would only pick Xari if style outweighs practicality.
- How comfortable and long‑lasting is the Mima Xari seat for older or larger babies?
- Several comments reference reviews or experiences suggesting the Xari seat can be less comfortable as kids get bigger and that height/weight limits make it a shorter‑lived option than some competitors, so it may be outgrown sooner.
- How does the Mima Xari handle sidewalks, public transit, and travel?
- Experiences are mixed—some city parents manage fine on smooth sidewalks and public transit, but others find Mima‑type strollers bulky, heavy, and awkward on stairs or rough ground, so it’s not universally loved as a travel or all‑terrain option.
- Is Mima popular or common where people live?
- In popularity lists, Mima rarely comes up as the dominant stroller; brands like Uppababy, Nuna, and others are mentioned more often, implying Mima is more of a niche, style‑driven choice than a mainstream favorite.
Compared To
vs Uppababy Vista / Cruz
Vista/Cruz are repeatedly praised for huge under‑basket storage, higher weight limits, robustness, and better suitability for heavy walking and rougher conditions, while Mima Xari is seen as prettier but less practical day‑to‑day.
vs Stokke Xplory
Both Mima Xari and Stokke Xplory are viewed as high‑design strollers; commenters probe which is more practical for narrow sidewalks, travel, and storage, with concerns that both sacrifice practicality for looks, though specific hands‑on verdicts are limited.
vs More utilitarian brands (Chicco, Britax, Baby Jogger, etc.)
Parents often recommend more conventional brands as better all‑around workhorses, suggesting Mima is more of a style piece than a practical choice, especially where storage, car‑trunk fit, and rough‑terrain handling matter.
Source Threads
Comparing Mima Xari to Uppababy Vista for looks vs practicality
Original poster loves the Mima Xari’s look but is torn because the Uppababy Vista converts to a double; multiple replies emphasize that the Vista has vastly better under‑basket storage and a higher weight limit, and one commenter notes that while the Xari is aesthetically appealing, it seems less robust for heavy walking or snow and they’ve read reviews saying the Xari seat isn’t very comfortable for some older kids.
u/pearlteacupr/BabyBumpsView thread →
Weighing Mima Xari vs Stokke Xplory for city life and travel
Poster asks whether to choose the Mima Xari or Stokke Xplory, focusing on apartment living, narrow sidewalks, and travel; commenters discuss both as stylish, high‑end strollers but raise questions about maneuverability, ease of folding, and how practical they are for everyday city use versus more conventional options, with no strong consensus that Xari is the more practical of the two.
u/unknownr/pregnantView thread →
New parents questioning expensive strollers like Mima in general
In a broad discussion of why some strollers are so expensive, commenters bring up high‑design brands like Mima as examples of gear that looks cool but may sacrifice storage, weight, and all‑terrain practicality; several parents say they’d rather invest in a more utilitarian, easy‑fold stroller with a big basket for everyday use and relegate flashy models to secondary status, if at all.
u/unknownr/NewParentsView thread →
Seeking real‑world Mima stroller experiences and more practical alternatives
OP explicitly asks for experience with Mima strollers and alternatives; responses describe Mima (including Xari) as beautiful but less practical, citing small storage, bulk, and worries about kids outgrowing the shaped seat quickly, while recommending more conventional strollers as better everyday workhorses with more longevity and easier handling.
u/unknownr/BabyBumpsView thread →
Popularity check shows Mima is a niche choice vs mainstream brands
In a large survey‑style thread asking what the most popular stroller is where people live, commenters overwhelmingly mention brands like Uppababy, Nuna, and others; Mima appears rarely, reinforcing the idea that high‑design models like the Xari are stylish but not the dominant choice for most parents’ everyday needs.
u/unknownr/BabyBumpsView thread →
Hands‑on Mima stroller feedback from pregnant users and parents
OP asks for thoughts from anyone who has owned a Mima stroller; replies from owners and testers echo that the Xari looks amazing and feels like a luxury product, but several note limited storage, heavy or awkward handling in some situations, and concerns over how quickly their child might outgrow the molded seat, leading some to advise it as a ‘nice to have’ rather than a primary everyday stroller.
u/unknownr/pregnantView thread →