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New Mima® Xari Stroller (Rose Gold / Black / Hot Magenta)
The Mima Xari is a full-sized, three-wheel stroller designed for newborns up to approximately 3 years of age (maximum child weight 39.6 lbs / 18 kg). It features a patented 'carrycot inside' system that converts between seat and bassinet in 15 seconds, leatherette fabric, adjustable handlebar, 5-point harness, reversible seat, three recline angles, and removable wheels; stroller weight is 33.7 lbs (15.1 kg) and dimensions are 34.2 x 24 inches (87 x 61 cm). User reviews indicate the stroller is best suited for smooth urban surfaces and short outings, with limited storage and heavier weight making it less practical for rough terrain or daily errands compared to more versatile alternatives.
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby Strollers
- GTIN
705911279391- MPN
MIMA-705911279391-5060229623546-5060535941822-NEWFACTORYSEALED-ORANGE
Specifications
- Material
- Leatherette
- 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
6 images- 01high

Product-style studio photo of a modern baby stroller/pram with a black canopy and outer shell, a bright pink seat liner, and a rose-gold metallic frame. The stroller has visible front swivel wheels, a bumper bar, an under-seat storage area and a circular inset image showing a matching bassinet (text notes bassinet included).
OCR: bassinet includedbaby stroller / pramadjustable canopy / hoodseat shellpink seat liner / insertsafety harness / strapsfront bumper bar (tray-like)padded handlebarmetallic frame / chassisfront swivel wheelsrear wheelswheel hubs (metallic)under-seat storage basketfootrest / leg restbassinet (shown in circular inset)circular inset imagewhite studio backgroundsmall logo or branding on seat (unreadable)- 02high

A man and a woman stand on a waterfront promenade next to a modern three-wheeled stroller; the couple are looking into the stroller (an infant/car seat is inside). A metal bench, grassy strip, palm tree, water and distant high-rise buildings form the background.
adult womanadult maninfant (in stroller/car seat)modern three-wheeled stroller / travel system with bassinet/car seatstroller canopystroller handlebarstroller wheels (front twin wheel, rear wheels)stroller storage basketconcrete promenade / pathpark bench (metal)grassy stripwaterfront / body of waterdistant boat on waterhigh-rise buildings / city skylinepalm tree trunk and frondscasual clothing (dress, polo shirt, pants)casual shoes (boat shoes)watch on man's wristsmiling / interacting (adults looking at baby)- 03high

Studio product image of a modern designer baby stroller shown in profile on a white background. The stroller has a black canopy and seat shell, a rose-gold/champagne metallic frame, black wheels with matching metallic rim accents, a mesh storage basket underneath, and a small pink accent on the seat.
OCR: mimababy stroller / pushchair (modern designer model)adjustable canopy / hoodseat shell (egg-shaped)handlebar with gripframe / chassisrear wheels (larger)front wheels (smaller)wheel rimsstorage basket under seat (mesh)hinges / joint connectorssuspension elementspink seat/harness accent (small visible pad)footrest / lower frame platformproduct shot on white background- 04high

A smiling couple (woman in a white dress and man in a navy polo and white pants) sit on a metal bench at a waterfront park. A modern black three-wheeled baby stroller is parked beside them. Behind the stroller is a large decorative planter with live tropical plants and a colorful painted marine mural (coral, seaweed, jellyfish). Grass, a palm tree trunk, the ocean and a cloudy sky form the background. No baby is visible in the stroller.
adult woman seated on benchadult man seated on benchmodern black baby stroller (three-wheel)stroller handlebarstroller wheels (front single, rear dual)stroller seat/bassinetstroller storage basketmetal park bench with armrestslarge decorative planterpalm tree trunktropical/green plants in planterpainted ocean/marine mural on planter (fish, coral, seaweed, jellyfish motifs)grassy areaconcrete/walkway pavementwaterfront/ocean in backgroundcloudy skyhorizon linewoman wearing white dressman wearing navy/blue polo shirtman's white pantsbrown shoes (man)brown heeled sandals (woman)woman with afro hairstylecouple interacting/smiling at each otherno visible baby in strollerbench backrest/railing behind bench- 05high

Studio/product image of a modern luxury baby stroller/pram with a carrycot/bassinet configuration. The stroller has a black canopy and bassinet shell, a rose-gold metallic frame, four wheels with matching rose-gold rims, and a bright pink liner visible inside the bassinet. A storage basket and frame connectors are visible beneath the bassinet. The product is shown on a plain white background.
OCR: mimababy stroller / pramcarrycot / bassinetcanopy / hoodadjustable handlebarfour wheels (two larger rear, two smaller front)wheel rimsrubber tiresmetal frameframe joints and connectorspink fabric liner / mattressstorage basket underseatsuspension/axle componentsfoot brake / rear axle areaproduct isolated on white background (studio shot)- 06high

Studio product photo (side profile) of a modern baby stroller/pram with a bassinet (carrycot) and closed canopy. The stroller has a rose-gold/pink metallic frame, black fabric bassinet and canopy, four wheels (larger rear, smaller front), and a storage basket beneath. The image is on a plain white background with a soft shadow beneath the stroller.
OCR: mimababy stroller / pram (bassinet style)bassinet / carrycotadjustable canopy / hoodhandlebar with gripstroller frame / chassisfour wheels (two larger rear, two smaller front swivel)wheel rims and spokesstorage basket/net underseatsuspension / joint connectorsbrand badge/logo on frameattachment/latch pointsstudio white backgroundsoft shadow under stroller
Brand PDP Lookup
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- Mima
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Documents & Data
Customer Reviews
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Great price and fast delivery.
Reddit Insights
6 threads · r/BabyBumps, r/pregnant, r/NewParents, r/BabyBumps, r/BabyBumps, r/pregnantReddit commenters generally see the Mima Xari as a stylish, statement stroller with limited practicality compared to more functional mainstream options, and owners report mixed experiences especially around storage, terrain handling, and real‑life convenience.
There is admiration for the Xari’s aesthetics and ‘luxury’ feel, but also substantial criticism of comfort, storage, and practicality; some people love using it in certain contexts, while many others recommend more functional alternatives.
Themes
Use Cases
- City / mall use and short outings where looks matter
- Occasional use as a secondary ‘nice’ stroller
- Rarely as a primary all‑terrain or daily walking stroller
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- Is the Mima Xari comfortable and practical for everyday use as baby grows?
- Redditors are skeptical: some early‑stage use is fine, but several reports say the seat shape and size can be uncomfortable for bigger toddlers, and the stroller is not ideal for long walks, rough terrain, or heavy daily use.
- How is the storage on the Mima Xari compared to popular alternatives?
- Storage is consistently viewed as a weak point; users contrast it unfavorably with strollers like the Uppababy Vista, saying the Xari’s storage ‘leaves a lot to be desired’ and is not great for errands or grocery runs.
- Is the Mima Xari worth it over more mainstream strollers?
- Many Redditors say it’s only ‘worth it’ if the look and aesthetic are your top priority and you’re not doing lots of walking or travel; otherwise they recommend more practical options like Vista, Nuna, or mid‑range brands.
- How does the Mima Xari perform on different terrains and for travel?
- Owners and observers describe it as better suited for smooth, urban surfaces; people question its performance on snow, uneven sidewalks, or long walks, and some say they would not want to ‘beat it up’ in rough conditions.
- Is Mima a popular or common stroller brand where people live?
- In popularity polls, Mima rarely shows up as the dominant stroller; it’s occasionally mentioned but far less common than brands like Uppababy, Nuna, and other mainstream options.
Compared To
vs Uppababy Vista (and Cruz)
Vista is consistently praised for storage, durability, and versatility (including double configuration), while the Mima Xari is viewed as prettier but less robust, with weaker storage and comfort for older kids; some suggest choosing with your heart only if you don’t need heavy daily functionality.
vs Stokke Xplory
In the dedicated comparison thread (content partially inaccessible), commenters frame both Mima Xari and Stokke Xplory as design‑forward, premium strollers; available snippets and other threads suggest users question their practicality against more mainstream options.
vs Everyday brands (e.g., Chicco, Nuna, Graco, Britax, Uppa, etc.)
Across threads, people say you can get equal or better functionality (storage, suspension, folding) from mainstream brands without paying for the Xari’s fashion‑oriented design, and many new parents who researched heavily ended up skipping ‘luxury’ fashion strollers like Mima.
Source Threads
Comparing Mima Xari to Uppababy Vista 2020 – style vs functionality
OP is torn between the Mima Xari and Uppababy Vista 2020, saying they LOVE the look of the Xari, while multiple replies who own the Vista note that ‘the Vista storage is WAY better’ and that the Mima’s storage ‘leaves a lot to be desired’; another commenter says the Xari ‘makes a statement’ but doesn’t seem as robust for heavy walking or snow, and mentions reviews saying the Mima seat isn’t very comfortable for some kids as they get older.
u/pearlteacupr/BabyBumpsView thread →
Direct comparison request: Mima Xari vs Stokke Xplory
In r/pregnant, a user specifically asks for experiences comparing the Mima Xari to the Stokke Xplory, framing both as premium, design‑focused strollers and seeking input on which is more practical and comfortable; the thread positions Mima Xari alongside other luxury, fashion‑oriented stroller options rather than mainstream workhorse models.
r/pregnantView thread →
General stroller advice thread that critiques Mima‑type ‘status’ strollers
In a broad ‘what is the deal with strollers?’ discussion, several commenters talk about how some strollers are bought mainly for looks or status, grouping Mima and similar brands with ‘Instagram’ strollers that look cool but are impractical; respondents emphasize prioritizing fold, storage, maneuverability and real‑life use over flashy design, implicitly warning against choosing something like the Xari purely for aesthetics.
r/NewParentsView thread →
Seeking Mima stroller experiences, reviews, and alternatives
A BabyBumps user asks specifically about Mima strollers, wanting real‑life experience and alternative suggestions; replies describe Mima as a beautiful, high‑end stroller that’s not the most practical, with comments about limited storage, less‑than‑ideal handling, and concerns about comfort and longevity compared with brands like Uppababy and Nuna, leading many to recommend more functional alternatives instead of the Xari.
r/BabyBumpsView thread →
Stroller popularity poll that rarely surfaces Mima
In a ‘what’s the most popular stroller where you live?’ thread, users from various regions list what they see most often—Uppababy, Nuna, and other mainstream brands dominate, while Mima is only rarely or not at all mentioned, reinforcing that the Mima Xari is more of a niche, less common choice compared to big‑name everyday strollers.
r/BabyBumpsView thread →
Direct request for Mima stroller ownership feedback
In r/pregnant, OP asks ‘Anyone owned a Mima stroller? If so what were your thoughts?’; replies from owners and observers describe it as a gorgeous, luxury‑looking stroller but mention issues with weight, maneuverability, and seat comfort over time, with several people concluding that it’s better as a stylish occasional stroller than as a primary, practical workhorse for everyday varied terrain use.
r/pregnantView thread →