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Dmitry Efimov
> 24 hourVery convenient stroller, the only issue is there was a small cut on the cover.
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Robyn
> 24 hourI bought this stroller for a trip with my 8 month old baby. This was my first time flying with a baby and I was stressed about getting through the airport and having something that was easy to get around with in San Diego. This stroller was a lifesaver. It’s super lightweight and easy to open/close. The stroller has a narrow enough profile that I could navigate through a crowded restaurant. My little one was comfortable and enjoyed the ride. The sun shade provided ample coverage. This is going to be my fulltime stroller now.
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Tara
> 24 hourWe took a trip abroad and used our CityMini GT because it folds easy. That feature is great but navigating queues, carrying everything needed for long flights, and having to collapse the stroller to carry it through narrow stairwells, well that was a challenge to say the least. This stroller just came and I cannot wait to take it on our next cross country flight. It is lightweight, opens easily, and folds into an easy to carry size I can navigate with a diaper bag and an 18 month old on my hip. It will also be handy and take up a lot less space when we take road trips!
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Brian
> 24 hourBought this stroller because we had a few trips planned. We had previously used our travel system stroller but it had been damaged once when gate checked and is overall just bulky. This stroller is amazing. Easy to fold and unfold and truly does fit in an overhead bin! Also definitely able to push with one hand. My toddler loves the stroller too and actually wanted to ride in it! We will likely use this stroller every day. 10/10 would recommend.
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Jungmoo Huh
> 24 hourThis stroller has all the advantages that a travel stroller should have. It is lightweight, easy to carry, and easy to store. Additionally, it can withstand most impacts. The design and color of the stroller are also appealing. It is a portable stroller that I would recommend to others.
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H. Coates
> 24 hourWe purchased this stroller to take on a long road trip as we needed a compact option for our 14 month old that could handle uneven surfaces. This stroller collapses so easily and the adjustable back makes it easy for our son to sit upright in the stroller or nap with the seat recliner. My only wish is that the stroller had a lock function when collapsed (it stays together based on friction pretty well though) and would stand upright when collapsed. Perhaps I’m missing something but I have to lay the stroller on it’s side after it is collapsed. Nice stroller overall and we’ve been enjoying it.
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Angie
> 24 hourDecent affordable choice for a second stroller/ travel stroller. It actually is sturdy enough and comfortable for my toddler. It opens and closes easily and is very light-weighted. .
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Tanin Na Nakorn
> 24 hourThe stroller seems sturdy but very lightweight and easy to fold. We use this stroller when we go somewhere in a car. Its much more appropriate than using Uppababy stroller The only downside is some part of fabric is not detachable and, thus, cannot be washed.
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Mariesa
> 24 hourthis stroller is a very lightweight and definitely easy to collapse and carry for travel. My little one is two months old and about 12 pounds, and with the five point harness fits in there very comfortably and safely. I look forward to using this on the number of trips we have coming this year. I’m impressed by the design, I like the extra coverage with the hood, and I was even a bit concerned because the handlebars not adjustable, but I am 5‘9“ and it’s at a very comfortable height for me. The only thing I would suggest to the manufacturers is to rewrite the direction manual. When I first tried reading it, it was very confusing with pictures and diagrams in the first half of a pamphlet, and English directions written much further into the booklet. if you try following along, it does appear as if the instruction manual is a bit old and outdated. When I gave up trying to read the instruction booklet, though, it was extremely simple to figure out how to use the stroller on my own. The only thing to assemble really is to pop in two wheels and a easily removable front bar.
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Jake
> 24 hourSorry for the terrible picture, but this was day one and my daughter loved it, she just sat there and lounged in the recline position for like 20 minutes. We were looking for a quality compact stroller for an upcoming trip that requires two flights. We tried the gb pocket+ all terrain and I was so surprised as to how much we hated it; limited sun shade, no bar, flimsy, difficult to collapse/fold and open, and most importantly my 1 year old was totally unable to sit upright in it. Seeing her sit in it looked incredibly uncomfortable on her back. So we immediately sent it back and continued our search. That’s when I came across this one, not as compact as the gb pocket+ but still fits in an overhead bin on a flight and still just 13 pounds. This thing exceeded our expectations; fully able to sit upright, the sunshade provides a ton of shade and unzips further to provide more, has a bar that can be attached (comes with it), has a good size basket for storage, and collapses and opens flawlessly. JUST double check that it’s clicked FULLY into place before putting your baby in, otherwise it will fold right down on them, we almost made this mistake but had our hands on the bar to prevent it from collapsing and it had clicked and looked like it was perfectly in place. Now we just give it a gentle push to double check it both before and after we put our daughter in to be extra sure it’s in place. We’ve used this for a few walks around the neighborhood smoothly and today at a carnival on muddy terrain and it has been great so far!