Inglesina Quid Baby Stroller - Lightweight at 13 lbs, Travel-Friendly, Ultra-Compact & Folding - Fits in Airplane Cabin & Overhead - for Toddlers from 3 Months to 50 lbs - Large Canopy, College Navy

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  • Tara

    > 3 day

    We 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!

  • Sung

    > 3 day

    This stroller is super light weight and easy to maneuver. You need a bit of a snap of the arms to open it but it is very easy to fold. The shade is long and it protects the baby sufficiently from the sun. The ride is pretty smooth, though Ive mostly been on paved roads. I would definitely recommend it for those who are traveling or those who takes the stroller in and out of the car frequently. Its definitely much easier on the wrist than some of the heavier options.

  • Danimicro27

    > 3 day

    I really like this stroller I compared with the Uppababy MINU and had a hard time deciding which one to keep. Since they are both really nice but have some differences . Common: They both are very smooth and maneuverability is great. Both around the same weight: inglesina 13lbs and MINU 14.8 lb. Wheels are nice an sturdier in both. Differences: -Canopy: Inglesina Quid has a larger and more sturdy canopy, however the material looks very weird like a recyclable bag (but it’s waterproof I tested it ) it’s sturdier than the MINU though . The MINU has a very flimsy canopy but the material is much nicer and has pocket in the back to put your phone and has magnet in the peek a book window, but I hate the silver extendable canopy material. I personally prefer the Inglesina canopy even with a velcro in the peek a boo window. Seat: Both seats are nice and have good cushion , I believe the MINU has a deeper seat but the Inglesina Quid has the adjustable leg recline which in on my opinion looks more comfortable, and my baby looks more comfortable. See pictures Inglesina comes with a nice and soft bumper bar that my baby loved, with MINU you have to pay extra for it like $35. Inglesina doesn’t come with a bag you have to buy it separately $39 the bags is nice an has straps , MINU comes with bag but it doesn’t have any straps (like a shoes bag) Folding and size : The MINU folds nicely but it’s much larger when folded , the Inglesina is very compact and seems much easier to fit in the over bin compartment of a plane. The MINU stands when folded and has a nice locking clip to keep it folded. However the folding in the inglesina is easy but it’s lacking a locking clip to keep it locked ,that’s the only thing I don’t like about the Inglesina if you grabbed from the wrong size or angle it will accidentally open, also it won’t stand on its own you have to pull a metal clip next to wheels and it won’t works as nicely or easy, the clip is hard to move and it really doesn’t do the job all the time, stroller may fall. However it has handle to carry to the side and it does stand from the side. At the end we decided to keep the Inglesina only because of the fragile canopy material on the MINU and reviews saying that breaks easily, it’s also a 2018 model and most likely will have to be updated soon and of course the price difference was $100 dollars less for the inglesina!

  • joseph j

    > 3 day

    We were looking for a stroller that was light and compact. We already have a large, heavier jogging stroller. We have used this to fly and it was great. We picked this over its competitors because it fits on the plane and has the largest sunshade.

  • Amanda

    Greater than one week

    Fantastic stroller, it just didn’t fit what I needed it to be. I wanted a compact lightweight stroller, and this stroller checks those boxes. However, I found another brand of stroller that fit some more boxes that I didn’t even know I needed ! I would have kept this if not for finding the Zoebaby Tour + stroller. I don’t have any cons for the Quid, but I do wish they had cup holders and snack trays. Pros; -Lightweight -Compact fold -Handle on the side for easy carrying -Great recline -Sun shade is large -Push pedal for locking and unlocking the stroller -Easy two hand fold & unfold -Adecuate sized under basket for a travel stroller. -easy to maneuver

  • C.L.C.

    > 3 day

    I like how compact this stroller is. We did a quick test run with it, and although it wouldnt replace our full stroller, this one is great for travel and quick trips. Excited to use it for some summer trips this year. Features Compact fold, should fit into overhead bins - big reason why we bought it Decent recline for younger children - mine is 6 months and he slept well Good maneuverability, easy to carry, easy to fold Decided to go with this instead of the Cybex Libelle or GB Pockit, didnt want to spend the money on the Babyzen YoYo.

  • Yildirim

    > 3 day

    Both me and my husband have back problems. the stroller we were using before was so bulky-big & heavy every time going out and putting that in car trunk was painful for us. We decided to change to a lightweight stroller then we found Quid.. I think this was one of the best decision we’ve ever had! Quid is amazing!! It is soooo light comparing the other strollers in the market yet still really sturdy and easy to maneuver! Our 2yo loved and adapted to his new stroller immediately. Normally he doesn’t like to have naps in the stroller but hey look at the picture!! He slept so comfortably. For a compact stroller it is reclining very well and quite roomy and canopy is amazing for California sun. Storage basket is enough for our small diaper bag. Most of all folding and putting it in the car is super easy we want to cry (happiness tears!!) If you are looking for a light, compact and comfortable stroller Quid is definitely a must go!

  • ruben mendoza

    > 3 day

    after months of having our old Evenflo stroller which was driving us crazy because of the constant squeaking of the tires we decided we were going to get a new stroller. We decided to get a compact one that would fit in our car well and still have room but comfortable for our little . After reading many reviews we decided on the Quid stroller and we couldn’t be any happier. Our little is 6 months old and our other stroller wouldn’t recline much and he’s starting to want to see everything around him. We still haven’t used it long enough BUT we will be going to Disney in March and will add on to this review to see how well we like it for theme parks. The recline is well but if you have a baby younger than 3 months it doesn’t flat recline but for a baby 6+ months it is great. The big plus for me was that it has a big umbrella cover with 50 spf protection. If you’re deciding on a lightweight stroller, compact and for travel just get this one it’s worth the money!

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