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Sylwia Matula
> 3 dayWe recently got this stroller for our trip out of country. We have other lightweight umbrella stroller but need more comfortable one that can accommodate our toddler nap time. For the price, quality & compact design it’s absolutely perfect. We opted out of YoYo2 bc of price tag and not enough room for my toddler. Price tag doesn’t always justify the quality.
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Chelsea Macejkovic
> 3 dayBought this stroller for traveling after a coworker told me about it as she used it for traveling. When I put the stroller together, I was pleased how it looked. The stroller is very nice. I love the fact the canopy is extendable, has SPF 50 l, and that it is compact and lightweight. The handle on the side for carrying makes it easy to pick up and go. My 19 month old seemed very content in it and enjoyed riding in it. I am also glad it has a 5 point harness. Wish I would have looked into buying a compact stroller sooner! I think it would be even better if there was a locking mechanism, but since my coworker raved about it (and traveled internationally with it) I knew this one was the one to get. I am excited and happy with this purchase.
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Amanda
09-06-2025Fantastic 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
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Endre Branstad
> 3 daySo far I really like this stroller. Its lightweight, easy to maneuver, and portable. While it folds up easily, I havent gotten the hang of opening it with one hand. I havent flown with it yet, but I think it would be great for travel and I also plan to use it for errands around town. I really like how much coverage the canopy provides and my child seems very comfortable in it. While the structure is great overall, there are a few minor issues that could be improved. I wish a loop closure were included to keep the window flap open. When I try to roll it up it does not stay. The harness straps are also unnecessarily difficult to adjust. The basket underneath is a bit small, but I think thats to be expected of a stroller this size. Overall I would recommend this stroller!
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Hosea Auer
> 3 dayMuy buen producto. Excelente calidad, compacto y versátil.
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C.L.C.
10-06-2025I 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.
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Mariesa
> 3 daythis 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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William E.
> 3 dayPurchased the quid stroller for an upcoming trip to Disney world and a cruise. We wanted something easy, lightweight, and good quality for an affordable price. Of all of the strollers that I researched, the quid stroller offered the most bang for our buck without sacrificing quality. The stroller has the ability to easily recline, offers a leg rest, a bumper bar, and a large extending canopy for sun protection. Seems pretty comparable to the uppababy minu v2 that my friend has but I don’t feel guilty about purchasing it. We decided to go with the black Maya. The pattern is cute but will also allow us to be able to easily identify the stroller in stroller parking which is a win win.
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Allison W.
Greater than one weekI did a lot of research on travel strollers and ended up choosing an Inglesina Quid based on its features and value for the price. I like that it folds up compactly and easily for travel on an airplane, and that the back panel can be lifted up for ventilation and a better view of my baby. The handlebar is at a good height and the brake is easy to use. Im looking forward to taking it on a trip to Disney with my 5 month old.
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Melody
Greater than one weekWe used doona car seat and stroller for our 5 months old daughter and she is outgrowing it so we decided to upgrade our car seat and stroller. We go around and fly around so compact and light points were very important to us! And this is the one we were looking for it! Absolutely recommend it!