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Babymomma
Greater than one weekFolds very easy, reclines and is very light weight
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Amanda Jones
Greater than one weekSo easy to pack up/unpack. Very lightweight and my son falls asleep in it all the time so I know he likes it. Very convenient!
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Laura
> 3 dayI bought this for my 32lb 3 year old for a trip to San Francisco. It was perfect! Super light weight and easy to fold. It fit in the overhead compartment of the airplane and could easily be folded and leaned on chair to be out of the way in small restaurants. Would highly recommend!
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joseph j
> 3 dayWe 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.
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Jeeeun Kim
> 3 dayI am a short and small mom of the 16-month boy. One shot fold and open, easy to maneuver. I am on a compact SUV (Subaru Crosstrek), with a very small back compartment space. Once we put the old stroller in there, no space allowed us to store groceries. We had to squeeze bags into the back seat instead. Now you see that we can store the fully folded stroller, a large scale cooler bag, and plenty spaces for several large brown grocery bags in addition. The extra stars I would give is for velcro on the strap! Ive lost thousands of such little cushion as they slide off when unbuclking. Its not the cheapest, but worth money.
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Jungmoo Huh
> 3 dayThis 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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BRod
> 3 dayI love how lightweight and easy to maneuver this stroller is! We used it with the travel bag and gate checked it for flights with our little one. It was a little difficult to fold (a one-handed release would be more convenient when youre wrestling a toddler) the first couple times, but became easier. For as lightweight as it is, it is still sturdy. The extendable canopy is lovely!
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> 3 dayGreat stroller- compacts well! The traveler seemed to enjoy it and was very happy
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Paul Dryden
> 3 dayI researched strollers for weeks, looking for something lightweight we can travel with on an airplane. But I didn’t want anything that felt fragile - we will be using this on cobblestones in Europe and Africa. While we haven’t flown with this stroller yet, we have used it multiple times and I’m so happy! Our baby seems much more comfortable in it than in her other stroller, it’s light enough to carry, folds down easy, and is easy to maneuver. High quality!
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Kate Jenkins
> 3 dayAfter way too many hours spent researching a travel stroller we landed on this Inglesina Quid. It was perfect for traveling. We took a Southwest flight and it fit in the overhead compartment (I ordered the travel bag too) with no issue. It folds up small and takes very little space in the car. My child was comfortable and took multiple naps in the stroller during our trip. The ONLY reason that I am giving 4 stars is the storage basket. Its small. I could barely get my backpack sized diaper bag in there without having to really shove it in the space, making it no easy to retrieve when needed. If the basket was larger this would have been 5 stars for me. I am 54 and the height was perfect for me, but my spouse is 59 and wished the handle bar was adjustable to get more height when pushing.