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Jenno
> 24 hourThis stroller is great for families that fly to their adventures! It’s super easy to break down and collapses so small it fits perfectly on an overhead cabin. Super spacious for child and has a decent size under basket for the size of the stroller.
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Giuseppe Staltari
> 24 hourVery stylish, handsome and easy to use. Wife and I bought for our daughter for a Eurotrip. Very excited to take with us. We enjoy better than the G-Luxe umbrella, though the Uppa has a slightly better build quality, no defects noted thus far. Could have slightly better under stroller storage and could improve recline mechanism. A back soft pocket would be nice as well
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Amanda Jones
> 24 hourSo 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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Hosea Auer
> 24 hourMuy buen producto. Excelente calidad, compacto y versátil.
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ruben mendoza
> 24 hourafter 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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Andrea
> 24 hourMy baby is 5month old and almost 15lbs. We needed a travel stroller and preferred one that fit in the overhead bin on a flight. I was also looking for a stroller for an infant without car seat needed. Baby fits so well in the seat and looks very comfortable. We will try that in the next few weeks. Otherwise, we love how light this stroller is compared to our jogger that weighs almost 30lbs. The design is a plus
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liliana mejia
> 24 hourI focused my research on overall weight, weight limit, a handle to pull the stroller in folded position was a must, adjustable back, adjustable feet rest, and of course the price. Overall this stroller was the only one that met all the criteria and has not disappoint. Easy to use and carry around.
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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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Tim
> 24 hourThe Quid 2 from Inglesina is an absolute winner. I can directly compare it to the gb qbit and aside from the Ultra compact of the qbit, there is no other aspects in which the Inglesina does not crush it. Build construction, ease of deployment, under area storage, useful features etc. To be frank, the qbit folds smaller than necessary. The Quid 2 already fits in overhead storage on planes, so unless you have a specialty case, there is no reason to go for that over the Quid 2. The Quid 2 has useful features such as extra deep sunshade (without a mesh panel compromise!! If you needed more sun shade, why would you be ok with one of the panels becoming see through mesh?). It also has larger wheels, more akin to a full size stroller. (I honestly prefer pushing my kiddo in this thing over my full size Chicco Corso. The Corso is just so heavy whereas this Quid 2 is very agile without being bendy. It has suspension too which makes sidewall strolls a piece of cake). The handle bars have actual cushion, not just a piece of itchy foam. The seat back doesnt fold flat but it gets to probably about 130 degrees which is more than enough to keep your kid down comfortably while on the move. A neat trick is that the area behind/above their head can be unzipped and exposed, creating a true pass-thru channel. Thus, from head to toes, can be fully exposed to air for serious ventilation. That was essential to us, for hot trips like Disney in Florida or other beach vacations where heat is a concern. Overall, the Quid 2 is so thoughtfully designed, it was so satisfying to receive it and actually witness all of the great features in action that the online YouTubers tried to demonstrate. This isnt fluff, these are well thought out, useful design elements! Pick this one, you wont be disappointed!
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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. .