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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TK
> 3 dayWe bought this stroller for a trip to Hawaii. It is much better then the bulky stroller that we have. Lightweight and easy to put on the overhead bin. My baby feels comfortable and is not crying when we put him in the stroller. The only thing that I added to the stroller was extra cushion. Overall this stroller is easy to push and steer. Will recommend to families who enjoy traveling.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThis is the ideal travel stroller. It is extremely lightweight and easy to maneuver, while simultaneously being very sturdy. The only slight negative is that its sensitive to any cracks in the pavement, but thats in comparison to a far larger and heavier jogging stroller. Even when going over rough areas, it still feels very stable, though.
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Sung
> 3 dayThis 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.
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Diana Maida
> 3 dayI spent a lot of time researching 10+ strollers in preparation for taking my toddler on a flight. Most strollers are too heavy for me to carry and I was looking for one that I can fold and carry on the plane with me. This one is light and looks compact enough to carry on. My toddler loves it and was ready to hop in once we finished setting it up.
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Tara
> 3 dayWe 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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Allison W.
> 3 dayI 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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Prof. Berneice Altenwerth Jr.
> 3 dayJust bought this stroller for the second time. Our first stroller was stolen and when having to purchase another one, I didnt think twice in buying the same one again. Its super lightweight and easy to use. The extended sunshade is awesome. Totally recommend this stroller. Especially for travel!
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R. Ng
> 3 dayI bought this for travel (airplane) and quick trips around town with my baby - 5 months old. He fits well in it and he seemed comfortable in it the first use. I like that he can grow into it, it is easy to open (with one arm, while holding him), easy to fold (this you need both arms for) and it is light weight. My favorite part is the extendable canopy! A lot of strollers do not have this option and I hate when he gets blasted with the sun in the face on walks.