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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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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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odeth
Greater than one weekThis is a very nice travel stroller, it’s lightweight, and has a smooth ride, what I love the most is the oversize canopy which most compact stroller lack of. Also feels heavy duty. The only thing that could improve is the seat feels somewhat thin, so I’m not sure how comfortable will be for longer rides, other than than I’m really pleased with the quality.
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Alicia N Leonard
> 3 dayWe got this stroller to bring to Disney to replace a less comfortable umbrella stroller th at my baby refused to sit in. We plopped him in it today and he was so happy. I love how intense the canopy is- that’s so crucial in the florida heat!
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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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Katherine
> 3 dayI spent way too much time looking into compact travel strollers and finally decided on the Inglesina Quid. I was not disappointed!! For a compact stroller, it feels solid and sturdy. The seat is also larger than I expected. It was quick and easy to figure out the fold and unfold. Some things to be aware of, it is a two-hand close and the basket underneath is quite small. Despite these factors I still felt this stroller was my best choice and Im excited to use it!
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Rlhw
> 3 dayI was hesitant to splurge on this but I’m glad I did! It’s SO easy to fold and lightweight for lugging around. My other stroller stays in the garage for home walks and this is the one we take out because it’s so easy! The basket on the bottom is roomy and my son seems very comfortable in here.
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Dmitry Efimov
> 3 dayVery convenient stroller, the only issue is there was a small cut on the cover.
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Allison Powell
06-06-2025I did quite a bit of research on lightweight strollers and decided this was the best bang for your buck. I truly wanted the babyzen yoyo but the max weight is 40 pounds and with an 18 month old I wouldn’t have seen much use with it. This stroller is a great substitute. It’s very lightweight and folds up to fit in an overhead bin - both of my listed must-haves. The stroller glides smoothly and has a great layback for kids which is nice. My only cons - the stroller doesn’t handle super well with all terrains as is advertised. Multiple times on a sidewalk I had to pick the stroller up and put it over the break in concrete or the few times it went through grass/dirt it was quite difficult. However, for the compact nature of this stroller it is to be expected. There is also zero storage besides the compartment underneath. I was hoping for a zipper pocket up by the handles. But, again this is definitely a compact stroller so these are all things I expected. For a travel stroller, I’m quite impressed. For my daily adventures I will stick to my all-terrain BOB.
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Cynthia McCauley
Greater than one weekI bought the stroller for my granddaughter who is visiting! Moves easily and compact. I looked at many compact strollers and what I really liked about this one was the size of the of the canopy and how much it expands to protect her. The con was I thought the canopy was same material as the the rest of the stroller It feels more like thick paper. We could live with it though knowing we get the coverage we were looking for. This stroller also lets her sit up more where other compact/travel strollers seemed like they were at a recline. My daughter said she wished the peek a boo on the canopy would stay open. Still giving it a 5 star. She is traveling with it in May and I think she is happy to have it!