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Allison W.
07-06-2025I 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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H. Coates
> 3 dayWe purchased this stroller to take on a long road trip as we needed a compact option for our 14 month old that could handle uneven surfaces. This stroller collapses so easily and the adjustable back makes it easy for our son to sit upright in the stroller or nap with the seat recliner. My only wish is that the stroller had a lock function when collapsed (it stays together based on friction pretty well though) and would stand upright when collapsed. Perhaps I’m missing something but I have to lay the stroller on it’s side after it is collapsed. Nice stroller overall and we’ve been enjoying it.
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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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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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Paul
> 3 dayWe can’t wait to take this on a trip! I did a ton a research and this one really fits the bill. It’s lightweight, easy to open and close, and has all the features that you need without all the bulkiness. We got this as a second stroller for grandma’s house but I can see this becoming our primary stroller.
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SS
> 3 dayI was looking for a travel stroller for my daughter for vacation and on the go trips. I read a lot of reviews on the Inglesina and decided to give it a try. It’s really awesome and my daughter loves it
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Gabbi V.
Greater than one weekReceived this yesterday and loving how lightweight it is. We are mostly going to use it for traveling so love that itll fit in the overhead bin and can fit into my small hatchback. The folding part does take some getting used to, but is really easy to fold and unfold. Really excited to use to it!
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Sydney Miles
04-06-2025Have a lot of travel coming up and didn’t want to take our larger/heavier stroller through the airport and deal with checking it. Love this stroller for how light it is and that it fits in the airplane overhead storage!
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Heather Fisher
Greater than one week***UPDATE*** Absolutely love this stroller! It was so easy to fold and unfold for the bus! We also used it at the airport and gate checked it. With it being gate checked I brought a Velcro strap to keep the stroller closed because we opted out of getting the bag for the airport but it worked out perfectly! Super lightweight. And even at home, I’m reaching for this one instead of my vista stroller. I will recommend to anyone I know! We’re going to Disney and it’s so easy to fold and open and it’s so compact! This is going to be perfect for the bus transport to and from the parks! I purchased the mompush stroller first and I didn’t like it due to how much it leaned back when you had it sit up all the way. I can’t wait to test this bad boy out at Disney, which is what we bought it for. I will update when we get back for further review. But all around I give 5 stars, nothing bad to say about it yet.
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Danimicro27
> 3 dayI really like this stroller I compared with the Uppababy MINU and had a hard time deciding which one to keep. Since they are both really nice but have some differences . Common: They both are very smooth and maneuverability is great. Both around the same weight: inglesina 13lbs and MINU 14.8 lb. Wheels are nice an sturdier in both. Differences: -Canopy: Inglesina Quid has a larger and more sturdy canopy, however the material looks very weird like a recyclable bag (but it’s waterproof I tested it ) it’s sturdier than the MINU though . The MINU has a very flimsy canopy but the material is much nicer and has pocket in the back to put your phone and has magnet in the peek a book window, but I hate the silver extendable canopy material. I personally prefer the Inglesina canopy even with a velcro in the peek a boo window. Seat: Both seats are nice and have good cushion , I believe the MINU has a deeper seat but the Inglesina Quid has the adjustable leg recline which in on my opinion looks more comfortable, and my baby looks more comfortable. See pictures Inglesina comes with a nice and soft bumper bar that my baby loved, with MINU you have to pay extra for it like $35. Inglesina doesn’t come with a bag you have to buy it separately $39 the bags is nice an has straps , MINU comes with bag but it doesn’t have any straps (like a shoes bag) Folding and size : The MINU folds nicely but it’s much larger when folded , the Inglesina is very compact and seems much easier to fit in the over bin compartment of a plane. The MINU stands when folded and has a nice locking clip to keep it folded. However the folding in the inglesina is easy but it’s lacking a locking clip to keep it locked ,that’s the only thing I don’t like about the Inglesina if you grabbed from the wrong size or angle it will accidentally open, also it won’t stand on its own you have to pull a metal clip next to wheels and it won’t works as nicely or easy, the clip is hard to move and it really doesn’t do the job all the time, stroller may fall. However it has handle to carry to the side and it does stand from the side. At the end we decided to keep the Inglesina only because of the fragile canopy material on the MINU and reviews saying that breaks easily, it’s also a 2018 model and most likely will have to be updated soon and of course the price difference was $100 dollars less for the inglesina!