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Dmitry Efimov
04-06-2025Very convenient stroller, the only issue is there was a small cut on the cover.
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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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Cheryl
> 3 dayI bought this stroller for my granddaughter. She LOVES IT. It’s very easy to push has a smooth ride. And is beautiful!! Love the design! This will be great for our vacations! I also love how easy it is to fold and tote!
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Tim
> 3 dayThe 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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Chris P.
> 3 dayMy wife and I did an endless search for a travel stroller and finally decided on the Inglesina Quid 2. We are thrilled with our decision. Its very light, easy to close, even though its a two handed closing system, and very easy to open. It rolls well on cracked and unevenly paved sidewalks, and folds up into a very compact form. We also love that the stroller can be pulled like a luggage when folded. Most importantly, our kiddo approves too. All around great purchase that we are happy we made.
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liliana mejia
Greater than one weekI 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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Mr. Uriah Mayer
> 3 dayPurchased the Quid2 as a travel stroller/ to leave with grandparents. We love how compact and light it is, as well as how far it reclines for our infant. The canopy is a good size, with great color options too.
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Maida Koepp
> 3 dayStroller is lightweight, easy to fold, compact, the design and material quality are great. Will recommend it!
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A.J. Shope
> 3 dayIn the attached pictures I have it side by side with the Kolcraft Cloud Sport that is sold at Wal-Mart. Overall the size is larger, yet its much lighter, more maneuverable, easier to fold, folds up smaller, and its easier to adjust the recline. I bought this in preparation for a trip to Hawaii happening at the end of January 2023, so that I could bring it on the plane without needing to gate check it. Overall I think it will be a great travel and everyday stroller. The only downside I see is the armrest when its folded. As can be seen in the pictures the armrest is 1/3rd the entire length when folded. It would be much better if there was a way to fold up the armrest or if there was a spot in the stroller to store it when its folded up without needing the carry bag because the stroller itself does have a carrying handle. The zipper spot in the canopy ( used to shorten/lengthen it) can almost fit the armrest, but the zipper cant zip all the way.
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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.