Alisa
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
It’s doing a good job so far. Nothing extra about it.I bought it to travel with and it’s very lightweight as it’s stated.The question is…with the materials used to make this stroller is it worth the $270.74 that’s I paid for it??NO, it is definitely not worth that price. It should be priced at 200 or below.
C
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
This thing is incredibly light. You'll figure that out when it's still in the box. Even with the box and the packaging, it's extremely light. I wanted this because my wife and I somehow end up babysitting my little cousins all the time and I don't particularly like carrying around the big, heavy stroller that I still have around from my five year old. Compared to that thing, this is basically made of air.So, for portability, this thing is amazing. That does come with some drawbacks though. It's not built for speed. That's not much of a problem for me now, but I don't think I would have liked it much when my 17 year old was a baby. I moved a lot faster with a stroller back then and this thing gets a bit rough when you move too quickly. It does have a front suspension, but it's nowhere near as smooth as strollers designed for jogging.It is extremely easy to push. That's probably helped by the fact that it weighs nothing. The luggage rack on the bottom can hold quite a bit. If you want to take it to the store to grab a gallon of milk, some bread and a couple other things, they should fit down there just fine for the walk home. Just don't expect to fit a cart full of groceries down there because...this is considerably smaller than a shopping cart.It folds easily. The wheels kind of flop around when it's folded, but that's not the end of the world. The shade definitely keeps the kid out of the sun pretty well from what I can see. It's currently March, so it's not the sunniest time of the year, but the kid seemed fine.As far as value goes, it's reasonable. It's carbon fiber, so it's not going to be cheap. Nothing is cheap these days.
rc303
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
My first experience with strollers was 30 years ago and I thought I was through. Not so, it seems. I am back into that need again, and they sure have changed for the better! More expensive for sure, but much lighter, more capable, and more convenient. This stroller is a much improved version of a similar one I had in the past. This one is carbon fiber construct and is SO much lighter. It folds up in a nice compact bundle that is easy to carry and store in the car. It would be perfect for taking on a flight also. The wheels are a little larger than some and the springs on the wheels help make for a smoother ride and easier pushing. It is perfect for outings when space is at a premium in the car. It is better for larger babies and toddlers. Newborns would probably need a lot of padding or a small carrier placed in the stroller in a reclined position. Mine are toddlers, so it works for me. There is plenty of space underneath for a diaper bag and snacks and like all higher end strollers these days, it even has a cup holder. It pushes easy and turns smartly. It doesn't take the place of my daughter's huge cadillac of a stroller for all outings, but for those where space is limited or I have to carry it folded up for a bit it is an arm saver. Since it is so small folded up, it is easy just to leave in the vehicle for a 'just in case' scenario you didn't know was coming up. It is a bit more expensive than I am used to, but I guess that is due to the light weight new materials. I have to give it 5 stars for the lightness, features, and ease of use . Hopefully it will outlast this new generation and I can pass it on to the next new mom.
Ashley
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
Very light weight. It feels like less than 5 pounds. Easy to fold with one hand and baby in the other hand. This stroller is also sturdy and has an excellent size basket for me to store my bulky diaper bag and still have room for additional items. It is easy to use and maneuver. However, I wouldn’t use this for rocky trails. It’s perfect for travel. Last, I live the recline and upward sitting option with the belt snap at the back.
daleela
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
Great light weight and becomes so compact when folded. Easy to use and great quality. It shouldn't but it held my neice who is 7, she was playing around thinking she would not fit and she did. It didn't give the appearance it was struggling to hold her either. Great buy it will last a good amount of years.
iJefe
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
Light weight, portable, rolls really nice. This is now my go to stroller for keeping in my car. It unfolds and re-folds with one hand. The green and gray is also just an awesome color combo.
Saul Gonzalez
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
We've been struggling with our clunky hand-me-down stroller for months, and this has been pure joy. The weight difference is almost comical. First time I picked it up, I actually laughed out loud. It's incredibly easy to maneuver through our local farmers market where tight spaces between stalls used to be a nightmare. The one-handed fold feature works flawlessly, even when my daughter is having a meltdown in the grocery store parking lot we can move faster. Storage space underneath holds my diaper bag plus a small cooler for snacks. The sun canopy actually covers my tall toddler completely, unlike our previous stroller that left her legs sunburned. While it's perfect for airport travel and city sidewalks, it does struggle a bit on uneven park trails. The cupholder attachment has become surprisingly essential for my drinks. If you're like us parents who are constantly on the move or travel frequently, this stroller is worth every penny for the back pain it prevents alone!