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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  • Nikhil Narula

    > 3 day

    My 4 year old loves this stroller. Its so comfortable to sit and even to lie down. Its very light weight and smooth to maneuver. I love the fact that it can be so small after folding that it takes way less space in the trunk. Also it will be helpful while traveling. Only negative point is that it has a little less storage space, but I dont mind it when compared to the positive points. Overall great product and worth the money.

  • Sung

    Greater than one week

    This 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.

  • A.J. Shope

    > 3 day

    In 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.

  • Tim

    > 3 day

    The 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!

  • ruben mendoza

    > 3 day

    after months of having our old Evenflo stroller which was driving us crazy because of the constant squeaking of the tires we decided we were going to get a new stroller. We decided to get a compact one that would fit in our car well and still have room but comfortable for our little . After reading many reviews we decided on the Quid stroller and we couldn’t be any happier. Our little is 6 months old and our other stroller wouldn’t recline much and he’s starting to want to see everything around him. We still haven’t used it long enough BUT we will be going to Disney in March and will add on to this review to see how well we like it for theme parks. The recline is well but if you have a baby younger than 3 months it doesn’t flat recline but for a baby 6+ months it is great. The big plus for me was that it has a big umbrella cover with 50 spf protection. If you’re deciding on a lightweight stroller, compact and for travel just get this one it’s worth the money!

  • William E.

    > 3 day

    Purchased the quid stroller for an upcoming trip to Disney world and a cruise. We wanted something easy, lightweight, and good quality for an affordable price. Of all of the strollers that I researched, the quid stroller offered the most bang for our buck without sacrificing quality. The stroller has the ability to easily recline, offers a leg rest, a bumper bar, and a large extending canopy for sun protection. Seems pretty comparable to the uppababy minu v2 that my friend has but I don’t feel guilty about purchasing it. We decided to go with the black Maya. The pattern is cute but will also allow us to be able to easily identify the stroller in stroller parking which is a win win.

  • Allison Powell

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • ChongChong

    > 3 day

    This stroller is awesome, its super light. When folded, its very easy to carry. I love the big sunshade, adjustable leg rest, roomy seat, and its very easy to push. Mine doesnt stand very well even with the little footstand sticking out.

  • BaconMan

    > 3 day

    Another awesome quality product from inglesina we know have the fast table chair and high chair and now this stroller. One click close and it really does fold all the way down super easy just like in the photos. The real seller for me was the big shade on top, most others seem to have a little wisp of a shade and for traveling especially to tropical regions. The recline is so easy to use so is the leg rest. Very comfy and cushioned even with being lightweight. Love this.

  • Brittany Larson

    > 3 day

    I travel a lot, so something compact but sturdy was a must! This stroller is a winner. The fabric is nice. The function is great. It goes over bumps well! The only thing I don’t love is the tiny underneath basket, but that’s a sacrifice I’m willing to make because of everything else. But other than that, it’s literally perfect.

Inglesina is an Italian baby gear brand that has been making high-quality baby strollers, highchairs and table chairs since 1963. The Quid portable stroller is the ultimate stroller for infant and toddler use. Maneuver city streets, local neighborhoods, or even airplane travel with an ultra-compact design that doesn’t compromise on comfort. Your child will comfortably fit in this foldable stroller from 3 months to 50lbs. Featuring advanced Italian-designed technology, this lightweight travel stroller is equipped with a one-touch foot brake/brake release, lockable swiveling front wheels, and a multi-point suspension system. The front bumper bar can be taken off easily, or swung open, allowing your child to easily settle into place. Thanks to a center-stand, this light-weight stroller becomes a self-standing stroller. This perfect travel stroller makes transportation a breeze thanks to its side carry handle. If you need a compact airplane stroller, the Quid is perfect! Our reclining strollers for babies and toddlers also boast exceptional focus on comfort and ergonomics. Unlike a lot of lightweight baby strollers on the market, you will find the Quid’s seat generously wide and very comfortable. The leg rest is also adjustable, so your little one is both comfy and ergonomically well postured. Use the backstrap to adjust the seat angle. On hot days, lift the flap on top of the canopy for added ventilation and visibility. The hood is not only equipped with UPF 50+ protection, but also offers a zippered extension which acts as a full sunshade. A spacious storage basket allows you to bring all the essentials on the go. With a 5-point safety harness and a reflective material for added safety to improve visibility at night, you can be sure your little treasure is safe! When looking for lightweight baby strollers, the Quid is the clear choice. Open: 18.3"" W x 40.6"" H x 30"" D. Closed: 18.3” W x 22.8 H x 6.8"" D. Seat height: 16”. Wheel diameter: front 5.5"", rear 6.2”

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