🛴 Glide through life with the stroller that’s as agile as your lifestyle!
The Inglesina Quid Stroller in Elephant Gray is an ultra-compact, lightweight travel stroller designed for babies and toddlers up to 50 lbs. Crafted with durable aluminum and breathable polyester, it folds easily to fit airplane overhead bins and city trunks. Featuring a multi-position reclining seat, adjustable leg rest, UPF 50+ canopy, and 5-point safety harness, it ensures comfort, protection, and smooth rides on any terrain. BPA-free and thoughtfully engineered for modern families on the move.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 22.6 Kilograms |
Color | Elephant Gray |
Material Type | Polyester, Aluminum |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Seat Material | fabric |
Item Weight | 5.9 Kilograms |
Folded Size | 18.3Lx23Wx6.8H inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 30"L x 18.3"W x 40.6"H |
Harness Type | 5 Point |
Stroller Type | Umbrella Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | No |
Harness Feature | 5-point harness |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Additional Features | Foldable, fits into overhead compartments of most airplanes |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
K**.
Couldn't be happier!
First off, did a TON of research. Like 13 strollers! I was hesitant due to the price tag but IMO worth it since this is now going to be my one and only stroller!Pros:- love the color- great quality through and through- I can maneuver this stroller with one hand (unlike my umbrella stroller, lesson learned)- smooth steering/ride- excellent sun protection thanks to the extendable canopy (plus the peek-a-boo window)- storage basket is an adequate size considering it's a travel/compact stroller- definitely lightweight!- the brake pedal design is really nice, especially if you're wearing open-toed shoes- fits in my sedan trunk while still allowing me space for groceries, other toddler necessities, etc. (and would likely fit on one of the back seats of my car if need be)- easy fold down (sometimes the front wheels just have to be wiggled straight so it can fold nice and snug)- carry handle on the side of the strollerCons:- the stroller has a small lever (seen in one of the video ads on here) that you flip outward, that is considered the support for it to "stand". It is just nowhere near big enough for the stroller to stand stable. Tiniest little bump and it's going down, you're better off just standing it on its side.- the stroller, while folded down, keeps a pretty snug and secure hold, I just wish it had a lock lever like most strollers for the added peace of mind that it's not going to open on me while carrying it.Bottom line: LOVE IT! The reason for this purchase was wanting a stroller that would make the airport experience easy traveling with my 21-month-old (leaving in a week). I have high hopes for this stroller!
L**A
My favorite stroller
I really like this stroller because of how light it is. It is very easy to carry around especially we live in the New York City where most of the metro stations are not wheelchair accessible. While I have to use the stairs sometimes, I feel very easy to carry my stroller. On top, it is very easy to push and pull the stroller with very little strength. Great design. I am very grateful for how the stroller accompanied my little child growing up.
M**B
Buy it - travel friendly!
I bought this for our first family vacation which included 3 flights and a cruise. And trust me when I say I was very particular in choosing a travel stroller. We bought 2 other ones that I immediately had to return because they didn't fill all of my requirements.This stroller is super lightweight (only 13lbs) and is easy to maneuver without compromising durability. The wheels are large and can easily go across rough terrain without any issues.The fold down capability is very simple but popping it up into the upright position takes practice. Make sure it's clicked in before you put your child in it. I read that in someone else's review and made sure not to repeat their mistakes.We love the fun colors of the canopy, but, the Velcro peek a boo flap would sometimes close on itself.If you're in the carry position, it does not stay upright on the wheels. You have to flip the stroller on its side to get it to stand upright, but there's a carrying handle so that's not too big of a deal.Lastly, but probably most importantly, it's TSA friendly!! And it fits in the overhead bin! You might have to remove the bumper bar when storing in the aircraft, but that bar it can easily sit on top when stowed away.Highly recommend this stroller!
D**7
Great Stroller!
I 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 picturesInglesina 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!
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