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amjstwaiting
amjstwaitingQLD18 posts
 

The Best Stroller for Travelling – This is ideal for planes, busses, trains, etc... very light and small, easy to fold once you get to know the step by step process. Whenever we go overseas we take this with us and we get a lot of looks as well, as it's not your everyday stroller look. It's reliable and quality is really good as my 2 children was able to benefit from this and still… Read more

going.

I just love this stroller. Easy to fold, light and small. Easy to manoeuvre. not enough storage, can have a flimsy feel to it.

Newmum
Newmum
 

My travelling saviour!!! – I recently used this stroller on a trip between regional Australia via Sydney to New Zealand. I had a long wait in Sydney airport. On the small regional flight I checked this in as premium hand luggage and on the jet star flight to nz I had it as carry on luggage. This stroller saved my from 7 hours of carrying my baby around. It is easy to stear… Read more

and to open and fold down, but you really need to practise first. I purchased a pack cover from Kathmandu to go over it as I didn't like the large stroller wording on the front of the pack. I also brought along the shoulder straps from our normal pram for extra comfort. It does not recline but my 6 month old does sleep in it. It really is just designed for short trips on flat indoor surfaces. We often use it now for trips to the shopping mall. I would definitely reccoment this as a second stroller for travel and quick trips. Light weight and packs small so you can take on planes. No recline, limited storage

Tony157
Tony1576 posts
 

loved it! – I was worried after some reviews, but the stroller was excellent! it's small but sturdy and not wobbly, my son loved it too. We walked through all Singapore with it and it performed better then I expected. Try to fold it few times before going away though as it can be tricky first few times, but if you know what you doing you can fold it in… Read more

seconds. The stroller is light, maneuverable, and comfortable if bub is not trying to sleep in it. Light, sturdy, maneuverable, comfortable. We both short, so the hight was perfect for us, if you are toller it might be a problem. It's not your every day stroller, but perfect for travel.

clownguts
clownguts7 posts
 

The perfect travel stroller1 – We bought this stroller purely for traveling when taking the full size pram is not an option. It is a great unit. It does have its downsides but these are only an issue if your baby can't sleep sitting up or you are one of those people who struggle following instructions for folding it up etc, otherwise you can easily adapt to market work. Our… Read more

baby is 10 months old and weighs 13kg (big boy) and the stroller has no issues carrying him and pushing him along is easy as pie. The fact it fits into a backpack which is also classified as carry on makes it a dream at airports. If you travel a lot then this is the stroller for you. Compact size, lightweight when carried on back, the seat is the right size for most babies, classed on carry luggage for all major airlines, folds down in seconds, when using it the backpack is great for carrying other items, fits on trains, trams and buses without folding down, small pocket for phone, keys wallet Takes a bit to get used to only 1 turning wheel, no recline but not an issue for us, sunshade is small but easy to clip a bigger one on, brake lever can get caught going down gutters, hard to push on grass or soft soil (sand)

GC2J
GC2J4 posts
 

Great little travel stroller – This was a great little stroller for our recent holiday to Bali. I packed a pram liner in the back pack as well for extra comfort and ease of cleaning. I also took a muslin wrap which I clipped around the sunshade for extra sun protection. The negatives are no recline on this model so useless for naps and no shopping basket at all, just a small… Read more

mesh pocket for your wallet and phone on the back. It was very sturdy though, easy to pack up and assemble and seemingly comfortable. We had no problems taking it as carry on luggage with Jetstar. Meant we could take a stroller on our holiday which was a back-saver Other models supposedly have recline functions which would have been very good

skivvy01
skivvy01105 posts
 

OK – I liked many aspects of this stroller and the theory behind it but as I am nearly 6 feet tall it was too short for me and not comfortable to push. When traveling you usually have a back pack or larger bag as well and this can be hard to grapple with when you are pushing such a small light weight three wheeler. It is not easy to push one handed. I… Read more

wanted to love this stroller but it didn't work for me. This is a good traveling stroller. It is so light and compact. Once you are used to it it is easy to put up and down. The handles were way to short for me. It is fiddly to put up and down but you do get used to it. An umbrella stroller is easier when you need to put the pram up one handed while juggling a bub, but the quick smart wins on its compact size and light weight. The sun shade is useless and one side gets kinked from the way it is folded.

junk7684
junk768414 posts
 

Excellent – We use our Quicksmart every day to and from childcare and for any quick shopping trips. Its not designed for long shopping trips when on-board storage is required and if your hanging bags on the handles and remove the child it will tip backwards. It holds my 13kg 20 month old without a problem with no signs of wear and tear. The biggest issue… Read more

with this product is that the sunshade is just a flat piece of material and really doesnt do a thing so we never use it.

This model is definitely the lightest and smallest when folded up which makes it perfect for travelling on planes which we have done. Small fold up size - can fit into airplane overhead bins (tried and tested)

Comes with storage / carry backpack.

Steers well on flat, solid surfaces.

Light weight - Only 4kg - 6kg or something like that. Folding / unfolding takes a lot of practice.

Canopy is basically useless.

Steers rubbish on grass or any uneven surfaces.

No on-board storage.

Easily tips backwards with things hanging on handles when child is removed.

suzzyhomemaker
suzzyhomemaker
 

Excellent – If you are traveling with a toddler, this is THE stroller! We have a wonderful but hyper child who is hard to pin down at airports and a nightmare through international customs - the stroller was our saviour as our young adventurer was contained (he happily slept in it too with a jacket rolled up for a pillow). We didn't have to check the stroller… Read more

(small enough to fit in overhead locker). It's really not that hard to use, and we found it great on smooth surfaces (haven't tried a dirt road though). It's not made for a luxurious, roomy, smooth ride, but is PERFECT for long haul travel and containment!!!! Light, small, easy to use (unless you're dim-witted), allowed as carry-on luggage on airplanes, saviour at airports No cons for travel

kyg01
kyg012 posts
 

Terrible – The only thing this pram is good for is to keep in the boot for emergancies, or if you were going overseas. I hate it small when folded great for our little dihatshu Child is cramped, if they are a little on the tall side their knees are right up to their chest. gets stuck when undoing it and the direction printed on the pram is back to front. took a while to realise that.

princessgg
princessgg30 posts
 

OK – If you wanted it for travelling then it would be a suitable choice, but it is not an everyday stroller. Folds up into a backpack and only weighs 4kgs so it would be ideal for overseas travel if you wanted a basic stroller. The seat is extremely small, my 8mth old looked cramped in it. Unsuitable for younger babies who would need a sleep if out for… Read more

longer periods as it has NO recline. The sun canopy is useless, I am not sure why it's even there. It is fiddly to fold, you get faster at it but it is still a pain to do. The handle height is extremely low, I am 5'3 and still found them way too short. - Compact

- Comes with Storage Bag

- Funky Colours

- Light Weight - Short Handle Height

- Small Seat

- Inadequate Sun Shade

- Fiddly To Fold

- Has NO Recline

jlcmumto3
jlcmumto32 posts
 

Terrible – We bought this stroller for overseas travel. Although it does what the name suggests and folds up into a neat and easy to carry bag I hated it from the first time we used it. My 9kg 10 month old seemed too heavy for it as the rear wheels seemed to sag and flare outwards and the swiveling front wheels do not swivel properly, get stuck and then do… Read more

not turn. It is impossible to steer with one hand and is very difficult to push, even on perfectly smooth airport terminal floor surfaces.

The folding mechanism is ok once you get used to it but you do seem to need to use both hands and your head. A little cramped for the child but then it is not designed for everyday use. Personally I don't think it is designed for even occasional use and consider it a waste of money and will not be taking it when we next travel. Would have returned it if we had not moved overseas and away from where we purchased it. Very portable and light weight, carry bag good when traveling, includes rain cover Awful to steer, rear wheels wobble and front wheels get stuck.

gandr10-pr14335
gandr10-pr143355 posts
 

Good – Fantastic little pusher that is great for traveling. We bought this pusher to use when we go on holidays, e.g flights etc. As mentioned above, the pusher is a little difficult to fold up. Have to put kids in the car first prior to attempting to pack up the pusher as it takes a minute (30secs if hurrying). Only paid $45 for ours, great by. There… Read more

are now 4wheel pushers that fold up to brief-case size. As the name suggests, quick and smart - Takes up next to no room folded up. Great for traveling. Little difficult to fold up, 6 step process that takes both hands.

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