Portable Folding Lightweight Baby Stroller - Smallest Foldable Compact Stroller Airplane Travel ,Compact Storage , 5-Point Safety, Easy 1 Hand Fold, Canopy Sun Shade , Storage Bag - Jovial JPC20BK
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Yes, you can use a car seat; I have a graco car seat and stroller, but I haven't used the graco stroller since I got this stroller.br>I am very confident in this stroller.
It's not for tall boys or girls, in my opinion.
It's an option. The height and weight of a four-year-old are factors to consider. For a tall boy or girl, this is inconvenient.
This is what my 7-month-old uses now that she can sit up.
Selected User Reviews For Portable Folding Lightweight Baby Stroller - Smallest Foldable Compact Stroller Airplane Travel ,Compact Storage , 5-Point Safety, Easy 1 Hand Fold, Canopy Sun Shade , Storage Bag - Jovial JPC20BK
My baby will only be 5 months old when we travel, so I needed something that folded up small, was lightweight, wasn't too expensive, and reclined almost flat because he won't be able to support himself yet. This stroller is almost perfect; in fact, if you use an infant support pillow like the one shown in the photos, you can even safely and comfortably transport a newborn in it. For the sake of comparison, my baby is 3 weeks old in the photos. The sun visor is large and provides adequate coverage, especially when the seat is fully retracted. The basket beneath it is quite small, and there is no cupholder, but you can find attachments or accessories if needed. This stroller has been criticized for being difficult to fold and unfold in some reviews. I totally disagree with you. It's very smooth and simple to fold or unfold, and you can do it with just one hand; the brake is also a one-foot brake, which is extremely convenient. One of the best features is the adjustable foot rest, which I use to keep my baby from sliding down when he isn't buckled. Overall, I think this stroller was a great buy, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a small-size stroller. Option to fold The only partially negative point on which I agree with others is that it does not appear to be small enough to fit in an airplane overhead bin. I believe it is a little too large, but I will confirm this after our trip! So far, I'm so glad I bought it! It was well worth the money!.
Sturdy, slick, and fantastic! I purchased four small strollers in order to compare them. The Graco Jetsetter, Monbebe cube compact stroller (Walmart exclusive), Jovial, and MammyGoL were among the items I purchased. I kept the Jovial and I really like it! It is far superior to the others. br>br>MammyGoLbr>Prosbr>Extremely cute- I like the grey fabricbr>Opens and closes smoothly with one handbr>Has a handle to pull like a suitcasebr>Storage basket is large enough to fit my full diaper bag in it but probably not enough room to add anything elsebr>Comes with cup holderbr>Canopy has peekaboo windowbr>There is fabric on the sides to keep baby from rolling out. br>Of the four strollers, this one sits up the most (but then the canopy hits his head)br>Smooth ride and sturdy feel. Consbr>Canopy is very small and awkwardly sits right on my baby's head when open and the seat is upright. br>br>Canopy is very small and awkwardly sits right on my baby's head when open and the seat is upright. br>br>Consbr>Canopy is very small and awkwardly sits right on my baby's head when open and the seat br>There is nothing to keep the canopy peekaboo in place (no Velcro or anything) so it will blow open in the wind. br>There are only two ways to recline or sit up: You must clip it either all the way up or all the way down. Whether the baby is in the stroller or not, this is difficult. br>Harness is a little difficult to unclasp (very minor)br>br>Jovial Black Pullybr>I've had this stroller for a few months and I absolutely love it! br>The best value for money! Super Large Storage Basket! br>Prosbr> I was able to fit my diaper bag inside, and there was still room for more. Both the front and back doors are open. br>Opens and closes easily with one handbr>Has a handle to pull like a suitcase and a strap to wear over your shoulder if desiredbr>There is fabric on the sides to keep baby from rolling out. br>The footrest can be adjusted to three different positions. br>Smooth ride and solid feel. It is the largest of the four strollers, but still lightweight and compactbr>br>Graco jetsetterbr>Prosbr>Comes with car seat attachmentsbr>Has strap to carry stroller on shoulderbr>Very large storage basket with large openings in front and rearbr>Very large canopy with 50 SPF protectionbr>br>br>Consbr>It is the largest of the four strollers, but still lightweight and compact )br>Feel flimsy and cheap, which is ridiculous for Graco and for $100br>The harness fabric protector things slide off too easily and get in the waybr>The sitting up position is quite reclined even at its highestbr>A little awkward to open/close, but you get used to itbr> When the canopy is fully closed, it rests on the handlebars. You must open the canopy at least a little to prevent it from rubbing on your hands while pushing the stroller. br>br>Monbebe Cube Compactbr>Price $60br>Prosbr>Folds up very smallbr>Looks super cute and more expensive than it is - I really like the faux leather and the smoky blue fabric. br>Cheapestbr>Easy to raise or lower seatbr>br>br>Consbr>Not as smooth of a ride, not as easy to maneuver, feels cheaper. br>br>Consbr>Not as smooth of a ride, not as easy to maneuver, feels cheaper. br>Storage basket is the smallest, but it can fit my diaper bag if it isn't too full (I can't have my water bottle on the side of my bag)br>Similar to Graco, doesn't sit up very farbr>Canopy rests on the handlebars when closed. You must open the canopy at least a little to prevent it from rubbing on your hands while pushing the stroller.
I've had this stroller for about 8 months and I really like how compact it is; it folds up nicely and fits almost anywhere. It's simple to use and isn't overly bulky, making it ideal for crowded areas. The stroller's overall appearance and construction are unappealing, and it appears to be of low quality. After a few uses, one of the wheels began to creak, and the front restraint bar no longer locks properly. It can be yanked out of its socket by my son. The seat's incline is also awkward; it's adjusted by pulling a small rope on both sides, and it doesn't fully upright. My son has to lean forward to see or we put a blanket on his back for comfort; however, if you only plan on using it occasionally, it is a good value for the money. This isn't something I'd take on a trip or use frequently.
This is a decent stroller. Folds up small enough to fit in a carry-on bag and can be folded with one hand. I intended to fly with this stroller, but I also purchased the Amzdeal Lightweight Stroller, which is nearly identical, but is sturdier and feels less cheap. As a result, I'll be returning this one and replacing it with that one, which is also less expensive (and currently on sale). Yes, this would be a good choice for traveling with a stroller, especially through an airport, but the Amzdeal airplane stroller is a better option - When folded, it's slightly smaller, which makes it easier to maneuver. It's also made of softer material, which is less expensive.