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The Good: First off, at just 13lbs, this is one of the lightest strollers I've ever used. Carrying it up subway stairs (because let's be real, not all stations have elevators) is surprisingly manageable. The side carry handle makes transport effortless – a feature I didn't know I needed until I had it.
Maneuverability: The steering is buttery smooth. I can literally push it with one hand while holding my coffee in the other (parent win!). The wheels handle city sidewalks like a champ, and the suspension makes bumpy terrain much more comfortable for my little one.
Travel Friendly: This stroller was made for travel. It folds down incredibly compact – we've easily fit it in airplane overhead bins (just remove the bumper bar first). The TSA-friendly design takes so much stress out of air travel with kids.
Comfort Features: My toddler actually naps in this! The multi-position recline and adjustable leg rest make it cozy for sleep time. The UPF 50+ canopy provides excellent sun protection, though I do wish the peek-a-boo window had magnets instead of Velcro (it sometimes closes on itself).
The Not-So-Good: My biggest gripe? The standing mechanism. That little lever they call a 'support' is basically useless – the slightest bump sends the folded stroller tumbling. I've learned to just lay it on its side instead.
Storage: While the under-seat basket is handy for small items, don't expect to fit your diaper bag there. It's more suited for quick essentials rather than full-day outing supplies.
Final Verdict: After comparing several models (including the Uppababy MINU), we chose the Quid for its superior canopy durability, compact fold, and overall value. While it's not perfect (that standing issue!), its pros far outweigh its cons for urban parents and frequent travelers.
Pro Tip: Practice folding/unfolding at home before your first trip – getting that 'click' right before placing your child in is crucial!
