

As a mom with back issues, the Arlifo stroller’s lightweight frame (hello, one-arm trunk lifts!) and bassinet-to-seat conversion have been game-changers. My 4-month-old naps shaded under the canopy while I run errands, and diaper changes happen right in the bassinet—no hunting for gross public tables.
The reversible seat lets me switch between watching his giggles (parent-facing) or giving him front-row views of duck ponds (world-facing). The three recline positions are clutch: upright for curious explorers, semi-reclined for post-bottle naps, and flat for deep sleep. Pro tip: Use the foot cover during windy walks—it snaps off easily when not needed.
But it’s not perfect. Folding requires switching to forward-facing mode first (annoying during rushed park exits), and the front wheels occasionally jam on single steps. The faux leather handles? Surprisingly comfy despite feeling budget-friendly. Storage basket fits a diaper bag + groceries, though heavy loads make it sag.
After 5 months of daily use, the fabric’s holding up, but I baby it—no rough terrain. Worth $150? Absolutely for urban parents who prioritize portability over off-road durability. Skip if you need snack trays or heavy-duty materials.
