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Summer Infant Quick Smart Easy Fold Stroller With Weathershield Blue Sky | 
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| Brand: Summer Infant Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $103.56 (On sale from $134.63) You Save: $31.07 (23%)
New (5) from $103.56
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews
Color: Blue Sky Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 40 Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.2 Dimensions (in): 21.8 x 21.3 x 9
Model: 20044 UPC: 012914200445 EAN: 0012914200445
Release Date: February 10, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Easy fold and unfold sequence | | • | Four wheel design for enhanced stability | | • | 5pt harness,fully retractable canopy, lightweight |
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| Customer Reviews:
Great for travel August 23, 2008 My primary purpose for making this purchase was for our cruise vacation. My decision to go with the Summer Infant QuickSmart Stroller, I feel was a good one. The main things that made this stroller win out over the others were: small fold, sufficient recline, and lightweight. I compared it to the Quinny Zapp, Lebruss Take-off, Mia Moda Cielo Evolution, and the musty spider (among others).
It was great on the flight; it fit very comfortably in the overhead bin on the 757 airplane. It was great on the cruise - I was able to push my 15 month daughter around from deck to deck and front to back without much challenges (steering is not idal, but not a major impediment). She was comfortable awake and for naps. It also worked well when we docked and walked around the various islands - I had no problems with any of the street surfaces we encountered.
To accommodate the lack of storage, I hung a mesh stroller bag (mother-in-law found in a .99 cent sore) from the handles and it perfectly accommodated a pamper, sippy cup, wash cloth and wipes - even her shoes once she took them off! :)
At the shows, at dinner and other areas where other families had to leave the umbrella stroller at the door, I was able to fold mine and have it at my feet or under the table. The fold does take practice and does require two hands. I am relatively petite (5' 1") so my hands are small which presented an occasional challenge in squeezing the handle enough for folding, but again, this was not an insurmountable problem.
Lastly, baby and I returned home before my husband and son, and I was able to successfully navigate the stroller and pull a carry-on (Samsonite juvenile luggage - wonderful!!) without any stress or major challenges.
Stroller decent but had to return it December 14, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased the Summer Infant QuickSmart Stroller for a trip. My guess is that most people who are interested in this stroller buy it for the ability to travel on airplanes with it. The problem is that LxWxH measures about 52". The plane limitation for my trip was 45". Thus, it exceeded the maximum volume requirement. I called the Company and the person who picked up the phone could not confirm that it would fit in airplane overhead bins. The stoller itself seems like a great design; however, the bag is so flimsy, it basically cannot be used. Unfortunately, I purchased the stroller to fit in an overhead airplane bin and based on the failure to fit in overhead bins, along with the poorly constructed bag, forced me to return the item. Amazon.com was excellent and credited my account for the return.
good travel stroller May 7, 2007 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
We bought this stroller because we were flying with our 10-month-old and did not want to take our stroller on the plane - for fear of loss or breaking. It folds down small enough to fit into the overhead compartment and folds open and closes very easily. It maneuvers okay, not great. Overall, I would recommend this stroller, but only as a travel or second stroller.
Good lightweight stroller April 2, 2007 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
I decided to purchase this stroller because it a) had the right price point b)looked cool c) folded small d)was lightweight
I was a little worried about buying something without reviews from a company I'd never heard of...but so far so good.
I've been using it for 2 weeks now and am generally satisfied.
It really does fold amazingly flat pretty easily. There are, of course, some tricks to master. But once you do it's quick. BUT it definitely takes 2 hands. there is no way of doing it 1 handed - period. to date, the only stroller to do that was the Inglesina Zippy.
It rolls over uneven sidewalks very well and is very stable.
The handlebars are fixed. They're comfortable for me at 5'5", but might be less so for someone significantly shorter or taller.
The undercarriage storage is basically nonexistent (as you can see from the picture) it's good for a couple of medium sized stuffed animals and not much more. I hang a net storage bag from the handlebars to augment storage. the carriage still folds with it on.
It does have 2 levels of recline. But they're not very reclined. But my [...]daughter has already taken a couple of naps in it so I guess it reclines enough to get the job done.
One of the prongs broke off the harness clip the first day I used the carriage. That's annoying. But the harness still works fine, so it's not the end of the world.
Overall, the price:performance ratio is good. And I'm glad we chose this one over some of the more typical umbrella carriages.
For reference, I have 2 kids and I've had several carriages over the last 4 years... I used to have a MacClaren Volo - but so did nearly everyone else and it didn't recline or manage uneven terrain very well. I also still have a large 3 wheeled Zooper, but it basically doesn't fold. I need the entire back of my SUV to carry it and nothing else - not practical. I also had an Inglesina Zippy that folded wonderfully one-handed and had a basssinet feature...but it was fairly heavy and overkill for what I wanted now plus it was fairly expensive.
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