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The Compact Stroller, Black Reviews

4.5 Rating 540 Reviews
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929 108th Ave NE,
Ste 1410,
Bellevue
Washington
98004

Treat yo self. The best stroller I have ever had! So light and small. My daughter loves sleeping in it.
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Posted 4 years ago
Would not recommend. The folding aspect of this stroller is great however the overall product is a complete design flaw. There is no space between the stroller and when you push so we are constantly stumbling on the stroller break. The magnetic clip is a clever idea but extremely difficult to keep together before clasping. The idea is there but the design itself needs drastic improvement.
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Posted 4 years ago
Great stroller for my toddler!. Very easy to open and close, very comfortable for my 2.5 y/o who HATES being in a stroller! Only downside I would say is that the magnetic buckle is challenging to close and keeps twisting... but the stroller itself is super light and easy to maneuver, and the accessories are a huge plus!
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Posted 4 years ago
Love It. This stroller is amazing. Takes up almost no space in the trunk, is easy to open and close, and is comfortable for me to push and my toddler to ride in. Great for when you don’t want to haul around a giant travel system or your little has grown out of this. Wish I’d had it when we were still traveling!
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Posted 4 years ago
Straw3erries28
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Pretty good travel stroller. Pros: •Lightweight •Compact •One hand fold •Carry strap •Sandal friendly brake •Easy to maneuver (even one handed) •Price includes useful accessories •Great customer service •Sort of meets overhead compartment size for flights Cons: •Hard to adjust straps •Recline strap not easy to use •Sides aren’t very padded •Finicky canopy •Finicky leg rest buttons •Front wheels not good for small bumps in road •Lack of car seat/car seat adapter First time mom who lives in NYC. I decided to buy a Chicco Bravo Trio stroller. It comes with a car seat, car seat base and stroller. I bought this stroller because I felt it had everything I needed from birth to toddler age. It’s a great stroller but is pretty heavy to lug up to a 3rd floor walk up, especially for someone as petite as me 5’2” and 120lbs.). So I was on the search for a smaller stroller but not a cheap umbrella one. I saw a few ads about Colugo on my social media and finally decided to buy it since there’s 100 days to test it out. Compared to the Chicco stroller, it’s definitely lighter and has a smaller footprint. A smaller footprint is a definite must for an NYC apartment. I do wish it was a bit lighter but I guess that would mean cheaper parts. The stroller has a pretty hefty feel due to the frame, it feels very sturdy and not cheap. The stroller also folds one handed (so does the Chicco) but is a more compact size since it folds into 3 sections. The carry strap has been very useful as it frees up my hands. I was able to lug the stroller on my shoulder and bring a package up to a 3rd floor walk up. I’m not able to do this with the Chicco stroller. I also love the sandal friendly brake! It’s annoying to have to smoosh your toes to unlock a brake. And the stroller maneuvers really smooth on NYC pavement. The accessories that come with the stroller are also very useful. Chicco doesn’t even make a rain cover for their strollers. Customer service was nice enough to include an extra complimentary cover because I didn’t like the color that came with my bundle from the limited edition colors. I do also hope I can take this as a carry on for any future flights I might take. I have read a few reviews where people were able to get this to fit in the overhead compartment, even though the measurements are a bit larger than most standard airline specifications. This alone, I would say, makes this stroller worth it. I disliked the straps, as most other users have also stated. It wasn’t very easy to rethread the straps as I found they’d get stuck between the layers of fabric on the back of the stroller. I wish the comfort layer was already attached so I could have avoided spending so much time trying to rethread the straps. I didn’t have an issue using the magnet buckle but I can see how it’s a bit more of a task to get it all connected as you have to hold the two pieces together before snapping the final magnet on top. You can’t just snap one side and then snap the other side as with a normal 5 point harness. Another issue I had was with the recline strap. It’s very hard to push the seat back into an upright position, especially if baby is already in the stroller. I have to use my knee to hold the back up and then two hands to adjust the strap, and even then, it was just almost impossible to get the seat upright. I also found the sides of the stroller to be rather thin and could maybe have been a bit thicker. You can see and feel the metal sides poking through the fabric a bit. The front wheels don’t handle small bumps in the road as well as the Chicco stroller so that can be a pain to have to pull up on the front wheels for an unpacked road. And the canopy and leg rest buttons felt finicky. The canopy catches when you open/close it. You have to really pull/push for it to extend or retract. And the zipper for the extension of the canopy is also finicky, you have to use two hands to open/close it. The same goes for the two tabs you have to pull in order to adjust the foot rest, it doesn’t feel smooth and I felt I had to really pull in order for it to budge. The canopy on the Chicco stroller pulls and retracts with ease and the zipper to extend it can be zipped/unzipped one-handed. And last thing is that it doesn’t come with a car seat or car seat adapter for ease of transferring baby from stroller to car or vice versa. This wasn’t an issue for me because I wanted a lighter and smaller stroller after my initial stroller. I also barely used my infant car seat because of the pandemic and not wanting to go anywhere and because my baby outgrew the car seat, height wise, by 9 months age. But for anyone who wants to buy one-and-done stroller that can be used from birth to toddler age, where they can attach a car seat, it might be an issue. Overall, the stroller meets most of my requirements for a light and compact travel stroller and I’m happy with my purchase. There are some issues but I don’t think there’s one stroller that will check all of the boxes, but this one is very close.
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Posted 4 years ago
The perfect single stroller.. It’s sooo light and compact but sturdy. It’s smooth ride for sure. We got it as the alternative to our vista when we don’t need the full power of a double stroller and it’s perfect. If you’re going to put a newborn (under 1) in it get the inserts the sides of the stroller are a bit hard and not comfortable for a baby head!
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Posted 4 years ago
It’s a great stroller, love. It’s a great stroller, love the look am the quality of it. The only reason I did not give it 5 stars is because while walking for tall people at least I engaged the break several time. The harness can be difficult to lock in as well. Otherwise it’s a great stroller. Absolutely love the pack back/rain cover it came with.
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Posted 4 years ago
I really like the lightweight. I really like the lightweight feel of this stroller and it’s easy to fold. Also feels sturdy when traversing those city blocks.
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Posted 4 years ago