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The Compact Stroller, Black Reviews

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929 108th Ave NE,
Ste 1410,
Bellevue
Washington
98004

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Posted 5 years ago
Perfect for City Living with a Toddler!. Here in DC, our strollers function as 2nd (& sometimes our ONLY) vehicles. With a mix of old sidewalks, bumpy bricks & historic cobblestone, it's been so great to transition from our large stroller to a lightweight compact stroller that can still handle whatever terrain we hit. Our toddler loves riding in this stroller, which is half the battle when we're trying to get somewhere quickly. Easy to collapse whether at home or in a coffee shop, our Colugo is a welcome new member of our family!
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Posted 5 years ago
Very Compact, and unique design. Colugo stroller is the most comfortable stroller we have. It’s very soft, easy to fold and unfold. Allows for my child to get in and out by himself at 19months. It’s also light, easy to manage. Overall, we love it! Nicely design for busy parents to use on a daily basis or for the traveling families.
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Posted 5 years ago
Lightweight for daily use in NYC. We got this stroller a couple weeks ago and are still deciding whether it’s worth the cost. There are many things we love: it folds down small (great for our tiny apt), it’s narrow and can squeeze thru small spaces, it’s a smooth ride and easy to push- even with one hand, great canopy for naps. And then there are things we don’t love: the front wheels are REALLY small, which means the stroller gets stuck in all sorts of ruts and cracks and dips in the street (the other day, it got stuck between the subway train and the platform, which was terrifying) and makes it hard to push up curbs or stairs; it tips easily when turning; the five point latch is difficult to buckle and unbuckle; if you’re tall, your feet will constantly hit the brake lever while walking, the strap for reclining the seat is cumbersome, especially to straighten back up. Haven’t decided if the good outweighs the minor flaws. Overall, it’s a nice stroller.
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Posted 5 years ago
It’s high quality stroller!. It’s perfect except it does not have bumper bars. It’s my only dislike, but you can get a generic bumper bar on amazon.
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Posted 5 years ago
Still needs some work to compete with the best. They are off to a good start but the straps aren’t the best quality and they need to make them much easier to adjust. I still can’t figure them out and this is not good if you live in a variable climate with baby wearing different layers depending on the weather such that you need to make adjustments. Also the seat is not very deep and baby does not keep her legs inside the stroller like she does in other strollers (she hangs them off the sides). My nanny worries when crossing the street that she’ll slip out - and she could because she’s sitting so far forward.
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Posted 5 years ago
Great stroller, with some improvements. I have three kids and we’ve owned lots of strollers. I find that I prefer a stroller that’s lightweight, thin profile, and nimble versus a larger, heavier stroller. I bought the Colugo in preparation for a two-week trip to Italy. I had read that Italy was not stroller-friendly (note: this is not actually true) and I would need a quick-folding stroller that could be carried easily. I was also looking for a stroller that could handle the cobblestones. Lastly I wanted a stroller that would recline flat with adjustable footrest so my 7-month-old baby (or my 3 year old) could nap. The colugo delivered on all accounts. The one-handed fold is great, though we had to often “help” the auto lock latch on the side. The carry strap is handy, and makes carrying the stroller pretty easy. The stroller dealt with the cobblestones really well, especially considering how small the wheels are compared to larger strollers. The recline of the stroller was great, nearly flat so napping was not a problem. The colugo handles really well, with the baby or our 3 year old. The stroller could even let our 7 year old ride though she’s over the weight limit (I wouldn’t do that for long periods obviously but it helped in a pinch). My only real critique is the recline mechanism is really clunky. It requires multiple steps and hands, and seems to either recline completely flat or completely upright. This was not a deal breaker but I would encourage the smart folks at colugo to remaster this in subsequent versions if possible. I’d also note the lavender comfort layer does show dirt a lot, so going back I would probably select a darker color. All in all, I’m very happy with this stroller and would recommend it for daily use and travel.
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Posted 5 years ago
Great Compact Stroller. We needed a compact stroller for travel. Our normal stroller is the UppaBaby Vista, which is big and heavy (takes up most of the trunk space of my small SUV), but maneuvers super smoothly. The Colugo has been great for travel - especially when I’m traveling with the toddler alone, it is so much easier to do the one handed collapse with the Colugo than having to disassemble the Vista at the gate. The Colugo fits into the overhead bin of Southwest flights without issue. It’s a treat when I can use the Colugo for quick errands because it pops into my car so easily. I still prefer the large stroller for certain activities because of the large storage basket and smooth one handed steering. We have a lot of uneven sidewalks in our area, and often times the Colugo wheels get stuck on concrete edges. Would be great if Colugo came out with a snack tray attachment. But compared to other compact strollers, I liked how the Colugo had cute prints, is well priced, folds up small (smaller than the Minu), and opens and closes easily (easier than gbpockit, for instance).
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Posted 5 years ago