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The Summer Infant 3Dlite Convenience Stroller is a lightweight, durable aluminum-frame stroller weighing only 13 pounds. Designed for both travel and everyday use, it features a large seat area with a 4-position recline and a secure 5-point harness supporting up to 50 pounds. Its compact fold with auto-lock and carry strap enhances portability, while anti-shock front wheels and lockable rear wheels ensure smooth rides. Ample storage includes an extra-large basket with a 10-pound capacity, rear pocket, and cup holder, making it the perfect companion for busy parents on the go.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
Color | Grey |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Canopy Material | Polyester |
Care Instructions | Avoid abrasive cleaners, solvents, and bleach |
Seat Material | Polyester |
Tire Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
Folded Size | 31.5*11.8*7.9 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 27"L x 18"W x 43"H |
Frame Weight | 13 Pounds |
Basket Weight Capacity Maximum | 1E+1 Pounds |
Harness Type | 5 Point |
Stroller Type | Umbrella Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | No |
Harness Feature | 5-point safety harness |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
M**2
Great for tall parents! Lightweight, easy to assemble and extremely maneuverable
The first thing I want to say about this stroller is how great it is for taller parents! I am 6' tall, and had been borrowing a different umbrella stroller (Kolcraft Cloud) and suffering for it. I was forced to push the stroller with bad posture and, because of my leg length and my long stride when walking, frequently kicked the wheels on that stroller. The handlebar height of this stroller is 42.5", so it's much, much more comfortable for me to push. No more hunching over the stroller to push it. It also seems that the stroller has a good bit more room for my longer stride, so no more kicking the wheels, either.For the price, this stroller is great. It is fantastic quality, lightweight, and easy to assemble. The seating area is a good bit wider than other umbrella strollers I've seen and the one we'd borrowed, so it's a more comfortable ride for my son. The storage basket underneath is a good size, and the canopy is decent as well. The included cup holder is a nice touch, although it might be a little slim to fit all cup sizes.I gave it four stars for easy to fold...the only reason is that it takes a couple of tries to figure it out the first time you fold it up, so read the included instructions. Once you get it down, it's easier.
L**T
Perfect Daily Stroller
Swapped from my mockingbird to this one for day to day use and it's way easier. Light weight, opens/closes easily, can use one hand, takes up little trunk space, it's comfy & easy to push. Highly recommend for traveling and daily use
S**A
Great stroller
I love it!SturdyDefinitely great for tall peopleLove that it lays backLightweightEasy to assemble
C**Y
Reporting back after WDW with a tall toddler
Overall this stroller was well worth the money! I didn’t want to spend a ton, but wanted something that wasn’t going to fall apart or be too uncomfortable for our nearly 3 year old. Here’s a long winded list of pros and cons based solely around our use on vacation because that’s all this purchased for:Pros:-Super easy closing system once you get the hang of it. Too many times I was literally collapsing this two seconds before loading onto the buses.-Mini snack tray was perfect! He was up and down out of the stroller a lot so it was nice just having to undo the buckle.-Surprisingly great storage basket. We were able to cram purchases or a fully stuffed backpack/diaper bag in there.-Super light and great for buses. Didn’t take up too much room at all on crowded park buses.-Handles great! Goes over bumps, cracks, rocks, and notorious trolley tracks (iykyk)Cons:-The sun shade does not extend far enough. Like at all. He was exposed basically the whole time unless our back was to the sun.-So my kid is closing in on 3 at the end of the year and he is tall for his age, ~40 inches. The back of this was not tall enough for him to fully lay back with head support. (see photo, I drew a line where the top of the stroller hit)-Latch that holds stroller closed when collapsed needs some work. It’s just a plastic cover that’s catches and lord forbid if it gets bent/stretched at all because your stroller will be falling open. You have to make sure it’s hooked every time you collapse.
C**N
Smartest decision for disney world
This grammi took her 6yr & 5yr to disney world, with help from auntie. I did alot of research and got 2 of theses strollers. Wow best decision ever. They loved the ride we took them everywhere. Right to the door of the plane, it was stored and right back with us as we exited the plane. Light weight easy to fold, just not with one hand, loved the shoulder strap. 6yr old is right around 50 lbs and the stroller held up great, smooth ride, easy turning, nice wide seat for their tooshes, big storage bin under, held a back pack easily. We didn't bother with the cup holders they fell off too easy in the van knew they'd be lost. But there's a flap pocket for driver and it held a drink cup or bottle. Canopy is large and kept the sun off them ... folding is really 2 steps pull up on handle and then push up on the locker. When folded you pull behind or push or use shoulder strap mostly fastest to pull. We had one too many carry on so auntie pushed stroller and 6yr guided the spinner case to the gate while riding in stroller. Worked great. I was just going to get one stroller and switch off between them, sure glad their parents talked me into 2. The crowds are thick at times and I wanted to keep the kids with me 100% of the time. Belted up I had no worries where they were. The kiddos loved the ride and never asked to be out. Another bonus pushing the stroller was helpful for my back for support unlike walking all those miles carrying purse and drinks and packages... best choice ever. We've been to disney several times and I knew what I was in for, this was a well thought out plan.
N**E
Smooth sailing
Overall, I love this stroller. I’d buy it again in a heartbeat. I was looking for a stroller with a sunshade that folds up compact and that I could unfold with one hand. You definitely need two hands to unfold this stroller—and two hands and a foot to fold it up again—but it’s pretty easy to work with. I’m okay with that compromise because it’s got some other great features that are worth it. It is SOOO easy to maneuver; the wheels turn really smoothly. It has a sunshade, it reclines and sits up, it’s got a little storage pouch that’ll hold a couple phones and some credit/debit/cash, and it’s got a pretty big storage basket underneath that can fit a lunchbox or a medium sized purse (but not a big diaper bag or full sized backpack or anything like that). The cup holder comes off kinda easy, but it’s whatever. If you need to go to the mall or an outdoor event that’s going to be crowded, this is the stroller for you. It’s compact, doesn’t take up much trunk space, and it’s lightweight. I wouldn’t take it off-roading, and I would def suggest getting a little umbrella that attaches to poles or an SPF blanket to supplement the sunshade (It doesn’t have a lot of coverage). Sport-Brella makes one that matches the teal stroller option.
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