• Unique reversible seat design allows baby to face you or face the world
  • Durable, stylish lightweight aluminum frame with large seat area and 5-point safety harness
  • One hand, 6-position recline (3 rear facing, 3 forward facing) and infant head support
  • Oversized, one-hand adjustable canopy with peek-a-boo window. Be sure childs head is centered between headrest's sides
  • Includes parent cup holder and side storage pocket
  • Dimensions when the stroller is folded: 40.38"L x 13"W x 9.50"H.

This is an amazing stroller. I am an avid baby wearer, but I broke my wrist and tying wraps was impossible. My husband did not enjoy baby wearing as much, so we decided to purchase a stroller. After hours of research, this stroller came to my attention. As soon as I saw it, I knew it was for us. The weight limits are very reasonable. It is wonderful that the baby can face you. Changing from rear to forward facing only takes one hand. The canopy is huge and provides great sun protection. Incline positions are great, although I can't speak for small infants. It is very easy to fold and set up, even with my arm in a cast. I can't say enough to describe how much I love it.

We chose this stroller mainly because of the potential to work with smaller infants but continue to be used while they grow and want to sit facing forward and see the world around them while walking. It is easy to use and switch between forward and backyard facing. It folds up decently small (not as small as the tiny cheaper strollers but definitely smaller than a jogging stroller) and fits easily in the trunk of a car or small closet. The only think we haven't enjoyed so far is the cheapness of the wheels - we have only used it for about 6 months but the wheels have already become quite squeaky and don't roll smoothly anymore. I believe it is because the majority of the wheel construction is plastic instead of investing in higher quality metal bearings or axles. Other than that no complaints and we have been happy with the stroller and still recommend it.

I love this stroller. It is practical, and light. Good for public transportation and small cars. I can use it for any of my kids (3y and 1y). My 1y can take a nap comfortably, and my 3y can ride when she is tired. It may look short but it is comfortable for mine (5ft) and my husband’s (6tf) hight. I recommend to get a seat insert for smaller kids because the head support is not enough. The seat is very spacious, so a 15lb kid would be bouncing around. As you can see in the picture I use a Summer insert and it fits perfectly. Two things that I wish could be better: one, I have to sit my 1y from the side because the handles are on the way. Two, It is a little challenging to close and open but with practice I got it.

I love this stroller! We wanted an umbrella stroller for the ease of transportation small footprint, but didn't think there was anything available for infants with how much support they require. Enter the 3D Flip! It does take a bit of practice to open and close it, but that's what YouTube videos are for ;) It is bulkier than a typical umbrella stroller, but I'm able to throw it on my shoulder and carry my daughter down our apartment stairs without too much stress (on my body or my mind). It glides and maneuvers nicely and is the perfect marriage between a compact and typical stroller. I was impressed there was even a storage basket under the seat. I was able to store a changing pad with diaper supplies, a pacifier case, and my bulky DSLR without issues. The sunshade is a great size and serves its purpose. I like the fact that it includes a window which is nice when we want to put the shade all the way down but still want access to check on our little one without disturbing her. I did purchase an infant insert and I found this to be helpful. It gives the baby a little extra support all over to keep her snug. We started using this when our daughter was a month old and she continues to fall asleep when we use it. Very cost effective as we plan to use this into her toddler years. UPDATE: Nearly a year later and I still love this stroller. We travel probably about every other month and there is no way that we would ever be able to lug all our stuff (including a pack and play and portable high chair) with a full-sized stroller. I have a nice jogging stroller which I do use when I jog, but out of convenience, I certainly prefer this. Since our little one has been able to sit up unassisted, we haven't had her facing us (she's also super nosey). However, I like still having that option especially if we're somewhere with large crowds or we just want to look at her cute face ;). Definitely still stand by my original review.

Worth the money. My 2 months baby girl likes it! Sometimes I just set it in the kitchen and put her in just to see me cooking. It's easy to adjust. I'm planning to travel with my daughter alone and this would be very helpful.

Adore this stroller! I'm a mom of 3 and have tried them all. Here's what I appreciate about this one: It has all the versatility you need in a stroller (fully reclined option for sleeping, sitting up and facing out option, excellent sun coverage in either direction, easy to steer and collapse) but in the footprint of a regular, sturdy umbrella stroller. I know the huge jogging strollers are in style but they're so HUGE and cumbersome. And I'll be the first to admit there is no jogging going on around here. For that reason, this stroller is a perfect fit. Would definitely purchase again!

I bought this stroller before my family took a trip to tour DC. My little one is six months old, and we have her on a nap schedule, so it was important to me that she have a comfortable, shielded place to nap during the day. We put her facing us and put the shade down as far as it would go, and it created a dim enough environment that she could get some solid sleep during the day. She would ride facing outwards while awake to see all the sights. Easy to open and close and stow away in the trunk. I will mention that when you try to close it, make sure to flip the seat to the facing out position (the black seat), recline the seat back, and put the sun shade all the way back...then close the stroller. The ride is smooth. We didn't use the cup holder that's included, but we added our own little stroller pouch between the handles to tote drinks and phones. The storage under the seat is smaller than a full-size stroller, because this is more compact stroller, but it worked great at toting the baby carrier/harness we also used during the day and a couple small umbrellas and light jacket. We used a backpack style diaper bag to tote baby things.

What!! I had to fight to get this!! Can't wait till they open it at the Baby Shower Sunday! This stroller has everything and the greatest feature is it is light weight. I am a fan!!! I don't understand how people complain about how small the storage is.....Didn't you read before you purchased it? I just bought a side sling net to hold more items for umbrella type strollers and a diaper bag that attaches to more of the bottom of the stroller for my daughter in law and matching bottle bag can go under the seat storage. After five children I wish they had made something more compact then. It would have been hard to make something like this so compact and still give you everything...some thing would have to be compromised. I found after researching strollers that there isn't one that doesn't have some complaints. You get some and lose some. Just buy what's the most you would want from a stroller for use. My son has a small sports car for now and lives a preppy life style and this is their first child and they both wanted small and compact. Love the color Gender Neutral. I'll post again after they take it to Ireland or somewhere LOL.

I researched this stroller quite a few times - first for my older daughter and again for my now 9 month old. We live in the city and walk a LOT so I needed something that wouldn't take up too much space in the car or on the sidewalk, but could handle the bumps and cracks in the sidewalks as well as maneuver in and out of buildings/elevators. We had the Summer Infant 3D lite for a long time and I decided to upgrade to this one so my daughter could face us while we walk. You have to put a few pieces together out of the box but that was no problem at all, it took less than 5 minutes. Switching the seat either facing you or facing outwards is SO EASY! You do have to take the baby out to do this. There are straps on either side of the seat, and the back moves. Then you flip the hood either way. I also feel like this one reclines further than the 3D lite. The storage compartment is pretty small, but I can fit our rain cover, a small blanket, and an extra jacket, so that's all we really need. This is super easy to open and close and takes up very little trunk space. I also like how far the sun cover/hood comes out to protect from weather. The only slight negative is that the seat is a bit shallow and then using the parent-facing mode, the space is narrow to get the baby in the actual seat. It's plenty wide, but from the back to the crotch strap is not as roomy. I don't think we'll be able to use this as long as we used the 3D lite, but it's still worth buying for us.

I have a 3.5 year old & a 3 month old and was going on a 10 day trip which included flights. I bought this so that I could use for either child. When my 3.5 year old needed to use I wore a carrier for my infant. It light and super easy to use and the price cannot be beat. The canopy in the back facing direction is a little tricky but honestly it's minor and does the job. Even the handle bars adjusted so it's not as low as other umbrella strollers. Very happy all around