• LIGHTWEIGHT, COMPACT DESIGN – A lightweight stroller makes any outing a little easier; The Summer 3Dpac CS Compact Fold Stroller has a padded carry strap and lightweight frame (just 17 lbs) for quick pick up and go; Folding size is 13”L x 20.5”W x 25”H
  • CAR SEAT COMPATIBLE – Connect your car seat with the included straps; No adapters needed; Compatible with Summer Affirm 335, Graco SnugRide Click Connect 35, Graco SnugRide SnugLock 35, Chicco Keyfit 30, Chicco Fit2, and Baby Trend Secure Snap Gear 35 only
  • CLICK-IN CONNECTION WITH SUMMER AFFIRM 335 – Optional adapters are sold separately for a convenient click-in connection with the Summer Affirm 335 Infant Car Seat
  • GROWS WITH BABY – From a baby stroller (through use of your car seat) to a toddler stroller, the 3Dpac CS Compact Fold Stroller grows with your little one and will allow for long-term use; Maximum weight for this toddler stroller: 50 lbs
  • FEATURES: Adjustable seat recline and leg rest, extra-large canopy with flip out sun visor and peek-a-boo window, auto lock, child snack tray, large storage basket, smooth glide wheels, parent and child cup holders, and 5-point safety harness for added security

After LOTS of research, I purchased this stroller a few months ago to be able to transport my one year old daughter around on vacation to Lake Como, Italy. The streets and terrain in Lake Como are far from ideal for a stroller, but this held up amazingly well over cobblestone streets, up and down stone stairs, through grass and dirt roads. I could not be happier with its performance. This is also incredibly comfortable for such a lightweight and compact stroller. The seat is nicely padded and FULLY RECLINES. This is such a unique feature for a stroller like this. We could put the seat completely back so that my daughter could nap easily on the go. The wheels were also very sturdy and smooth. The handles are nicely cushioned and ergonomically placed at a good height for me and my husband (I'm 5'7 and he is 6'0). The metallic part of the sun visor seems a bit unnecessary but the visor itself provides optimal shade and protection from the sun. The basket underneath could easily hold my large tote purse as well as a large large water bottle and a few other misc items. Additionally, it is incredibly easy to open and fold closed. We carried this stroller with us through the airport and all over the place during our travels and often had it folded up in transport. The attached carry strap was super convenient and the stroller felt very lightweight over a shoulder. I almost hate to admit that I might like this convenient stroller better than my $500 jogging stroller...I would recommend this product to anyone!

I waited until I used this stroller on my trip to Europe before I reviewed it. I have to say, this stroller was awesome and I can't recommend it enough. Of course, there is no perfect stroller. After 3 kids, I have owned more than 7 strollers (that I can remember) from the top of the line to the $20 umbrella and they all have their pros and cons. If I had it to do all over again, I would buy this stroller for all 3 for airplane travel and walks around town. I didn't get an opportunity to use off-road much, but from my experience, you need bigger wheels for that type of strolling. Anyway, this stroller maneuvered through the bombed out, potholed sidewalks of Bosnia with ease. My in-laws live there, so we go often and I have taken no less than 4 different strollers there, and it can be the most annoying place in the world to stroll because there is no such thing as handicap ramps or ramps of any kind, usually. Also, the sidewalks have not been repaired since the war, so there are potholes everywhere and wheels get stuck. Once I hit a hole and my kid wasn't strapped in, and he went flying out, face first onto his stomach. It was a funniest home video moment but I couldn't laugh because he was crying. This stroller didn't get stuck but once or twice. It's light enough to pop wheelies when you need to, even when you have bags and bags in the basket and hanging on the handles. This trip we also went to Vienna, and it did great on their old school paver streets and in the U-bahn, up and down escalators. We also spent a day at a palace garden with LOTS of gravel. This was easy also; didn't get stuck once. No problems at all. After about 5 weeks away, the wheels are still hanging in there with no wobbling what-so-ever. The cons are this - you can not steer it with one hand, at least not with my 35 lb (16 kg), 3 year old. This is not that big of a deal for me since we have packing down to a science, and I don't usually need to steer with one hand. - - Having 3 lay down positions is great!... In theory...but my 3 year old didn't always agree with me that he needed to lie down, so he simply did a 3 year old version of a crunch and he was upright again. It was frustrating that he could sit himself up again when he wanted to. There is no way to lock it down. Those are my only complaints. I loved how the cup holder swiveled. This is especially useful on escalators and such. I didn't think I would EVER use the strap for carrying the stroller, but I did, several times and it was so easy. Not cumbersome at all. Folding down is a snap. Not sure what people complain about here. You just push down the latch with your right foot while pulling on the handle with one hand and pushing it forward with the other. It automatically clasps itself. Awesome for jet-way dumps. And it just pops up again after releasing the clasp. A snap. The pocket is perfect for phone, keys, lip gloss, sunglasses and Kleenex (God, do I love Kleenex, but that's another review! Europeans don't know what they're missing!) - - I love the high handles. Husband does to. I'm 5'7" and at first I thought, "These are too high." But I got used to them and love them now. DH had no complaints! I highly recommend this stroller. I can't imagine there is a better stroller for the price on the market today.

We bought this for our six-month old for light use when we wanted something more portable than our "battlecruiser" full-sized Britax. It's very light and thus it's much easier to pop in and out of the car when you just want to make a short trip to the store or something. A typical use for us is a short trip to the store. Here are some points about the stroller: ASSEMBLY: Some required, mainly related to attaching the wheels. Nothing too complex or onerous, and the instructions were adequate. BUILD QUALITY: No major issues. Clearly not high-end but it's handsome looking and the construction quality appears to be good. The folding and locking function works fine, although occasionally it gets stuck in the open position and requires some jimmying to get it to fold up again. It comes with a cup holder which is flimsy. It snapped off somewhere within a week of purchase and we haven't seen it since. COMFORT: Our baby has remained relatively comfortable as she's grown into a toddler. Definitely not as comfortable as a full-sized stroller but it's definitely fine for a short while. It's unlikely your baby would become comfortable enough to fall asleep in it however. SAFETY: The belts are somewhat skinny and adjustment is a little cumbersome (each strap individually). However it's not too difficult and the harness latches nicely and securely. It does seem like all the pressure is on the groin area and if the harness did fail, the child would tend to slide out (as unlikely as this is).

This last minute purchase was a literal life saver on our two week European family vacation. It has gone many miles on cobblestone, sand and other surfaces, on and off of trains, planes, trams, subways, busses and automobiles. It has made naps possible by providing a cozy little space for our 18 month old and has borne multiple bags and backpacks on the handles when our bigger kids needed a break. The little pocket in the back was great for spare change to keep handy for public transit. The area below provided space for water bottles and snacks when needed. The lightweight design and the quick fold/unfold we're perfect for fast paced public transit and Airbnb stays with multiple flights of stairs. We would buy this over and over and over and hope you do, too!

I bought this lightweight stroller for our two weeks trip for my 16 months little one. Perfect!! It's compact fold, wheels go smooth, canopy is large, seat is spacious, the tray can hold snacks and cup for the little one. Though the back is not flat, it's still enough for the toddler to snap. My big one is 4 yrs old and 40 lbs, this stroller is also perfect to him. This 2019 version is the best choice.

After a 7+ hour travel day ALONE WITH AN INFANT in the airport and on a flight, I can firmly say purchasing this stroller was THE BEST TRAVEL DECISION. For months, my husband and I used an Ergobaby carrier to transport our infant son in the airport, because we were concerned about our pricey main stroller being damaged by airline travel. I recently took a trip to visit my parents, and the carrier method proved nearly impossible while alone. We purchased the Summer Infant 3D Lite to use as a travel stroller for my return flight, hoping it would navigating the airport alone with an infant more convenient. Holy hell, what a game changer! My son seemed incredibly comfortable in the stroller and didn't fuss once. I EVEN ATE LUNCH BEFORE MY FLIGHT. LEISURELY. This stroller had such a dramatic impact on the quality of my travel day, and I'd recommend it to anyone looking for either an airport stroller or budget stroller. Pictured below: The Summer Infant 3D Lite stroller alone, and two images showing the Summer Infant beside my regular stroller (UPPAbaby Cruz) for size comparison. Pros - Inexpensive - Lightweight. Lifting this thing is nothing, especially when you're used to carrying around a 20 pound infant all day. - The EASIEST to fold. I could comfortably fold and lift this stroller into the x-ray machine belt while going through airport security one handed and holding a baby. That's an impressive design. - Multiple levels of seat recline. This was a must for me, as my son is fussy and sometimes requires position changes when seated. Additionally, you can almost fully recline the seat to make nap time more comfortable if you have to be on the go. - Surprisingly smooth ride on various different surfaces. During my trip, I used this stroller on airport floor, uneven New York pavement, gravel roads, and preserve pathways with rocks and tree roots sticking out of the ground. I'm honestly shocked at how smoothly it rides over bumpy surfaces (not quite the same as my Bob Revolution jogging stroller, but strangely close). - Decent sized storage basket under seat. - This is minor, but the handles feel wonderful to grip. Cons - Holy. Squeak. If you get the wheels wet, it squeaks like crazy! Perhaps there's a way to remedy this, but I haven't found a way. Not a huge issue, since we are mostly planning on using it in the airport. - I found the cup holder did not fit many of my bottles (large SmartWater, 32 oz stainless steel tumbler, etc.). - Storage basket holds much less when seat is fully reclined. - Canopy lacks a plastic window, so you're unable to see your child from above while pushing the stroller.

I have been researching baby gear obsessively since before I was pregnant. I have read every "best of" list out there in my quest for the perfect stroller, to put this in perspective. Is this the best stroller out there? Nope. There are better, smaller, lighter, prettier, higher quality, and FAR more expensive strollers out there. HOWEVER, if you don't want to drop hundreds of dollars on a stroller but still need a good quality stroller with great features, this is it. I came across the summer CS series on accident, while I was trying to decide whether to buy a Chicco frame stroller for my carseat. I really didn't want to buy something with such a limited use, but I also don't feel like lugging 20 pounds of baby+carseat around, or bringing my BOB jogger everywhere. And then I found this! The holy grail of lighter strollers that can hold a carseat! (Please note that it only holds certain graco and chicco strollers, i got lucky!) On top of being compatible with my infant carseat, it's light, folds quite compact, and has surprisingly good maneuverability. The basket is also big enough to hold my packed diaper bag plus other things I may need to stuff in there (it's a jujube be right back for reference). The footrest is adjustable- goes up with a push, but down requires two hands. And the recline is quite easy! The cup holder IS flimsy, but it's really not something I cared about as I can throw my water bottle in the basket easily. It would hold a paper coffee cup just fine though. I'm 5' 10" and the handle height is great, it would be good for shorter or taller people too, it's quite universal. Does it adjust? No, but not a big deal. The canopy is a bit stiff to fold and unfold, but it's solid and has good coverage. It's not upf rated but my son wears sunscreen and upf rated clothing so this wasn't an issue for me. The child tray is very basic. I'm not using the child tray yet so I won't review that but it seems like it will do the job, I could fit a munchkin 360 cup in the cup holder portion. It FOLDS AND UNFOLDS SO EASILY. Truly one handed. This is the best basic stroller I've found in this price range. Honestly for the price it's fantastic. I was going to buy a chicco mini bravo plus but it's $40 more and I'm very happy with this one. If you have a graco or chicco infant car seat and didn't want their travel system, this is a great option! Or if you just need a great everyday stroller, this is for you! You won't regret it. I've included a picture showing how the infant seat is secured to the stroller with a strap through the seat belt guides. It was easy to do and feels very secure.

BUY THIS STROLLER! Pictures are of this stroller compared to a regular Cheap umbrella stroller. I am so happy with this purchase! My cheap $20 umbrella stroller was so frustrating. The canopy was useless and the wheels would constantly get stuck or stop rolling. This stroller is way more durable. It is taller, the wheels are bigger, and it RECLINES almost completely flat! My son fell asleep in it at a restaurant our first time using it! I can’t fit our big Graco stroller in the trunk of my car, so I had to find something that folds up pretty small. This checks all of our boxes! Even though it is bigger, taller, and has more storage space than the cheap umbrella stroller, it really doesn’t take up much more space when folded up. It also handles off-roading and sidewalk bumps like a champ! The only downside is that the canopy is only really useful when the sun is directly overhead. It’s pretty high, so it doesn’t shade baby as well as I’d like. It would be helpful is it was just a bit lower.

Perfect for Disney!!! Please read!!! Going to Disney requires hours of walking! There is nothing worse than a stroller that will not decline far enough for your child to sleep! Nothing worse than to have a stroller that is to big or bulky while hitting the parks or getting on trams!! I’ve been going to Disney for years!! This stroller of you research it enough is the one to buy! It’s Leigh’s weight and above anything it’s good for bigger kids and younger ones for anyone with a child who is above 3 please know they will fit in this perfect with SPACE!!!!! Please take my advise from a Disney mom fan! Blogger and everything Disney you will regret other strollers!! Bigger, lighter, quick folding, and space is needed! This does it all!

I bought this for our family vacation to Orlando. This was great to travel with via air and car while being perfect my 16mo old daughter. We took it everywhere and love the fact that it was so light weight and it folded up to take a up minimal space in the car. For being umbrella stroller, it felt sturdy like our bigger Graco full-size stroller. It traversed well on hard surfaces. Love the storage compartment on the bottom and the back pouch. My daughter loved the reclining features to take a nap while out by the pool. Only improvement I can suggest is viewing window on the shade canopy and a zipper on the pouch instead of the velcro (I see that the updated version has these features). One thing I do worry about is the size / location of the footrest. I think once our daughter get a bit bigger, her foot won't be able to rest on the footrest as she is already touching the footrest. Otherwise, it made it through the travel without breaking and had no problems with it during our travels.