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1 Goes Everywhere
2 14.3LB

1 From seeing to dreaming
2 Safety
3 All-Weather Protection
4 Smooth Gliding

One-Hand, One-Second Fold: Folds and unfolds in one smooth motion using just one hand. The self-standing design keeps the stroller upright and the seat fabrics clean when folded—perfect for quick transitions in busy airports or cafes
Compact & Airline-Ready: Meets IATA carry-on size requirements for airplane overhead bins and fits easily in SUV trunks or under restaurant tables. Its compact trifold profile requires no wheel or canopy removal, saving you time at the gate.
Lightweight & Stable Handling: Weighs just 14.3 lb (6.5 kg). Built with a high-strength aluminum frame and a low center of gravity, it provides a stable, full-size push that won’t feel tippy. Includes a padded strap and tote for hands-free carrying.
Tailored Comfort, From Sit to Sleep: Supports every stage from upright exploring (105°) to deep-sleep napping (160°). The specialized recline angle is designed to help prevent post-feed reflux, keeping your baby comfortable and secure from newborn to toddler.
Certified Safety & Protection: Fully ASTM F833 & CPC certified. Equipped with a 5-point harness, an instant dual-brake system (≤0.3s), and a UPF 50+ canopy to keep your child secure and shielded in everyday use.
We’ve eliminated the “accessory tax” by including all essentials: Stroller, Bumper Bar, 0–6M Footmuff, Storage Tote, and Padded Strap. It’s a complete travel suite, ready to go right out of the box.
4 reviews for Bc Babycare LiflyGo Lightweight Travel Stroller, One-Hand Triple-Fold Carry-On Stroller, IATA Size Compatible, Multi-Position Recline & Footrest for Newborn to Toddler, 14.3 lb, Self-Standing
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$259.99

Kasem O –
Perfect carry-on fit!
This worked flawless on a recent trip. Bring it to the gate, let them know it double folds and all good. It’s half the size of other people’s carryon bags. Fits right into packed overhead bins.Pretty lightweight and not hard to carry. We used it through the duration of the trip. One of the really nice features – you can open AND close with one hand. Super convenient.The only quirk with it – is that the back wheels are set a little narrower than the rear wheels – so, be careful while turning. If you’re picking it up for a trip, be sure to try it out at home a little before you travel with it. It handles a little different than a normal stroller. Other than that – Absolutely awesome product! Love it!
Customer –
Good travel stroller, folds fast
I bought this for a trip to see family over the holidays and it’s been our daily stroller since. Baby is 8 months. We’ve used it at two airports, around the neighborhood, grocery runs, all of it. For $259.99 I wanted something light that actually fit in an overhead bin and didn’t feel like a toy.The fold is the real selling point. One hand, takes about a second, and it stands up on its own after. I did it holding my kid in the other arm at the gate and nobody had to help me. It went into the overhead bin on a domestic flight with room to spare. It fits in our trunk and still leaves space for bags. At 14 pounds it’s light enough that I can carry it with the included strap when I need to.The seat reclines pretty far back, close to flat, which is good for naps. My kid falls asleep in it on walks and stays asleep. The harness is a standard 5-point and feels secure. It came with a bumper bar, a footmuff for when they’re small, a storage tote, and a padded carry strap. All in the box. I didn’t have to buy anything extra, which I appreciated because stroller accessories add up fast.The ride is smooth for how light it is. I expected it to feel flimsy or tippy but it doesn’t. Sidewalks, a gravel path at the park, the uneven floors at the airport. It handled all of it fine. The canopy blocks sun well and the fabric on the seat is soft.No cup holder though. There’s nowhere to put a coffee or a water bottle. You can probably buy one that clips on but it should come with one at this price. The storage basket underneath is fine, not huge. A diaper bag fits but it’s tight.The brakes work and they’re easy to engage. The canopy could extend a little further for when the sun is low. And the handlebar height isn’t adjustable, which my husband noticed because he’s 6’1″ and had to hunch a little.For $260 this does what it says. It folds fast, it’s light, it fits on a plane, and my kid is comfortable in it. I’d buy it again. But I’d want a cup holder solution figured out before your first outing because you will miss having one.
ThatPickyMom –
Lightweight travel stroller ready to use right out of the box. Overpriced though!
This stroller seems best suited for airline travel and indoor use rather than everyday outdoor strolling. It is very lightweight and easy to carry, and the included shoulder strap is a feature I really appreciate when moving through airports or busy terminals. That makes it convenient when you need to fold it quickly and carry it while boarding or navigating security.One feature I really like is that when the stroller is folded, the wheels do not touch the seat. That is a huge pet peeve of mine with many umbrella strollers because dirty wheels end up against the fabric where your child sits. This design avoids that issue, which is a thoughtful detail.Another nice surprise is that there is no assembly required. You can take it straight out of the box and use it immediately, which is great if you need something ready to go quickly before a trip.I was able to fold the stroller one handed without much trouble, but I could not successfully unfold it with one hand. That might not be a big issue for everyone, but it is something to be aware of if you are hoping for true one hand operation both ways.There is also a metal bar on the side near the folding mechanism that felt like it could be a pinch point for parents fingers while unfolding. When I was practicing folding and unfolding it, I noticed a few moments where it felt easy to get a finger caught if you are not paying attention. With more practice it may become second nature to avoid it, but it is something parents should be aware of when learning the folding mechanism. With more premium strollers, this isn’t ever usually an issue. There’s usually a much better design.One really clear advantage to this stroller compared to other is it would definitely work well for taller kids compared to other ultra compact travel strollers. The seat space and overall design make it feel a bit more accommodating in that regard.It does not have all the premium features you might expect from a more expensive name brand stroller, but for travel use it performs its role well. The wheels are small and seem designed for smooth floors. Because of that I would not expect it to perform well on uneven sidewalks, gravel paths, or rough outdoor terrain.Overall, I think this is a practical choice if your main goal is a lightweight stroller for airports, hotels, and indoor travel situations. The portability, shoulder carry strap, and clean folding design make it especially convenient for that purpose.I can’t believe they want $260 for this though it is definitely not worth that I wouldn’t pay more than 150 if you’re gonna spend that kind of money I’d go with a name brand
Jess S. –
Super light and compact
This stroller is so compact and light! It easily fits in my minivan for regular use. It is surprisingly light for how sturdy it is. It has a nice tote with a padded strap making it quite easy to carry. It truly is easy to fold with one hand which is rare with strollers I’ve previously had. It rolls well on all terrains I’ve been on. It’s very comfortable for our toddler. It is such a nice sturdy stroller for being so compact and light. It’s the perfect stroller for travel. It’s easy to use and simple to fold.