





With the Summer by Ingenuity 3Dlite Convenience Stroller, you don’t have to sacrifice any features you want in a stroller! This infant stroller has a durable, lightweight and stylish aluminum frame and is one of the lightest and most feature rich convenience strollers on the market. Designed by a Top Manufacturer of Umbrella Strollers*, the 3Dlite is a parent-must-have and has been the top-selling convenience stroller for nearly a decade. With a compact, easy to fold frame and carry strap, this is the perfect travel stroller for quick trips and long vacations. Run errands, travel, or stow and go easily. Features include: a large seat area, 4 position recline, 5-point safety harness, anti-shock front wheels, lockable rear wheels, adjustable and removable canopy with flip out sun visor, easy compact fold with carry strap and auto lock, extra-large storage basket, rear storage pocket, cup holder and more. (*Circana, Retailer Tracking Service, U.S., Strollers-Umbrella, Ranked #2, dollar sales, YTD November 2023)
Durable, stylish lightweight frame (13.0 lbs) with large seat area, 5 point safety harness and 4 position recline
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LIGHTWEIGHT – A lightweight stroller makes any outing a little easier! The Summer by Ingenuity 3Dlite Convenience Stroller has a durable aluminum frame that weighs just 13 pounds and has a large seat area, plus anti-shock front wheels and lockable rear wheels.
FOR TRAVEL AND EVERYDAY – Whether you’re traveling or just on the go running everyday errands, having a lightweight, compact stroller is a must! With this one easy to use stroller, you’ll have both an everyday and travel stroller option.
4-POSITION RECLINE – Keep your little one comfortable and safe at all times with the 4 position recline and 5 point safety harness. Maximum weight and height of child for this toddler stroller: 50 pounds and 43 inches.
COMPACT FOLD – The easy compact fold with carry strap and auto lock makes it simple to store this lightweight umbrella stroller and bring it with you to go! Plus, the adjustable and removable canopy with flip out sun visor is perfect for sunny days.
EXTRA STORAGE – With plenty of storage in this stroller, you won’t have to leave anything at home. It includes an extra-large storage basket, rear storage pocket and cup holder. Don’t overload storage basket: maximum of 10 lbs.
9 reviews for 3Dlite Convenience Stroller,Jet Black–Lightweight Stroller with Aluminum Frame,Large Seat Area, 4 Position Recline, Extra Large Storage Basket– Infant Stroller for Travel&More
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WalkInTheRain –
My back loves and so does my pocket book
As soon as the baby outgrew the click in car seat, it was FINALLY time chuck the clunky stroller we’ve been lugging around since my first was a baby. Omg, my back, my trunk space……There is literally only two things I miss from that GIANT monstrosity I used to carry around and it’s a place for baby to put snacks and cup in front of them, and the large basket under neath that actually fit the giant diaper bag I am still forced to carry.So what’s this thing got? Let’s see…it’s got a pretty good weight capacity (don’t ask me what it is right off the top of my head I forgot), it’s got a pretty comfortable height for the handle bars (I am 5’10”), the handle bars and just comfortable with the foam padding, it does have some spacious storage on the bottom, it’s just an awkward shape that doesn’t fit a backpack (definitely a purse), it reclines with the push of two buttons, it has a canopy, a floppy foot rest (which my kid mostly plays with but w/e), it has a cup holder that will detach when you ultimately drop the thing so it won’t snap off, it has a strap to haul it around on your back, it is FLIPPING LIGHT ❤️❤️❤️, it’s fairly compact (gotta admit not as much as I was expecting, but I mean a HUGE improvement over a full sized stroller), it does pretty good over all the terrain I have tried (limited grass, stores, and pavement), it has locking wheels both front and back…….. I have only had it for about three months (give or take) but I mean for the price, omg I am bummed I didn’t buy this for my first and allowed myself to go through so much misery for no reason because I thought another stroller would either be too expensive or cheaply made of I could afford it.To address the wheel issue…yeah my when goes up too when the baby isn’t in it. Goes flat when she’s in it (cute she is 23lbs), works perfectly fine regardless of this weirdness. 🤷♀️
Ryan –
Great travel stroller
Great stroller, the size is perfect for us and it folds up nicely and travels well! It looks great, rides smooth, and is a breeze to put together!
mr6002 –
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.
Lauren Milia –
I like Safety 1st teeny better
We had this for a few months until my husband accidentally hit it backing out of the driveway and broke the wheel off (kid was not in it). Lol anyways…we were going overseas the next day so last minute ran to target to get a new portable stroller and got the Safety 1st Teeny. I actually like it a lot better and it was about the same price.Some things I didn’t like about the summer infant were1. There are two separate handles making it harder to steer with one hand if you’re texting or holding a drink (because let’s be real those stroller cup holders don’t actually work it just spills everywhere)2. There are two separate brake pedals. The teeny just has one which is easier.3. The fabric feels cheaper than the teeny.4. The foot rest on the summer is flimsy because it has to fold so it’s just made of thin plastic. The teeny folds differently so the foot rest is sturdy.5. The hood on the summer infant never felt like it blocked the sun very well. The teeny’s hood seems like it covers more and I like that there’s a little flap you can peek through. Summer doesn’t have the flap. The summer also has hinges you have to secure on either side to keep the hood extended. The teeny just snaps into place by itself.Overall the teeny is just smoother and less annoying to use and feels like it’s better quality. The things I liked about the summer infant are still present on the teeny like the storage pocket in the back and the storage underneath seems to be about the same amount of space. The cupholder (not that I use it) can attach to both the left and right side if you’re left handed. I think the summer infant only attaches to the right side. Both were easy to fold and lightweight but I can actually fold the teeny with one hand which was great for getting on and off airplanes with a toddler in one arm and a million other things going on.I liked the summer infant ok but now that I’ve had something to compare it to I wouldn’t recommend it.
Cynthia Elizabeth Garcia Martinez –
Excelente producto, ya eh comprado 2 para cada uno de mis hijos y no la cambiaria, practica, ligera y resistente.
AM –
We bought this stroller for our trip to Japan. We watched a couple videos comparing some more economical umbrella strollers. Pros: can fold up straight , easy to fold once you figure it out, light weight, surprisingly durable.Cons: the sun shade cover doesn’t come down far enough, cup holder falls off easily, handle bars aren’t your usual city strollers obviouslyWe were quite surprised how durable and sturdy this stroller was! We were able to go 2 weeks to Japan and take it all around the city and subway and hang bags off the handle bars and it made it through all that! Our toddler fell asleep for nap time in there as the back can be adjusted to fold down. She’s about 28 lbs and 21 m at the time do travel. She’s taller than average. She didn’t seem to find it. Enough storage at the bottom but doesn’t really have space for like a diaper bag for example. Good investment for traveling!
mohammed –
The product is great, very strong
Amazon Customer –
Pleased with the sturdy structure and lightness. My daughter is 100cm tall and I was glad she still fit! Not many good strollers for tall /big kids. The full canopy will be helpful when she falls asleep..
Guillermo Alcala –
Muy recomendada si tienes niños grandes, que se cansan al caminar mucho tiempo. El mio tiene casi 4 y quedó perfecto en ella. Se reclina como al 90% así q pueden tomar siestas sin problema. No es tan liviana, pero me.imagino que por las dimensiones y para que soporte el peso. La recomiendo