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Travel-Ready Convenience: Umbrella stroller for toddlers aged 1–3, weighing only 4.3kg (9.48 lbs). Lightweight, compact, and perfect for travel, shopping, or daily outings. Folds in 3 seconds into a handbag-size package (17 × 12 × 20″ / 42 × 30 × 51 cm) and fits in airplane overhead bins or your car trunk.
Comfortable & Adjustable Seat: The baby travel stroller features a cradle-style seat with 115°–135° recline, providing a cozy spot for naps or relaxation. The under-seat basket keeps snacks, wipes, and toys within easy reach. This amazing stroller is perfect for Disney vacations, resort getaways, and city strolls.
Certified Safety : Our lightweight travel stroller is 30% lighter than most compact strollers and crafted from high-strength aluminum alloy for stability and durability. Meets ASTM and CPSC standards and has passed lead and other toxin testing, giving parents peace of mind.
Smooth Ride : Our toddler travel stroller features 360° swivel front wheels for easy navigation and a one-step rear brake for secure stopping. All-terrain wheels and shock-absorbing suspension provide a smooth, stable, and comfortable ride for your child.
UV Protection :This compact stroller features an adjustable, removable sun hood that blocks sunlight and UV rays in any seat position, keeping your child cool and comfortable on every outing.
Portable & Easy Storage – This compact stroller folds quickly and fits into a storage backpack (sold separately), making travel, errands, and outdoor trips hassle-free.(Tips: Please use the included strap to lock the stroller after folding.)
8 reviews for QPlay Travel Stroller for Baby & Toddlers Ages 6 Months to 4 Year Old – 9.48lbs Lightweight & Ultra-Compact Umbrella Stroller with One-Hand Fold, Airplane Carry-on Size, Reclining Seat (Black)
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$109.99

Marielys –
Execelente producto
I loved it—it’s very practical. My daughter feels very comfortable when she rides in it; it was exactly what I was looking for for my 2-year-old girl.
gabriela dq –
Great
AMAZING ! exactly what I needed for my 1 year old . Makes picking up my older child at school so fast an easy!
Lynelle –
Depending on your budget and needs this can be the perfect choice!
I was very surprised by this stroller when I first opened it! Assembly is super easy, and while it takes a little practice to get the opening and closing just right, once you do, you can manage almost all of it one-handed, which is a lifesaver if you’ve got a baby on your hip. I’m not entirely sure how it will hold up over a year or more with moderate to heavy use since its design relies heavily on two cords that pull and hold everything together—I imagine something could malfunction over time—but for now, it’s incredibly useful. It’s extremely lightweight, so you can carry it in one hand by the handle when it’s folded. Because it’s so light, without a baby in it, it can feel a bit back-heavy (the front end can lift slightly), but once your baby is inside, it balances perfectly and I haven’t had any issues. The wheels are whisper-quiet on all surfaces and it glides easily over grass, woodchips, rocks, and other common outdoor terrain. The straps adjust to multiple heights and widths to fit your baby or toddler comfortably. Overall, this isn’t the kind of stroller that will last 5+ years, but you’re also not paying that kind of price. It’s a great option for minimal activities—easy to set up, put away, carry, maneuver, and store. There’s not much storage space and no parent features like a cup holder or bag storage, so I’d recommend it for short outings like walks to the park, around the block, or quick grocery trips, rather than all-day events or long-term use until your child is five. Based on your budget and needs, I think this could be a solid choice for the right situations.
Kindle Customer –
compact stroller
This is a pretty nice compact stroller. Assembly was very simple – pretty much just snapping the wheels in place.It is kind of strange to unfold and set up – you have to rotate the handles and the ropes seem to get kind of twisty. I would REALLY like it if there was an instructional video showing how to fold and unfold this as just looking at the instructions basically left me clueless.I do like that it folds up to such a small size – but there isn’t a latch or anything to help keep it closed once it is folded. I’ve put a strap on it that I had at my house already to help with that, but it would be nice if there was something built in to help with that (if there is, I haven’t found it).Folding this up is also pretty easy – basically fold down the sunshade, click the handle in, and then rotate the handle bars. The stroller won’t collapse until the handle is clicked ALL the way down – and then it just kind of does the rest for you. The handle for carrying the stroller is pretty nice.This fits both my almost 1 year old and my 3 year old just fine. Buckles are easy to use and the stroller itself is easy to steer.Currently $120 ($108 with the coupon).
Leesa –
Do not buy this!
Extending the strolled handle was nearly impossible; it would not easily click into place. We can’t even get it folded back down to return in the box. Instead, I tossed it in the trash and lost $99.
Chirag R –
ideal for quick trips and travel
As a parent, I was looking for a stroller that was easy to handle and practical for everyday use as well as travel, and this stroller checks a lot of boxes. The first thing I noticed was how lightweight it feels. Lifting it in and out of the car or carrying it up a few steps is effortless, which makes a big difference when you are already juggling a child and a diaper bag. The one hand fold is very convenient and works smoothly, allowing me to collapse it quickly while holding my 1 year old.The compact size is great for tight spaces like stores, sidewalks, and even fitting it in the trunk without rearranging everything. The reclining seat is a nice touch, especially when my child gets tired during longer walks. It provides enough support to feel comfortable and secure without feeling bulky.I also appreciate how simple the setup is. It comes mostly assembled, so there is no complicated process to get it ready. The stroller rolls smoothly and feels stable for daily walks or errands. Overall, it feels thoughtfully designed for parents who want something lightweight, easy to use, and travel friendly without sacrificing comfort for their child.
Levia Serna –
very convenient
I’ve been using this stroller for outings, and it’s very convenient. What I like most is how lightweight it is and how quickly it folds down into a very compact size to make it to carry and store when traveling. The one hand fold works smoothly and is helpful when managing a child and bags at the same time. The seat reclines enough for short naps, and my kids seems comfortable sitting in it for long walks.
SavingBuck$ –
One year old likes it.
This is a nice and compact stroller that can fit a 1 year old all the way up to probably about 3. My four year old seems to be a little big, but the one year old had room to spare. It folds up pretty easily and is a little nicer than a trypical umbrella stroller.I did find that the shade canopy was kind of useless for the most part though because it’s not super long. It does shade the head a bit, but not when you’re walking towards the sun or even when it’s slightly past its apex. Still, I guess a little protection is better than none.If you want something that’s a little better than a typical umbrella stroller, but still folds up to be pretty compact, then I’d suggest trying this one out.