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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
This is such a beautiful, lightweight and compact stroller. Super sleek black and gold style and design. I do wish the top shade portion was made differently, as you aren't able to see your child while pushing the stroller. It only flips upwards, which definitely shields the child from view. Would be nice if it kind of extended downwards or popped in or out so you can view your child while pushing. Otherwise, this is such a slim sleek design. Very maneuverable and easy to assemble. A great value overall. Great for traveling!
Lori McGarrity
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I got this little stroller cause I thought it may be easier on some short outings to take the small one instead of her big one. We tried to use it the other day but the straps came in the lowest slot and it was too tight for my little one and at that particular time I couldn't see to adjust it like I am sure it is adjustable. I was disappointed in it. It is very thin material and the whole stroller just is really cheap looking. I had a hard time at first with opening it but I finally got it and hope it will be easier each time I open and close it.
Jeremy
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Light, compact, easy to store, and can be utilized 1 handed if you're a little skilled. This is what I'd call a disposable stroller sort of like the ones you get at the big box stores for about 30. If someone steals it then you're not out a ton and you can move on, but it's also handy for taking on a plane and not worrying about if it gets beat up a bit.
Lincoln
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I probably should not compare this to our umbrella stroller as they are in different stroller categories, but I think it’s worth pointing out the differences and let you decide what is best for you.This stroller expands easily by pulling up the handle until it locks into place, and it collapses easily too by pressing the lock button on the handle and guiding it down. Of course, our umbrella stroller is easy to expand and collapse too.This stroller has large, rubberized, ball-bearing wheels which are quiet and smooth, and handles well both indoors and outdoors. This is defiantly a win over our umbrella stroller with its small plastic wheels that rotate directly on a metal peg.Our 50, some odd pound, 8-year-old took it upon himself to sit in it as soon as he seen it. Even though he is over the weight capacity of this and his head was hitting the canopy, it remained stable with no signs of stress. The umbrella stroller we have is stable too, but not as stable as this one.This stroller has one foot petal that locks both back wheels, unlike our umbrella stroller that you have to lock each wheel independently.The canopy on this stroller fairly large and can be tilted up or down, but it does not collapse or detach, and may become an issue in high winds. Our umbrella stroller has small canopy, but it does have the option fold it back, which I do like.
Sunflowery
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
This is great for going to a store or somewhere crowded because the stroller is small and easy to maneuver. I found it easy to put it together and my baby sits fine on it. I do think that the strap between the legs could be a little forward to fit bigger children but it works well for mine.I wish the canopy was not necessary to assemble it because sometimes I just want quick access to my child but there’s nothing I can do about that. There’s little to no space under the stroller so keep that in mind if you decide to buy this. It folds to a pretty compact size which is great too for traveling. Worth it for the quality and my needs.
Lunar Path
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
When my kids were young, we had an amazing Japanese-built trifold stroller that could truly be opened and closed with one hand—a feature we loved. Years later, finding a stroller for the next generation, I struggled to find anything as convenient, likely due to updated safety rules. The K's Baby Breeze Stroller is the first I've found that can truly close with one hand—not as easily as the old one, but still doable. It's definitely sturdier and easier to maneuver than budget umbrella strollers and feels good pushing around. At 10 lbs, it's as lightweight as our beloved old one, and though wider when folded, it’s shorter and more manageable overall.
jamie thomas
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
K's Baby Breeze Lightweight Travel Stroller – Ultra-Compact, Portable, Airplane-Friendly with One-Hand Foldable Baby Stroller for Toddlers Aged 1-3 - Sunshade and Underseat Storage - BlackThis is my favorite umbrella / travel stroller I've ever come across! Not only is this thing super lightweight and you can literally just pick it up and go anywhere. Without having the hassle of it being awkwardly shaped too long or heavy. But this thing folds up so small I can literally put it in my backseat floorboard in my car. And it fits in the trunk without turning it weird. It's once you get the hang of it it literally folds up and unfolds super quickly and nicely especially when you're out in the parking lot trying to hurry up and get in. The buckles are super fancy and it keeps my little one nice and secure! Now overall this is priced a little pricey for what I would call a travel/umbrella stroller but you're definitely getting your money's worth I will use this thing forever! It is made with such good high quality material. If I had to say something bad it's the little bit of storage you get underneath but most umbrellas you get none at all.
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