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travel collapsible stroller Ingenuity 3Dquickclose CS+ Compact Fold Stroller – Kids2Shop

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travel collapsible stroller Ingenuity 3Dquickclose CS+ Compact Fold Stroller – Kids2ShopDescription Keep things light without sacrificing safety (or style!) with the Ingenuity 3Dquickclose CS+ Compact Fold Stroller. Designed by a Top Manufacturer of Umbrella Strollers*, this lightweight stroller is a parent must have thats perfect for quick trips or long vacations. It offers a quick close feature that allows the user to fold it in seconds with just one hand! The sleek design offers all the features of a full size stroller including a

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Keep things light without sacrificing safety (or style!) with the Ingenuity 3Dquickclose CS+ Compact Fold Stroller. Designed by a Top Manufacturer of Umbrella Strollers*, this lightweight stroller is a parent must-have that’s perfect for quick trips or long vacations. It offers a “quick close” feature that allows the user to fold it in seconds – with just one hand! The sleek design offers all the features of a full-size stroller including a five-point safety harness, large storage basket, a multi-position recline, a child’s cup holder, extra-large canopy, and a removable bumper bar for easily getting your little one in and out of. Adults will enjoy a cup holder and a cell phone holder, a peek-a-boo window so you can check in on your little one through the canopy, and a storage pocket. At only seventeen pounds, it’s convenient for travel or everyday use and is compatible with select infant car seats, so you can start using it as soon as your baby comes home! *(#1 Lightweight Stroller* (*Circana, US Dollar Sales, Jan-Dec ‘24))
  • The Ingenuity 3Dquickclose CS+ Compact Fold Stroller is lightweight and easy to maneuver, making it the perfect stroller for on the go or as your little one’s everyday ride
  • Fold this compact stroller in seconds with one hand thanks to unique “quick close” technology
  • *Compatible with a variety of carseats, including the Ingenuity Affirm 335, Graco SnugRide Click Connect 35, Graco SnugRide SnugLock 35, Chicco Keyfit 30, Chicco Fit2 and Baby Trend Secure Snap Gear 35, which means you can start using it as soon as you bring your baby home
  • Keep baby safe and comfortable with a five-point safety harness and an adjustable seat that can be reclined to the perfect position
  • Store all your gear (both large and small) with a sizable basket underneath the seat, as well as smaller storage solutions like a back pocket and cell phone holder


Price & Details
MSRP: 119.99
SKU: 31900-040
Dimensions (in): 41.25" (H) x 20.5" (W) x 36.22" (L)
User Age Range (months): 6 - 48 months
Assembly Required: Yes
Batteries: Not Required
Materials: 55% Metal, 30% Plastic, 15% Fabric


Instructions & Care
  • Clean minor stains on fabric with cold water and mild soap.
  • Clean plastic and metal surfaces with a soft damp cloth. Air dry.


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