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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    424

    Question Quicksmart Easy Fold Stroller

    I am looking for a small stroller to keep in the car and use just in those times when DS is being a pain and doesn't want to walk short distances. He insists on being and carried - a bit of a problem and getting increasingly so!!!

    Has anyone got or used the Quicksmart stroller?

    They look really handy but a bit on the pricey side. Are they worth it?

    Are they easy to push with a heavier toddler? I note that the weight limit is 15 kg and DS is well under this and probably won't reach the weight limit for another year! So do you think it is still worth it?

    I am hoping that DS will eventually want to walk sensibly and then we can use the stroller for Tickle Toes, especially as we want to do some travelling soonish and they look really handy for the airport.

    Thanks for your views,
    TICKLISH

  2. #2

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
    12,662

    I read a few reviews of the quicksmart just before going overseas and the geneeral impression I got was that most people found them unsatisfactory - hard to fold, hard to steer, uncomfortable to push for taller people and don't cope well with bumps.
    I just got a cheapy umbrela stroller instead - it was only 3 kilo heavier and about 100 dollars cheaper and has a slightly higher weight limit. It's not ideal for rough surfaces but for those moments when lmy boys are sick of walking it's perfect.
    If you want to get a quicksmart they are often on ebay almost new.

  3. #3
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    Mar 2004
    1,547

    I've got a quicksmart and to be honest I don't really like it. I am just glad I didn't pay for it - my mum bought it for me. For a start, they are not easy to fold at all. It took me several goes to figure out how to fold it, and even now I am pretty good at it but still sometimes have trouble. At first it was pretty easy to manouver, but now that Matilda is bigger and heavier it is not so easy. She is nowhere near being 15 kg yet but I still find it difficult to turn and push at times. Also some of the foam is peeling off the handle bar and the other day one of the little hub caps on one of the wheels fell off. As I said, I am glad I didn't pay for it. Get an umbrella stroller - much cheaper and to my mind better value than the quicksmart - which to me does not justify its high price at all.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    424

    Thanks for your comments ladies. I was concerned that the high price tag wasn't justified.

    I'll keep looking and save some $$$.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
    6,745

    We have a Quicksmart and bought it second hand from eBay so didn't pay full price. We purchased it for the purpose of plane travel. It folds into a backpack so you can take it on as carryon luggage. This has proved to be invaluable as you can keep a toddler strapped in after checking in luggage

    We also keep it in the footwell behind the seat and it fits perfectly but I probably only use it once a week or less. If it's just for the car I would probably get a cheaper, easier one but if you intend to travel esp overseas I highly recommend it.

  6. #6

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
    12,662

    We just use a little umbrella stroller as a carry on pram when we fly. We hand it over as we board and get it back when we get off the plane.

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