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Never knew it was hard to look for an easy foldable stroller until I started to look for one. There are only two things that I dislike, it really doesn't have space for anything, not even a diaper bag (average size). The other dislike is that it doesn't come with a cup holder, I purchased one already but wish it came with one. I have one of those bassinette strollers which they tend to be pretty big/bulky, mine is very spacious and it comes with a cup holder, so it has been challenge adapting to this new stroller. Other than those two things I think the stroller is great quality and fits right in the modern look, super lightweight and it folds VERY EASILY. I'd give it an 8/10.I bought this as a travel stroller and I must say it does it’s job well. I like that it’s lightweight & easy to fold. The only thing is I really wish it had a tray and a cup holder. Overall, solid lightweight travel stroller for a 35 pound toddlerThis stroller feels solid and durable, but it fell short on a couple areas that were important to us. The one hand closure looks awesome in videos, it didn’t live up to the expectations we had. The mechanism is to start the process sticks a bit where you need a second hand to get it going. It could’ve been just the unit we were sent, so maybe this is not a problem for others. The main problem I have is with the hood. This has been a make or break characteristic for me right out of the box. I personally don’t understand why strollers are designed with sun canopies that do not go far down enough to provide adequate protections unless the sun is directly overhead, this hood is not going to work out. For this reason alone, I would return it - but that’s just me.This stroller gives me expensive stroller vibes and I love it. So easy to fold and take everywhere.Great strollerThis stroller is decent, but pretty basic. It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles that some of the other strollers out there have. But if you’re looking for a practical, inexpensive stroller, the a Baby Trend Gravity Fold stroller is a decent option that does offer some comfort measures. It’s also incredibly easy to assembly. You just snap the wheels on and you’re ready to go.The canopy comes down pretty far to shade baby’s eyes. It also has an easy-to-use calf support rest that flips up and down. The recline function is pretty standard. You squeeze the gray lever in back to move it forward or backwards. There’s also a decent-sized storage basket underneath. You could easily fit your purse and a couple of shopping bags into it.The stroller maneuvers pretty well. It’s incredibly lightweight, so that helps. It doesn’t turn as easily as a running stroller, but better than other more basic strollers I’ve had. And it can’t manage rougher terrain, so I’d stick to sidewalks and flooring. It’s slim and compact when folded. It would be a great option for those of us who drive compact sedans, or if you live in an apartment building and may need to carry it up and down stairs. It even has the included travel bag.The main selling feature, easy, one handed folding, wasn’t as easy as I’d expected and hoped. It’s true that you just turn the “knob” on the handle to collapse it. It folds into three sections. It takes some practice; you might hit your knee a few times trying to do it one-handed. I need to use two so I can hold onto it with one hand. As I mentioned, it doesn’t have extra comfort features like cup holders, snack tray, parent’s tray, or anything like that. But I’d recommend getting a good stroller organizer for your drinks, snacks, devices, etc.There are so many stroller types out there that it's hard to find just the right one for you. Sometimes, more than one is necessary, too. This stroller is super convenient for travelers, people with small cars, or those who take public transportation. It's lightweight, super easy to fold with one hand, and a travel bag to carry it in while traveling. We found that this was perfect for taking along on trips even with a larger model for everyday use. It's also great for most store aisles that are too narrow for many stroller models.