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  • Imported
  • Infant car seat ready ; no need to purchase additional adapters and now has a soft shell cocoon carrycot available (sold separately) for newborns
  • New, narrower compact size at just Dimension - 12 x 22 x 20 inches (Folded) with 44 lb. weight capacity and suitable for children up to 4 years
  • Easy two-step, compact fold meets regulations for airline carryon luggage. Travel bag and shoulder strap included
  • NOTE FROM THE MANUFACTURER: Please know that by design - there are no screws on one side. This makes for easy replacement of the hood if necessary. Screws are not needed to connect the canopy to car seat
  • New features for 2016 model include: 30% deeper recline, 1"narrower width, greater sunhood coverage, solid flip-out visor, ultra slim line wheels and sun mesh extension with a fabric overlay (for winter coverage) when seat is reclined
  • Infant car seat ready ; no need to purchase additional adapters and now has a soft shell cocoon carrycot available (sold separately) for newborns
  • New, narrower compact size at just Dimension - 12 x 22 x 20 inches (Folded) with 44 lb. weight capacity and suitable for children up to 4 years
  • Easy two-step, compact fold meets regulations for airline carryon luggage
  • Travel bag and shoulder strap included
  • New features for 2016 model include: 30% deeper recline, 1"narrower width, greater sunhood coverage, solid flip-out visor, ultra slimline wheels and sun mesh extension with a fabric overlay (for winter coverage) when seat is reclined

I love this stroller. It's a perfect travel stroller - lightweight, folds up small, fits in the overhead, and can fit my entire diaper bag underneath the seat. We have the UPPAbaby Vista Henry, Blue Marl as our main stroller and we use this only for travel (or when we run out of room in the car and this is the only thing that will fit). We started using this stroller when my daughter was 8 months old and now she is 13 months (24 pounds). My favorite thing about the stroller is that my full size, backpack diaper bag fits underneath. I tried the Baby Jogger City Tour and the gb Pockit, but my diaper bag wouldn't fit in either, which is why I ultimately picked this one. The seat doesn't go back flat, but it's close enough and my daughter has no problems taking naps in it. When we fly, we combine this stroller with the Cosco Mighty Fit 65 DX Convertible Car Seat, Heather Onyx Gray. The car seat sits snuggly in the stroller seat. We should probably lock it in, but it's snug enough that I don't worry about it. The car seat is about 14 pounds, so with a 44 pound limit on the stroller, we can use this setup with our daughter in the car seat until she is 30 pounds. If you get the Cosco Scenera NEXT Convertible Car Seat (Black) the weight of the carseat is 10 pounds, so your child can go up to 34 pounds. We would have done that, but it wasn't available on Prime and we needed the 2-day shipping. I've attached some images of our setup. My wish list of improvements (make it so the canopy doesn't go over the handlebar and that the strap that holds it closed had some elastic to it) don't come close to outweighing everything that I love about the stroller. Good luck shopping!!

Bought this stroller for traveling in Europe. For flying: - This stroller comes with a gate-check bag that fits it perfectly snug. Worth pointing out because the other two strollers we have did not come with any bag, which goes to show that the Nano is definitely designed for the travel use case. - It was easy to fold and unfold once we got the hang of it. - Putting the folded stroller into the gate-check bag required some effort though it was still less work than putting our car seat into a gate-check bag. For being on-the-go: - 5-point harness keeps the baby safe. The latest design gives us the flexibility of opening just the shoulder straps (when we're sitting down for a meal) or just the bottom straps (when we needed to turn the seat into a make-shift diaper changing station) while leaving the other straps on. Our friends who were traveling with us had an older design which was not as flexible. - We put the infant car seat (Uppababy) on top of the Nano and hanged the diaper backpack on the Nano's handle bar when we're walking around train stations and airports which really, really helped reduce the number of things we had to carry. - While walking around the cities, we again hanged the diaper backpack on the Nano's handle. Sometimes the backpack could be pretty heavy (felt like 20lbs) and the Nano still handled it pretty well. - The Nano has a decent sun cover though we did have to resort to an umbrella at times. - The Nano doesn't really have any wind cover. Overall, we're really happy with this stroller.

As a city Mom I am always on the hunt for a small but multifunctional stroller. This is my new FAVE! Main reasons I LOVE it and purchased it: 1. Built in Car Seat belt...not just for an infant seat but works for a toddler car seat too(this was HUGE for me since we take UBER a lot and travel to and from the airport in cabs)!!!! 2. Maneuverability is EASY with ONE HAND...rivals my City Mini GT (this is unheard of with a typical umbrella stroller) 3. Folds up small and super light weight...kinda looks like a large briefcase folded 4. Comes with EVERYTHING you need...(no need to buy adapters or a travel cover) If you are looking for a "mini-van" stroller to haul your shopping bags, diaper bag, and two kids...this isn't it BUT if you are looking for tiny work horse of a stroller than this is your stroller!!!! I have a City Select for my "mini-van" outings, a City Mini GT that I keep in our car, and now this little guy that fits in our TINY closet!!!

Summary: This is an amazing stroller for indoor use and travel. I have a BOB jogging stroller I use for taking long walks outdoors and going on runs, but it is too big for taking to the children’s museum or the mall. So I began doing a TON of research on the best travel sized stroller for my needs. I went to a bunch of different stores and tested out a bunch of umbrella and other lightweight strollers. I eventually ordered this stroller and the UppaBaby G-Luxe Umbrella stroller off of Amazon, but returned the G-Luxe because it seemed way too bulky compared to this one. I was searching for something lightweight and simple, not another giant stroller to take up more space in my house. The UppaBaby would have been impossible for me to carry at the same time as my son. It is nice, but literally giant compared to this. PROS: Best thing: Takes up very little space when folded up. This makes it easy to just store in your car and have it ready to go for whenever you need it. Excellent maneuverability. Easily navigates through clothing racks in the store, or around tight corners. Lightweight and easy to carry. Folds up small and has a nice strap so you can carry it on your shoulder like a large handbag. I can carry this stroller on one shoulder and still carry my son in my arms if he wants to be held. (He is a 22lb 8 month old – a BIG boy) Lays back really easily for naps. Has a nice size net in the bottom for being such a small stroller. CONS: When the sunshade is up, it covers the push bar. This is me being very picky though and literally trying very hard to think of something wrong. It really is not that big of a deal and should not deter you from buying this stroller. Overall, very happy with my purchase. Still a BOB lover for the park, zoo and outdoors. But for a small, indoor stroller, this can't be beat!

We bought this stroller specially because we were looking for a travel stroller that would fit in a plane overhead bin (our daily full size is the baby jogger city elite). I researched every carry on sized stroller and chose this one for 3 main reasons: (1) I only buy strollers that have a single push-bar since they're way easy easier to push one handed, (2) I liked how the canopy was and that it folded back, and (3) a car seat for a little one can be strapped on. Having used this stroller now for 10 days in Florida on vacation and back home in Minneapolis around town I can say that we love the Nano and it delivered on all three of these hopes. I did add hooks to the push bar so that I could easily attach my diaper bag (rather than trying to squeeze it in the decent sized bin underneath) - worked great and didn't tip the stroller over. The harness is super easy to use and it only took a few practice attempts to learn the collapse technique. If I was being really picky I'd say I wish (1) the canopy had a peekaboo window so I could check in on my little guy more easily, (2) I wish the seat reclined all the way flat, and (3) I wish the seat was able to sit and bit more upright (my little guy likes to sit up pretty straight). Overall I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the Nanos, especially if you're looking for a stroller that works as a carry on and are willing to spend a bit more for that particular feature - we had no issues with Delta in either direction.

I never write reviews but this product has been such a lifesaver that I had to share the good news. We took this on vacation with our five-month-old. It was GREAT. No issues folding it once we learned how (we practiced a few times at home), and we easily carried it on the plane with us. Which meant no waiting for gatecheck on the other end. We used it both with and without the car seat. It was easy to fold up and stick in the trunk of taxis when we were out and about. It was super easy to attach the infant car seat to it as well. Without the car seat, I was worried our baby might be too young to use it, but she has good head control and it was fine. We rolled the stroller over very uneven sidewalks, and the ride was nice. It is easy to push one handed - easier than our big full-featured stroller. And the storage basket is a good size for a travel stroller. Basically, everything I was concerned about (how easy it would be to fold and to attach the car seat) was not an issue, and it fulfilled all our needs. I am a big fan!

I love my Nano! It took me a little bit to figure out the folding/unfolding and how to clip it so it doesn't unfold when you pick it up, but once you get it down, it's a breeze! My Graco rear-facing carseat attaches in nicely for my two month old. I love that it will work as a carryon and we plan to take in on our international trips. I also like that you can purchase replacement parts all separately (from Mountain Buggy) so if you just need wheels or you loose the red attachment straps, you aren't completely out of luck. Would definitely buy it again! FYI, I thought that my buggy was missing a part because one side of the hood lifts out, however after contacting Mountain Buggy I learned it was designed this way to allow for easy exchange of the hood fabric if needed.

I was in between mountain buggy and the yoyo, and my choice was the mountain buggy because I could use my car seat (uppababy mesa) with it. I saw some bad reviews about it and was in doubt for more than a month! Thank God I choose this one! Just came back from a trip and it was AMAZING!!!! It’s lightweight, easy to fold, I used it mostly with the car seat in it and it was great! Super small and light! Worth the price! I’m super happy with it.

VERY happy with this stroller. Wish we'd had it from the beginning! We've had a Baby Jogger City Mini GT (which is also a great stroller) and a super cheap Cosco umbrella (crappy, not easy to push), and honestly I wish we'd just skipped both of those and gotten this one. The Baby Jogger handles very well, but I think this one handles just as well and is so much smaller and lighter! And it will hold an infant seat - amazing! Oh well, live and learn! : )

I researched travel strollers for months. I had narrowed it down to this or the Uppa Baby Minu. I bought this stroller due to the good reviews about it not tipping as easily (I also tried them both in the store and the review held true), and of course it’s lower price point. I am so please with this stroller. It is wonderful. It has actually replaced my everyday Bugaboo stroller, as well as our Maclaren. It’s so easy to use, “drives” well, and is way easier to haul than anything I’ve had. Love love love.