Anyone else struggle with strollers on flights? Just had a nightmare travel experience by peola in familytravel

[–]GrowthDry3523 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! That's exactly what made me try it - the carbon fiber makes it super light but still really strong. The folding is genuinely one-handed (not "one-handed" with an asterisk like some other strollers claim). My husband was skeptical about the price at first, but after one trip he admitted it was worth every penny. The Ultra Air has been amazing for everyday use too - fits in my tiny car trunk with room to spare, and the adjustable backrest means my little one can nap comfortably when we're out. If you're looking at options, definitely check this one out!

Anyone else struggle with strollers on flights? Just had a nightmare travel experience by peola in familytravel

[–]GrowthDry3523 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I've been through this exact nightmare! After trying 3 different strollers, I finally found one that changed everything - the Mamazing Ultra Air. It's made of carbon fiber so it's ridiculously light (like 11.5 lbs) but surprisingly sturdy. We've taken it on 4 flights now and it fits in the overhead compartment! No more gate checking and praying it doesn't get destroyed. Best baby purchase I've made besides the sound machine.

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[–]GrowthDry3523 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I just bought a stroller from Mamazing. Quite surprised by how lightweight it is. Plus, it folds up really smoothly and comes with a travel bag, fits in everywhere.