👶 Your Go-To Stroller for Every Adventure!
The 3Dpac CS Compact Stroller is a lightweight, versatile stroller designed for modern parents. Weighing just 17 lbs, it features a one-hand fold mechanism, car seat compatibility, and a spacious canopy, making it perfect for on-the-go families. With a maximum weight capacity of 50 lbs, this stroller grows with your child, ensuring comfort and convenience from infancy to toddlerhood.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 22.68 Kilograms |
Specification Met | ASTM |
Color | 3Dpac CS |
Material Type | Polyester, Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
Frame Material | Metal |
Care Instructions | Spot or Wipe Clean |
Seat Material | Polyester |
Tire Material | EVA |
Item Weight | 7484 Grams |
Folded Size | 13 x 20.5 x 25 inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 30.8"L x 20.5"W x 40.5"H |
Back Wheel Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
Front Wheel Diameter | 5.75 Inches |
Harness Type | 5 Point |
Stroller Type | Umbrella Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | Yes |
Number of Cup Holders | 1 |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Additional Features | CanopyFolds for Easy Transport and Storage, Snack Tray, Foldable |
Is Electric | No |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
J**.
Replacing my Chicco Bravo with this!
Update: My daughter is almost 2.5 years old (see last pic) and I still use this multiple times a week. I LOVE it. Maybe there are nicer quality strollers out there, but for the price, this can’t be beat. I’m a SAHM so I’m regularly running in and out of stores, into toddler classes, going to libraries, play dates at children’s museums, etc. This stroller is so lightweight and easy to get in and out of my trunk and it is not a hassle to bring in ANYWHERE. I would not use it on gravel/mulch or the grass for extended periods, but for errand running and walks on paved areas it’s perfect. I also love the snack tray and the big storage basket - my daughter loves sitting in it and if I come prepared with snacks, books and other stuff to occupy her she will easily sit in it for at least 45 mins in a store. Highly recommend!!****Been struggling along with the Chicco Bravo stroller for 10 months now. Got strong and figured whatever, I guess I'll just deal with it at this point and eventually I'll get an umbrella stroller. It's been in the back of my mind frequently that I do eventually need to get something lighter, something that doesn't make me dread putting the stroller in the car and lug it in and out of places.Then we took a flight with the Bravo and the airline lost the canopy somehow?!?!! I took it as a sign. Time to find a new stroller ASAP so I could get back on my daily walks this summer with my daughter!!I spent so many hours trying to pick the right stroller. This is such a hard thing to search for online. I went to a local Buybuybaby but their selection was a lot of $500+ strollers and I did not want to spend that much money. I also didn't want something super cheap feeling either, since I've been used to the quality of the Bravo, which is very sturdy. Goal was to find something for $200 or less, preferably closer to $100.I was looking for 1. Lightweight and small 2. Quality feel and able to push in the grass 3. Decent sized canopy, basket and tray/storage for baby and parent.I was surprised by the quality when I first opened the box. Here are my initial reactions - maybe if I can remember I will update again after using it for a few months.-Sturdy and more solid than I expected for price. Like the colors too.-Super quick and easy set up.-Surprised by and like the design of the 5 point harness. No connecting pieces like my Chicco Bravo. Set in place to connect as 5 regularly, or if you want to switch it to 3 point seems easy to do that. Lots of height and width adjustment appears to be available too.-Snack tray super easy to add or remove.-Cup holder was disappointing. Seems pretty flimsy but we'll see how it works. First time I folded up stroller it fell right off 😑.-Love how easy it is to adjust the leg rest, looks like that will work well.-Love the canopy coverage and the peekaboo window at first glance, although we'll see how it actually performs when we put it to use on a sunny day.-Wheels looks sturdy, but upon first push felt a tad wobbly. To be expected for a lightweight stroller though. It will certainly be an adjustment for me going from the almost all-terrain Bravo.-Wish handle bar was adjustable. Feels slightly high for me (5' 4") but I'm sure I'll get used to it.-Parent storage pocket looks perfect for keys and phone and possibly small wallet.-Rear brake felt really tight but I was trying to push it without shoes on at first. Seems like it will hold well, which is good.-Basket is small but that's to be expected with a lightweight stroller. Seems bigger than other lightweight strollers I saw in stores. But cannot fit my itsy bitsy backpack diaper bag.-I haven't tried it yet, but I like that this is compatible with the Chicco KeyFit30 carseat. However, I don't like how the straps to connect the carseat seem like they will tend to flip out of their designated pockets and hang out/constantly need to be packed back into the pockets. Time will tell if this becomes a nuisance or not.-Best of all, the weight and size. It's lightweight, folds up so easily, is compact when folded, has a carrying handle and is just all around what I need to get out and about more frequently with an almost 1 year old!!
M**E
Amazing size! Great for busy areas, like hospitals and malls
Wow, this is surprisingly awesome. I bought this for the lightweight, small size to push my 40lb, 40in tall preschooler. Go ahead and judge me, I don't care, I'm too happy about how smoothly our latest hospital visit was due to this new stroller. I pulled it out of my trunk and opened it in seconds. Pushed it across the long@ss parking lot, up the neverending hill to the last doors of our major hospital where my son has his visits, and through the busy halls with ease. Into the elevator without any issues and ohmygod the SWIVEL to turn my son forward facing without bumping any walls or rolling the thing was incredible and quick- a family of 3 entered directly behind us and wasn't disturbed in the least. In the past, corners were basically an Olympic event with strollers and I'd never attempted to turn my son around in the elevator. I wish I had bought this sooner! I'm using this for everything now.I wish I had taken a photo of my son in the stroller. He was in a puffy jacket and had a throw blanket on his lap, placed there before I put the tray on. He's old enough I didn't use the belt and the tray was enough to keep him secured as we moved.This is extremely light weight and folds down to an incredible size. It could probably fit behind my passenger seat on the floor in front of my son's car seat if absolutely necessary. My other 2 strollers took up most/my entire Subaru Impreza's trunk space whereas this one takes up about 1/3 of the space. It's also lightweight enough that I can lift it with one hand when closed. This stroller also features the one handed close feature and can hold infant seats although I don't need that at this moment. It has a shoulder strap and can be carried like an oversized messenger bag.The size of the stroller when open is SO much smaller than either of my Graco easy fold strollers (jogger and 4 wheeled that can be used with click connect system). It's also incredibly easy to maneuver. Like, wow it's SO smooth even with whatever material the wheels are made of (not rubber but I'm ok with the compromise now that I've used it). The basket is shallow but still fits the plastic rain cover I keep with us at all times and a blanket can be draped over the top instead of folded in the basket for later if needed.Our diaper bag is a backpack with stroller straps but I would definitely recommend NOT hanging the diaper bag on this stroller - it's just too light weight without a kiddo in it and will tip right over. I think I'd forget that fact if I did attach the bag just to have the stroller fall rafter letting my kid out. Nobody needs that mess; I'll continue to wear the bag.HIGHLY recommend to everyone but especially those who have to travel in busy/populated areas. I don't plan on using this at the amusement park but definitely for all hospital and mall visits, possibly the zoo.Edit 7/23- took this to an amusement park against my better judgement. I know, I know! But it's just so awesome I had to try... Oh well, lesson learned! While it did it's job on the concrete and firm paths, any area that had gravel fill (a thick layer of teensy rocks) really put me to the test and made me nervous (almost got stuck once or twice). My kid is old enough to understand "sit back" so his weight could be distributed more to the rear tires but I'm honestly not taking this again after this experience. I still love the stroller for everything else but I wouldn't recommend this anywhere that isn't mostly smooth.Edit 9/17/23Easy for bigger kids to use. This summer this stroller has been pushed by a 9yo, a 10yo, and an 11yo on separate occasions. Sometimes with my son, other times with a toddler. Overall, easy to maneuver and no frustrations.Edited to add photos:1- takes up 1/4 of my trunk. I have room for groceries!2- while it does fit behind my passenger seat, the seat had to be moved up slightly and my son wouldn't fit in his Chicco booster with the stroller in the foot space. However, if I needed to move the stroller from my trunk, obviously it would fit elsewhere easily. Also, I have a small sedan so larger vehicles would be more accommodating.3- This stroller is in the front of my Graco click connect strollers (traditional on left, jogger on right). It's obvious how this stroller is so much more compact than either of those.4- I was able to keep a cup of lemonade in the pocket. Why is this important? The cupholder on the tray is basically worthless for any cup that isn't toddler sized and the cupholder that can be attached to the stroller is MIA. This was a nice compromise BUT I was able to push the stroller one handed so really, this is only necessary if you need both hands (or a place to keep your cup while taking your LO to the restroom).
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