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The Summer Infant 3Dlite+ Convenience Stroller is a premium lightweight umbrella stroller featuring a durable aluminum frame at just 14 lbs, a multi-position recline seat with a 5-point safety harness, and an oversized canopy with a flip-out sun visor. Designed for everyday use and travel, it offers a compact one-hand fold with auto-lock, extra-large storage, and parent-friendly accessories like cup holders and a cell phone pocket, making it the perfect blend of convenience, comfort, and style for modern parents.







| ASIN | B07NMYWL63 |
| Additional Features | Canopy, Foldable, Folds for Easy Transport and Storage |
| Age Range (Description) | Baby |
| Age Range Description | Baby |
| Back Wheel Diameter | 5.5 Inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,300 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #194 in Lightweight Baby Strollers |
| Brand | Summer Infant |
| Built-in Light | No |
| Canopy Material | Polyester |
| Care Instructions | Clean minor stains on fabric with cold water and mild soap. Clean plastic and metal surfaces with a soft damp cloth. Air dry. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. Do not use bleach. |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,762 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Folded Size | 43*12*11 Inches |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Frame Weight | 14 Pounds |
| Front Wheel Diameter | 5.5 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012914327432 |
| Harness Feature | Padded, adjustable straps |
| Harness Type | 5 Point |
| Has Stroller Brake System | No |
| Import Designation | Imported |
| Included Components | Forward Facing Seat, Stroller Cover/Canopy |
| Installation Type | foldable/collapsible |
| Is Car Seat Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 33"L x 19.5"W x 43"H |
| Item Type Name | 3Dlite®+ Convenience Stroller |
| Item Weight | 6350.3 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Kids2, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Material | Aluminum, Fabric |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Fabric |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
| Model Number | 32743 |
| Number of Cup Holders | 1 |
| Number of Wheels | 4 |
| Part Number | 32743 |
| Seat Material | Polyester |
| Seating Capacity | 1 |
| Specification Met | ASTM |
| Stroller Seat Weight | 14 Pounds |
| Stroller Type | Umbrella Stroller |
| Tire Material | EVA |
| UPC | 012914327432 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**D
The Perfect Umbrella Stroller
I spent a lot of time and research trying to decide on a stroller for our 6 month old as we're getting ready to travel by plane in a couple weeks. We already have a 35lb jogger stroller which is a beast to lift and put in the car (and takes up the whole trunk), so we definitely wanted something smaller. I really didn't want to spend more than $50 on a little umbrella stroller but the more I thought about it, I wanted something that would last long and grow with our little guy. In the end, I'm SO happy we went with this stroller. Granted we haven't traveled through the airport with it yet, but I took it out to the mall yesterday and it was amazing. I imagine our travels with it will be the same. There was a list of things I wanted where most strollers had a few of the items but not all. But this stroller checks all my boxes! - This stroller is super lightweight, easy for me to pick up and pack back into the car by myself. - It folds up well, and I could do it with one hand! - It has a 5-point harness - The peak-a-boo window - Plenty of storage space - Seat reclines to multiple positions - Sun visor is very long and gives complete coverage from the sun on his face. Yes, I admit this is more expensive that I initially wanted to pay. In my opinion, this is worth forking out the extra for a stroller that will last, and will outweigh buying multiple other strollers in our future.
M**N
Great convenience stroller
This stroller is great for a convenience stroller. It's light weight, easy to fold once you figure it out, easy to unfold and it's comfy for our little one. We were using the Uppa Baby Vista since our son was born because it allowed for a jump seat for our daughter who was two at the time. Now our daughter doesn't want to ride in a stroller, even when we go to the Zoo or some place where a lot of walking takes place, so we decided to switch out the Uppababy for a convenience stroller. Construction: This is a well built stroller with quality parts. I have no worries that this will stand the rigors of time. Weight: While not as light as other, cheaper convenience strollers, it is by far not as heavy as even the lightest weight full size stroller. Convenience. It folds up relatively small, again not as small as some cheaper models, but not nearly as big as a full size stroller. While the pocket is big, bigger than most convenience strollers, it is not again as big as a full size stroller, nor is it easy to get stuff in and out of. Comfort to use: I'm 6'4, my wife is 5'1. Neither of us has issues pushing it and walking comfortably. I can easily maintain proper posture, so no slouching over to push it for me. With other strollers, to push it while maintain good posture, I would have to keep the stroller extended at nearly full arms length. At the end of the day, if you're looking for a convenience stroller, I would recommend paying a bit more for one that will last and is comfortable for you and your child... so I definitely recommend this Summer 3Dlite+
N**K
Great umbrella stroller!
I was using a Cosco umbrella stroller for a couple of weeks now, and (as a 5'11" man) it just was not doing it for me. I was way too hunched over and it was a pain to use. I guess you get what you pay for. And so the research process began which led me to this product. Assembly was very easy and took me about 5 minutes to put it together. Once I was finished, I was very satisfied with the end result. This thing is awesome. It is the perfect height for me and I'm not hunched over anymore. And this sucker can really move. I read a review that a person had their stroller fall back with the diaper bag in the storage bin. Not sure what's in her diaper bag, but mine didn't tip over as seen in the picture. Now you will notice that the diaper bag doesn't fit all the way, but I'm sure I can still fit all the essentials I would need in the bottom bin. I will most likely be getting a smaller diaper bag. But it's no bueno for big or overstuffed bags. Folding it really isn't a problem. It's just a new process that will most likely be second nature as time goes on. The cell phone holder allowed my Pixel phone with OtterBox case fit snuggly, but not impossible to take out. The cup holder held my tumbler and will fit standard sized bottles. The visor is really big and will keep the sun out of your little one's eyes, even in the fully reclined position. It's also nice to have the access panel to look from above. I I just wish there was a way to keep it folded up. I'll probably just use some Velcro. Quality is great. Weight is fine. I would probably recommend to the company to include a padded shoulder strap so that it doesn't cut into the shoulder when you're carrying it around. Maybe one that is detachable. It's light, but not that light. Overall, I'm very satisfied with this purchase. In reality I would give this 4.8 out of 5 for the very minor flaws. I highly recommend this product.
H**.
This is a kicka** umbrella stroller!
Let me start by saying that I have 3 kids, so I have SEVERAL other single/umbrella type strollers. I have umbrella, jogging, 4 wheel singles, expensive ones, cheap ones, all of them. This one tops them all! Does it have a few areas of improvement? Sure. But minor. For example, I wish it had a velcro piece to hold the umbrella window in place. But I solve that by just folding it over until it tucks a little under one of the umbrella folds and then I have no problem with it. My one year old is very long. About 32inches and his feet rest on the strapped footrest. It would be nice if it accommodated longer babies just a little better. The phone/cup holders can also pop off when the stroller is being folded away or being stored in the trunk but they function just fine when in use. They hold my galaxy 9+ no problem and a venti starbucks tumbler no problem. The pros: Easy to assemble. Easy to fold down and set up once you figure out how it operates. Lightweight. Can carry one handed no problem. The reclining is awesome. The huge canopy shades your kid almost completely. The storage underneath can hold a large diaper bag/purse no problem. It maneuvers great and the wheels are much better than a standard umbrella stroller. And the price just can not be beat! I wish this came in a double stroller because it would be amazing for two kids. This is my go to when I'm picking up my older kiddos from school!
D**Y
Nice upgrade from a standard umbrella stroller
Update: After nearly 2 years of use, this stroller has held up well. My only complaint is that the tread on the wheels is completely worn off, which makes the wheels slide on smooth surfaces when turning. It is a little annoying as it makes noise, but considering the amount of use this stroller has gotten it is not really surprising. We use it less and less as my son has gotten old and likes to ride in shopping carts anyway. I anticipate maybe using this for one more year, so it is a small annoyance I can live with until the stroller is no longer needed. I bought this stroller because I wanted one that was easy to handle and did not take up my whole trunk. Overall, it is a really good stroller. It maneuvers well on flat surfaces, but is not designed for rough terrain. I also liked the extra large canopy as we lived in a really sunny and hot location at the time. It did a good job of keeping the sun out of my son’s face while not making it too hot or stuffy for him. It is lightweight and easy to fold. I also really liked the strap that can be used to carry it. The cup holder is a nice addition, but the cell phone holder is useless. I would have much preferred to have two cup holders instead, or at least the option to purchase a second cup holder. A child cup holder or tray attachment to hold drinks and/or snacks would also have been a nice option to have even if it did cost extra.
J**A
3Dlite+ is SOO Worth It!!! Don’t even consider the 3Dmini!
We have a 9 month old baby, and up until now have only had the Mockingbird stroller. We are planning a trip to North Carolina this year, and we live in California. We wanted a good alternative for a smaller stroller, but didn’t know which to choose - the 3Dmini or the 3Dlite+. So we ordered both to compare (since there wasn’t any other adequate comparison we could find online). When we first got the 3Dmini, I was satisfied with the product (even though the lacking quality in the canopy annoyed me greatly, and the basket couldn’t fit our diaper bag)… but then we took one trip to Costco and my 6ft tall husband said we’d be returning it because it was too short for him (I’m 5’4”, the mini was the perfect height for me). And once the 3Dlite+ was delivered, the 3Dmini didn’t stand a chance. The 3Dlite+ is far superior in all aspects in its quality. Fabric, cushion, canopy, recline, basket, folding/unfolding lock mechanism, the lock for the folded position, wheels, brakes, front wheel locks (to prevent swiveling for rough terrain), taller handles (which still work great for me), sippy cup holder for baby, peekaboo window, smoother riding, deeper seat, higher weight capacity (so you get more use for how much you pay for it)… all for just a tiny bit more space taken up when folded and one inch wider when unfolded in comparison to the mini (see photos). The 3Dmini is simply not worth it, but the $120 (as of January 2024) for the 3Dlite+ is sooo worth it!! Please do yourself a favor and just get the 3Dlite+. You’ll be glad you did!! Update: We have owned the 3Dlite+ stroller for a year and a half now, and it's come with us on alllll sorts of trips -- the previously mentioned North Carolina trip, Washington state, Tennessee, Arizona, Monterey, a week at Disneyland, etc. It's easily become a stroller we used more often than our Mockingbird simply because of it's foldable size and weight. Our child has taken many naps in it comfortably, and when we were in Disneyland when it was in the upper 90's, we were able to attach a battery powered fan with the legs that can bend and wrap around bars. We attached the fan to the side of the stroller, near the folding section, and it kept our boy cool and comfortable (he didn't get sweaty, and he was able to nap comfortably). When he wasn't riding in the stroller, I'd pull the canopy back and tilt the fan a little higher and I was able to enjoy a light breeze too. Anyways! All of that to say, we've greatly enjoyed our stroller, and it's been well worth the money. Now we are expecting our next little one to come in about 2 months, and after our most recent trip (Disneyland), we finally have something that's broken - the left wheel brake. So now we are on the hunt for a new stroller... Why look for a new stroller? Well, as wonderful as this stroller has been for us, we have learned there are 3 things we want different: 1) We want a stroller with a bar that goes all the way across to push - sometimes we've needed to push it one-handed and it doesn't do a good job of steering straight this way. 2) We want the cargo space to be different. We've been able to make it work with our diaper bag, but it's a headache to work with it sometimes because our bag is fairly wide. Obviously if we had a different diaper bag (narrower) that could be remedied. However, we learned from all the naps our child took in this stroller, that we either completely lost access to the basket underneath while the seat was reclined, or we had to carry the diaper bag if we wanted access. So we want to try to find something with a large basket that is more easily accessible (even though this basket did a fantastic job overall). We are also going to be replacing our diaper bag with one that's a smaller size since we have another baby joining the family soon. We think that combo will be very helpful in resolving the issues we had. 3) We want a stroller that folds down a little more compact. This one is long and skinny, but we've had a hard time working around that at times when packing the trunk of our car. It's also not the easiest to carry when it's folded. So we're now going to look for one that folds down more into the size of a carry-on suitcase... you know, the kinds that collapse and they're more like a flat square than rectangular. So that's been our experience with this stroller! I'm sure it would've lasted much much longer if it didn't go on so many trips and get used like a daily stroller - but even so, it's still been totally worth the purchase and we have enjoyed our time using it while it lasted. It's not meant to be a heavy duty stroller, but we used it like crazy, and although we are looking to replace it with a different stroller, we would still give it 5 out of 5 stars!
B**A
Sturdy
I bought this for my grandson, which I babysit quite often. It's not so big and heavy that I can't lift. Folds out and back up easily. The shade goes way down to keep sun out. Glides along great on sidewalks but not good on gravel or uneven terrain. Its perfect for our walks in neighborhood. I love the bottle holder and phone holder. It has a nice storage area underneath too. It's been great so far, seems made well.
O**S
Worth it
Edited to say that in this picture I have the window flap folded up how I describe. Zoom in to see if it helps explain a bit better. The shade is a MUST!! I live in florida and frequent disney. It helps keep my heat radiating 2 year old a bit cooler. I attached his fan and he is living his best life. Definitely water resistant. Has made it through a few random showers and kept my son dry. He is in the 90th percentile for height at two years old but his feet can still be comfortable resting on the footrest. If hes asleep his feet dont drag so it doesnt matter. The recline is amazing but will be tough to get something bulky out of the storage underneath if they are fully reclined. Still not a major issue in my opinion. Super sturdy and wheels are made for some wild adventures. I went all up and down garden of the gods in colorado and he was strapped in on a roller coaster but the wheels were taking it. The only con in my opinion is that you can fold it with one hand but i just feel like its kind of awkward… you have to lay it on the ground to grab the strap.. buuutt it could be just that im doing it wrong. Still 10000% recommend. ALSO about what people are complaining about the little window cover. It doesnt flap all around. Atleast not if you fold it ALL the way up. If you just lift it up it will fall back over but if you pinch the seam up and fold it against itself it stays… I dont really like to have it open so it isnt an issue for me.
C**E
Super compra, liviana y sencilla
Este es un producto que vale su precio, a diferencia de otras marcas que salen mucho mas caras, esta carriola cumple su función, es fácil de transportar, se plega relativamente fácil (hay que agarrarle porque tiene maña) y sobre todo reclina super bien y el espacio de abajo es amplio, solo que cuando esta reclinado no se pueden meter cosas, pero de ahi en fuera, la recomiendo ampliamente.
J**T
Lightweight, portable, and durable
I bought this for when my grandson when he visited on vacation and we took it everywhere, easily. It folds and unfolds easily, and feels incredibly sturdy. It has plenty of storage, and the canopy blocks out the sun when you need it to.
T**E
its okay
Unfortunately gets 3 starts. Been using for over a week. Cons: 1- the main and biggest problem for me it is not easy to push and manoeuvre. Specially if having a heavy baby/toddler in it. In the supermarket holding 1 hand basket IMPOSSIBLE to push with other hand the stroller. Very heavy to push. 2- cheap material on the seat, baby sweats a lot sitting, had to buy different brand (bugaboo) seat cover 3- basket not as big as advertised (compared to other brands too) Its okay, but some items from the groceries keep falling out. HOWEVER PROS: 1) Good height for tall people ( I am 1.80m and the stroller is tall enough for me) 2) Canopy is big enough for decent coverage even in hot sun 3) easy to fold and put in the car or tuck away at home 4) the stroller is steardy for that price, been through some rough paths and it didn't fall apart. Really I wish it was easier to push and manoeuvre!! Had to switch back to my old stroller (bugaboo bee)
V**L
Fantastic stroller
This stroller is the best for traveling. It's not too big, collapses and opens easily. Two hands still required, but it's an easy step up. It has great storage. The surface is easy to clean. The wheels work well and aren't noisy.
A**K
Wonderful and amazing
Wish there was more storage room Underneath. Picture makes it seem like theres lots BUT This stroller is amazing! I love the “mom” storage. Super light. Im 4’9 100lbs myself and i can carry this without any issues! Has a sling for easy carrying. Great mobility. Folds easy and decently compact! Overall great purchase
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