I'm generally low-maintenance and easy-to-please, so I take reviews with a grain of salt, but I will say, I truly think a lot of these reviews were overly sensitive. This stroller is perfect for what it's intended for: a temporary, light-weight stroller base. I needed something light and compact that I could take on a week-long trip to Chicago with my 6-month-old, and here was my experience:It's perfect for airplane travel. It's easy to pop open, and fold shut, it folds up compactly, and it is extremely light. I have a Baby Trend Expedition stroller, and that thing is a freaking beast, so this was actually a pleasant change-of-pace. My carseat sit perfectly on top of the base, and I had absolutely no issues with it wobbling around. I do agree that the name "Snap and Go" is a bit deceiving, seeing as the car seat does not snap into the base, as it would in a car base, but I believe it's referring to snapping the straps over the car seat. Which, if I'm being honest, I don't even bother doing because the car seat is so secure on top of the stroller.I pushed this stroller ALL OVER Chicago. Probably over a dozen miles a day for six days, over bumpy sidewalks. And it held up like a champ. The wheels got worn down, and now when I turn the stroller, it kind of slides around corners instead of actually turning, and I would say that's the only downside of this stroller. Even before I wore the wheels down, it's not easy to turn with one hand. But I let it slide (literally and figuratively) because everything else about this stroller is awesome. It doesn't take up NEARLY as much space in my trunk as my jogging stroller, so it has actually become my every day stroller.
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