Highlights
Quality
Really impressed with the handling being so smooth.
We even run with the stroller and runs really well.
It is even more restricted with the child in the seat.
I'd be perfectly happy with the other issues i mentioned, if the handle had been adjustable.
Packaging/appearance
The britax pathway stroller is a lot more comfy than the uppababy, so we are getting rid of the uppababy now that we have the britax.
Competitiveness
It also comes with the attachments to make it a travel system for the infant carseat, major bonus compared to other competitors.
If you have a britax car seat, you can use it in this stroller also.
I have several other britax strollers and of the ones that have this type of folding mechanism i've never experienced the issue... Read More
But it's still a tad heavier than my 15-lb maclaren stroller.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 150 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 29 2022.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is light weight and can be collapsed and folded up with one hand
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We dont currently use it for our infant son because we have the uppababy mesa car seat and its not compatible
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We tested this with 4 1
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The one handed fold doesn’t always work it will take me a few pulls and fiddling to get it to snap shut
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I found it was hard to release the seat to a full recline
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I found the bottom basket to be okay but more on the smaller size
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I love how easy it is to breakdown however we live on the beach and it does not do well in sand
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It sometimes gets stuck when folding or unfolding and always needs two hands to do either