Inglesina Quid²
The Inglesina Quid² is a second generation of the Inglesina Quid ultra-compact travel buggy. This ultra-lightweight stroller is only 17,5 cm deep when folded - while in its second iteration, it sports a higher, 22kg weight capacity. It also comes out in new modern colors in the Quid 2 version.
Being so small after folding, The Quid² is very travel-friendly - you can fit the Quid in the airplane's overhead compartment, thus take on board as carry-on luggage. The forward-facing seat can be reclined fully in the backrest area and features an adjustable leg rest as well. Its UV protective hood is extendable by unzipping as well as with a sun visor, quite rare for this type of buggy. The fabrics (even the canopy fabric) are fully washable. The second Quid's other benefits include the larger, 16cm wheels and a larger-than-average storage basket with higher sides. A rain cover is included with the Quid²; different accessories, including the Snug Pad seat liner insert for babies, are available to purchase separately.
The Inglesina Quid² is a second generation of the Inglesina Quid ultra-compact travel buggy. This ultra-lightweight stroller is only 17,5 cm deep when folded - while in its second iteration, it sports a higher, 22kg weight capacity. It also comes out in new modern colors in the Quid 2 version.
Being so small after folding, The Quid² is very travel-friendly - you can fit the Quid in the airplane's overhead compartment, thus take on board as carry-on luggage. The forward-facing seat can be reclined fully in the backrest area and features an adjustable leg rest as well. Its UV protective hood is extendable by unzipping as well as with a sun visor, quite rare for this type of buggy. The fabrics (even the canopy fabric) are fully washable. The second Quid's other benefits include the larger, 16cm wheels and a larger-than-average storage basket with higher sides. A rain cover is included with the Quid²; different accessories, including the Snug Pad seat liner insert for babies, are available to purchase separately.
Inglesina Quid² Features & Specifications
The Basics
- Type
- Pushchair (seat and chassis only)
- Stroller weight
- 5.9 kg
- Unfolded dimensions (h×w×l)
- 103 cm x 46.5 cm x 76 cm
- Folded dimensions (h×w×l)
- 58 cm x 46.5 cm x 17.5 cm
- Chassis material
- Aluminum
- Country of origin
- Italy
- Stroller available as a pushchair (seat unit configuration) only; newborn accessories (like a carrycot) need to be purchased separately
- Yes
The Seat unit
- Maximum weight capacity - seat load
- 22 kg
- Recommended age range (best to use with a child of)
- 0-30 months
- Reversible seat unit
- No
- L-shaped, bucket-type seat unit
- No
- Reclining backrest
- Yes, infinite recline
- Full-recline backrest (a bigger-than-a-150-degree-angle to a lie-flat)
- Yes
- Backrest recline type
- Strap-operated
- One-hand backrest recline system
- No
- Extendable backrest
- No
- Legrest positioning
- Yes, 2 positions
- Extendable leg rest
- No
- Wipe-clean layer on the leg rest
- No
- Footrest
- Yes
- Width and depth of the sitting surface
- 30 x 21 cm
- A higher seat unit's position on the chassis
- No
- Height-adjustable seat
- No
- Seat unit's proper attachment indicator
- No
- 2in1 convertible carrycot/seat unit (pramette travel system)
- No
- Fabrics removable for cleaning
- Yes
- Seat fabrics cleaning
- Machine washable
- Safety harness type
- 5-point
- Harness padding
- Yes
- Height-adjustable harness belts
- Yes
- Ventilation integrated into the seat
- Yes
- Second seat can be attached (single-to-double convertibility)
- No
The Canopy (Hood)
- Seat unit equipped with a canopy/hood
- Yes
- Extendable canopy/hood
- Yes
- The canopy/hood features a sun visor
- Yes
- Floating, follow-the-sun canopy
- No
- Height-adjustable canopy
- No
- Removable canopy
- Yes
- Waterproof canopy
- Yes
- UV protection in the (canopy) fabrics
- Yes
- Ventilation integrated into the canopy
- Yes
- A pocket integrated into the canopy
- No
- Peek-a-boo viewing window present on the canopy
- Yes
- Peek-a-boo window can be closed/covered
- Yes
- Quiet (magnetic/no velcro) peek-a-boo window
- No
- Reinforcing side clasps present on the canopy
- No
The Bumper bar
- Bumper bar
- Yes
- Bumper bar type (style)
- Bar
- Removable bumper bar
- Yes
- Gate-opening (swing-away) bumper bar
- Yes
- Height-adjustable bumper bar
- No
- Bumper bar features a fabric (non-wipe-clean) cover
- No
- Bumper bar features an extra crotch strap
- No
The Wheels
- Number of wheels
- 4
- Front wheel(s) type
- EVA foam-coated wheels
- Rear wheels type
- EVA foam-coated wheels
- Front wheels diameter
- 16 cm
- Rear wheels diameter
- 16 cm
- Swivel wheels
- Yes
- Lockable wheels
- Yes
- Removable wheels
- Yes
- All wheels are double wheels
- No
- All-terrain version of wheels available to purchase separately
- No
- Wheels equipped with mudguards
- No,
- Two-wheel mode
- No
The Suspension
- Suspension
- Yes
- Wheels with suspension
- Front
- Suspension type
- Mechanical (internal spring-loaded mechanism)
- Adjustable suspension softness
- No
- Rocking chassis
- No
The Brake
- Central brake system/type
- One-step rocker pedal (flip-flop friendly)
- Deceleration handbrake
- No,
The Fold
- Folding system
- Flat (compact) fold
- One-hand fold
- Yes
- Plane-travel-friendly stroller with an ultra-compact fold (suitable as carry-on luggage)
- Yes
- Folds with the (forward-facing) seat attached
- Yes
- Folds with the rearward-facing seat attached
- n/a
- Self-standing fold
- Yes
- Auto-lock feature of the folded chassis
- Yes
- Folded stroller can be pulled behind like luggage
- No
- Stroller folds and/or unfolds by itself
- No
- Equipped with a carry strap/carry handle
- Yes
- Outward fold (the seat fabrics are on the outside after folding)
- No
The Handlebar
- Handle height adjustment
- No
- Handlebar material
- Leatherette (PU/eco-leather)
- Handlebar height
- 103 cm
- Reversible handlebar (handle can be flipped to the other side)
- No
- Safety wrist strap
- No
The Basket
- Shopping basket
- Yes
- Large shopping basket
- No
- Basket's weight capacity
- 3 kg
- Closable basket
- No
- An extra basket can be attached to the frame
- No
- A pocket integrated into the seat/elsewhere on the stroller frame
- No
The Carrycot
- Carrycot compatible
- No
The Car seat
- Car seat compatible
- No
The Accessories & Extra features
- Parent tray/organizer on the handlebar (included)
- No
- Cup holder can be attached
- No
- Reflective elements
- Yes
- No pushchair mode/seat-unit configuration available
- No
- Rain cover included
- Yes
- Mosquito net included
- No
- Leg cover (apron) included with the seat unit
- No
- Seat liner/insert included
- No
- Changing bag included
- No
- Carry bag/transport cover for the folded stroller included
- No
- Motorized/Baterry-powered
- No
- LED light(s)
- No
- Built-in audio speakers
- No
- A storage/bag can be attached instead of a seat
- No
Parent reviews of the Inglesina Quid²
Your questions about the Inglesina Quid²
Can you tell me about the seat material - does it have flame retardant chemicals or other toxins?
Hi, Anna,
No, as far as I know, the fabrics are of quality, and are not dangerous to be used. It's moe or a polyester kind of fabric, rathe pleasant, not too artificial feeling.
Hi,
Is there any chance to get the handle higher/longer, like extended?
Hi, Sofia,
Unfortunately no, there isn't. This is a very small travel stroller and they did not build that feature on it.
Check the Ergobaby Metro+ for an extendable handle.
How to keep it from opening up while storing please? Thanks.
Hi Barb,
It does have a kind of auto-lock feature, though it is not very strong. It can be pulled open easily just by a stronger movement. There is nothing really to stop that, so unless you would get a travel bag or a velcro strap to hold it closed, you will have to live with that unfortunately.
Does the Inglesina Quid2 fits in all airline overhead bin, and which would you recommend for traveling to different countries, the Quid2 or the Libelle 2?
Hi, Ernie,
The answer depends on multiple factors. The Quid2 was already taken on board as cabin luggage - multiple moms I know had it so. It, however, is a tad on the taller side, and some strict airlines might have a problem with it. It is vital to check with your airline of choice and their exact requirements, especially on the measurements they allow. 1-2 centimeters difference should not really make a difference, but 8 to 10 could.
About the Quid vs. Libelle, this again depends. First, on your child size and capabilities. The Quid lies flat, so is better for smaller babies, however has a smaller seat (so it will last shorter) and is larger after folding. The New Libelle from Cybex is smaller and more practical for traveling, however it is better for a larger/taller kid as it doesn't recline fully and is on the simpler side.
Hi Eli,
May I know the Quid2 seat height? Thank you.
Heya, Anne,
I don't really have this exact information down to the centimeter, as I don't have this buggy at hand. It is, however, not overly high up from the ground, the height is at about 41-43 cm from the ground approximately (take this as an educated guess, not an exact information).
If you, by any chance, wanted to know the seatback height, the backrest is 41 cm tall (not a very tall one).
Hi, which would be a better choice between the Quid2 and Leclerc MagicFold?
Looking for sturdy wheels and compact fold for travelling, and comfortable seat and backrest for my 10 month and short 4 yr old.
Many thanks!
Hi, Anni,
I will start with that that if your 4yo is not very, I mean very short, both will be a bit small for him and very, very occasional in usability The strollers themselves seem comparable to me, with the Quid being a bit better in terms of slanted seat. None of them is very spacious, really, and with the leclerc, I find that the fabric around the head and the angle of the seat make the child slide down a bit, but that might not apply to everyone. The Quid, on the other hand, is a bit narrow in the seat and also not exactly roomy. For your 10-month-old, both should work just fine, and I personally would go for the non-automatic-fold of the Quid from a longevity point of view, but here, really, both will do a very similar job, being OK for your smaller one, and a bit small for your older one.
I would, however, probably go for a different model altogether, from the ABC Design Ping to the Joolz Aer, there are a few more spacious options.