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(as of Nov 12, 2025 12:21:23 UTC – Details)
Keep things light for your family’s everyday adventures with the Summer by Ingenuity 3Dlite Convenience Stroller. Weighing in at just over 14 pounds, this lightweight stroller features an easy-to-fold compact frame that makes it easy to stow and go. Little ones will feel comfortable and secure thanks to its multi-position recline, a 5-point safety harness, and an extended pop-out sun visor with UPF 50+ made from recycled fabrics that help protect their delicate skin. An integrated child cup holder and snack tray folds with the stroller for the ultimate convenience. Parents will enjoy a cup holder, a convenient storage pouch, an easy-to-access storage basket, cushioned handles, a carry strap, and lockable rear wheels for safety. Take your tot for a super-smooth ride thanks to anti-shock front wheels (maximum weight for toddlers is 50 pounds). Whether you’re taking a spin around the neighborhood or strolling through the airport, the 3Dlite is the ideal stroller for travel or every day.
100% Recycled Fabric
Weighing just 14 pounds, the Summer by Ingenuity 3Dlite has a lightweight, durable aluminum frame that folds compactly with auto-lock, keeping it contained for travel and storage
Keeps kids comfortable and secure thanks to a 5-point harness with adjustable shoulder straps that grow with them and a padded seat back with multi-position recline
Anti-shock front wheels provide a smooth ride for them and easy maneuverability for you, while lockable rear wheels offer security when you need it most
Integrated child snack tray and cup holder fold with stroller; parent features include a cup holder, rear storage pocket, cushioned handlebars, and easy-access storage basket
The ideal lightweight stroller for travel or every day for children 6 months up to 50 pounds; folded dimensions are 40″ x 12″ x 14″
11 reviews for Summer Infant Ingenuity 3Dlite Convenience Stroller, Gray–Lightweight Stroller with Aluminum Frame, Large Seat Area, 4 Position Recline, Extra Large Storage Basket – Infant Stroller for Travel & More
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Savannah –
The BEST stroller for young kiddos!
LOVE THIS STROLLER!! It is compact and light. Stores well in smaller cars and is super easy to setup and take down. It rides so smooth and every wheel moves so no getting stuck!! Not a ton of storage but definitely has some nice pockets. The only downside is the cup holder near the handles is a bit wiggly and I worry it’ll fall off. It took me 15 minutes to setup and about 5 minutes to learn everything about it. Definitely worth the money!!
GRNGO –
Excellent, just watch out for the sun!
Folds up great for a smaller stroller. We have an Uppababy Cruz, but for road trips, it is just too big. This worked great. Ample storage, though don’t plan on putting your groceries or backpack underneath. Probably big enough for a smaller diaper bag, water bottles, etc. Parent storage was good and very glad they included it. The only thing we don’t like is that our 10 month old sits sooooooo far to the ground that the sunshade was pointless. For a taller child I’m sure it’s no issue, but ours was way off from any shade hitting him. It does extend a good ways out, just didn’t make a difference. Once he grows it’ll be no problem, just something we really had to watch on our beach trip. The stroller has a nice shoulder strap and locks together secure enough, though it sometimes felt like it wasn’t latched all the way even when it was. All in all, good purchase and would buy again.
Amazon Customer –
Affordable, Compact, and TSA Approved Umbrella Stroller
We picked this umbrella stroller up for a trip to DC, and it did exactly what we needed. It was small enough to get through TSA without a hassle and light enough to haul onto the Metro with no problem. The ride is a little bumpy thanks to the small wheels, but that’s the trade-off with compact strollers.The sunshade bent during travel and the latch that holds it closed has seen some wear after a year of events, but it still folds easily and gets the job done. For the price, we got our money’s worth and then some.It’s not built for rough terrain, but if you need something affordable and easy to travel with, this stroller keeps life moving
Lauren Milia –
I like Safety 1st teeny better
We had this for a few months until my husband accidentally hit it backing out of the driveway and broke the wheel off (kid was not in it). Lol anyways…we were going overseas the next day so last minute ran to target to get a new portable stroller and got the Safety 1st Teeny. I actually like it a lot better and it was about the same price.Some things I didn’t like about the summer infant were1. There are two separate handles making it harder to steer with one hand if you’re texting or holding a drink (because let’s be real those stroller cup holders don’t actually work it just spills everywhere)2. There are two separate brake pedals. The teeny just has one which is easier.3. The fabric feels cheaper than the teeny.4. The foot rest on the summer is flimsy because it has to fold so it’s just made of thin plastic. The teeny folds differently so the foot rest is sturdy.5. The hood on the summer infant never felt like it blocked the sun very well. The teeny’s hood seems like it covers more and I like that there’s a little flap you can peek through. Summer doesn’t have the flap. The summer also has hinges you have to secure on either side to keep the hood extended. The teeny just snaps into place by itself.Overall the teeny is just smoother and less annoying to use and feels like it’s better quality. The things I liked about the summer infant are still present on the teeny like the storage pocket in the back and the storage underneath seems to be about the same amount of space. The cupholder (not that I use it) can attach to both the left and right side if you’re left handed. I think the summer infant only attaches to the right side. Both were easy to fold and lightweight but I can actually fold the teeny with one hand which was great for getting on and off airplanes with a toddler in one arm and a million other things going on.I liked the summer infant ok but now that I’ve had something to compare it to I wouldn’t recommend it.
CowandPhoenix –
Great Little Stroller; Disneyworld Approved
I bought this for Disneyworld trip for when my 5 year old got tired of walking (we walked ten miles on Magic kingdom day alone!😂). I found it to be perfect for what I wanted it for. It was easy and fast to open and fold up once I figured out how to do it. Storage enough underneath to accommodate my backpack. Moved around the park nicely. Even turning was simple. My 5 year old fit perfectly in it. The only things I didn’t like about it were minor things: it doesn’t have a tray or a parent cupholder. It comes with a kid cupholder, but it fell off at some point because it doesn’t sturdily attach to the stroller. I didn’t take stars off because these were fixable by adding a detachable cup holder.Pros/ConsProsLightweightEasy to move aroundGreat priceGood for big kidsConsNo lap trayNo parent cupholderChild cupholder fell off (not stable)
Natalie –
Smooth sailing
Overall, I love this stroller. I’d buy it again in a heartbeat. I was looking for a stroller with a sunshade that folds up compact and that I could unfold with one hand. You definitely need two hands to unfold this stroller—and two hands and a foot to fold it up again—but it’s pretty easy to work with. I’m okay with that compromise because it’s got some other great features that are worth it. It is SOOO easy to maneuver; the wheels turn really smoothly. It has a sunshade, it reclines and sits up, it’s got a little storage pouch that’ll hold a couple phones and some credit/debit/cash, and it’s got a pretty big storage basket underneath that can fit a lunchbox or a medium sized purse (but not a big diaper bag or full sized backpack or anything like that). The cup holder comes off kinda easy, but it’s whatever. If you need to go to the mall or an outdoor event that’s going to be crowded, this is the stroller for you. It’s compact, doesn’t take up much trunk space, and it’s lightweight. I wouldn’t take it off-roading, and I would def suggest getting a little umbrella that attaches to poles or an SPF blanket to supplement the sunshade (It doesn’t have a lot of coverage). Sport-Brella makes one that matches the teal stroller option.
SD –
Great for the price. Sturdy.
Cynthia Elizabeth Garcia Martinez –
Excelente producto, ya eh comprado 2 para cada uno de mis hijos y no la cambiaria, practica, ligera y resistente.
AM –
We bought this stroller for our trip to Japan. We watched a couple videos comparing some more economical umbrella strollers. Pros: can fold up straight , easy to fold once you figure it out, light weight, surprisingly durable.Cons: the sun shade cover doesn’t come down far enough, cup holder falls off easily, handle bars aren’t your usual city strollers obviouslyWe were quite surprised how durable and sturdy this stroller was! We were able to go 2 weeks to Japan and take it all around the city and subway and hang bags off the handle bars and it made it through all that! Our toddler fell asleep for nap time in there as the back can be adjusted to fold down. She’s about 28 lbs and 21 m at the time do travel. She’s taller than average. She didn’t seem to find it. Enough storage at the bottom but doesn’t really have space for like a diaper bag for example. Good investment for traveling!
mohammed –
The product is great, very strong
CG –
Love the stroller. Easy to use and take down