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May 7, 2015 by: Melanie

Scootin’ Around in the Combi Fold N Go Stroller

A special thank you to Combi for allowing me to review the Combi Fold N Go Stroller. All opinions and experiences shared are my own.

If I were to ever start another blog, I would probably call it The Stroller Queen. Seriously. Because I kind of am. I have gone through so many strollers in the past five years. I’ve had a triplet stroller, a twin stroller, two single strollers, one travel system, a jogging stroller, and two wagons. I know what kind of stroller gives me the best bang for the buck. And I know which stroller is so heavy and awkward that I’d rather stay at home than take it out anywhere. I guess my plethora of stroller experiences caught the eye of the awesome-sauce folks over at Combi because they emailed me a few weeks ago and asked me to try out their newly released Combi Fold N Go Stroller. My boys already use the Combi Coccoro car seats, but we’ve never tried the Combi brand stroller line, so I was excited for the chance.

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Let me start out by saying this stroller turns on a dime. Chalk it up to the front wheel suspension and swivel wheels, but I can maneuver around any small space with this stroller. The front wheels are also lockable.

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There’s also a surprising amount of storage capacity in this stroller. Parents haul a load of stuff, and and this stroller is ready for it all. Underneath the stroller is a large storage basket, and the canopy also has a pocket for placing items. The canopy has a velcro closure, so it’s more of a “hidden” compartment than the basket. I like that feature a lot!

 

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Mom (or Dad) and baby have a cup holder. The child cup holder is attached to a removable guardrail.

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My absolute FAVORITE feature of this stroller is its weight. It weighs 16.3 pounds and has a one-hand, self-standing fold. The Fold N Go Stroller is lightweight enough to carry single-handedly, and it’s compact enough to toss in the back of pretty much any vehicle. I’ve handled several bulky strollers in my day, and I cannot rave enough about how lightweight this stroller is.

In the photo below, you’ll also notice the “Pull to Fold” handle in the middle of the stroller. This is the handle that easily folds the stroller.

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My little guy is comfortable in his new ride. Ignore the fact that he’s not smiling. He’s the serious one of the bunch. He really does like it! I like the extra wide canopy that covers his face from the sun. The back of the canopy has a flap that opens to supply additional ventilation and to let me see what the little man’s up to.

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I’ve used the Combi Fold N Go Stroller in stores, the hospital, and on walks. It pushes smoothly and is a great fit for our little ones. Even though I have triplets, this is the perfect stroller to have on hand for those times that I have to take one kiddo out by myself.

Unlike most of the other strollers I’ve owned, this one isn’t going to a secondhand store or the stroller graveyard. The Combi Fold N Go Stroller is one worth hanging onto for the long haul.

 

The Combi Fold N Go is available in red or black. For all my twin mamas, there’s also a Double Fold N Go.

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Comments

  1. Cecilia says

    July 28, 2016 at 7:05 pm

    Hi there! Loved reading this, so thank you for sharing. My husband and I are expecting our first, and we have a small car.
    We have done our research and like the reviews, and size of the Combi Coccoro seat…
    I also love the look and size of this stroller, and plan to get it as well…
    My question, however, is whether the car seat model we are getting is compatible to rest in this stroller for use (until the child is big enough for the strollers actual seat)? I can’t seem to find an answer, and I’m hoping you may be able to help. Thanks!!

    • Melanie says

      July 29, 2016 at 2:02 pm

      Hi, The Combi Coccoro car seats are not designed to fit into a stroller. The Combi Coccoro is a convertible car seat that is designed for car use only. If you are looking for a car seat/stroller that goes together, then you want to look for Travel Systems. Combi does make a few: http://www.combiusa.com/Travel-Systems-s/1828.htm . I’ve ever tried these, but if they are anything like the stroller and car seats that I do have, then they should be great!

   
   
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