🛡️ Protect Your Journey with Style!
The Contours Bitsy & Bitsy Elite Compact Fold Lightweight Stroller Travel Bag is a must-have for parents on the move. This durable, lightweight bag offers superior protection for your Bitsy stroller while traveling, featuring a collapsible design for easy storage and convenient carrying options. With a focus on quality and customer support, this travel bag is designed to make your life easier.
Product Dimensions | 21.5 x 7.25 x 24 inches |
Item model number | ZY040-BLK6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Minimum weight recommendation | 5 Pounds |
Maximum weight recommendation | 40 Pounds |
Material Type | Vinyl |
Additional product features | Compatible with the Contours Bitsy & Bitsy Elite Strollers ONLY |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Harness type | 5 Point |
Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
T**Y
Great stroller, compact, sturdy, easy to push with 1 hand
This is a great stroller. I originally bought it to take with us on a plane for vacation, its supposed to be of appropriate dimensions to be stored in the overhead compartment so you don't have to check it at the gate. Unfortunately we were unable to go on that vacation, and then Covid happened the following year, so I have not tested this. But I have used it for so many other errands and I have no complaints. It's super light weight and compact, very easy to fold. I also love how much coverage you get with the shade, most strollers have subpar coverage and this was one of the main reasons I leaned toward this stroller over a few other contenders. Turns on a dime, super easy to push with 1 hand. The best part is that it can hold an infant seat and is compatible with nearly any infant carseat, which was what we needed for the vacation we didn't get to go on because we had an infant and had no desire to lug the carseat around! So far its been very durable, though I would not suggest taking it through tall grass or super rough terrain where there may be extremely uneven ground or over large stones. But the frame is verysturdy. I wish the basket were a hair bigger, but is not a deal breaker and has.woroed just fine for my needs. My son would appreciate that the seat be able.to be up straighter as well as recline a bit more, but these are again not deal breakers. It does the job and i definitely recommend it.
C**A
Nice quality, compact
We love this stroller! It has traveled with us on planes, trains and autos and is a great little workhorse. There are a few gripes but for the size and options it does have it is a winner.ProsSmooth ride, navigates bumpy streets without a problemCompact, though not necessarily overhead compartment compatible but still easy to lug aroundLeg rest and reclining seat for sleeping babyUniversal infant carseat compatibleComfortable handleGood canopy coverageHigh quality fabricEasy brakeEasy one hand foldEasy one handed steeringEasy to maneuver in tight spots, good "driving feel"ConsSmall storage binSeat is tough to cinch up, need two handsSeat doesn't sit fully upright, baby keeps trying to sit up more.No built in cup holder, storage tray but that is easy to addTop of seat tends to fold forward unless child is tall enough to keep it flat
K**K
Great option for a universal stroller!
Overall, I actually really love this stroller for a easy travel or quick option. It’s super easy to fold and unfold (even with baby in arm), super lightweight, easy to maneuver even with one hand, and a smooth ride. It’s awesome that it’s essentially universal to attach your infant car seat onto it. I used this exclusively for the first 4 months of my babies life. The only caveat is that it never really felt that stable to simply balance and strap the infant car seat on top, and that always made me a bit uneasy. For that reason I’d say it’s not an absolutely perfect stroller. However, if you’re looking for something universal, fairly priced, this is awesome. I keep it in my house now for easy access to take my baby on walks. And keep the big stroller in my car for outings.
F**C
Love with limitations
Purchased for second baby. I use my old baby trend expedition jogger travel car seat with it for my infant. Love that it can carry an infant seat so easily! Now I hardly use my jogger stroller and gave away my old umbrella stroller because the wheels were constantly getting stuck and not pushable with one hand. This one is so smooth and easy to use. Great for someone with multiple kids bc it’s lightweight, easy to maneuver, fold up, carry with one hand. This is not good for bumpy terrain because it is so lightweight and easy to tip over. This stroller is best for people who are minimalist and want to travel lightly. You can put some things in the undercarriage but I wouldn’t push it’s limits by carrying your diaper bag on the handles. It’s not meant to be used like that.
J**Y
Great for the price, but not perfect (comparison against Uppababy Minu and Babyzen Yoyo+)
We bought this stroller at Buy Buy Baby to use as our travel stroller, since we fly frequently. Originally I wanted the Uppababy Minu or Babyzen Yoyo+, but I couldn't justify the price when we won't be using this as our primary stroller. For the price, I ended up buying the Bitsy. It does a good job but it's definitely not perfect.Comparison:- When collapsed, the Bitsy is slightly bigger than the Yoyo+ but smaller the Minu.- The Minu is the heaviest, and the Yoyo+ and Bitsy are comparable.- I actually didn't end up liking the Yoyo+ because it felt like it was too wobbly. The Minu is a tank, like all the other Uppababys, and pushed like a standard, non-compact stroller. I'd say the Bitsy was somewhere in between.- The Minu undercarriage basket is the biggest. The basket for the Bitsy fits about two SkipHop animal backpacks stacked on top of each other. Unless you have a small diaper bag, it's not going to fit much.- The Minu had the deepest seat.- The Bitsy and Minu had comparable sized canopies.- The Minu had a deeper recline than the Bitsy.Pros of the Bitsy:- It rides super smooth, and doesn't feel wobbly like the Yoyo+ or PockIt. It handled small bumpy surfaces ok, and was great in the airport. I was able to push and navigate my 35 pound toddler with one hand, which was nice.- I was able to hang a diaper bag on the back using Think King Mighty Buggy Hooks without it tipping. When we travel, I use my big JuJuBe Be Prepared, and it was able to hang fine and didn't tip even with no kids in the stroller. If I put weight on the bag as I shuffled through it, then it would start leaning a little, though.Cons:- The seat angle when seated all the way up is terrible, almost like it's semi reclining. My kids said it felt uncomfortable sitting in it. I got around it by using the infant carseat adapter strap and buckling it super tight behind the seat back, so that it forces the seat back to sit more upright. But had this not worked, I probably would have returned the stroller.- The seat is not very deep. It's not as big a deal if you push the adjustable leg rest and push it all the way back, so that taller kids can use the plastic foot rest versus letting their legs dangle.- The adjustable leg rest stays up when folded which make it feel less compacted, and I was afraid it was going to get broken off at some point since it's made out of plastic. You can push it all the way down if you take the cover off the leg rest, but that's kind of a pain to do every time you want the leg rest to get folded into the collapsed stroller. It was also not as easy as an adjust as the Uppababy GLuxe.- It did not fit on our Southwest plane overhead, so it was gate checked on both our flights. I held it up to one of those "does your carryon fit?" pictures, and it would have been ok if the back wheels weren't there. It's not a dealbreaker though, since we're normally last off the plane with our two kids anyway, and by then our stroller is already sitting on the jet bridge.
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