🚀 Glide Through Parenthood in Style and Ease!
The Diono Flexa Umbrella Stroller is a lightweight, freestanding fold stroller designed for infants to toddlers up to 50 lbs. Featuring a compact aluminum frame, adjustable handles, an XL storage basket, and compatibility with major infant car seats, it combines urban convenience with durable, full-sized stroller performance.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
Installation Type | foldable/collapsible |
Color | Blue Turquoise |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Fabric Type | Scuffed |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Canopy Material | Solid fabric |
Care Instructions | Stroller: Spot clean. Harness Pads: Machine wash |
Seat Material | Copper Blend |
Tire Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 18.3 Pounds |
Folded Size | 41.3 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 26.2"L x 20.7"W x 41.3"H |
Frame Weight | 18.3 Pounds |
Stroller Seat Weight | 18.3 Pounds |
Harness Type | 5 Point |
Stroller Type | Umbrella Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | Yes |
Harness Feature | Adjustable straps, padded shoulders |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Additional Features | No nonsense slim fold |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
B**A
Lightweight and easy to transport
Been using this for a 1-3 month old so far. Love the ease of collapsing and opening. And it fits easily in the trunk and stands nicely in a corner when its collapsed. The only downside is the access to the cargo space underneath. The nets and frame are such that we can only slip in items no bigger than a waterbottle. If you aren't looking to carry large items, it works. We put 5 water bottles and a small diaper bag/mat in there and still had a bit of room.
J**S
Me encantó
El coche es lo esperaba, un color diferente y cómodo.
R**.
Beautiful appearance but not so hassle-free as advertised.
Bought this stroller primarily for travel, but its size after folding is not for carry-on, not to mention it's not as easy to fold as demonstrated in the video. I could definitely not fold it with only one hand. It has a big storage basket but the bars underneath the seat make it difficult to put in a bag with proper size and only contain essential baby stuff. Guess the only reason I keep it is because it has my baby's favorite color.
L**S
Strong and durable
Lightweight for a stroller of this size. It’s been great so far. I have no complaints.
A**R
Ok to horrible after 4 months of heavy use.
First of all. I originally bought uppa baby g luxe. I hated the folding mechanism so much i returned it. Diono flexa kept my attention so I ordered it to see how it is. Price was around same, maybe ten dollars less expensive so why not.What I like about this stroller: pretty lightweight. Can stand(with the front lock) on its own, pretty compact. Design is pretty nice. Pushes ok(not as smooth as uppa baby g luxe imo).Folding mechanism is easy breezy. Just push the button and pull the lever up. Super easy.Also adjustable handle is super great when traveling. I also like the fact that the seat is adjustable so my LO can put the foot down or up when napping.Locking Break is OK so far but it’s kind of annoying to step it on twice to make sure that it is locked properly. I take public transit everywhere since I live in the city and I have to make sure that the locking mechanism is easy to do on the train or bus.What I don’t like about this stroller:The safety buckle. 5 point safety belt is great if it DOES not detach from upper and lower part. Why does upper lower safety buckle detach?It’s really annoying to try to attach with moving toddler again and again since it comes apart pretty easily. (I heard there’s same issue with mcclaren) i might just use gorilla glue to attach the upper and lower part permanently.Also seat recline is NOT smooth at all and it’s hard to get the seat recline all the way down or up. Wish it was just a button and click mechanism rather than belt recline.Also the standing mechanism is great if I didnt have to lock the front wheel over and over again. One thing about g luxe was standing mechanism. I didn’t have to lock anything.When trying to unfold the stroller I have to push the lever down pretty hard. It’s not a big deal because I always set the stroller first and get my LO but if you want to do it while holding the baby I can imagine it to be pretty hard.Wheel also makes some squeaky noise so it’s little annoying. Might just spray some grease on it.Over all I would give this stroller 4 out of 5.I do like the stroller but there are things that needs to be improved. I think it is worth the price though, it is pretty sturdy and comparable to uppa baby g luxe and mcclaren.Edit: After using it for almost 4 months I can’t recommend this product at all. Brake is terrible, it gets stuck and you have to step on the brake really hard on both sides to get the brake on. It’s frustrating especially on the public transportation.Also the wheels has gone ok to terrible as well. It always gets stuck on potholes and it’s not smooth at all and not great for city life, which IS what they advertise for. I live in Chicago and it’s probably gonna be terrible in the snow so I’ll just have to use bulky jogging stroller instead. If I knew this I wouldn’t have paid this much to buy this stroller.I had urbini reversi which is 60 dollars stroller and it’s honestly comparable to this. I regret purchasing this stroller.Edit2: After using it for 5 months the wheel on the back bent and totally broke. it’s useless. We threw it away while on the way back from the grocery run couple blocks away from our apartment. Piece of junk.
C**O
Luxury look and feel
Right out of the box I was impressed with the quality of this stroller. The build and especially the fabric make this stroller look and feel like it costs a lot more than it does. The fabric is beautiful and has a nice cool feel to it and a tight weave but it also feels soft and strong and has a nice drape to it. It just overall has a very luxury look and feel.This stroller is easy to fold and it folds up very flat but long. The handles are extendable which makes it slightly more compact when folded but I wish they extended just a little bit further out because they are a bit awkward if you are tall. I’m 5’10” and I find myself having to lean forward a bit when pushing this stroller to avoid accidentally catching my foot on the wheel so for people taller than myself I imagine it would be even more annoying and possibly uncomfortable. Folding is basically one handed and there is a latch that automatically catches and holds the stroller closed. Getting the stroller to stand upright takes an extra few seconds because you have to get the little toes on the front wheel to point downwards. There is a lock on each front wheel that holds them forward in the correct position to stand upright with surprising stability considering the narrow footprint. The bumper bar is flexible so you don’t have to remove it to properly fold up the stroller.Tragically, this cleverly engineered folding mechanism comes at a cost; the basket on the bottom of the stroller is purely decorative. There are metal bars criss-crossed through it so it is inaccessible from the top and the fabric is riveted tightly to the stroller frame so it’s inaccessible from the side too. If you depend on a usable basket than this is not the stroller for you.The seat on this stroller feels soft and the padding is nice. The seat bottom is adjustable so that it can stick straight out or you can have it bent at the knees for older children who are tall enough to use the footrest. The canopy is downright gorgeous. I love that it can drop low enough in the front to effectively protect my little one’s eyes from harsh sunlight. The canopy also has a little magnetic window flap with a screen in the back so that you can quietly peek in to check on your baby without waking them up like more common velcro tabs tend to do. The 5 point seatbelt is easy to use, easy to adjust and has top quality padding. The pads have a premium look and feel and can easily be removed to clean or just to make adjustments less of a hassle. They feel soft and smooth and not irritating at all on a baby’s delicate skin. The back of the seat reclines using a sturdy strap and clip so you can quickly lay it back one-handed.This stroller comes with a perfectly fitted plastic rain cover which I sometimes use as COVID protection when I have to take my little niece someplace crowded (not if it’s too warm out though because I don’t want her to overheat.)I ended up buying Diono’s stroller footmuff to use with this stroller so I can take her for walks even when it’s chilly out and it is probably my favorite stroller accessory, it makes this stroller warm and snug and perfectly cozy for my 7 month old baby.I don’t love the braking mechanism, it feels flimsy and it can be difficult to get it to lock in place. It’s cool that either side will control both rear brakes (usually, its a bit hit and miss). The frame seems to be slightly uneven; the front right wheel often skips along the ground only actually rolling like it supposed to every once in awhile. I’ve gotten used to it for the most part but it really drove me nuts at first. I tried swapping the front wheels thinking maybe I had them on the wrong sides but that didn’t fix it and I tried adding a little more weight one both sides and then just on that side and nothing helped, I think the frame is just slightly uneven. It’s not a big deal but it doesn’t stop me from using this stroller every day.
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