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Lightweight and Umbrella Strollers in Canada

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Lightweight and Umbrella Strollers in Canada

If you are searching for an umbrella stroller in Canada, or a compact everyday stroller that fits in a condo hallway, slides into an airplane overhead bin, or lifts easily up a Montreal Metro staircase,... If you are searching for an umbrella stroller in Canada, or a compact everyday stroller...
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À partir de CA$ 679.00
CA$549.00
CA$660.00
CA$599.99
$119.99 CAD DE RABAIS
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CA$679.96CA$799.95
CA$499.95
$80.00 CAD DE RABAIS
CA$319.99CA$399.99
$99.99 CAD DE RABAIS
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CA$239.99CA$299.99
CA$699.99
CA$469.99
$100.00 CAD DE RABAIS
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CA$399.99CA$499.99
$100.00 CAD DE RABAIS
CA$449.99CA$549.99
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CA$650.00
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CA$870.00
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CA$870.00
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CA$449.99
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CA$549.95
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À propos de la collection

If you are searching for an umbrella stroller in Canada, or a compact everyday stroller that fits in a condo hallway, slides into an airplane overhead bin, or lifts easily up a Montreal Metro staircase, this collection is where to start. At Kido BĂ©bĂ©, every lightweight stroller you see here has been handled and folded in person by our team at our Kido BĂ©bĂ© showroom in Montreal — because weight and fold mechanics are the two things you cannot judge from a spec sheet alone. In the Canadian market, lightweight strollers are generally defined as models under 8 kg, and they serve three distinct parent groups: those who need a nimble second stroller for urban daily use, families preparing for air travel with gate-check logistics in mind, and condo-dwelling parents who need a stroller that stores in a standard closet without a dedicated garage. All strollers sold in Canada are subject to the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, and every model in this collection meets current Health Canada safety requirements.

Choosing the right lightweight stroller comes down to four variables. The first is fold: a one-hand compact fold that stands independently on the ground is a meaningful daily convenience; a two-step fold that requires both hands and a curb to prop the stroller upright is a real friction point after a long day. The second is recline depth: parents of younger infants should look for models that offer a near-flat recline or accept an infant car seat via an adapter, confirming compatibility with the Canadian version of the seat. 

The third is canopy coverage: a lightweight stroller with a small canopy can be limiting in Canadian weather, whereas a UV-rated extendable canopy performs across seasons. The fourth is car seat compatibility: models like the UPPAbaby Minu V3 and Nuna TRVL LX accept adapters for compatible infant car seats, effectively making them full travel systems from birth. The Bugaboo Butterfly 2, at 7.3 kg and suitable from birth, is a strong option for parents who need newborn compatibility from day one. The Stokke YOYOÂł offers premium build and compact dimensions and is compatible from birth with the separately available 0+ Newborn Pack.

Canadian winter adds a fifth consideration that no other retailer addresses at the collection level. Lightweight strollers with very small wheels struggle in the slush conditions common on Montreal sidewalks from November through March. Look for models with foam-filled or all-terrain wheels, footmuff compatibility for temperatures below zero, and a canopy that extends far enough to provide wind protection during cold-weather outings. Our Kido Bébé team tests these models in Montreal conditions and can point you toward the right option for your specific neighborhood and routine. 

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If you are searching for an umbrella stroller in Canada, or a compact everyday stroller that fits in a condo hallway, slides into an airplane overhead bin, or lifts easily up a Montreal Metro staircase, this collection is where to start. At Kido BĂ©bĂ©, every lightweight stroller you see here has been handled and folded in person by our team at our Kido BĂ©bĂ© showroom in Montreal — because weight and fold mechanics are the two things you cannot judge from a spec sheet alone. In the Canadian market, lightweight strollers are generally defined as models under 8 kg, and they serve three distinct parent groups: those who need a nimble second stroller for urban daily use, families preparing for air travel with gate-check logistics in mind, and condo-dwelling parents who need a stroller that stores in a standard closet without a dedicated garage. All strollers sold in Canada are subject to the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, and every model in this collection meets current Health Canada safety requirements.

Choosing the right lightweight stroller comes down to four variables. The first is fold: a one-hand compact fold that stands independently on the ground is a meaningful daily convenience; a two-step fold that requires both hands and a curb to prop the stroller upright is a real friction point after a long day. The second is recline depth: parents of younger infants should look for models that offer a near-flat recline or accept an infant car seat via an adapter, confirming compatibility with the Canadian version of the seat. 

The third is canopy coverage: a lightweight stroller with a small canopy can be limiting in Canadian weather, whereas a UV-rated extendable canopy performs across seasons. The fourth is car seat compatibility: models like the UPPAbaby Minu V3 and Nuna TRVL LX accept adapters for compatible infant car seats, effectively making them full travel systems from birth. The Bugaboo Butterfly 2, at 7.3 kg and suitable from birth, is a strong option for parents who need newborn compatibility from day one. The Stokke YOYOÂł offers premium build and compact dimensions and is compatible from birth with the separately available 0+ Newborn Pack.

Canadian winter adds a fifth consideration that no other retailer addresses at the collection level. Lightweight strollers with very small wheels struggle in the slush conditions common on Montreal sidewalks from November through March. Look for models with foam-filled or all-terrain wheels, footmuff compatibility for temperatures below zero, and a canopy that extends far enough to provide wind protection during cold-weather outings. Our Kido Bébé team tests these models in Montreal conditions and can point you toward the right option for your specific neighborhood and routine. 

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If you are searching for an umbrella stroller in Canada, or a compact everyday stroller that fits in a condo hallway, slides into an airplane overhead bin, or lifts easily up a Montreal Metro staircase, this collection is where to start. At Kido BĂ©bĂ©, every lightweight stroller you see here has been handled and folded in person by our team at our Kido BĂ©bĂ© showroom in Montreal — because weight and fold mechanics are the two things you cannot judge from a spec sheet alone. In the Canadian market, lightweight strollers are generally defined as models under 8 kg, and they serve three distinct parent groups: those who need a nimble second stroller for urban daily use, families preparing for air travel with gate-check logistics in mind, and condo-dwelling parents who need a stroller that stores in a standard closet without a dedicated garage. All strollers sold in Canada are subject to the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, and every model in this collection meets current Health Canada safety requirements.

Choosing the right lightweight stroller comes down to four variables. The first is fold: a one-hand compact fold that stands independently on the ground is a meaningful daily convenience; a two-step fold that requires both hands and a curb to prop the stroller upright is a real friction point after a long day. The second is recline depth: parents of younger infants should look for models that offer a near-flat recline or accept an infant car seat via an adapter, confirming compatibility with the Canadian version of the seat. 

The third is canopy coverage: a lightweight stroller with a small canopy can be limiting in Canadian weather, whereas a UV-rated extendable canopy performs across seasons. The fourth is car seat compatibility: models like the UPPAbaby Minu V3 and Nuna TRVL LX accept adapters for compatible infant car seats, effectively making them full travel systems from birth. The Bugaboo Butterfly 2, at 7.3 kg and suitable from birth, is a strong option for parents who need newborn compatibility from day one. The Stokke YOYOÂł offers premium build and compact dimensions and is compatible from birth with the separately available 0+ Newborn Pack.

Canadian winter adds a fifth consideration that no other retailer addresses at the collection level. Lightweight strollers with very small wheels struggle in the slush conditions common on Montreal sidewalks from November through March. Look for models with foam-filled or all-terrain wheels, footmuff compatibility for temperatures below zero, and a canopy that extends far enough to provide wind protection during cold-weather outings. Our Kido Bébé team tests these models in Montreal conditions and can point you toward the right option for your specific neighborhood and routine. 

Questions fréquentes

1. What is considered a lightweight stroller in Canada?

A lightweight stroller is generally defined as a model under 8 kg (approximately 18 lbs), though there is no official weight category set by the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, which governs stroller safety standards but not weight classifications. Within that threshold, you will find a range of designs: umbrella-handle frames, compact city strollers, and travel-specific models. At Kido Bébé, our curated selection focuses on lightweight options that still deliver five-point harness security, reliable braking, and canopy coverage adequate for year-round use in Canada.

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