it is nice that it folds up fairly thin; just be careful that it doesn't tip over while it is folded up.
we like that it folds and has so many adjustments.
it folds down so flat we take it anywhere we might need to feed a meal.
if you don't fold it up, thats fine.
the foot rest is a great feature for toddlers and i love the way it folds up so i can sit it against a wall when not in use.
the rear wheels fold under to allow for dragging the stroller up the stairs or taking it on the escalator.
the seat does not go on as easliy when you are using the rear facing option, you have to get it through the handle just right so that you don't have to take off the foot rest and you can not fold the
and it folds flat when empty, so that it doesnt look messy.
- like all the other large strollers, it's a pain to fold up and take back out of the car.
i dealt with inconvenience of disassembling and assembling every single time we went on a trip (because it does not fold down), basically because it 'looked good'.
it was super easy to put together, even easier to clean, and even easier than that to fold up to store away (we live in a small space).
it folds away nicely (although my wife insists on leaving it open because she thinks it looks cool in our kitchen).
very easy to fold up and store
we had a peg perego plastic-fantastic for our first child and i can tell you that the base is much wider than nano, besides nano folds completely flat - something that no other highchair i know of can
we bought our nano because we loved the modern look and the flat fold; simple design with a function that helps a lot.
the only reason it's not five stars is because it doesn't fold up and isn't able to grow with the child, two features we wanted to have, but couldn't find for a reasonable, well designed price.
the highchair is light and easy to put together.the only gripe i have with this chair is that is does not fold up, so be sure to have adequate space for it.i would recommend this over other chairs
it folds quite compact and you can store the tray on the back of the chair for less mess around the house.
it looks very comfortable, and it can fold up for easy storage.
it folds up very easily and quickly, and can be rolled on its casters in either the folded or open position.
folds up nicely when not in use and doesn't take up too much room.
pros: it has an easy to use, one handed tray removal with a nice size snap on dish-washable tray; attractive leatherette cover is easy to clean; rolls smoothly; folds compactly and is very sturdy.
the leachco folds so small and is so light that i always keep it in my diaper bag.
best part is its small folds up in your bag.
this chair folds flat for travel - clamps swing in and seat folds down so the whole chair is about the size of a laptop computer when folded down.
these seats are compact enough and fold to fit inside my baby bag.
this chair is great looking, easy to put together, folds incredibly flat, and is easy to clean.
i like how it adjust and folds away pretty compact for such a bulky piece.
only drawback is that it does not fold into itself or have a carry bag, so it may seem cumbersome to until you get to your cart.
it is rather large and i have not found an organized way of folding it up and carrying it.
i have padded chairs that i was worried about denting, so i placed a folded towel underneath which keeps dents out of the fabric and makes the chair extra sturdy.
it does not fold up, but still fits in our trunk of our sedan with tray taken off.
it bends and folds in every way you could ever need it to to accomodate every situation.
but food will all get pour out if he decides to fold it and turn it over.
we tried a variety of cloth and vinyl bibs but my 7-month-old kept folding them up to shove in his mouth which slowed down his eating and was very messy.
we occasionally took it out with us when visiting somewhere as well, but as others have mentioned, it does not fold up easily.
easy to clean, easy to set up, easy to fold.
the travel bag is also a joke because you have to take the chairs apart to even put them in there so i just keep them folded up in the back of the van.
it does not fold as stated in the description.
we would have kept it, but with our small dining area, it no longer would work with baby #2 and we needed something that folds up.
it needs some assembly (not much - i even assembled it myself!) and does not fold, so it does take up space.
yes, it is rather large, and no it doesn't fold but we keep it in the corner of our kitchen- no biggie.
i purchased this for our home when the grandkids come over, it works very well for our purpose and it sturdy, the more expensive one fold down which would come in handy but i feel like it was a great
the chair is not portable, and does not fold up for storage.
it folds nicely so that i could take it on vacation last week.
it has two levels of height (you just turn it upside down for the other level.) amazon.com has great pictures that show how to use it, and how it folds up when not in use.
(as in, if you're traveling) it's very big and bulky when folded and doesn't stay folded.
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