Safe-n-Sound Weekender Stroller

Our score 9.33 / 10

Research by Peter Crona Last updated Last checked Award Best value among travel strollersMethod How we research

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Safe-n-Sound Weekender Stroller

Pros / Cons

Pros

  • 6.7 kg weight, one-hand self-standing fold, and carry strap make it practical for boot lifts, public transport, and quick errands.
  • Near-flat recline, all-wheel suspension, lockable front swivel wheels, and a 6 kg basket give it more everyday usefulness than a bare-bones travel umbrella.

Cons

  • Compact EVA wheels and lightweight construction are a better fit for paved trips than rough tracks or long all-day walking.
  • Independent review evidence is still thin, so check seat comfort, fold size, and wheel feel before making it your only pram.

Product Facts

From Age
Birth
Weight
6.7 kg
Max Weight
20 kg
Stroller Type
Compact/travel stroller
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Safe-n-Sound Weekender is easiest to defend as an Australian second stroller: light enough at 6.7 kg to lift into a car boot or carry with the shoulder strap, with a self-standing one-hand fold for buses, trains, quick shops, and airport-style days. The near-flat recline and 6 kg basket make it more useful than a bare travel umbrella when you still need naps and essentials covered.

The tradeoff is that the evidence is mostly manufacturer-led and the compact EVA-wheel setup is not a substitute for a full-size pram on rougher paths. Shortlist it for convenience and storage, then check seat fit, folded size, and wheel feel before relying on it as your only everyday stroller.