Combi Helio DX Lightweight Stroller

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The Combi USA Helio Stroller offers a much larger seating area and taller handle, but is still extremely light weight and compact when folded thanks to Combi’s quick and easy tri fold design. The aluminum frame keeps the total weight low at 12.25 pounds, but the stroller will accommodate children up to 55 pounds.

The Combi USA Helio Stroller features a removable kid’s tray with cup and snack holder, large wheels for a comfortable ride, fully reclining seat with 5 point logo harness, integrated safety boot, removable washable seat cushion and shoulder strap for traveling. It includes stroller pack and will accommodate Combi’s shuttle infant car seat as well.

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13 Comments so far

  1. Lakin on September 3rd, 2009


    I’ve been using this stroller for about two weeks now after using a Graco Travel System for the last ten months, which was more of a workout than anything else. As handy as that stroller was, I’m glad to have put in a dark corner of my garage and banished it for good.

    I purchased this item for less money than is advertised here, just as a side note and a point of clarity.

    My son is 32″, a bit big for his age, and heavy, too — but after I gashed my hand open trying to hoist the old stroller from the boot of my truck, I said enough was enough. There comes a point in time when you have to just let certain items go. I was pretty attached to my Graco as it carried everything I “thought” I needed, but now, as time has passed, I know I can carry less, leaving more behind in the car and bringing along only what’s needed.

    The Stroller was easy to assemble right out of the box and the strap adjustments were all but done in about five minutes. The fact that it folds up into the size of a guitar case is quite amusing. It’s also about as heavy as one, which makes it convenient and no hassle.

    I did have to get used to the change. This stroller is more flexible — all over. You can sway it left and right and the baby can even bend several of the front pieces, as they’re “bendable”. I also found it to be good at handling dirt paths, which is usually a real low point for most umbrella type strollers.

    The storage is minimal and nothing like what I was used to, but I attached my old Osprey Packs to the handlebars and created an impromptu storage. Which is good enough for two bottles, a diaper, a bag of puffs and a pack of handiwipes. Done.

    Yeah, you can go buy a Maclaren for more money, but it’s a pain in the rear to fold up and looks really uncomfortable. I’d buy this again if I had to. A worthy product.

  2. Adie on September 3rd, 2009

    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Wobbly and difficult to steer.
    Sure, lots of handy features, but this thing wobbles and REQUIRES two (count em one two) hands to steer.

  3. Kyleigh on September 3rd, 2009

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Useful, sturdy for the most part, but the wheels don’t seem to last
    A very useful stroller except the wheels lock, get stuck or something constantly. This is our second one in 2 years but it beats traveling everywhere with a 34lbs toddler in our…

  4. Anonymous on September 3rd, 2009

    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Has its good points & its not so good ones
    We registered for this stroller (in Cherry) because i wanted a lightweight stroller for when our baby was a toddler & we went on vacation.

  5. Tvuna on September 3rd, 2009

    I just got this stoller at a local store. I paid $20 more than if i had bought on Amazon, but glad i didn’t wait since we needed one now. My son is only 2 months old, but this stroller fits for him even without the car seat attached. The harness goes down low enough that I feel he’s safe in it (he’s 23″ long) although I did add a head cushion. I like that it can fully recline too and has a little “boot” at the bottom to keep him from slipping out. I was surprised at how easy it is to fold up and how small it folds for how roomy it is unfolded. I’m short (5’1″) but the handle isn’t too tall for me even though it’s a good height for my 6′ husband. I wish the basket was a little bigger, but I can deal with it. Love the added bag, it’s big enough to replace my diaper bag if I’m just going on a short trip and don’t want to take the whole big bag with us. I would highly recommend this to others!

  6. Falk on September 3rd, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Purchase
    I purchased this product because I have been looking for a small stroller for my one year old. Lugging around that huge Graco stroller was getting to be too much and my mother…

  7. Falala on September 3rd, 2009

    This was the exact type of stroller that I was looking for, and here is why… My son will be 3 years old next month, weighs 35 pounds, and is 39″ tall. He is a big boy for his age, and on top of hauling him around, I was strolling him around in this big “cadillac” graco travel system stroller that we’ve had since he was born. I wanted something more compact, lightweight, I wanted to downsize, and I wanted something more age appropriate for a toddler (something that was easy for him to get in and out of when he wanted to walk).

    I wanted a stroller that had a drink holder by the handles for myself, and also one for my son like the graco, but we settled with this one which only has a cup holder for my son. Everything about this stroller for the most part is great, however I will state my dislikes: the cargo area at the bottom is fairly small, but it’s big enough for an essential extra diaper bag. One thing I really have a problem with is that this stroller does not have a lot of leg room for toddlers…being that my son is 39″ and around 35 pounds his legs are long, and if he falls asleep, sometimes his feet fall off of the leg rest and drag on the wheels. There is also not a lot of knee room when you bend his legs to put on the leg rest. I can’t see my son getting to 55 pounds and being comfortable in this stroller though. This is why I gave it 4 stars instead of 5.

    What I love about this stroller overall: it does what it says it does, it is lightweight, it does fold to a very compact size, and it rides smoothly, and is easy to push and maneuver with one hand. I also like the small diaper bag that comes with the stroller…nice to have extra storage for essentials.

  8. Valtina on September 3rd, 2009

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    verygood
    stroller is light weight but would like it to be more sturdy and better wheels for ease of use. over all not bad.

  9. Oswald on September 3rd, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Product
    I reviewed many many strollers before deciding on this one. I think what got me was the snack tray.

  10. Wolfgang on September 3rd, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    One of the Best Purchases I’ve Ever Made!
    I am in love with this stroller. I actually have the EX version in Cranberry. It literally folds in half vertically once you close it.

  11. Bing on September 3rd, 2009

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Definitely lightweight, not so great for shorter people
    This stroller really is lightweight and very compact. Opening and closing is simple and do-able with one hand if you really must.

  12. Africa on September 3rd, 2009

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Versatile lightweight stroller
    I bought this stroller to replace an old Combi that was a hand-me-down. We have 2 kids, so the older one is out-growing the old Combi (the guardrail is not removable).

  13. Yui on September 3rd, 2009

    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Disappointed
    At first I loved this stroller. I was looking for a stroller that was lightweight, had a basket, had a taller handle bar (I’m 5′-9″), and more durable than an umbrella stroller…

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