🖤 Sleek, compact, and travel-savvy—because your baby’s comfort deserves first-class treatment.
The Ergobaby Metro+ Compact Baby Stroller is a lightweight (17 lbs), umbrella-style stroller designed for busy parents who travel. It folds compactly to fit most airplane overhead bins, supports up to 50 lbs, and features a multi-position recline for versatile comfort. With integrated newborn support, extra storage compartments, and a 2-year warranty, it’s engineered to grow with your child from newborn to toddler while offering reliable durability and convenience.
Harness Type | 5 Point |
Stroller Type | Umbrella Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | No |
Harness Feature | Adjustable Straps |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Material Type | Polyester |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Canopy Material | Polyester |
Seat Material | Polyester |
Tire Material | Polyurethane |
Item Weight | 17 Pounds |
Folded Size | 20L x 10W inches |
Rear Facing Stroller Maximum Height | 0.56 Meters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 34"L x 17"W x 38"H |
Frame Weight | 17 Pounds |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
Color | Black |
M**S
Didn’t disappoint
I bought this to be my travel stroller. The fact that it folds down small enough to fit in the overhead compartment was the biggest selling point. It fit in the overhead compartment of our plane with room to spare. I recently used this on a weeklong trip to the Caribbean and my three month old baby practically lived in it anytime we weren’t in the hotel. The full recline was essential, as he is too young to sit up in an inclined position. I loved the infant nest feature using the side snaps as it kept his feet and toys safely inside the stroller. You just have to remember to unsnap the panels anytime you’re closing the stroller. the seat is nicely padded, and my baby seemed comfortable anytime he was in the stroller. The basket underneath is small, but it was big enough to hold my midsized tote, which doubled as my diaper bag. The basket is easier to access from the front when the leg flap is folded up. The telescoping handle is a nice feature, as my 6 foot husband was able to adjust it whenever he was pushing the stroller, and I could lower it whenever I was pushing. The wheels roll nice and smoothly. It practically pushes itself. I walked with it one-handed the majority of the time. As others have said, the canopy does not fully cover the child, depending on the angle of the sun and the time of day. I kept a thin blanket handy and just clipped it to the canopy to provide additional shade when needed. The only downside for me is that I cannot close it one-handed, and I have a hard time opening it one-handed as well. My husband, who has bigger hands, is able to close it with one hand. Definitely not a dealbreaker. Highly recommend if you are in need of a compact travel stroller. It is also recommended to get the travel bag, which is sold separately, for storing the stroller when it’s not in use.
J**R
Great stroller
I bought this stroller during prime day while i was looking forward to an alternative to the the yoyo stroller. This has been a great alternative! It pops up and folds down easily and is very sturdy. The handles and adjustable which was helpful for the varying adult heights pushing it. There is minimal storage space under (which is to be expected for a compact stroller) but I could fit my small/medium size purse under.My one year old was comfortable in it and the sun shade had great shade coverage and a little vent to keep the airflow.It has a decently smooth ride for a compact stroller too. we took it over some cobble stone streets, grass, dirt and it did pretty well on them all.Folds down to what looks like is small enough to fit in an overhead bin on a plane. (but dont know from exp YET but am confident that it will)
C**K
The BEST travel stroller
This stroller is the greatest! It has everything you need and is totally worth the price! For context, I’ve had this stroller for 10 months since my baby was 3 months old. I have a bigger uppababy stroller for day to day, but I needed a good travel stroller that we could take on a plane for music festivals, trips to the mountains, etc.PROs:1. This stroller is super lightweight, folds down to a tiny size so it takes up very little space in the trunk and fits in overhead bin on planes. It is also easy to carry up and down stairs whenever ramps or elevators are not available.2. This stroller is very sturdy. The handle bar is nice and thick and adjustable. I’ve used this stroller on all kinds of terrains - concrete, asphalt, grass, wet grass, mud, dirt paths, stone, brick, rocks, sandy paths…it performs well on all of them except pure sand (no stroller does well on pure sand). The suspension is great - it just feels high quality and solid and it is so easy to maneuver. We walk a lot with this stroller- we’ve probably put over 200 miles on it and it is going just as strong as it did the first day. It is a beast!!3. The recline on the seat is adjustable and so is the fabric leg area. At three months my daughter was more comfortable in the bassinet style so I adjusted the seat to laying back and popped the leg area up to make a “bassinet” of sorts. Now that she is older I adjust the seat so she is sitting up with her legs hanging over the front. If she falls asleep, I recline it a little bit to keep her comfy.4. This stroller has a large sunshade. I like that I can pull it down really far to fully protect my baby from the sun.CONs:1. The basket is not as large as a full sized stroller. A fully stuffed diaper backpack with bottles in it will not fit under the seat without being laid on its back. If you have premade bottles in your bag that could be a problem because of liquid leakage. I just wear my diaper bag as I push the stroller when bottles are in it, but some people might not like that. You can also fit a couple of smaller bags under there, a muslin blanket, a light jacket, a fan, a sippy cup, water bottle or two, and a snack cup, so the basket is not tiny, but it is not massive like many bigger strollers.2. This stroller is forward facing without an option for baby to face the person pushing the stroller. There is no way to see baby while they are in the forward facing position, aside from stopping the stroller and coming to the front to check on them periodically. This bothered me when my daughter was really young, but she loves facing out now.3. No accessories are included. I bought a bar for her to rest her feet and hands on. I also bought the matching travel bag to put the stroller in when I travel. Warning - the travel bag material is flimsy but it does fit the stroller perfectly. Duct tape will fix any holes right up. We usually check the stroller rather than carry it on the plane. I also bought separate Velcro cupholders and pockets for the handle. I will probably add to these accessories over time as my daughter needs them (snack tray etc). These accessories are not expensive, so it’s not a big deal to me.Overall my husband and I LOVE this high quality, lightweight, and sturdy stroller. It has been on so many adventures with us, and we believe it is the best thing we’ve bought for our baby so far. You will not regret getting this!
L**Y
Good stroller with some caveats
I live in a walk up so I needed a stroller I could carry up and downstairs while holding my infant. This is a tall order. It is hard to find truly compact strollers that offer a lie-flat feature. Overall, this is a good stroller. It delivers on its promise of being compact (though it is still a little heavy for my noodle arms), it's easy to fold and unfold with one hand, the seat is very comfortable, and the ride is very smooth. However, there are a few design flaws. The locking feature is hard to reach with your foot when the seat is lying flat. The front of the seat feels very open for a young child, but that is somewhat to be expected with a compact stroller. I wish the sunshade was a bit bigger. Overall, for the price, I think it's a good stroller, but in retrospect I wish I would have gotten a full size. As it is when I leave the house alone I tend to wear her.
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