Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Chicco Cortina Stroller Element

Chicco Cortina Stroller Element

Chicco Cortina Stroller, Element
From Chicco

Price: $179.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.
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Product Description

The Chicco Cortina Stroller is loaded with features that both you and your baby will enjoy. The Cortina Stroller has a multi-position, flat-recline seat with ''Memory Recline.'' The stroller also comes with all-wheel suspension, two-position leg support, and a forward rotating, removable sun canopy. Both you and your child have a tray with cup holders, and you have the added convenience of a storage basket that can still be accessed when the seat is fully reclined. The Cortina has a one-hand fold and automatic storage latch to make packing up easier. Best of all, the Cortina Stroller is compatible with the matching KeyFit 30 Infant Car Seat.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15464 in Baby Product
  • Color: Element
  • Brand: Chicco
  • Model: 06064956780070
  • Released on: 2013-09-17
  • Dimensions: 34.25" h x44.00" w x20.75" l,25.50 pounds

Features

  • Compatible with our KeyFit and KeyFit 30 infant car seats
  • One-hand fold and automatic storage latch
  • Multi-position, flat-recline seat with ''Memory Recline''
  • Two-position leg support, forward rotating canopy, and all wheel suspension
  • For use from birth to 50 pounds

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Most helpful customer reviews

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.This stroller sucks.Pros:-Travel system is awesome-Sturdy-Wheels are no fuss-Room for 800 cups of some liquid for you and your tot. Consider this a pro if you drink *a lot* when you stroll your kid. For me, it's a conCons:-Heavy-HUGE. I live in an urban area. This thing is huge, and it's the main reason why I'm replacing it. Seriously, your kid will not even fit in this stroller until he or she is 2 years old. This stroller is so obese that it barely fits in the trunk of my Subaru STi. Really, Chicco? I know you're not selling this to Italians. It wouldn't fit in any car I've ever seen in Italy, let alone on most sidewalks-Collapsing this stroller is always at least a two-step process and is usually a three or four step process.-It has a few design flaws. 1. If you fold the handlebar down first, the stroller can't collapse down. 2. Can't open the stroller from collapsed mode unless the handlebars are up-How does this stroller stand up on it's own? Oh, wait; it doesn't-I'm 5'11 so pretty tall for a woman but not for a man. My feet kick the back tires all the time. :'(Overall, I hate this thing, but I'm giving it two stars because 1. the travel system works (although next time, I would just get the Keyfit Caddy) and 2. my husband doesn't hate it as much as I do.Really, buy just about anything else to stroll your kid unless you:1. Like having 200 ounces of liquid within potential reach2. Don't care that you probably shouldn't collapse this sucker on your own until you're at least a month postpartum3. Love getting annoyed looks from hipsters in coffee shops because even their skinny asses can't navigate around your fat stroller

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.We originally did not buy the stroller that went with our carseat because we insisted that we wanted a very small, slim, stroller that could easily be packed away and navigate busy areas, such as a Farmer's Market. After messing with one of the tiny strollers, we decided we wanted to upgrade to something larger that could carry the carseat from daycare to home (our baby is dropped off in the carseat on the way to work) as well as ride smoothly over streets and sidewalks.This stroller is truly amazing. The wheels turn smoothly and silently, all handle and folding operations are just a click away, and it has features like cup holders and cubbies in just the right places. Now that we have it we agree that the other stroller might as well decorate the trunk space of the car for "emergencies" because the Cortina does it ALL. I highly recommend it.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.We actually bought it from elsewhere, and they are the same model. I have used it once since I bought it, and I will use it everyday to pickup my baby girl from daycare. It will be a 10 min. walk. The "test drive" was very good, it rolled smooth and felt sturdy. My only complain is the weight, I am 115 lbs, 5'4 tall female and I have not much strength, I feel just Ok to fold it and move it from second floor to downstairs. But maybe for this price I should not expect better balance of weight and sturdy.It folds easily,but open not very easily (3.5/5 points)Handle can be adjusted to accommodate my height (5/5)Fold-up size is a little big for my car (I have a Lexus ES350), once it's there not too much space is left...(3/5)Wheels roll smoothly (4/5)All the covers except the sun shield can be removed to clean in the washer/dryer.(4/5)Overall I am happy with this product.

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