Chicco Mini Bravo Plus Lightweight Stroller - Storm | Black
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Jacqueline
> 3 dayI love everything but the stroller except the canopy fabric. Is so thin and when it rains water goes through it. It’s not thick fabric like the other strollers out there. Also the wheels made a horrible noise but I managed to fix that issue. Other then that the stroller is nice!
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shawn
> 3 dayThe caster angle of the front wheel makes going over bumps a pain, and the much narrower front track makes turning a pain, too. If the wheels arent pointed to the desired direction, it takes much effort to realign by just pushing. The curved push bar does not promote sense of direction, or leverage, its just not great all around. Yes, you can fold then carry with one hand, but that is the only good part of this stroller.
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Jessica L.
Greater than one weekSo I’ve tried a few different strollers while trying to find one that was easy to use for someone petite like i am. Baby stuff is always so bulky and heavy so I was searching for something lighter than my regular stroller (I have the Chicco urban) and easy to fold and unfold. This is super important when you’re juggling a baby by yourself while running errands. This one caught my eye because it fits my Chicco keyfit car seat and it has the one hand fold. Right now my baby is two months so she still requires the car seat for most strollers. Unboxing and assembling this stroller was easy for me to do by myself. I was surprised by how nice the fabric is and I like the stretchy material that is used on the canopy (I’m hoping it doesn’t snag easily). The car seat clicks in and out very easily. The fold is very easy, I’m still getting the hang of the unfold, but it’s fairly simple as well. As far as weight, I don’t know that I would consider it light, but it’s definitely lighter than my urban and I think I’ll use it much more than my full size stroller. All in all, this is a really nice stroller that i would consider practical for every day use. I really like it so far. Side note: pulling the canopy down while the car seat canopy is down creates a cool little pod over baby which is nice for naps.
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tinabsinger
> 3 dayLove this stroller. Fits perfectly in the trunk of my SUV with room to spare. My 3-year old is able to nap comfortably in the reclining seat. The tray is perfect for holding snacks. Easy to fold and unfold.
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PD
> 3 dayChicco has the best baby gears. Although more expensive than other generic brands, it is more sturdy and easy to fold. It is a little bit heavier, but I think sturdiness is directly proportional to the weight. Overall great stroller.
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Ashley
> 3 dayGot this stroller and we love it! So lightweight, so easy to use. We have taken it to my older daughters softball games, downtown, and a winery. Has a big storage compartment. So easy to move your infant from the car to the stroller. It just clicks in, no hassle. Will absolutely recommend this product! So happy with my purchase!
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Rachel LC
> 3 dayI love our chicco products! I had a hand-me-down chicco stroller but it was so big and hardly fit in my Subaru crosstrek. This stroller is much more compact and perfect for out outings like the store and doctors office, etc. it’s an easy in and out of the car, lightweight, and easy to fold.
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Lauren R.
> 3 dayLightweight, easy to clean, Keyfit carseat works easily with it!
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Staci
> 3 dayAfter we transitioned out of the big stroller, we started using this and it’s perfect. Small enough to not take up too much space, big enough to go shopping at Target with. Love it!
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laurak
> 3 dayNot our favorite Chicco stroller. It is smaller, lighter and easier to transport. But the wheels are awful. They even get hung up on small obstacles like acorns. This is frustrating to use even on the pavement. I would not recommend spending the money on this when a $20 umbrella stroller can do the same.