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Product Details
- 5 Point harness on this umbrella stroller from Chicco
- Reounded removable and adjustable sun canopy on the Chicco stroller
- Lightweight stroller from Chicco features lockable swivels on the front wheels
- Chicco stroller features front and rear wheel suspension
- Stroller also includes 2 position reclining seat
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Product Description
Chicco Ct0.6/Capri Stroller - Noce
Ultra Lightweight Umbrella StrollerThe Ct0.6/Capri's new rounder, roomier canopy can be adjusted to help you better protect your child from the weather. The padded five-point harness and multi-position reclining seat is guaranteed to keep your child safe and satisfied.
You can take your Ct0.6/Capri almost anywhere with its all-wheel suspension and front wheel swivel locks. Best of all, the Ct0.6/Capri only weighs eleven pounds and comes with a fashionable carry bag and carry strap making transport and storage easy.
Features:
-Lightweight Aluminum Frame
-Compact and highly maneuverable
-5-point harness with padded shoulder protectors
-Multi-position reclining seat
-Extra Protection: Rounded removable and adjustable sun canopy
-Front & rear wheel suspension for a smooth ride
-Lockable swivels on front wheels
-Nylon Carry Bag: Easy for travel and storage
-Added Convenience: Mesh storage bag
-Recommended Use: From 6 - 36 months, up to 37 lbs.
Product Dimensions: 33.46" x 19" x 39"
Product Weight: 11 lbs.
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Bought for travel, now use as primary
We bought this stroller primarily for travel purposes (airport/gate check, train, etc.). We used a Bugaboo Bee previously. My wife likes this one so much that she uses it almost exclusively. Granted, she is petite and the weight savings over the Bee were a huge factor for her. I still prefer the Bee. There are just some features you cannot do in an umbrella stroller.Likes:- Lightweight! At 11 lbs., it's almost half the weight of traditional strollers and a good 7 lbs. lighter than the Bee. I didn't think a lousy 7 lbs would make a significant difference, but it is noticables and makes all the difference to the wife. There is also a built in carry strap that is handy at the airport.- Compact. This is the greatest advantage of the umbrella. By "collapsing" in two dimensions, the Ct0.6 takes up less room than my golf clubs. The bee only "folds" in one dimension such that it ends up taking much more trunk space.- Overall construction. The frame...
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November 7, 2009
(Miami, FL USA) | Helpful Votes: 177 | Rating: 4
Not a bad travel stroller
As a very compact stroller, this one is pretty good. I looked at many umbrella strollers and most did not have 5 point harnesses or aren't comfy for someone over about 5'2". Now I'm a hair under 5'8", but I wouldn't recommend this for anyone taller. My husband at 6' had to hunch over to push it. Another issue is that the wheels are pretty close together and the handles don't tilt back far enough to provide a lot of separation between your feet and the wheels. You do have to walk heel-toe if you are going to walk behind the stroller and that not only takes a little getting used to, but can be tiring because you don't use your normal walking muscles.It has a very small basket underneath that can store some smile items, but because of the cross back support, you can't put a bag of any size under there, but it's good for small purchases. Also, while it does recline, it's not much, but more than you would see on other umbrella strollers.Another plus is that it is...
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July 13, 2007
(San Diego, CA USA) | Helpful Votes: 96 | Rating: 4
Good stroller
I bought this stroller a couple of weeks ago for a trip we were going on. It's a lot easier to carry around than the big ones that take the car seat. I love the 5-point harness, and it folds and unfolds pretty easily (the plastic clip is a bit unruly). The harness snap is stiff, and I've given myself a couple of blood blisters trying to close it. We borrowed a friend's older version a few months ago, and ours has some improved features:-better canopy to cover baby-better handles (I think they're more ergonomic)-better undercarriage basketCONS: I'm 5'6" and have a little trouble with the handle height. I'm not sure why someone can't make an umbrella stroller with extendable handles, but I haven't seen one for a decent price. I find that when I'm walking at a moderate/fast pace, my feet hit the wheels. I can get around this by holding on with one hand and walking beside the stroller, but it's a bit aggravating. Also, when you fold up the...
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March 9, 2006
(Tucson AZ) | Helpful Votes: 34 | Rating: 4