
I have LOVED our Chicco Corso Primo. The stroller seat reclines flat so it's newborn-ready without having to buy a separate bassinet attachment. The car seat is also great. The whole thing has been very easy to use and seems to be very well made.
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You were me last year! Babe was born in June. We went with one Chicco KeyFit 35 with two bases and the mockingbird stroller. We purchased the mockingbird adaptor for the keyfit. I would 10/10 recommend both. Congratulations!
Enthusiastic 10/10 recommendation based on one year of use. Successfully paired Chicco KeyFit 35 with Mockingbird stroller via adapter.
I have the Chicco corso LE, we love it and I LOVE not having an unnecessary bassinet attachment taking up space in my house! The infant insert makes it completely lie flat and it actually feels safer than the bassinets because baby is buckled in. Luxury look and feel for half the price. Huge storage basket and the cup holder is a nice add, too. Highly recommend.
'LOVE' Corso LE — no bassinet needed because infant insert lies completely flat. Feels safer with buckle. Luxury look at half premium price. Huge basket + cup holder.
This is what we have and we LOVE IT! The chicco bravo folds super easily and the key fit 30 is light and easy to attach to the stroller. I'm on the smaller size so the keyfit 35 was a bit heavy for me but also a great option. We also have a second stroller for walks (that has an attachable bassinet), but he have used the travel system way more to run errands, doctors appointments… I did a ton of research when looking for a travel system and for the price of this one is totally worth it.
'LOVE IT' — Bravo folds super easily, KeyFit 30 is light and easy to attach. Smaller person found KeyFit 35 too heavy but 30 is perfect. Uses travel system more than bassinet stroller for errands/appointments.
I went with the travel system or 3-in-1 from Graco Corso (KeyFit35). Our thinking was even if we didn't get 3 full years out of it we could use it again for the 2nd. We've had it a total of 29 months now and we still use it in some shape or format daily. Different use cases: 1. Rear facing (present) and forward facing car seat (future) 2. Infant Stroller (present) - click in the required attachment 3. Car seat stroller (present) - if we're making short trips the toddler walks and baby sleeps ...
29 months of daily use across 5 different configurations. Half the price of Doona with better wheels and tunable suspension. Plans another 12 months of use. Multi-car family uses spare base for easy vehicle switching.
I have a chicco Corso travel system for my daughter. I love it! Looks nice and is great quality. The company is originated in Italy as well so it's made well. The baby car seat is rated the safest one out there (I had no idea until recently I read an article). I didn't want to spend crazy money on the uppababy and nuna. I don't regret my purchase at all. Good luck with your search xo
'Love it, no regret' — Chicco Corso looks nice, great quality, Italian origin. KeyFit rated highly for safety. Chose over UPPAbaby/Nuna at lower price with no compromise.
FTM here and have loved our key fit 30 + bravo system. So light and easy for me to manage.
'Loved' KeyFit 30 + Bravo — light and easy to manage as first-time mom. Confirms accessibility for solo parent use.
We have the Chicco Bravo system and love it! Love that the stroller can still be used after he grows out of the car seat.
'Love it' — values that stroller continues to be useful after baby outgrows infant car seat. Good longevity for the investment.
I have been using Chicco Bravo Trio Travel system and I can't switch to any other after that. Super easy to use with its one-hand fold and compatibility between the stroller and car seat. The KeyFit 30 car seat is highly rated for safety, and the stroller is sturdy with good suspension for uneven terrain. Great for everyday use but slightly bulky for compact cars.
'Can't switch to any other' — one-hand fold, great compatibility, KeyFit 30 highly safety rated. Sturdy with good suspension for uneven terrain. Only caveat: slightly bulky for compact cars.
Get the Uppababy Cruz or Vista. They also have the Mesa carseat, but we used it with the Chicco Keyfit carseat with an adaptor. The adaptor was 30 bucks maybe? It is worth every penny. It is just designed thoughtfully, built well, and works fabulously. Mine is nearly 10 years old and still works great. Will be using it again for this baby.
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FTM to a 7 month old. Did a vista v3 w chicco keyfit infant seat w 2 bases & an adapter for the vista. Bassinet attachment too. We walked every single day this past summer for my entire leave on every single terrain possible - gravel pavement sand grass dirt etc w no issues.
7 months of daily use on all terrains with no issues. Paired Chicco KeyFit with UppaBaby Vista successfully.
I got the Chicco Corso LE Modular Travel System and love it. We live near a park in the city and have been doing lots of walks, it's been great on uneven pavement. Plus it comes with the keyfit 35 car seat which has a really high safety rating.
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We used the Chicco key fit 30 Bravo system and loved it.
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We personally have the Bravo Trio LE travel system and loved it. Never had any issues. We still use the stroller 2 years later.
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I have the Chicco Viaro and the KeyFit. I am really happy with both. The quick fold is great and truly is one handed. It is light and fits in the trunk of my sedan. I can't fit a ton in the basket below, so shopping trips have to be on the smaller side. It does fine in blacktop or well kept sidewalks, but you'll want something more substantial if your sidewalks are at all bumpy. Overall, I am happy with it. I would buy it again
'Would buy it again' — one-handed quick fold, light, fits sedan trunk. Honest caveat: small basket limits shopping, struggles on bumpy sidewalks. Best for smooth surfaces.
We have a Chicco Keyfit35 and got a used Chicco Bravo stroller on FB marketplace for $40. I see them listed on there all the time. I wish we had gotten a used Chicco Corso stroller because it lays back for a newborn but both allow for you to pop the car seat on and off so it's not a big deal, it would just be nice for going on walks. They're safe and affordable and the car seat is insanely easy to install and adjust.
Emphasizes safety, affordability, and insanely easy installation/adjustment. Good used market availability shows durability.
One thing to consider is if you plan to jog or go on trails, it's worth looking into a jogging stroller system. We got the Chicco Bravo keyfit system for our infant car seat and really liked it, but needed a better trail stroller so bought the Graco jogger. Now that's all we use with our toddler so I kinda wish we had just bought the seat that was compatible with that! I've been really happy with Chico/Graco (the mid-range brands). My sister had a more expensive brand stroller that she had to p...
'Really liked' Chicco Bravo KeyFit system for infant phase. Eventually switched to jogging stroller for trails. Happy with mid-range brands that include accessories (cup holders) vs expensive brands charging extra.
I have a Chicco Corso travel system and the whole set is occasionally on sale at Target for less than/just about $500. There is also the Bravo system which is slightly more expensive but to me the corso was plenty good enough. Baby girl is 7 months old and so far I am very pleased
7 months of use, very pleased. Good value under $500 for complete system at Target.
We've been very happy with the Chicco key fit 30 travel system. I will say I do eventually want to upgrade to a turn to me style car seat. We utilize the travel system stroller and a Thule jogging stroller with car seat bar attachment. The jogging stroller is massive by comparison and would take up way too much space in most stores, but is phenomenal in the way it glides.
Direct experience with Chicco KeyFit 30, very happy with the travel system. Uses it alongside secondary jogging stroller showing it meets primary needs.
I got the Chicco Corso Keyfit 35 travel system. It was great. We are still using the stroller sometimes. He's 4 now, so we've upgraded the car seat to Chicco NextFit and Kid Fit booster.
4 years of use, still using stroller. Great experience led to continued Chicco brand loyalty for subsequent car seats.
I got a secondhand Chicco Bravo and a new Keyfit car seat- love it. Folds up small enough to fit in a small car trunk (Toyota Corolla), yet big enough to hold child and all their assorted accessories.
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We got the chicco and bravo stroller. Havent used it yet but seemed like a good travel system. So far im happy with it
Happy with purchase after setup/testing. High community agreement (score: 6). Early ownership stage but positive initial impression.
Chico KeyFit 35 and the Bravo! Absolutely did the trick for us and the KeyFit is one of the safest car seats
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Everyone in our family has Chicco keyfit infant seats and at least their Bravo stroller line is one hand folding. Our Bravo for 2 is not the most compact when folded but is easy to do one handed.
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We got the Chicco Corso LE stroller and Chicco Keyfit35 car seat. It was around $600 new, and sold as a set. We haven't used it yet but I liked how well the carseat was rated in safety tests.
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FTM due in July. We looked at so many. Similar situation to you but also trail walks. We didn't like the mockingbird as much and it felt flimsier than others. We looked at a graco, a chicco system, mockingbird, nuna, and Joie. We settled on a chicco keyfit 35 and an uppababy vista v3. We almost got the v2 bc the color we wanted was on sale for 799 w the bassinet which wouldn't be that much more than the mockingbird once bassinet is added.
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I have the Chicco Bravo Primo. My daughter hasn't decided to make a show yet (even tho it's her due date today!! Ugh!!!), but testing out the one-handed folding even while pregnant has been a breeze. Some parents don't care for the weight of the Keyfit 35 carseat, but I like the extra growth room since my husband is tall. The base Chicco Bravo (with the Keyfit 30 carseat) is slightly lighter.
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