
Chicco - Bravo LE Quick-Fold Stroller
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We got the Chicco Bravo Trio system—one car seat base, one car seat, and one stroller. It’s so easy to go from car to stroller with like one click! I believe they’re $400 but you can find deals on them. They do come in a sandy color.
r/pregnant • Can somebody just tell me what freaking stroller to buy ->I have the Chicco Bravo Trio travel system. The car seat clicks in the stroller while my baby is an infant, and then they can sit in the stroller only when they can sit up by themselves. I love it. The stroller collapses very easily with one hand and unfolds easily as well. The wheels are sturdy and smooth. I can’t recommend it enough!
r/beyondthebump • Car seat + Stroller ->We decided on a travel system, which is a car seat + stroller combo. Our decision, once we settled on the fact that we wanted a travel system, was based on Consumer Reports' rating, and the one they rated highest was the chicco bravo trio travel system (they also rated one from Nuna with the exact same score, but the nuna one was more than 2x the price). Our baby hasn't come yet but we tested out the stroller and it's fairly smooth, and that was the second most important thing for me (most important being car seat safety, of course) because we have a lot of trails around our neighborhood to walk on and want a smooth ride for both us and the baby
r/BabyBumps • Confused by strollers, what do you recommend? ->One from our infant travel system (chicco bravo) and a wagon (evenflo pivot). We only use the stroller for travel anymore cause we don’t care if it gets damaged. We are a Wagon Family
r/NewParents • What kind of/how many strollers do people have? ->I love my Chicco Bravo Trio system... We went to the store and physically tried out about 20 different stroller/car seats and the one handed folding sold us on it. It was the only stroller/car seat combo that didn't make us want to pull our hair out!
r/pregnant • Can somebody just tell me what freaking stroller to buy ->Second this! My son is 3.5 and can still fit, plus I love how deep the canopy is for sun protection
r/pregnant • Can somebody just tell me what freaking stroller to buy ->Another vote for Chicco — we have the keyfit max infant carseat and the brave LE quickfold stroller. Carseat clicks into the stroller just as easy as the base in the car, big storage basket underneath, and it’s a regular sit-up stroller when LO outgrows the infant carseat. Use it daily and love it, including over grass
r/pregnant • Can somebody just tell me what freaking stroller to buy ->We started out with a Chico bravo primo which has been great, came with a car seat that clicks in and a base. Think about 600 for everything. Very solid and really nice folding feature for half the price of the uppababy we were looking at. We also looked at the little stroller car seat combo thing but I’m 6’5 and it was way too short for me to comfortably push and had no storage iirc. Lately we don’t need such a large stroller and don’t need the car seat as much since he’s just about sized out of it height wise. So I picked up a uppababy Gluxe which is a very small form stroller that takes up much less space. No car seat compatibility but I don’t need that anymore. Think it was 200 new or like 170 open box on Amazon. Love it so far. My main issue is traveling. We did about 12 flights this past year between 6 months and 18 months of life for our son. I refuse to check bags. So the combo seat stroller was great. As soon as he hits 2 this summer I will likely pick up a way B to go with our new small form stroller so we can continue not checking bags.
r/daddit • My wife has a crazy addiction to buying strollers. So we’ve tried em all. ->We did the same. Love it so much, using it with our second that’s on the way!
r/pregnant • Can somebody just tell me what freaking stroller to buy ->We got the chicco bravo le travel system for our 2 week old. So far, I am very happy with it! Only drawback is that the car seat is on the heavier side. I really wanted the nuna but didn’t feel comfortable spending that much $ up front when I wasn’t sure what would matter to me in the long run.
r/newborns • Help! Drowning in a Car Seat and Sea of Strollers - Need a Lightweight Safe Travel System for a Newborn that they can grow into. ->We used the chicco bravo trio and loved it
r/NewParents • First-time parents, baby due in 2 months — Which travel system do you recommend? ->I have this one and love it!! https://www.target.com/p/chicco-bravo-3-in-1-quick-fold-travel-system-parker/-/A-80168735 My son is 3.5 and we still use it all the time. It is very easy to fold up and carry. Plus it has nice cup holders and a large storage area for bags.
r/toddlers • Any stroller rec ? ->I know family that used one for both their kids and loved it - both parents are under 5’6”, so that makes a difference. My husband and I are on the tall side, we live in the suburbs so we don’t take public transit/Ubers/taxis, and it just wouldn’t have been worth it for us. We had a Chicco Bravo travel system with the Chicco Keyfit 35 to maximize how long we could use the infant seat with a baby who was projected to grow pretty tall. For our purposes, it was great: 1 seat, 2 based, 1 stroller, and the seat was easy to install without the base with a European belt path that felt very secure when we occasionally needed it that way because of travel or taking an Uber while traveling. The Doona would have been far too short for us and our tall baby would have outgrown it quickly - he was too tall for his Chicco seat by the time he was 14 months old. So for the same price, we got a car seat that did everything we needed for about a year with an extra base and a stroller that we still use for our 2 year old, and we’re planning to reuse the car seat for our next kid. The Doona would have been reusable, sure, but we wouldn’t still be using it at all with a tall and curious toddler.
r/NewParents • Has anyone tried the Doona car seat/stroller? Is it really worth the hype? ->Chicco Bravo 3-in-1 I had a Chicco Keyfit 30 for my first two, loved it, but it expired before this baby could use it (she's still cooking). I knew I wanted the same seat. The Bravo is a quick fold stroller, easily stashes in the trunk without taking up all the space, and my friend let me inspect hers. Editing to add, depending on where you purchase, it's around $400 usually, but on sale at target right now (USA). You can always pick up a free carseat on facebook marketplace or a garage sale, and trade it in for an additional 20% off at Target through May 20th (double check the date).
r/pregnant • What Travel Stroller system did you go with? ->Same stroller system! Have used it for all 3 kids (different carseat, when it expired), but the system is great.
r/pregnant • Can somebody just tell me what freaking stroller to buy ->We have the same one… 6 months in and no complaints so far. So glad I talked myself out of a $1400!!! Stroller I was looking at :)
r/pregnant • Can somebody just tell me what freaking stroller to buy ->That's the one we have. Kiddo is almost 2 and we have rocked it from newborn to now, no stopping. We decided on this because it was top rated on Consumer Reports! OP- it's worth getting a consumer report subscription for a month. They do all the work of category comparison and help you decide based on stuff you never even realized was a category. Covers all your bases!
r/toddlers • Any stroller rec ? ->We got the Chicco Bravo 3-in-1 Trio Travel System, Bravo Quick-Fold Stroller with KeyFit 30 Infant Car Seat and Base. About to use it within the next week or so! Was easy to put together and had great reviews on consumer reports and elsewhere. Family and friends highly recommended a travel system so that’s what we went with.
r/BabyBumps • Tell me what freaking diaper bag, car seat and stroller to buy. My brain is melting. ->We also decided on the Chico Bravo. The keyfit carseat that comes with it scored high on safety ratings, and it was very affordable compared to other brands.
r/BabyBumps • Where to start with strollers and why is it so confusing! ->I could not stomach the price tag of some of the popular brands. We used Chicco keyfit car seats so went all chicco strollers. We got the bravo system for our first, then when our second arrived we got the Cortina double for them both and the keyfit caddy for a minimal car seat only stroller. My favorite is the keyfit caddy. It’s light and maneuverable. Super easy. The cortina is a beast, so pretty annoying, but necessary if you have two. The bravo was a great city stroller with only one.
r/washingtondc • Affordable strollers for the city ->Chico bravo 3 in 1 was marvelous for us.
r/daddit • Wife is 15 weeks - went down a stroller rabbit hole… ->FTM - First and main stroller is the Chicco Bravo travel system. Love it. I also have two umbrella strollers for quick trips and a Jeep Evolve Stroller Wagon for big days like at the amusement park or zoo. ETA -- Everything but the one umbrella stroller was brand new.
r/NewParents • Strollers ->I am a really big fan of the Chicco Bravo travel system. I wouldn't say it's lightweight, but I've found it to be maneuverable and super easy to fold. It doesn't feel huge when out and about with baby. She's 8 months old now, and I have no complaints.
r/NewParents • Stroller Recommendations ->We have a Chicco Bravo (travel system) and what we love about it is the one-handed close. We've used it for a year. There was no other stroller that I could carry my baby with one arm, and close the stroller and place it in the trunk with the other arm.
r/NewParents • Strollers - what did you wish you knew before you bought? ->I still don’t understand the bassinet options, my nieces never had those so I didn’t even look into them for my son. We got the chicco bravo stroller/car seat combo and he stayed in the infant seat for 6 months. EXCELLENTLY light, really easy to install and move in and out from car to stroller to just upstairs (we live on the third floor and have a case of stairs up our front yard so actually four floors) and the stroller is awesome for bumpy old city sidewalks/parks. Switched over to the graco 4ever dlx for the car for the rest of his baby/toddlerhood, turns into a booster, etc. By 6 months he fit into the regular upright position on the chicco stroller so we didn’t have to buy another stroller
r/BabyBumps • Help! Drowning in a Car Seat and Sea of Strollers - Need a Lightweight Safe Travel System for a Newborn that they can grow into. ->So I wouldn’t say you *need* 3 different strollers, but you may find that you want more than one… I have 2 - a Thule urban glide that we use mostly for outdoor walking and running, and a Chicco bravo that we got as a travel system with infant bucket seat and base that we use as an everyday type stroller and basically store in the car to use for outings. I took this on 2 separate international trips (at 4mo and 11mo) and it was perfect, just gate checked for flights. Unless the overhead bin storage is something that’s very important to you then I would say a separate travel stroller is not a necessity. We love both of our strollers and definitely appreciate having both, but full disclosure, we were gifted the Thule and it’s unlikely we would have bought it on our own. You can definitely get by with just one stroller.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Do we really need multiple strollers ? [qc] ->Agreed. Still use it in the toddler stage, and you can get multiple bases for the infant carrier so you can have one per vehicle.
r/daddit • Wife is 15 weeks - went down a stroller rabbit hole… ->Third time mom, Chicco is the way! We have the bravo system from my first baby. I just had my third and we bought the stroller caddy for small trips and store runs. I use the bravo for theme parks and stuff like that now. When she’s out of the infant seat we’ll use the bravo all the time. We get the keyfit 30. If you aren’t expecting any time soon wait until Black Friday, Target puts the Bravo travel system on sale it’s like $200 off.
r/pregnant • Can somebody just tell me what freaking stroller to buy ->I have the Chicco Bravo travel system and I’ve loved it. It was nice when my daughter was little to not have to wake her up by taking her out of her seat when we needed to go in a store. I used it a lot in the early days to shop (just placed my items in the basket underneath). As she got older, we only use the stroller when we go on walks. Otherwise I wear her, use the tush baby, or take turns carrying her. The only limitation is we planned to have a second kiddo quickly so having a stroller that could adapt to two kids might have been cheaper in the long run.
r/BabyBumps • Confused by strollers, what do you recommend? ->I got a Chico Bravo (used) with the plan to use it with the carseat. I also bought the caddy stroller (used) to use for in/out of the doctors office, store, etc. Then I realized my baby was so uncomfortable in the car seat especially before 12 weeks. I love to go on walks and hated putting her in the car seat. I then realized there is no bassinett attachment for the Chico Bravo or caddy. I would have never thought before actually having my baby that I would need this. I then bought a Mom Push Whiz (bought an open box on discount from Rebelstork) and used that but the Keyfit 35 carseat is not compatible (they do have an attachment for the Keyfit 30). Long story short I ended up with 3 strollers that I used at different times lol Now that she is 6 months we are back to using the Chico Bravo because we don't need the bassinet anymore. If I could do it all over, I probably would have just bought a more expensive stroller that does it all. The wheels on the Mom Push Whiz are way poorer quality than my Chico Bravo. I think I would look into UppaBaby or Mockingbird as much as it pains me to say it because I thought they were just trendy and overpriced.
r/NewParents • Stroller Recommendations ->I bring baby inside the house in the car seat. So, our car seat lives in our front hall rather than the car. We have the Chicco bravo system and like it just fine. It's no trouble at all, it's actually easier to buckle her in inside on the floor than inside the car. I see a lot of comments saying to limit time in the car seat. We take her on walks in her car seat stroller all the time. We just limit other container time instead. She doesn't have a swing and we rarely use her bouncy seat. We try to keep her on the floor as much as possible (on blanket, on play mat, etc). We picked a car seat first based on safety, consumer reports, reviews, trying out in store, and price. We liked the Chicco keyfit the best and then got a stroller system based on that. So, yes baby might be in car seat stroller for an hour walk but that's all the container time she has all day. I don't regret not having a bassinet attachment.
r/beyondthebump • Car seat + Stroller ->I would recommend the cheapest possible. We have 4 strollers, the mockingbird single/double conversion, the Chico bravo, and a single and double bob. I would say the bob is totally worth it if you are a runner, but is otherwise too clunky to fit in the car with a bunch of other things (like a road trip). Also, you can get em used and they are tanks. We got our double bob used. Pretty sure I’m like the 4th owner with how haggard it looks, but I’ve put probably 2000 running miles in the thing. The mockingbird just sucks, it isn’t enjoyable and that was the most expensive. It is hard to fit in the car alone. if we leave the house and want a stroller we use the bravo. But honestly, I’d say you can almost…almost get away without one at all. It is difficult in the newborn stage, but once they are able to hold on to you while you carry them, you don’t need one. I know what you are thinking, “I don’t want to carry them everywhere” but you are basically walking into the store where you can use a cart, or going to coffee where you can sit down, or they just get out and run everywhere anyway.get the cheap one
r/daddit • Wife is 15 weeks - went down a stroller rabbit hole… ->Another vote for the Bravo 3 in 1. So versatile, easy to transition from car to stroller, grows with your child, and build quality is *good* - specially for the price compared to others. I’d go Bravo 10x over if I could do it again
r/daddit • Wife is 15 weeks - went down a stroller rabbit hole… ->This is the way. We have the Chicco Viaro (jogging style stroller) and I love it for walks but it is quite long and difficult to maneuver in many stores or crowded spaces. It is a dream to walk on sidewalks, streets, and even in grass or in gravel. It never gets stuck on uneven pavement. My parents have a Chicco Bravo and it is great for smaller spaces like stores but does sometimes get stuck on uneven ground! If I had to choose again I’d probably go for the Bravo just because it’s a little smaller.
r/BabyBumps • Where to start with strollers and why is it so confusing! ->I found mine for free on the side of the road lol. It's not like a car seat you have to buy me, second hand is great! It's a Chicco bravo that lets you put the infant car seat in and I highly recommend that feature. We use it everywhere, took it through the airport, etc. love it. Roomy enough for stuff under the seat and has cupholders (critical) I do wish I had a jogging stroller but never quite bit the bullet knowing it would get infrequent use
r/NewParents • Strollers - what did you wish you knew before you bought? ->We have the Chicco Bravo stroller and Chicco Keyfit car seat. Car seat clicks into a base in the car so you can take it with you and fits right into the stroller. It’s amazing. On our second kid and it’s still going very strong.
r/BabyBumps • Stroller recommendations ->I can tell you what not to buy - the Chicco bravo. The car seat is fine but I hate this stroller so much. Amongst other issues, our driveway and street are unpaved and it’s useless unless you are flat even blacktop
r/pregnant • Can somebody just tell me what freaking stroller to buy ->We just went to Disney and got a used chicco bravo off fb marketplace, they took it in gate check for spirit. It lays flat which we love for our 4 year old. They have several rental companies out there if you can’t decide what to buy. I saw the airlines throw the stroller onto the plane so I wouldn’t spend too much
r/Buyingforbaby • Travel stroller decision fatigue - help wanted! ->We're due in Jan and prefer Chicco Bravo. Also, check what suits your budget. As of today, chicco does it in 483++ vs the other one in $770++
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Which stroller should i go with? [ON] ->I got 3 (BOB all terrain, Chicco bravo, and a sit n stand double idk which from FB)and I can tell you that the one I ended up using the most was the Chicco bravo. Standard, basic, not unique but very convenient. It's the perfect marriage between ease of folding and having bulk and storage space for me. The other two are HEAVY and hard to fold/unfold by myself and get in and out of the car juggling a baby and toddler. I can do the bravo with one hand with a baby and diaper bag in my other arm. But once it's up it is sturdy and steers really well over most terrains honestly, and is light enough to pick up and carry on walks over ditches etc. I thought I HAD to get a BOB for picnics, fishing, walks.... I convinced my husband. Spent months finding the right one second hand. Dropped hundreds. And ended up baby wearing any time I would have needed it. If you run or whatever probably more worth it. I've also taken it to the airport for speed/maneuverability and that was great but only if you have someone with you to carry and fold it which I did not. No right answer for everyone definitely it's 100% lifestyle. I tend to use mine for doctors appointments, easy walks (hikes I baby wear), and outings like the aquarium or festivals. The bravo couldn't be more perfect for those.
r/moderatelygranolamoms • Moms, what attracted you to buy that stroller? ->I got the bravo and have used it for almost 4 years now. It’s easy fold and relatively compact.. it’s not the most stylish but we have really abused it (left it on the front porch in the sun in all weather, walked it for miles and miles) and it’s survived. I kind of wish we got the corso (more features, cuter) but the bravo really gets the job done and the price was right.
r/Buyingforbaby • What stroller should I get? ->We have the Chicco Bravo and love it. It's a bit less than the corso and we love it
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