
Chicco - Mini Bravo Sport Travel System
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I got a Chicco mini bravo sport travel system. I like the car seat the stroller is pretty simple nothing fancy but that’s what I wanted. Haven’t out the stroller together yet so idk how heavy it is. Then have a hand me down graco stroller from sister in law that has a bit more and is heavier.
chico’s mini travel system (mini bravo i think?). So easy to collapse one handed and with minimal effort. And easy to brake. I had a graco prior that I would struggle with to collapse and get in the car, and to brake. Huge difference for my body!
Our chicco corso gets mistaken for a high end all the time. We love it for the day to day... but what we really love is our Chicco Bravo Mini we bought for $40 on Facebook marketplace that our Keyfit35 carseat clicks into with no adapters and without needing to swap out the standard seat. We originally bought it for air travel because I didn't want baggage handling to destroy our primary stroller and then we ended up liking it more. My only issue with it is the wheels don't seem as robust to me and it's a little stiffer to push.
I have 2 strollers for our 17 month old. One is a Bob jogging stroller that I bought new. I love it. It pushes so easy, is great for walks, running, hiking, ect. That being said, it barely fits in the back of my husbands small car, so we can only take it if we are taking the SUV. But that's not really an issue for us. My other stroller is the Chico Bravo Mini that I bought for $50 from FB market place. I bought it when I was going on my first plane ride with baby at 4 month because it would work with my chico carseat. It mostly only gets used for travel, but I don't mind if it gets beat up going through the airplane because I bought it used.
I also have the Fit2, but I got the Chicco Mini Bravo travel stroller to go with it.
I absolutely love my Chicco keyfit and keyfit caddy!!! I know it’s not for everyone because it doesn’t have a toddler seat but I am out and about all the time and I love how light it is/easy to set up.
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.
I spent months agonizing over a stroller and concluded there is no perfect stroller that's both fairly light and also good on rough terrain and has a bassinet option and that you don't have to buy a million add-ons for. When are you due? I'm due in January and at first I really wanted the bassinet option too but realized realistically it wouldn't get a ton of use, I'm not going to be taking him for long walks in the winter and mall walking will probably be limited until he gets his vaccinations, I'll probably do more baby wearing when he's little. So, I gave up the bassinet thing. If money is no object for you, I hear great things about the Uppababy strollers. For me, I ended up picking a Chicco bravo travel system and I'll probably also end up getting a heavier jogging stroller second hand later that I can use on rougher terrain and maybe a light umbrella stroller. I think most parents end up with more than one stroller. Check and see if there are any stores near you that you can try out strollers -- some Targets and Nordstroms do, and some specialty baby stores
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.
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.
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