Chicco C6 Stroller

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    mama2b

    Sun Jul 27 2008

    My only complaint about this stroller is that there is no cup holder. Otherwise, easy to use, light (compared to my Graco Mosaic stroller, it's over a 10-15 pound difference) and the color rocks. My daughter seems comfortable and naps just fine in it. The straps are also easier to use than the Mosaic stroller. Steering is so easy!

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    scaldwell

    Thu Jul 24 2008

    We bought this stroller for our 10 month old that was cramped looking in the narrow seat of the Jeep Wrangler All Weather stroller we bought four months ago at Toys R' Us. My husband is 6'6", and I'm 5'10" and he wouldn't even bother to push the old one because he had to bend over so much and even I was manuevering with just my wrists and fingertips because it was so close to the ground. We like the fun orange color, the five point harness is sturdy, the material is easy to wipe clean, it is easy to fold in a compact shape without having to wrestle with it to get it closed. It is easy to use with or without the sunshade. It folds just as easy with it attached, so we just keep it on there for baby's comfort since it is summer afterall. The stroller just weighs 11lbs and feels solid. The old one was heavier with smaller wheels (and a rougher ride), yet a bag on the handlebars would make it feel unstable and off balance. The mesh basket in the bottom is nice to have. You could... Read more

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    jlee9ca4

    Wed Jul 23 2008

    I got this stroller in a local store mainly for shopping and doctors appointments. Ultimately, I've decided to sell it because I didn't want to own 3 strollers and this proved insufficient for vacations or longer errands. Pros: 5pt harness. Small amount of recline - enough to sleep or provide a little support to a younger baby (I used this first around 4mo). It's reasonably small folded. The fabric is nice and it has a sturdy feel to it. At first, I was frustrated by the canopy, as it doesn't extend far. I finally realized that you can move it forward more if you unsnap it from the back of the seat. I couldn't do this on a similar Inglesina (more expensive) stroller I looked at, so it's worth noting as a positive. There's room for a small diaper bag in the basket. It doesn't tip if you hang something on the handles with the baby inside. Cons: I tried it out in the store, but I guess I never really walked at my full stride. Once I threw out the box, I realized that ... Read more

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    ksaux63b

    Tue Jul 22 2008

    If you are going to travel by air, I would highly recommend this stroller. It is lightweight, convenient and easy to pack at the last minute before boarding a plane. However if you are considering this as an everyday stroller, I would be a little more reluctant in my recommendation. The handles do not extend out far enough from the wheels so you constantly bang your feet against the back wheels as you push the stroller. You can push the stroller hunched over or with your arms fully extended but that's only comfortable for so long. I am only 5'10" and my wife 5'6" and we both have this problem. Someone smaller would probably not have to worry about this but taller people will probably be annoyed by this even more than us. Other than that it's a sturdy stroller for an umbrella stroller and can even handle some off-road action if necessary. It really was useful for us on vacation and especially while rushing to catch connecting flights in huge international airports.

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    byron4872

    Wed Jun 11 2008

    We got this stroller for when we travelled. We didn't want to get an expensive 2nd stroller only to lose it in another continent (we know someone who lost their $200+ Maclaren at the Bangkok airport) but we didn't want to get a cheap, uncomfortable stroller either. The Chicco umbrella stroller was the perfect fit for us. Not too expensive so that we'd sweat if we lost it travelling and our baby girl, now 15 months old, likes it very much. Yes, there's a slight recline in the seat but our baby just relaxes into the seat. Then it zips down to unfold a second recline which is great for when baby is sleepy. Now, this isn't a stroller with all the bells and whistles (no cup holder and a only a small basket under the seat) so do consider this when looking for one. But it's a super lightweight stroller and so easy to manueuver. I am 5' 2" and hubby is 6' 1" and we both find it comfortable to push around. Hubby hasn't complained of kicking the wheels so can't comment on that issue. We'... Read more

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