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| Chicco Trevi Stroller- Adventure(Green/ Beige) | 
enlarge | Brand: Chicco Category: Baby Product
List Price: $139.99 Buy New: $129.99 You Save: $10.00 (7%)
New (3) from $129.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1867
Color: Adventure Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 25.1 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 13.3 x 40.5
MPN: 06061479650070 UPC: 049796602500 EAN: 0049796602500 ASIN: B000MAJB3U
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | Trevi Stroller is a lightweight stroller which features annodized, lightweight aluminum | | • | Stroller is highly maneuverable | | • | 5 Point harness for safety | | • | Stroller from Chicco features a one hand fold release | | • | 3 Dimensionsal compact fold on the Chicco stroller, different than other strollers |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Anodized, lightweight aluminum swept frame with elliptical tubing weighs only 19 lbs with fabric and is highly maneuverable. One-hand fold release for ease. Compact 3-dimensional fold. Fully reclining seat with adjustable 5-position leg rest. Thickly padded seat and large infant head support for comfort. Parent's cupholder and child's tray with cupholder. Automatic storage latch for added convenience. Reversible canopy with peek-a-boo window and zip off back panel to protect baby from weather and provide extra ventilation. Large and convenient shopping basket. 8 rugged 8-inch diameter wheels provide smooth ride with front and rear suspension. Lockable swivels on front wheels. Recommended use from birth to 40 lbs. Measures 33.5" x 42.5" x 42.5" Features: - Lightweight aluminum frame
- One-hand fold release
- Fully reclining seat
- Adjustable 5-position leg rest
- Parent's and child's trays with cupholders
- Automatic storage latch
- Reversible canopy with peek-a-boo window and zip off back panel
- 8 rugged 8-inch diameter wheels
- Front and rear suspension
- Lockable swivels on front wheels
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| Customer Reviews:
Excellent for the price but not for tall folks September 23, 2008 This stroller is comparable to more expensive strollers - easy to fold, decently compact, nice squishy seat, multiple recline positions, snack tray, etc. I pushed it around a store quite a bit before I bought it, in heels even, and I thought it would be OK. Once I got my kidlet in it and took it for a walk though, I found myself leaning over to push it. I was so bummed. For the price, it's almost perfect, but I can't compromise on height. If you are more than 5'4" and don't mind a slightly bulkier stroller, spring for the Chicco Cortina. It is a dream to use, but too bulky for my needs with an older toddler at this point. If you are petite though, the Trevi is a great deal.
Buy something else August 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We bought this stroller because we loved the idea of being able to use it with the bucket car seat when the baby was little and also using it as he got older. Unfortunately as he gained weight the stroller worked worse and worse. We were always bumping into things and found it impossible to navigate stores. It works better outside on sidewalks or streets, but insides it's the worst. We finally gave up and bought a Maclaren. I wish we had saved our money and not bought this stupid Chicco Trevi. The sunshade and wind visor thing is also useless. Seriously, save some money and get the Graco Snap and Go and a Maclaren for when baby is older.
They should monitor UPS August 3, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This product arrived on time but the box was slightly damaged and so was the stroller. I don't think it's the fault of the company, I blame UPS from whom I routinely receive damaged boxes. I would buy from them again but warn them about UPS.
Great stroller, similar features to the expensive ones March 3, 2008 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I was looking for a stroller that would keep baby comfortable, grow with us, and be easy to use. Our son has outgrown his infant car seat and I need something to drive him around in. He loves his new ride!
pros- The one handed recline is not flat but just about. -It is heavy enough (22pounds) to hang purse, diaper bag on the handles and not have it tip when baby comes out. -You don't have to use the 5 pt harness, you can make it 3pt. -It rides smooth on roads; paved and dirt (within reason- definitely not for trails or sand) you can kind of feel the tred on smooth floors but the ride is still smooth. -Green color is attractive. -Handles, while not adjustable are comfortable (I'm 5'8"), the grip feels good. This stroller handles great with one hand. -The tray is great for entertaining toddlers with cheerios and gold fish! And if you really don't like the tray for whatever reason it is completely removable.
negs- sun shade might as well not be there for when baby is sitting up but is nice for lying down as it has a tinted window. -cup holder does fall off but, snaps on pretty easily. -When seat is reclined basket can't be accessed but you can always move your purse to the handles. -5 pt harness might not work for all kids. while adjustable the arm straps might allow your baby the movement they desire.- we use 3 pt harness and it works great but our baby doesn't try to jump out. -hard to unfold while holding baby but if you put your foot just right on the release it is possible. and once you get the hang of it, it gets easier. -I like that it collapses so that it squeezes together but, it just fits in our Prius trunk on a diagonal and you have to put it in just right once its in other things fit too.
The best Stroller January 23, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Great stroller, worth the money! Light weight, folds and gets very compact for smaller car trunks.
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