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Chicco Cortina KeyFit 30 Travel System in Adventure | 
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| Brand: Chicco Category: Baby Product
List Price: $329.99 Buy New: $293.81 (On sale from $299.99) You Save: $6.18 (2%)
New (11) from $293.81
Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 1020
Color: Green/Beige Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 45.6 Dimensions (in): 19 x 24 x 30.3
MPN: 05060796570070 UPC: 049796602715 EAN: 0049796602715 ASIN: B000MAERLG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | The Chicco KeyFit 30 Infant Car Seat is the premier infant carrier for safety, comfort, and convenience | | • | The KeyFit 30 is packed with features that make this Infant Car Seat the easiest to install and thus the safest choice for your baby |
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Product Description
The Chicco KeyFit 30 Infant Car Seat is the premier infant carrier for safety, comfort, and convenience. The KeyFit 30 is packed with features that make this Infant Car Seat the easiest to install and thus the safest choice for your baby. Designed especially for the Chicco KeyFit 30 Infant Car Seat, the Cortina Stroller works as a travel system for your infant and a full-size stroller for your growing baby. The Cortina Stroller will satisfy your desire for convenience, comfort and safety. The Cortina Stroller features one-hand fold, automatic storage latch and a multi-position, fully reclining seat with "Memory Recline". Includes parent,child cup holders and large storage basket,multi-position leg rest, reversible canopy, and all wheel suspension.The Infant seat is rated up to 30 lbs! It includes energy-absorbing foam for improved side-impact protection, removable newborn insert for smaller babies, a thickly cushioned seat pad and five-point harness for maximum comfort. Includes a spring-assisted level foot, bubble levels, and "Center-Pull" adjustment for easiest installation. Ages birth to 3 years and up to 30 lbs. for the infant seat and 50 lbs. for the stroller. 28" x 21" x 47. Race or Adventure Green.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
So far so good! November 17, 2008 J. Stephens (Texas) I love this travel system. So far my only complaint is how heavy it is. Other than that it has been wonderful. The car seat does not fit in shopping carts but I wear a sling anyway, so this was not a factor in my rating. It's really easy to use and has great safety reviews. My little guy (who is average in size) is 6 months old and still fits great.
Absolutely love this thing October 4, 2008 Brady'sMommy 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
First, since I'm only rating the stroller and not the entire system, I can't give it 5 stars. The stroller deserves 5 stars though. Our infant was too big for the car seat when we bought it so we haven't had a chance to use it yet. We bought this system because we wanted the stroller but since it didn't come without the car seat we just gave in and bought the whole thing and decided to sell our old seat. Anyway, the stroller is amazing. It had all the amenities we were looking for. We did not want a large stroller or a small umbrella stroller so we were looking for a mid-size. My husband is 6 ft tall and I am 5'5" so the adjustable handle is perfect for both of us. My son is tall and big and is 9 months old. He is off the charts for height and is in the 95th percentile for weight and he fits in the seat fine. IDK why another parent said his/her child didn't fit in it. I'd personally love to see that myself. This is our third purchased stroller, 6th if you count the ones we have borrowed. It rides smoother than the others we have used. It turns easier, rides higher, has more adjustments and amenities than any others. I wish we had bought this instead of the other two strollers we have gone through but hey, live and learn right? The front wheels are lockable so they do not rotate. Awesome feature. There are many times I rock the stroller back and forth to comfort the baby while eating out or while in a long line at the store. When the wheels rotate on the other strollers while doing this, it frustrates me to no end! I love this locking feature. The material is the same material as our high chair (Chicco Polly Highchair - Adventure). The material gets spots very easily but they also come out easily. Just throw it in a cold wash without soap, high water level, hang dry and you are set.
One size does not fit all September 29, 2008 tigerwoods&lola (Woodstock, VT) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First, let me say that this seemed like a very nice system and if my daughter had fit in it, I'd have liked it ok. That being said, my child is extremely long (at 10 weeks old) thru the torso and the angle of the seat (think 45 degree) cut her off mid abdomen instead of under her tush as it would most babies. As a result, she was very uncomfortable and when you clicked the belts in place, her legs were completely immobile. Not a good combo for my little squirmer. The fabric covering the seat was also problematic. It made her VERY hot. I'd scoop her out and she'd be drenched. After being in the seat for over an hour one evening she developed a heat rash on the side of her face which frankly was upsetting to both of us. She seemed so smushed in it so no wonder she got a rash. The actually stroller itself was pretty bulky and took up all of the room in the trunk so unless you have a SUV, this system could be too big. (it's heavy too.. but they're all heavy) As I stated above, this system appeared to be very safe and secure and I have seen several babies who seem quite content in theirs. Every baby is different and unfortunately you don't know what you're gonna get till they pop out :) At 10 weeks of age, I took my daughter to a store and placed her in every car seat there.. We ended up buying the Orbit travel system cause the car seat fit her so much better. It cost $900 and believe me, we are not $900 stroller- type people... but when it comes to your kid, sometimes you pay for the seemingly ridiculous.
Couldn't imagine having any other system! August 11, 2008 S. Wimberly (Biloxi, MS United States) This has surpassed my expectations in a travel system. It is so light and easy to use. The car sead\t is comfortable to cary and SO easy to insert and remove. The stroller folds up quickly and effortlessly. It rolls easily on all terrains. LOVE IT!
The stroller does not fit our 9-month old son - Do yourself a favor, look elsewhere July 10, 2008 Greek Samurai (Philadelphia) 11 out of 18 found this review helpful
We purchased the Chicco Cortina thinking that we'd able to use the stroller for our son until he reaches the age of 2 or 3 and that would make up for the hefty price. When he became 8 1/2 months old, his shoulders wouldn't fit into the seat - he can no longer lean back against the seat and has to lean forward all the time. If you look at the picture, the stroller has 2 wings at shoulder level - those are NEITHER foldable NOR removable and are hard plastic. Our son's relatively big (90th percentile) but he's still a baby and much smaller than our 2 1/2 year old daughter who also can't fit and is just in the 50th percentiles. Also, the harness in the stroller was uncomfortable since he was 6 months old. I read the manual trying to figure how to extend the harness but it was already at maximum. The child seat is a little heavier than other brands and trust me you will feel every extra ounce on your shoulders when carrying it - my wife couldn't lift it after a few months. The worst part is that I contacted Chicco to ask for a refund. They asked me to email them a picture of our son and fax the receipt. A week later, they got back with the following response. Here's the reply I got: "Dear Michael, We appreciate that you have brought this matter to our attention. From the photo and information you have provided, it appears that your son has probably outgrown the travel system you purchased. There does not appear to be a damage or defect that would require any type of warranty repair or replacement of the stroller. Unfortunately we cannot issue a refund for this product. Regards, Ginny [Last name erased for privacy], Customer Service Manager Chicco USA, Inc." We've had excellent experience with Graco and should have stayed loyal to them.
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