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Chicco Ct0.6 Capri Lightweight Stroller, Topazio
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The Chicco C6 Lightweight Stroller, designed in Italy, has a rugged yet lightweight annodized aluminum frame that weighs only 11lbs but comes loaded with features you would only expect to find on a full-size stroller!

Technical Details

-Ultra lightweight aluminum stroller weighs only 11 pounds
-Comfort and security with a 2-position reclining seat and 5-point safety harness
-Front-wheel suspension makes rough terrains smooth
-Compact umbrella style fold, carry bag and shoulder carry strap make travel a breeze
-Basket to keep necessities close
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Customer Buzz

 "Chicco Capri Stroller" 2010-07-30
By Dog Doctor
Great Stroller. 1/2 the price of the Maclaren but all the features. Only drawback would be if your child is tall, his/her head may reach the top of the back of the stroller quickly . My little girl is small for 2 years so this stroller is a perfect fit for her and should last us a while. Used on our first trip to Philadelphia with her - on the train, the subway, and the bus - and was perfect.

Customer Buzz
 "Should have bought this stroller earlier!" 2010-07-26
By Panasonic
We bought the Chicco Capri stroller last week and we're extremely pleased with the purchase. Our main reasons for choosing this particular model was that we were looking for a very lightweight stroller that could be opened/closed with one hand while holding the baby in the other. We live in a second floor apartment (in a building without an elevator) and it was just getting too difficult to drag a 20+ lb. stroller up and down the stairs while holding my six month old (who's also around 20 lbs.). This stroller is very easy to open, lock into position as well as to fold up. There's even an automatic locking device which doesn't require you to bend down that prevents the stroller from opening up once you've closed it. There's also a strap which allows you to carry it hands-free - it kind of looks like you're carrying a set of golf clubs except much, much lighter. The stroller moves around nicely; it feels solid and sturdy and at an excellent price.

The canopy on this stroller is pretty big and gives a good amount of coverage from the sun. One of the snaps on the canopy fell off as I was trying to attach it. I called Chicco and they said that another part should arrive within a week - very good customer service. There's a one year warranty on the stroller from the date of purchase.

As for some of the downfalls, I don't know if my son is as comfortable in this stroller as he is in our other one. I wish the seat part was a little longer because my son's little legs just sort of hang off of it. But, I think that's a fair trade-off considering the advantages of this type of stroller.

All in all, I would recommend this stroller to anyone who's looking for a lightweight, portable, and easy-to-use stroller.

Customer Buzz
 "Easy to Use and Lightweight" 2010-07-16
By Jerry Palmerino Jr (United States)
This is our second stroller. We have a larger one with an integrated/removable car seat.

The canopy on this one works well and this stroller is built solid enough, yet is very lightweight. I actually prefer this one over the larger, bulkier one that we have.

It does have some minor issues though. It is hard to lock when folded up, because it does not clip closed easily.

We also kick wheels while walking. Your mileage may vary depending on the size of your feet. Our baby seems to like it, but sometimes slumps over do to the way the support straps are positioned and the stoller's seat flat back.

One additional nice feature is that the there is a piece of fabric that folds over the latch that snaps the straps together.

Recommended.

Customer Buzz
 "Average...poor quality" 2010-07-11
By Patricia Gray (Columbus, OH USA)
I purchased this stroller after purchasing the chicco keyfit carseat stroller combo. I was really impressed with the quality and durability. This stroller does not match up. I should have listened to the other reviews, as it has quite a few annoyances. The basket underneath is pretty much useless. I can fit a sippy cup, a few diapers, wipes and changing pad and a munchie mug, but not much else. You cannot fit even a small lunch bag there. In the pictures, it seems like you will be able to put things in the basket with the kid in the stroller, but that room gets scrunched with the child in the seat and you have to fish items out of the side. This normally wouldn't be annoying, because you can hang your diaper bag from the handles with your rubber bungees. When I hang my diaper bag from the stroller handles (even with the little bungee attachments that make it higher, it is hard to walk with because you lose precious space to hold the handles (walk a little farther back), which are low for me and I am 5'3. It is really annoying for my husband to push because the handles are so low. The buckles on the straps are also very annoying. They have that moving plastic clasp part that attaches the straps and the buckle, and I constantly have to move it out of the way to buckle in (it gets near where the buckle needs to squeeze together to fit and I have to wiggle it out of the way). The worst part is that it is made so cheaply that after 3 weeks of use, my plastic clasp broke when my son (only 14 months) pulled on the strap, so now I cannot use it because if he pulls hard enough, the strap comes loose). The last annoyance is that the crotch strap is not very long and I am constantly pushing my son back into the seat so I can buckle him in. I used cloth diapers for the first 6 months and I cannot imagine being able to buckle him in with a cloth diaper on. I am pretty disappointed and I guess I will be contacting Chicco for a replacement part. I wish I had purchased something else.

Customer Buzz
 "Disappointing" 2010-07-08
By ivimarie
I bought a secondhand Chicco liteway stroller from someone on Craigslist and LOVED it! It was so solid and comfortable. But unfortunately it became damaged and I had to find something new. I decided to go with the Capri, since my son is getting bigger (he's 2 and a half) and I mostly just needed something for travel. I do not like it at all. It is difficult to push (the wheels often get stuck) and it feels flimsy. Also, the clip that holds it when it is collapsed is not easy to clip. When we took the train at Disneyland I was always stressing to clip it in time to board. I always am the one who gets stuck pushing it because everyone else in my family hates it. It's definitely better than a cheap umbrella stroller, but not by much. The basket underneath is so small, you can put very little there. If you just want something to push to the park, it's probably not bad, but if you are going to use it regularly and for extended time (like a trip to Disneyland) I think the next step up is worth the extra money.


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