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chicco ct 0.6 stroller

chicco ct 0.6 stroller Chicco Primo ClearTex Travel System

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chicco ct 0.6 stroller Chicco Primo ClearTex Travel SystemFeaturing premium details and the extended use KeyFit Max Zip ClearTex Infant Car Seat, the versatile Corso Primo ClearTex Modular Travel System offers years of simplified, stylish travel. The Corso Primo converts into a lightweight car seat frame stroller by removing the toddler seat. The removable infant seat insert, featuring moisture wicking fabric, can also be used to create an infant carriage with the toddler seat for use with newborns. The

Featuring premium details and the extended-use KeyFit® Max Zip ClearTex® Infant Car Seat, the versatile Corso® Primo ClearTex® Modular  offers years of simplified, stylish travel. The Corso® Primo converts into a lightweight car seat frame stroller by removing the toddler seat. The removable infant seat insert, featuring moisture-wicking fabric, can also be used to create an infant carriage with the toddler seat for use with newborns. The travel system offers modular parent-facing and forward-facing modes with the  or toddler seat.

The Corso® Primo Stroller features a large,  50+ canopy with flip-open mesh panel and pull-out visor. The multi-position reclining seat includes an adjustable footrest for child comfort. The included basket fob can be used to secure items or can be converted to a travel lock, keeping the stroller closed when folded. Various storage options include a parent storage organizer and the zip & stash storage basket.

The KeyFit® Max Zip ClearTex® Extended-Use Infant Car Seat offers more headrest height and legroom to maximize  use. The easiest-to-install infant car seat features a UPF 50+ canopy with zip-open, full-coverage privacy shield. The one-hand carry handle adjustment easily moves the handle out of the way, providing easy access to get your baby in and out of the car seat.

Featuring  flame retardant-free materials, the Corso® Primo ClearTex® Travel System is  for low chemical emissions, contributing to healthier air quality around your child.

Corso® Primo ClearTex® Modular Stroller Features:

  • Versatile strolling modes, including parent-facing and forward-facing options, with included KeyFit® Max Zip ClearTex® Infant Car Seat and Adapter
  • Seat insert featuring moisture-wicking fabric creates an infant carriage for newborns and converts to a cushioned seat insert for kids up to 50 lbs
  • Removable toddler seat converts stroller to a lightweight frame stroller
  • Height-adjustable, leatherette handle
  • Compact and self-standing one-hand fold from any stroller configuration
  • Multi-position reclining seat and adjustable footrest
  • Child tray swings out of the way for your child to easily get in and out
  • UPF 50+ canopy with flip-open mesh panel and pull-out visor
  • Stash Parent Organizer converts to a crossbody bag
  • Zip & Stash storage basket with dual zippers, organizer pockets and water-resistant fabric
  • Large mesh storage pocket on back of the toddler seat
  • Adjustable FlexCore® suspension
  • Treaded tires with foam cores
  • Basket fob to secure valuables or converts to a travel lock to keep folded stroller closed

KeyFit® Max Zip ClearTex® Features:

  • ClearTex® flame retardant-free materials
  • GREENGUARD Gold Certified for low chemical emissions
  • Includes stay-in-car base
  • Easiest-to-install infant car seat maximizes rear-facing use with more headrest height & legroom
  • Easy-adjust handle lowers and raises headrest with one hand Easy-Extend Headrest System with no-rethread harness grows with children up to 32"
  • Integrated anti-rebound bar provides added stability and extended legroom
  • Clicks securely into compatible Chicco strollers for travel system convenience
  • UPF 50+ canopy with zip-open mesh panel and zip-open, full coverage privacy shield
  • Removable ergonomic newborn positioner
  • SuperCinch® Force-Multiplying LATCH Tightener
  •  steel-reinforced seatbelt locking system
  • Integrated belt routing for carrier-only installation

Usage
The Corso® Primo ClearTex® Stroller is designed for children up to 50 lbs.

The KeyFit® Max Zip ClearTex® Infant Car Seat is designed for infants between 4-30 lbs. and up to 32".

Certifications
This product is Verified by the Baby Safety Alliance and GREENGUARD Gold Certified.

The KeyFit® Max Zip ClearTex® is FAA certified for aircraft use; meets or exceeds Frontal Impact Standard FMVSS 213b; meets or exceeds Side Impact Standard FMVSS 213a for harnessed modes; meets or exceeds Safety Standard for Hand-Held Infant Carriers 16 C.F.R. Part 1225/ASTM F2050.

Care and Maintenance
Corso® Primo ClearTex Stroller: Spot clean fabrics using warm water and mild detergent; air dry. If included, seat insert and shoulder pads may be machine washed separately in cold water on delicate cycle using mild detergent. Do not machine wash harness. Wipe plastics and hardware clean with a damp cloth..

KeyFit® Max Zip ClearTex Infant Car Seat: To prevent pilling, minimize friction and abrasion to the seat pad. Avoid contact with hook and loop from child’s clothing and shoes. If present, close hook and loop fasteners before washing. Machine wash fabrics separately in cold water on delicate cycle using mild detergent. Do not use bleach; hang dry. Wipe plastics and hardware clean with a damp cloth. Sponge clean harness using warm water and mild detergent; air dry. Do not machine wash harness.

This stroller is Theme Park Compliant (does not exceed 52”L x 31”W)

Toddler & Frame Stroller Assembled Dimensions: 34.5" x 24.8" x 42.8"
Toddler & Frame Stroller Folded Dimensions: 15.5" x 24.8" x 32.0"

Toddler Stroller Assembled Weight: 26.0 lbs.
Frame Stroller Assembled Weight: 19.2 lbs.

Car Seat Weight: 10.0 lbs.

 


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