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chicco corso stroller and car seat

chicco corso stroller and car seat Corso Flex Convertible Stroller

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chicco corso stroller and car seat Corso Flex Convertible StrollerThe Corso Flex Convertible Stroller offers everything you need in a convertible stroller for a toddler and a big kid. The built in youth seat and standing platform let your big kid ride along, while your little one occupies the toddler seat. With modular components and with both upper and lower mounting positions, Corso Flex offers flexible riding options that will fit your needs. Do you need an infant seat or are you looking for a solution for twins?

The Corso® Flex Convertible Stroller offers everything you need in a convertible stroller for a toddler and a big kid. The built-in youth seat and standing platform let your big kid ride along, while your little one occupies the toddler seat. With modular components and with both upper and lower mounting positions, Corso® Flex offers flexible riding options that will fit your needs.

Do you need an infant seat or are you looking for a solution for twins? Check out the Corso® Flex Travel System and Corso® Flex Twins Bundles or purchase a second Full-sized Modular Toddler Seat.

The Full-sized Modular Toddler Seat features a multi-position, one-hand recline, adjustable footrest and UPF 50+ canopy with pull-out extension and mesh peek-a-boo panel. The toddler seat mounts interchangeably into the upper position (either forward- or parent-facing) and the lower position (forward-facing only) – giving you maximum seating and storage flexibility.

Compatible with all Chicco infant car seats, Corso® Flex converts to a frame stroller with an included Infant Car Seat Adapter/Basket.

Flexible Storage
In addition to the extra-large stroller basket with front and rear access, the included Shopping Basket component can be mounted in the upper position while the Infant Car Seat Adapter/Basket provides even more storage options when used without an infant car seat. The toddler seat also features a mesh storage pocket on the back of the seat. The parent tray includes two large cup holders and a covered storage compartment.

Flex to Go
Corso® Flex features maintenance-free treaded rubber tires with foam cores, all-wheel suspension plus wheel and swivel bearings for the smoothest stroll. The linked rear brakes secure the stroller with a simple tap.

Flex to Stow
When ready to stow, the stroller can be folded from any configuration and combination of seats. The one-hand, quick-fold design is compact and stands on the wheels without the handle touching the ground.

Flex to Grow
The integrated sit or stand position offers a folding youth seat with three-point harness and a standing platform with grip bar. A bonus, UPF 50+ accessory canopy attaches to the stroller frame and rotates to offer additional sun protection - perfect with the sit or stand position. The standing platform is built-in but does not interfere with your walking space while the youth seat can be folded out of the way when not in use.

Flex for the Future
Corso® Flex offers everything you need in a convertible stroller, while providing options for extra storage or a second child. Continue to build new configurations by adding a second Infant Car Seat Adapter/Basket and Chicco infant car seat or a second Full-sized Modular Toddler Seat.

Compatibility
Compatible with all Chicco infant car seats.


Corso® Flex Convertible Stroller Dimensions (L x W x H)
Single Toddler Stroller Assembled Dimensions: 45.5" x 26.3" x 43.0"
Single Toddler Stroller Folded Dimensions: 23.8" x 26.3" x 31.4"
Single Toddler Stroller Weight: 34.5 lbs
Single Toddler Stroller specifications include one Modular Toddler Seat + Modular Grip Bar with Grab-and-Go Shopping Basket

Single Toddler Stroller + Second Modular Seat Assembled Dimensions: 51.0" x 26.3" x 49.0"
Single Toddler Stroller + Second Modular Seat Folded Dimensions: 27.0" x 26.3" x 31.4"
Single Toddler Stroller + Second Modular Seat Weight: 40.5 lbs
Single Toddler Stroller + Second Modular Seat specifications include two Modular Toddler Seats

Stroller Frame Assembled Dimensions: 45.5" x 26.3" x 43.0"
Stroller Frame Folded Dimensions: 18.0" x 26.3" x 31.4"
Stroller Frame Weight: 26.4 lbs
Stroller Frame specifications are with all modular components removed

Front Wheel Diameter: 8.3"
Rear Wheel Diameter: 10.3"


Corso® Flex Modular Seat Dimensions (L x W x H)
Modular Seat Assembled Dimensions: 35.8" x 17.3" x 12.6"
Modular Seat Folded Dimensions: 21.5" x 17.3" x 5.8"
Modular Seat Assembled Weight: 7.1 lbs.


Corso® Flex Car Seat Adapter/Basket Dimensions (L x W x H)
Adapter Assembled Dimensions: 17.8" x 16.8" x 10.5"
Adapter Folded Dimensions: 11.0" x 16.8" x 6.6"
Adapter Assembled Weight: 2.0 lbs.

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