Chicco Cortina Together Double Stroller, Fuego
From Chicco
Product Description
Chicco Cortina Together Double StrollerThe Chicco Cortina® TogetherTM two-passenger stroller is the first double stroller to accept 2 of the #1-rated KeyFit® or KeyFit® 30 infant car seats. With the same easy click-in KeyFit® attachment as the Cortina®, the TogetherTM accommodates a car seat in both the front and rear seats so families can travel together easily with 2 infants, 1 toddler and 1 infant, or 2 small toddlers. Exclusive forward-fold front seat accepts the KeyFit® or KeyFit® 30 using ex
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #31373 in Baby Product
- Color: Fuego
- Brand: Chicco
- Model: 05079043970070
- Dimensions: 45.50" h x23.50" w x47.25" l,34.00 pounds
Features
- Accepts two 1-rated keyfit or keyfit 30 infant car seats, fully-reclining rear seat for bassinet enclosure or car seat attachment
- Exclusive forward-fold front seat for car seat attachment, convenient one-hand activated fold and automatic storage latch
- Interchangeable child's armbar and cupholders
- Independently adjustable and removable canopies
- Zippered basket is accessible even when seat is fully reclined
Most helpful customer reviews
79 of 80 people found the following review helpful.Picked mine up today!Overall I really like it - the only thing dissapointing so far is the sun shades are rather small and flimsy - but you can change their positions which is helpful.The seats are adequately padded.It stands alone when folded which is nice -but figuring out what to do with the front sun shade when folded is kind of difficult. Of course it is heavy when folded and lifting it up - but what double stroller isn't? It claims to be 15% lighter than its competitors - but I haven't lifted many double strollers.I like how you can put the car seat in the front or back seat and it just clicks in place - no need for straps or any other additional attachments to keep it on.I also really like how the front seat has a bar or two cup holders in the front (both are included)- for our almost 2 year old, the cup holders are perfect and she can climb in and out of the front seat on her own.The back seat has a full recline which is great - but the front seat only has a minimal recline and does not recline at all with the car seat is in the back seat.The under seat basket is huge and I LOVE the zipper compartment to get into it if the rear seat is in full recline - we have the single Cortina and that was always an issue for us if the baby was sleeping to get in to the storage compartment, glad they thought about this and fixed it!Multi-position handle is great - esp. when spouses are very different in height as my husband and I are.Steers very nice around the house but haven't taken it out yet for some real mileage. It has very nice, large wheels which seem to make for a nice ride.UPDATE:#2 just arrived last weekend and took this thing out for its first test drive today and it was a DREAM! Steered wonderfully, maneuvered well in tight spots - went in and out of CVS and up and down aisles without clearing any shelves or running over any other shoppers in the process. So easy to get the infant seat in and out and Iove how no extra "safety strap" is needed for the infant seat. My 22 month old daughter climbs in and out of the front seat all on her own (we have it outfitted with the two cupholders) and she was super comfy on the entire walk. The ride seems nice for the kids as the tires are large and somewhat cushy.Overall, I am VERY happy with this product. We were very close to getting the Baby Jogger City Select before we found out this stroller was coming out - I am glad we waited for it! The City Select would have been about $750 before we had all of the add ons needed for two kiddos plus the chicco carseat adapter kit. So this was much nicer on the budget, and I think I like it better than the City Select too!
56 of 56 people found the following review helpful.This is the best double stroller out there to date. I LOVE this stroller! I've tried so many doubles that I've lost track, and I've hated them all. They're too long, too wide, too hard to steer, etc. Not this one!The Chicco Together looks stylish and cool. I have the cubes pattern, and I really like it. The stroller frame seems to be sturdy and stable, and there aren't a lot of pieces on the stroller that will break. The stroller is tall, which makes it easy to get into the basket underneath. The adjustable handle is great. I put it on the middle setting and my husband puts it on the tallest setting and we're both comfortable pushing the stroller (I'm 5'5", he's 6'3"). We can both push the stroller without kicking the wheels. The wheels on the stroller have a little bit of cush to them - they're not completely hard, which makes for a nice ride for the kids. It is very easy to push, and the steering is phenomenal. The seats are on the smaller side, 14" wide, which I prefer. My 45 lb 4 year old would fit in them, but they're not huge. The weight recommendation is 40 lbs per seat, and a 40 lb child would easily fit in the seats. I like a smaller seating area for the kids. In some of the other strollers, my kids seemed to slop around in the huge seats. They are 6 months (23 lbs) and 2 1/2 years (28 lbs) and they are very comfortable in the seats. I like the five point harnesses, and the buckles seem to be good and sturdy. The front seat has the option of two cupholders or a bar. I opted to put the bar on, and was pleased to see that the bar is covered in fabric, rather than foamy material. The baby can chew on the bar (and she does!) without me being afraid she's going to bite a piece of foam off. The stroller is easy to fold and unfold, and I really like that when you fold the stroller, it stays folded. You don't have to flip a switch or a lever to make it stay. The stroller is not as long as lot of the doubles, which I love. I hate to feel like I'm pushing a train, and this stroller is definitely not a train. I believe it is 47 inches from the bar on the front to the handle. It is compact, while still having enough space for kids and bags. The fabric is well stitched and feels like it will hold up really well.Overall, I am absolutely loving this stroller. Easy to push, easy to steer, sylish, comfortable, and great! I recommend it to anyone and everyone!
53 of 56 people found the following review helpful.First of all, I have a 2000 Honda Accord, and the stroller fits into my trunk fine. In fact, I think it barely takes up any more room than the Cortina single stroller that I had. Anyway, if you're worried, test the stroller at Babies 'R' Us, then buy it for cheaper on Amazon. I have no problem fitting the stroller in my trunk, along with $100-150 worth of grocery bags.I will also attest to the durability of the stroller itself. While I haven't had it very long, it's already taken a lot of abuse and still looks brand new. It maneuvers well (for a double), and seems to handle additional weight (i.e. diaper bags, shopping bags, etc) very well. It was also very easy to assemble (it came 95% assembled).Cons...I have a VERY energetic 2.5 year old boy, and consequently, he has to ride in the back of the stroller in order to be contained. Let me elaborate. The front seat of the stroller has a detachable bar in place of a tray as the only thing (other than the harness seat belt, which is a pain) keeping the child in the seat. And, I found that in order to properly get the stroller folded up and into the trunk of my car, I have to remove this bar every time. I don't have time for that, so the bar is in a storage closet. My 2.5 year old son is also tall for his age, so the few times he was allowed to sit in the front seat, his legs stuck out and bumped into stuff as we were moving. The cupholder(s) also had to be removed for me to properly fold up the stroller, so I never used that/those either.The lack of a tray for either passenger is a bigger deal than I thought it would be, due to lack of space. When my older son is sitting in the back of the stroller, there is NO ADDITIONAL SPACE between him and my younger son (3 months old) in the baby carrier. So, my older son sets his snack on top of his brother... and is tempted to play with/bother his brother as well. And, if he is not buckled in, my older son can climb down into the storage compartment under the stroller, since the back seat's foot rest opens out into the storage basket. Another problem is that if a baby carrier is in the back of the stroller, than the front seat does not recline AT ALL.I agree with everyone who commented on the visors/sun shades and how ridiculous they are. I don't ever use the one for the front seat because I couldn't even tell that it did anything. The one in the back seat pops off ALL THE TIME. If I didn't need it to help shield my infant from sun, I'd get rid of it altogether.I'm sure that Chicco wasn't lying when they claimed that this stroller is "15% lighter than other double strollers", but that 15% doesn't really make a difference. Heavy is heavy.I did notice something Chicco improved. I have a Cortina from 2008, and I have always hated being unable to access the storage basket when the stroller is in the fully-reclined position, which it must be in order to put a carrier in it. This was a poor design, people complained, and Chicco listened. With the double stroller, this is no longer a problem; if the back seat is fully-reclined, you can still access the storage compartment via two zippers that when unzipped, create a little door to access the storage basket. Hopefully Chicco will listen to the common complaints with this double stroller, and improve its design as well.
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