how to break down chicco stroller Chicco Bravo 3-in-1 Quick Fold Trio Travel System
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how to break down chicco stroller Chicco Bravo 3-in-1 Quick Fold Trio Travel System

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how to break down chicco stroller Chicco Bravo 3-in-1 Quick Fold Trio Travel SystemA Perfect Match: The Power Couple of Infant Travel The top selling Bravo 3 in 1 Trio Travel System combines the full size Bravo Quick Fold Stroller with the top rated KeyFit 30 Infant Car Seat for streamlined travel. With easy click in compatibility, the KeyFit 30 securely clicks into the stroller for adapter free convenience and effortless transitions from car to stroller. Three modes a lightweight frame carrier, a versatile travel system and a full

    A Perfect Match: The Power Couple of Infant Travel
    The top-selling Bravo® 3-in-1 Trio  combines the full-size Bravo® Quick-Fold Stroller with the top-rated KeyFit® 30  for streamlined travel. With easy click-in compatibility, the KeyFit® 30 securely clicks into the stroller for -free convenience and effortless transitions from car to stroller.

    Three modes – a lightweight , a versatile travel system and a  – cater to your travel needs as your little one grows from newborn to toddler. From “less is more” to fully loaded, transition through the modes for streamlined travel at every stage.

    For child comfort, the Bravo® Stroller features a one-hand, multi-position reclining seat and a convenient child tray with cup holders and storage. The large,  50+ canopy with peek-a-boo mesh window provides privacy and protection from the elements in all 3 modes.

    The Bravo® Stroller showcases large, sleek wheels with treaded tires and all-wheel suspension to navigate uneven terrain. The rear-linked foot brake secures the stroller with a simple tap and the multi-position push handle adjusts in height for parent comfort.

    For additional parent convenience, the Bravo® Stroller has a one-hand smart fold with auto-swivel front wheels and stands independently on the wheels without the parent handle touching the ground. The large storage basket features 2 organizer pockets, mesh sides for visibility and easy front & rear access.

    Easiest to Install KeyFit® 30
    The top-rated KeyFit® 30 Infant Car Seat is engineered with innovative safety features that make it the easiest to install correctly. Two  bubble level-indicators and the  spring-loaded leveling foot help verify and achieve proper angle in the vehicle seat. The base is also equipped with premium  connectors for easy attachment and removal from the lower anchors in the vehicle seat. The one-pull  tightener applies force-multiplying technology for a secure fit with a fraction of the effort.

    For installation with the vehicle seat belt, clear belt routing and integrated  make it easy to position, tighten and lock the belt into place.

    Bravo® Stroller Features:

    • Includes the top-rated KeyFit® 30 Infant Car Seat with stay-in-car 
    • One-hand smart fold design is compact and self-standing
    • Removable stroller seat & canopy transform stroller to a lightweight car seat carrier
    • Offers secure, click-in attachment for all Chicco infant car seats via the included child tray – no adapter needed
    • Large, UPF 50+ adjustable canopy with mesh peek-a-boo window
    • Multi-position reclining toddler seat for added comfort
    • Large wheels with treaded tires and all-wheel suspension for smooth strolling
    • 3-position adjustable push handle and parent tray with two cup holders & storage
    • Large, easy-access storage basket with organizer pockets
    • One-touch, linked rear brakes for parking

    KeyFit® 30 Features:

    • Top-rated and engineered with innovative features that make it the easiest infant car seat to install correctly
    • Lightweight, 9.5 lb. carrier clicks securely into compatible Chicco strollers
    •  with one-pull tightener
    • Premium LATCH connectors for easy attachment & removal
    • SuperCinch® force-multiplying tightener
    • ReclineSure spring-loaded leveling foot
    • RideRight bubble level-indicators
    • Removable head and body support for newborns weighing 4-11 lbs.
    • Carrier shell with  for improved impact protection
    • Large, removable canopy and machine washable seat pad

    Usage
    The Bravo® Stroller is designed for children up to 50 lbs.
    The KeyFit® 30 Infant Car Seat is designed for infants between 4-30 lbs. and up to 30" tall.

    Certifications
    This product is JPMA Certified.

    Care and Maintenance
    Bravo® Stroller: Hand wash fabrics in cold water, no bleach, drip dry. Periodically wipe plastic or metal parts clean with a soft damp cloth; towel dry.

    KeyFit® 30 Infant Car Seat: Machine wash fabrics separately in cold water on delicate cycle. Do not use bleach; drip dry. Plastics and hardware may be sponge cleaned using warm water and mild soap; towel dry. To clean harness, sponge clean using warm water and mild soap; air dry. Do not machine wash harness.

    Please refer to the instruction manuals for complete care and maintenance instructions.

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