Chicco Cortina KeyFit 30 Travel System- Atmosphere(Denim/ Tan)
Manufacturer: Chicco Usa
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, based on 8 reviews
Lowest Price: $302.82
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Chicco Cortina Travel System The Chicco Cortina Stroller Travel System has features the stroller and the Chicco Infant Car Seat. It is one of the most fabulous systems on the market because it combines Chicco fashion and safety ideas. The Chicco Cortina Stroller features a lightweight, aluminum frame which comes loaded. It has a one hand fold to make life much easier on the parent. The Chicco stroller features a smooth ride which will assure the child that rest will be possible the entire way. There is a large basket underneath for storage to once again make life easier on the parent. It is a very functional part of the Chicco Cortina Travel System. The Chicco car seat is the KeyFit Infant Seat and Base. It can be used on its own as well as part of the Chicco Cortina Travel System. The energy absorbing foam helps protect from side impact. The Chicco car seat is designed with safety in mind as well as comfort. The canopy assures the parent that baby will be safe from inclement weather including rain and snow. The base is LATCH equipped to make for easy installation. The base on the Chicco Car Seat is smooth meaning the upholstery will not be damaged. The Chicco Cortina Stroller Travel System is a great value for parent as it combines two of the top Chicco products. Parents will love the Atmosphere design.




The car seat itself is great, and I'm really glad I got the larger one as my child is big for his age. It also looks a lot more protective than a lot of other baby carriers I've seen, I like how he is protected on all sides. The newborn insert and the head insert were great for when he was little and worked like a charm. I'd recommend this car seat to anyone.




Instead of carrying the carseat by the handle now that my grandbaby is 3 months old and the whole carseat is very heavy with him in it, I carry it with both hands from the sides. I keep telling my daughter that Chicco should put wheels on this carseat...you know like those Heely sneakers?? Or maybe handles on the sides? The carseat is for babies 30 pounds and under and up to 30 inches long I believe.
Some people have complained that they do not like the material on this carseat. It's not ORGANIC cotton...would be nice, but it's not. It's a smooth polyester type covering. My grandson did sweat alot in the carseat during the hot days of summer. I like that the head and body pads are fixed, but don't like the gaps between them. The upper straps have pads to protect baby's face and cheeks. We keep the carseat in the house to prevent it from getting hot in the car.
>>>The stroller is big and has a loose/floppy and all plastic locking mechanism restraint strap system. Pushing my grandson in the stroller without using his carseat is a pleasure. I get him out of the carseat quick because he arches his back and DOES NOT LIKE to go in the carseat
so that's why I prefer not to use the carseat during a stroll.
I put the Lamaze Girafee in the front tray with it's legs sprawled out 4 ways and my grandson has his favorite toy to look at during our walk.
He also likes to kick the tan leg protector which folds up at the foot area for smaller babies.
I don't really care for the curtain of material on the back of the stroller or the net basket below.
The canopy can be adjusted to drop down in front of the stroller to shield the sun from the baby's eyes. I like many things about this stroller, but my daughter's car, a Subaru has no room for it in her car trunk. It fits nice in the back of my Jeep.
I'd think an umbrella stroller would be a solution for older babies who can sit up to save parent's time getting the stroller in and out of the car, but you will compromise on comfort.
I'd judge this travel system to be on the 'intermediate' level in quality and comfort for baby and parents.








As soon as I put a cover in the car seat, my baby's horrible rash cleared up immediately.
When I contacted the company to let them know, they got back to me (a week later) and offered me a new set of soft goods -- the exact same thing that hurt my baby the first time. Not impressed.




- Chicco Cortina Stroller Travel System includes Chicco Cortina Stroller and the Chicco Keyfit Infant Car Seat
- ChiccoKeyFit Features:
- 5 Point harness on this infant car seat
- LATCH Equipped for easy installation of this car seat from Chicco
- Single pull LATCH adjustment simplifies the usually complex process of baby car seat installation
Chicco Cortina Travel System The Chicco Cortina Stroller Travel System has features the stroller and the Chicco Infant Car Seat. It is one of the most fabulous systems on the market because it combines Chicco fashion and safety ideas. The Chicco Cortina Stroller features a lightweight, aluminum frame which comes loaded. It has a one hand fold to make life much easier on the parent. The Chicco stroller features a smooth ride which will assure the child that rest will be possible the entire way. There is a large basket underneath for storage to once again make life easier on the parent. It is a very functional part of the Chicco Cortina Travel System. The Chicco car seat is the KeyFit Infant Seat and Base. It can be used on its own as well as part of the Chicco Cortina Travel System. The energy absorbing foam helps protect from side impact. The Chicco car seat is designed with safety in mind as well as comfort. The canopy assures the parent that baby will be safe from inclement weather including rain and snow. The base is LATCH equipped to make for easy installation. The base on the Chicco Car Seat is smooth meaning the upholstery will not be damaged. The Chicco Cortina Stroller Travel System is a great value for parent as it combines two of the top Chicco products. Parents will love the Atmosphere design.
Customer Reviews:




Great
This travel system has worked great for me. I've taken my baby in the airport several times and with him being so small, the travel system was a great way to carry the car seat and him through the airport. The only thing I haven't like is that with the car seat in the stroller/the stroller fully reclined it is very difficult to access the basket underneath and impossible to get the diaper bag in and out. However I love that it stands up on it's own when folded up and it's very easy to fold up one handed while holding the baby with the other hand. It's a little harder to open one handed, but still doable.
The car seat itself is great, and I'm really glad I got the larger one as my child is big for his age. It also looks a lot more protective than a lot of other baby carriers I've seen, I like how he is protected on all sides. The newborn insert and the head insert were great for when he was little and worked like a charm. I'd recommend this car seat to anyone.
2008-10-06




Great newborn carseat/Stroller for bigger babies.
The carseat is great for newborns, but when the baby gains weight, the carseat is heavy. I love how easy it is to adjust the straps for a growing baby. Also the center strap pulls the upper & side straps snug around baby after you strap and click him in. Feb/Mar 2008 manufacturing editions of this carseat had a recall, so be sure to check out what date yours was manufactured.
Instead of carrying the carseat by the handle now that my grandbaby is 3 months old and the whole carseat is very heavy with him in it, I carry it with both hands from the sides. I keep telling my daughter that Chicco should put wheels on this carseat...you know like those Heely sneakers?? Or maybe handles on the sides? The carseat is for babies 30 pounds and under and up to 30 inches long I believe.
Some people have complained that they do not like the material on this carseat. It's not ORGANIC cotton...would be nice, but it's not. It's a smooth polyester type covering. My grandson did sweat alot in the carseat during the hot days of summer. I like that the head and body pads are fixed, but don't like the gaps between them. The upper straps have pads to protect baby's face and cheeks. We keep the carseat in the house to prevent it from getting hot in the car.
>>>The stroller is big and has a loose/floppy and all plastic locking mechanism restraint strap system. Pushing my grandson in the stroller without using his carseat is a pleasure. I get him out of the carseat quick because he arches his back and DOES NOT LIKE to go in the carseat
so that's why I prefer not to use the carseat during a stroll.
I put the Lamaze Girafee in the front tray with it's legs sprawled out 4 ways and my grandson has his favorite toy to look at during our walk.
He also likes to kick the tan leg protector which folds up at the foot area for smaller babies.
I don't really care for the curtain of material on the back of the stroller or the net basket below.
The canopy can be adjusted to drop down in front of the stroller to shield the sun from the baby's eyes. I like many things about this stroller, but my daughter's car, a Subaru has no room for it in her car trunk. It fits nice in the back of my Jeep.
I'd think an umbrella stroller would be a solution for older babies who can sit up to save parent's time getting the stroller in and out of the car, but you will compromise on comfort.
I'd judge this travel system to be on the 'intermediate' level in quality and comfort for baby and parents.
2008-09-16




would not reccomend
I bought this after months of research because of its high safety rating, and am happy with that-that is why 3 stars. BUT it is heavy and the stroller is bulky. The cup holders will only fit plastic water bottles or something that size, so if you have a metal water bottle or something you reuse it is too big to use. I also don't like how the basket has to be held up by a piece that is very hard to get back off. I end up having to sit down on the asphalt just to remove it. The stroller is so big it barely fits in my jeep trunk and does not fit in my Nissan Altima's at all. I would recommend the car seat but not the travel system. 2008-08-29




contact dermatitis
The Chicco Keyfit 30 is easy to use, looks great and it has a great safety rating. However, after a couple of months in it, my infant broke out into huge oozing painful sores wherever his skin touched the carseat. The entire back of his head turned into one big raw scab. Apparently, contact dermatitis to the flame-resistant chemicals they use in some car seats is a growing problem.
As soon as I put a cover in the car seat, my baby's horrible rash cleared up immediately.
When I contacted the company to let them know, they got back to me (a week later) and offered me a new set of soft goods -- the exact same thing that hurt my baby the first time. Not impressed.
2008-06-11




Please ignore the one star review
Please ignore the reviewer who rated the seat one star due to the rebound issue. I am a certified child passenger safety technician and this is NOT a safety concern. Almost all rear facing seats will rebound in a crash. The only ones that won't are infant seats with rigid LATCH (the only one currently available in the US is the Baby Trend Latch-Loc with rigid LATCH) or one with an anti-rebound bar like the Britax Companion and convertible seats that tether rear facing (all Britax convertible seats, Sunshine Kids Radian, etc). As long as your seat moves less than an inch in any direction AT THE BELT PATH (i.e. on an infant seat with a base, right at the seat crack where the other poster said it was tight) it is safe. The Chicco KeyFit is a very good seat. It is without a doubt one of the best on the market currently. It installs like a dream and fits small babies very well. As a tech of seven years, I would not hesitate to recommend this seat or use it for my own child. 2008-04-01
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