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Tags: Chicco, Chicco Cortina Travel
Tags: Chicco, Chicco Cortina Travel


Terrible Stroller
This stroller is terrible! You cannot turn this stroller without either skidding the back wheels in the opposite direction you want to turn or if you are lucky, have the person with you lift up the fron end and have them turn the stroller for you. I have a newborn and a 26 month old. You cannot turn this stroller at all. The tandem aspect of the stroller is nice but if you can't move the stroller, what's the point? I am sure you can find a better stroller than this one!

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![]() The iBaby dok plugs into your iPod. |
![]() The Lite Plus Stroller features a stylish, streamlined design (shown in ruby). View larger. |
This stroller is certified for safety by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA).
Easy to Handle
Six-inch front swivel wheels, eight-inch rear wheels and a streamlined design make this lightweight stroller incredibly maneuverable.
The Lite Stroller Plus is constructed of a wind-resistant high-density nylon blend fabric that is durable and easy to wipe down. An easy-trigger folding system makes stowing and transporting the Lite Stroller Plus effortless.
Convenient Storage
The rotating front snack tray has an extra large drink holder that can be removed for easy child access. The parent drink holder tray is also removable, and a large basket underneath keeps all of baby's gear handy.
And with a special pocket on the canopy, you won't have to worry about keeping track of your iPod or iPod Mini.
What's in the Box
Lite Stroller Plus and iPod Dok with speaker.

Front wheel design flaw
There was much that I initially liked about this stroller. It has a nice overall design, and it's a good size. However, there appears to be a major design flaw in the front wheels, and they lock up continuously. Initially it only happened on somewhat rough surfaces, but now it's constant. We've reached a point, after only about 7 months of use, that we have to get a different stroller, because it won't go for more than a few feet without the front wheels locking up, unless we're on a perfectly smooth surface. I've noticed that most strollers have double front wheels on each side, and I regret not having taken note of this before I bought this stroller. The apparatus that holds the wheels in place is just a snap on part, that wobbles easily, and that also appears to add to the problem with the wheels.
There is also little back support, so my daughter tends to slouch in this stroller. The back is held in an upright position by a strap that is adjustable, but since the back is made of what seems to be corrugated plastic, it bows, and between that and the strap, it stays in a somewhat reclined position rather than solidly upright.