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chicco reclining stroller Chicco Presto Self-Folding Compact Stroller

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chicco reclining stroller Chicco Presto Self-Folding Compact StrollerJust one simple motionand Presto! Amazing one second auto fold! With a quick squeeze on the handle mechanism, activate the gravity fold feature on the Chicco Presto Self Folding, Compact Stroller. The stroller folds itself compactly, ready to be stowed away for the next adventure. To unfold, simply pull to release and lift the handle to snap the stroller into position. Add the removable child bumper bar and Presto is ready to accept any Chicco infant

 

Just one simple motion…and Presto!
Amazing one-second auto-fold! With a quick squeeze on the handle mechanism, activate the gravity fold feature on the Chicco Presto Self-Folding, Compact Stroller. The stroller folds itself compactly, ready to be stowed away for the next adventure. To unfold, simply pull to release and lift the handle to snap the stroller into position. Add the removable child bumper bar and Presto is ready to accept any Chicco infant car seat.

Cruising Convenience
Although compact in size, Presto does not lack in features. A UPF 50+ rated, zip-extendable canopy offers shade and privacy, while the easy-access basket keeps baby essentials nearby. Parent/child cup holders detach, offering two parent or a parent and child option for greater flexibility. A premium leatherette handle makes strolling more comfortable.

Smooth Strolling
Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame and all-wheel suspension, Presto precisely navigates tight turns and uneven terrain. The multi-position reclining toddler seat easily adjusts with one hand while on the move. When you need to pause your stroll, a single, toe-tap brake locks both rear wheels.

For All Your Travel Needs
Pair the Presto Self-Folding, Compact Stroller with any Chicco infant car seat for a convenient travel system. The click-in attachment secures the car seat in place, allowing you to use the stroller from day one. Lightweight and portable, Presto will be your go-to stroller for everyday errands or cross-country travel.

  • Lightweight and compact stroller for on-the-go convenience
  • Self-folding feature activates with a simple squeeze on the handle mechanism resulting in a compact standing fold
  • Accepts all Chicco infant car seats with secure, click-in attachment
  • 3-position reclining backrest with easy, one-hand adjustment
  • UPF 50+ rated, zip-extendable canopy offers shade and privacy
  • All-wheel suspension for precise maneuverability and smooth turns
  • Single toe-tap brake controls both rear wheels for easy parking
  • Easy-access basket for on-the-go essentials
  • Removable child bumper bar
  • Padded leatherette handle and two interchangeable cup holders for parent and child use

Usage
The Presto Stroller is designed for children up to 50 lbs.

Cerifications
This product is JPMA Certified.

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

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