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chicco bravo stroller conversion Chicco Bravo Primo Trio Travel System

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chicco bravo stroller conversion Chicco Bravo Primo Trio Travel SystemA Premium Pair: The Power Couple of Infant Travel Streamline travel in style with the fully loaded Bravo Primo Quick Fold Stroller and the easiest to install KeyFit 35 Zip Extended Use Infant Car Seat. A premium pair, the KeyFit 35 Zip clicks into the stroller via the child tray for adapter free convenience and effortless transitions from car to stroller. Three modes a lightweight frame carrier, a versatile travel system and a full size toddler

A Premium Pair: The Power Couple of Infant Travel

Streamline travel in style with the fully loaded Bravo® Primo Quick-Fold Stroller and the easiest-to-install KeyFit® 35 Zip Extended-Use Infant Car Seat. A premium pair, the KeyFit® 35 Zip clicks into the stroller via the child tray for adapter-free convenience and effortless transitions from car to stroller.

Three modes – a lightweight frame carrier, a versatile travel system and a full-size toddler stroller – 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® Primo Stroller features a one-hand, multi-position reclining seat that’s surrounded by zip-open mesh for ventilation. The large, UPF-rated canopy with pull-out visor and flip-open mesh panel provides protection and comfort in all 3 modes.

The Bravo® Primo Stroller showcases large wheels with foam-filled, treaded rubber 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, premium leatherette push handle adjusts in height for parent comfort.

For additional parent convenience, the Bravo® Primo folds compactly with the child tray and stands independently without the push handle touching the ground. The large storage basket features 2 organizer pockets, mesh sides for visibility and easy front & rear access.

Growing Together with KeyFit® 35 Zip

The KeyFit® 35 Zip Infant Car Seat introduces upgraded features to offer more headrest height, legroom and stability for extended rear-facing use. The Easy-Extend Headrest System raises with the harness to grow with children up to 32” tall, allowing you to keep your little one in the same rear-facing car seat for longer. The integrated anti-rebound bar provides increased stability for every ride while offering more leg room for your growing baby. Engineered with #1-rated features like premium LATCH connectors and a SuperCinch® force-multiplying tightener, it is the easiest infant car seat to install correctly.

The KeyFit® 35 Zip is equipped with a large, UPF-rated canopy that features a zip-extend mesh panel for ventilation and a zip-open, full-coverage privacy shield. The quick-remove seat pad is machine washable for easy cleanup.

Features:

  • Bravo® Primo Stroller Upgrades:

  • Folding child tray for a more compact stroller fold

  • Contoured, reversible seat cushion for added comfort & support

  • Large, UPF-rated canopy with pull-out visor and flip-open mesh panel

  • Height-adjustable, premium leatherette push handle

  • Multi-position reclining seat surrounded by a zip-open mesh panel

  • Large wheels with foam-filled, treaded rubber tires

  • All Bravo® Strollers Feature:

  • Secure, click-in attachment for all Chicco infant car seats via the included child tray – no adapter needed

  • Removable stroller seat & canopy transform stroller to a lightweight car seat carrier

  • One-hand smart fold stands independently on stroller wheels

  • Large wheels with treaded tires and all-wheel suspension

  • Child tray with two cup holders & storage

  • Parent tray with two cup holders & storage

  • Large, easy-access storage basket with organizer pockets

  • One-touch, linked rear brakes for parking

  • KeyFit® 35 Zip Features:

  • Easiest-to-install infant car seat offers more headrest height and legroom for extended rear-facing use

  • Lightweight, 10 lb. carrier clicks securely into compatible Chicco strollers

  • Removable ergonomic newborn positioner

  • Easy-Extend Headrest System with no-rethread harness

  • UPF 50+ canopy with zip-open mesh panel and zip-open, full coverage privacy shield

  • Anti-rebound bar provides added stability and more legroom

  • SuperCinch® force-multiplying LATCH tightener

  • ReclineSure™ leveling foot and RideRight™ bubble levels

  • LockSure® steel-reinforced seatbelt locking system

  • Integrated on-the-go European belt routing for carrier-only installation

Product Usage:

The Bravo Primo Stroller is designed for children up to 50 lbs. The KeyFit 35 Zip Infant Car Seat is designed for children between 4-35 lbs. and up to 32" tall.

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