| | |  | Single Strollers | Home » » » » Chicco Tuscany Stroller | | | | | | | Description: | | Rugged yet lightweight, the Chicco Tuscany Stroller is perfect for traveling and unpredictable outdoor weather. The Tuscany Stroller weighs only 15 pounds and comes loaded with features you would only expect to find on a full-size stroller! The seatbacks can be reclined to 5 different positions. Made with elegant fabrics, it has a padded 5-point harness, padded seat and pillow-like headrest. The compact fold makes travel and storage convenient. This stroller was designed in Italy with your baby''s comfort in mind. | | | Features: | |
• Highly maneuverable and lightweight
• 5-position adjustable seatback
• 5-point padded safety harness
• Thick padded seat and pillow-like headrest
• Front & rear wheel suspension provide a smooth ride
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 46.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 11.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 7.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 20.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 44.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 11.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 17.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 28 reviews |
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Too HeavyJul 29, 2005 Purchased this stroller as a spare that would be more comfortable than my Maclaren Daytripper. It is a nice stroller but too heavy and should only be used for longer day strips that does not require the sunshade or too much pushing. The sunshade does not cover the baby at all. The positive is the color is nice for a girl and the legrest does allow the child to sleep comfortably which the Maclaren does not. My metrolite is much more comfortable over all and covers her in the sun.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great StrollerJun 28, 2005 This is a great stroller. I got this when my son was 10 months and I was so glad to put that big bulky graco stroller away for good. This stroller is very easy to stear and manover in stores. I think this is a great buy for the money. The only thing is that it takes two hands to fold up but only one hand to open.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
LOVE IT!!!!Jun 10, 2005 We are a military family stationed in Korea and do not have a car, so we do A LOT of walking and getting on and off buses. We had already tried to streamline our travels with a variety of other strollers. With our new Tuscany...WOW! We are just thrilled to have found it. It is a little heavier than I expected, BUT still folds like an umbrella stroller so it's easy to carry it in one arm and my 1 year old son in the other as we get on and off the bus. The folding mechanism was a little tricky the first time, but once you know how, it's VERY easy. The handles are the perfect hight for me and my husband, we both can push it very comfortably. Also, it menuevers better than any other stroller we have tried, VERY easy to steer, even in tight places, and it does great on the broken sidewalks and gravel that are common here. Even his 8 year old sister can manage it easily (she helps us out a lot here and the other three strollers we'd tried were too difficult for her to push and menuever).The sun canopy is even more ample than our bigger stroller, a thin blanket can be thrown over to adjust for the sun position, if needed. We are also thrilled about the rain/cold weather cover (which is shaped just like the stroller so it's fairly easy to figure out the layout)as monsoon season is approaching in a couple of weeks, as well as for the harsh winters here. I have also discovered a little trick for reclining the seat if the baby has fallen asleep: you can kneel behind the stroller, support the back rest with your head, and use your hands on either side to move the levers down to the desired position. The recline mechanism was very easy to use. I also love the shoulder straps, as our son used to hang out of our old stroller, to watch the wheels go 'round! And the most important thing: our son absolutely loves his new ride! He seems to be very comfortable (even our big delux stroller didn't have an adjustable footrest!). The seat offers so much more support for him than one of the basic umbrella strollers we had tried (the seat had sagged so much that he was literally sucked into it and his bottom nearly dragging the ground!). When he sees me open it, he rushes over and attempts to put himself in! A wonderful stroller, very sturdy, comfortable, easy to use. A dream!
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Awesome!!!May 25, 2005 We love this stroller!!!!!!! I've had several strollers and this the best out there for the price. Nice wheels, sturdy canopy, great handles and we LOVE the fact that the footrest is adjustable. Definitely a winner!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Awsome Stroller For Bus Riding MommysMay 06, 2005 I take the city bus most everywhere I go. So I was looking for a stroller that was lightweight and folded up small to make it easy getting on and off the bus. I was also looking for a stroller that reclined so my son could sleep comfortably on long rides, or shopping trips. I tried several strollers including the Chicco Caddy stroller. The caddy was a very nice stroller but didn't recline as much as I wanted and the one i purchased was the model without the basket. Then I found the Tuscany. Living in Minnesota, the weather sheild is awsome. For windy falls, snowy winters and rainy days anytime, its perfect. The hood is awsome. And I have found that if you unvelcroe it from each side, as long as the seat isnt fully reclined, it can go forward. So you can always keep the sun out of babies face. It is very sturdy. I love it and I would recommend it to everyone. Oh and as far as not having a cupholder, get a prince lion***** system. It works VERY well on the tuscany. :)
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