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Where to Buy Chicco Liteway Stroller, Moss

Chicco Liteway Stroller, Moss

Product Description


Stylish and bold compact ultra light aluminum stroller. Trendy colors, modern tailoring, eliptical tubing and high-tech wheels make this stroller fashion forward. Compact 3-D fold and carry handle for easy travel. Fully reclining seat with hide-away boot enclosure for sleeping babies. Rear wheel suspension and toe-tap locking brakes keep your ride safe. Storage basket detaches and converts to sling tote for carrying baby's things. One-hand adjustable reclining seat, canopy and leg support allow for baby's comfort. Recommended from birth to 40 pounds.


Price : $139.99* Special discount only for limited time

Product Feature


  • Lightweight, aluminum frame and compact 3D fold
  • Hide away boot for enclosing infants when reclined
  • Rear wheel suspension with precision swivel front wheels let you take it anywhere
  • Padded five point harness and multi position reclining seat keep your child safe and comfortable
  • Detachable storage basket converts to sling tote for carrying baby's things

Product Detail


  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11475 in Baby Product
  • Color: Moss
  • Brand: Chicco
  • Model: 06060886860070
  • Released on: 2012-07-23
  • Dimensions: 44.50" h x9.20" w x12.20" l,






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Product Reviews

380 of 386 people found the following review helpful.
3COMPLETE CHICCO LITEWAY REVIEW
By mom to 3
I bought the Liteway in Fuego from Amazon, it was the best price around. When I go it, I didn't really like the color. It's an orangish red, I thought it would be deeper. Should have gone with the topazio... But anyways. I'm a 4th time mom with a lot of stroller experience. I've owned all kinds! Too many to list!

Liteway Pros
1. A full one-hand recline (really flat!) my 3 month old is very comfortable in this stroller. Easy to change a diaper in this stroller. Definitely usable from birth.
2. Safety harness is awesome, great fit. I like that the snap part is covered, so you can't pinch your baby's skin. Also 2 shoulder positons.
3. Stroller height. great for tall parents.
4. Adult cupholder. it's large, so you can fit more than just waterbottles.
5. Front wheel locks- great for locking straight to go across the grass. Also very easy to remove the front wheels.
6. Leg bunting- It's attached and stored under the leg rest. It's not large however and my 3 month old has almost outgrown it. It's not a feature for kids 7 months or older I think.
7. It's not too tippy. I can hang a medium size diaper bag (fleurville rerun)on the handles and it doesn't tip over when the child is not in the stroller.
8. Super easy to fold. (just like Maclaren.) It has an auto lock when you fold it. I have successfully opened and closed it while holding my child in the other hand.
9. So easy to steer! I had to drive it one-handed across a bumpy wooden bridge, and had no problems!
10. It's narrow enough to fit through tight spots.
11. It's self-locking! This is a huge deal for me because I can close it and load it into the car one-handed.

Cons.
1. Viewing window in canopy. It's not covered, just tinted, so it lets in A LOT of light- which happens to fall right on my son's face. Had I known that the window was not covered, I would not have bought this stroller.
2. Canopy. Size is just OK. Although, when unattached to the back, it does rotate around to the front to block more sun (but the zipper portion dangles in front of my son's face and annoys him somewhat.
3. Weight- this is not a small stroller. Don't let the name fool you, it's not Lite! it's about 20 lbs. The Pliko P3 feels lighter!
4. Folded size. It really is not that compact. It's about 1.5 times the size of Maclaren Quest when folded.It takes up a lot of the trunk space in my Yukon behind the 3rd row seat.
5. Really small basket- I thought that it would be bigger. I can only fit my Baby Bjorn classic and 2 vhs videos in there. No WAY can you fit a diaper bag. (so I just hang the bag on the handle instead)
6. no snack tray
7. Always have to push 2 buttons to put down the childs foot rest. Now that he's 2, he is constantly pulling up on the foot rest and peeling off the seat fabric from the attachments, which I then have to put back on. HATE THAT!

All in all this stroller is OK. I'm REALLY dissappointed with the canopy. Why can't they make a big canopy like the BOB Joggers? For the price, I guess it's OK. I do wish I had spent the 40 extra dollars and bought a peg perego Aria, Joovy Kooper, or Zooper twist instead...REALLY big canopies on those that rotate to the front...

UPDATE: So now I've used the stroller for 2 months and have decided that for the price, this is an above average stroller. The canopy problem I had I fixed with a Kiddopotamus Rayshade for 15 bucks. You can fold the stroller with the Rayshade attached, so I can honestly say that this is a complete stroller now. I'm taking it to Sea World soon and am confident I will be happy. The other strollers I liked were atleast 40 dollars more than this stroller, so I feel that this stroller is a real bargain now. Although if given a do-over, I would probably buy something else. I would change the rating to 4 stars, but I can't figure out how to do it!

42 of 46 people found the following review helpful.
5Awesome stroller
By Joseph Maiz
After doing searches on strollers, going to the various baby stores and locations, we decided to get the Liteway series stroller, and after using it for 1 week, we love it. The stroller has several features similar to the maclaren series do: the folding methods and locking mechanism; it also has the window and cup holder, unlike the 'cheeper' maclarens. The stroller is not as lite in weight as the C6 series, but if you need a true lite weight stroller (under 10lbs), then the C6 series will be your only option. The best feature is the price for what you get: $100 for all this where most strollers in the feature range are twice that or more.

For us we wanted:
1- Easy to store and travel with around town
2- Does not take up space in the trunk of a 4D sedan
3- Can hold the lil guy for several years after birth (6months -3yrs old)
4- Can recline fully- I'm talkin about flat, not angled.
5- A basket underneath
6- An adult storage area- cup holder, pocket, etc..

This stroller has it all. If you can find it in the store, try it out, but in the end, this one had all the features we wanted.

25 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
4Lots of cons, but would buy it again anyway!
By CKJPJ
This is the first stroller I have purchased after the larger Chicco stroller I had that accommodated the car seat. I wanted an umbrella-type stroller that was easy to fold and unfold, was space-saving in my car, but provided good seating for my daughter if we happened to be out all day. Here are my pros and cons.
PROS
1. The seat reclines with one hand, to virtually flat. When my daughter falls asleep, she can lie down, but her legs do still dangle a bit as I can't move her further up in the seat due to the shoulder straps. It look a bit awkward, but has never woken her up.
2. The height of the stroller is good for me (I'm 5'9") and my feet don't hit the back wheels when I am pushing it.
3. The stroller can be pushed and maneuvered easily with one hand. Super important!
4. It self-locks when folding which is convenient.
5. It's super easy to lock the wheels. Although, in general, I wish there were a different mechanism than having to push up with the top of your toes/feet to unlock. I hate doing that in the summer when I have on flip-flops.

CONS
1. The stroller does not always unfold easily with one hand if I am holding my daughter. Folding back together is easier with one hand.
2. The foot rest/leg rest area of the stroller always flips back to the up position after every closing, so when you open the stroller, you have to manually fold the leg rest back down. Each side can be done individually, so it is a one-handed operation, but it is annoying to have to do this every time.
3. The space underneath is limited. If I am out and about with my daughter all day, which I plan to be when we go on vacation, and have to bring my large diaper bag, it does not fit underneath. I can hang it on the handlebars, but I prefer not to. I'm now thinking of trying to find a more compact bag that will fit underneath. The basket itself is actually a small backpack. I liked that idea at first, but I have NEVER used it as a backpack. This is probably the most annoying con.
4. I have yet to attach the cup holder. Not really sure why. The first time I tried it looked like it might break from me trying to snap it on, and then I realized how much it would stick out when folded, so I left it off. Would be nice to have one, though.
5. The canopy is small. You can unzip it and move it more forward, but then the back is open. I've bought a separate canopy (Kiddopotamus Rayshade based on another review) and like it a lot.
6. It's not quite as compact as I would have liked, but if I would have purchased a TRUE umbrella stroller, it wouldn't have all of the comfort features such as the canopy, recline, etc...so I guess I'm OK with it. It doesn't take up too much space in the trunk of my Subaru Forrester.

Despite the long list of cons, the pros are really most important to me. I would purchase this again. I went to Buy Buy Baby and literally tried every single umbrella stroller they had. For the price, look, features and color (we love the red!) I would buy this one again. As for the lack of space underneath, well, I think with a one-year-old it's time to downgrade my gigantic diaper bag anyway!

Update: September 2012: we have traveled to Europe and back with this thing, been in upstate New York by a lake, on cobblestone streets in Rome, in grassy fields in the suburbs outside of Munich...this stroller is awesome and I upgrade to 5 stars. I did finally attach the cupholder and it is great (now I wish I had one on each side). I also love the separate shade that I bought because it works to shield from light rain as ll and folds flat. I also downgraded the size of my diaper bag and now have one that fits perfectly underneath. If this stroller ever falls apart (which it doesn't seem like it will anytime soon) I would definitely buy it again.

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