🚀 Glide Through Parenthood with Effortless Style
The Chicco Mini Bravo Plus Lightweight Stroller in Graphite offers a sleek, ultra-light aluminum frame weighing only 19.6 lbs, designed for on-the-go parents. It features a one-hand, free-standing quick fold with an innovative carry handle, 3-position reclining backrest, and compatibility with all Fit and Fit2 infant car seats. Equipped with dual parent and child trays and durable 8-inch wheels, this umbrella stroller blends convenience, comfort, and style for families who demand mobility without compromise.
Harness Type | 5 Point |
Stroller Type | Umbrella Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | Yes |
Number of Cup Holders | 2 |
Harness Feature | Adjustable straps, Quick-release buckle |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Additional Features | Infant Car Seat Compatible, Foldable, Forward Facing Seat |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Material Type | graphite |
Fabric Type | 81% Polyester, 15% Nylon, 4% Spandex |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Canopy Material | 81% Polyester, 15% Nylon, 4% Spandex |
Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Seat Material | fabric |
Tire Material | Plastic or Rubber |
Item Weight | 19.6 Pounds |
Folded Size | 35.8 x 20.8 x 41.5 |
Rear Facing Stroller Maximum Height | 36 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 35.8"L x 20.8"W x 41.5"H |
Frame Weight | 19.6 Pounds |
Rear Facing Car Seat Maximum Height | 30 Inches |
Basket Weight Capacity Maximum | 3.5 Pounds |
Back Wheel Diameter | 8 Inches |
Front Wheel Diameter | 8 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
Installation Type | travel system |
Color | Graphite |
M**C
Wish I could keep it
The Handle bar height is way too high for me .I’m 5ft tall and the handle bar looked like it was up to my chest. This is a beautiful stroller and it feels very comfortable. I wish the handle bar was adjustable but because of this I have to return it. It folds pretty flat but still has some weight to it. If you’re looking for a really lightweight stroller this would not be it this almost feels like the weight of a regular fuller size stroller just a tad bit lighter.
A**R
Awesome
Love it ! I have the original Chicco Bravo from when my daughter was born. Now she's older and carrying around that big stroller was alot for me. I love that it's exactly the same but like the name says "mini" version, makes it a bit more compact.Folds with ease, lightweight, canopy is great, and has room for storage. I tried 2 other strollers and nothing compares. Definitely recommend!
N**S
Durable!
I’ve had this thing nearly 3 years now and I have not been easy on it. Was not expecting it to last this long but it is still fully functional, no issues.
A**A
So easy
I put this together at 9 months old and it was super easy to put together. It doesn’t weigh a lot and fits comfortably in my small hatchback.
A**R
Nice stroller
Nice quality stroller. Easy to attach infant car seat to. Super easy to fold up one handed. Great shade and love the screened part. Basket underneath is a really great size.Biggest cons: Front wheels are terrible and often stick sideways - even on smooth surfaces. The shoulder pads for the straps are way too loose and fall off constantly, and we've already lost one. It doesn't unfold as easily as it folds up, so if I have to hold baby while doing it that's a mess.
E**H
Mini Chico Bravo vs. Activ3
I have both the mini bravo Chico and the Chico Activ3. Both have pros and cons. The mini is lightweight, more compact, and a pretty smooth ride even on pavement and sidewalks. I went on routine walks with this stroller postpartum and had only minor issues. If there are large bumps, like a root propping up pavement, you have to lean the stroller back to get the first two wheels over. The black cover works well and provides protective cover on sunny days. I could easily pull this in and out of the trunk for appointments and the stroller is so compact it can fit in small doctor offices. The downside is that the cup holders are for small cups. I’m not sure why they didn’t leave at least one cup holder that could fit a standard cup size for parents. It can fit a Starbucks cup of coffee though, which is nice when running on sleep deprivation.The Activ3 is absolutely amazing for running and walking. It can go over anything. That stroller is a tank. The ride is VERY smooth, it has a comfortable hand rail, and plenty of storage. The cup holders are cup holders for normal cups. There is always a UV protected “window” where you can watch baby. You can’t really see baby, but I assume baby can see you and the sky. The biggest down side is the weight. It’s not practical to take to the store or appointments although it’s advertised as a stroller you can use anywhere. It’s just not practical. It’s too wide and too heavy. It’s really a stroller that hangs out in the garage until you’re ready for your next adventure.I hope that helps!
M**A
Smoothest, most convenient stroller
I used this exact brand 7 years ago w my other son and when I needed a smaller, reliable stroller, I remembered about the Mini bravo stroller & I remember why I loved it 7 years ago and today. My son has never slept in his previous stroller but anytime he falls asleep in the car and I transition him to the Bravo stroller he’ll stay asleep, so I’m assuming he loves it too!
D**E
I’m a chicco fan
Pretty much every time that I have deviated from chicco i have been disappointed.I shopped for a long time for a light stroller to pair with my activ3. I almost went with the Chit chat but decided to stick with the brand that i’m always happy with. The bravo mini did not disappoint. It’s light weight and easy to fold and my kids are comfortable in it. The padded seat is wonderful. The canopy extends lo my enough to cover my baby almost completely.I got an open box and saved some money too. It was in perfect condition and easy to set up.
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