
Chicco - Corso LE Modular Travel System
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Last updated: Dec 10, 2025 Scoring
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"Price was perfect for the value we get from it. ... The more expensive models just weren’t in our budget and we didn’t want to spend that much on this when there’s so many other baby items you have to get."
"we got Chicco corso LE travel system since its the cheapest one that has rubber wheels. ... You can get 15% completion discount on the amazon if you add it as part of your registry which if you have amazon prime card would get you total of 20% off the travel system. ... I could have went and bought Gracco since they are even cheaper but they do not sell strollers with rubber wheels which are the most reliable on the uneven surfaces or winter time."
"for the price I am really happy with it"
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"We live on a gravel road and it does really well!"
"I also have the Corso LE that comes with rubber wheels. It'll trek over anything! ... Leather handles and very durable."
"We cruised with this stroller all around Europe with no problems, cobblestone roads and all."
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"The stroller basket is supposed to be for up to 10lbs, but I frequently put way more than 10lbs and it holds. Ive put quite a few heavy soup cans with our other groceries and my heavy purse in the basket and it’s held and doesn’t show any signs of it going out despite me constantly being way over its limit."
"huge storage basket. It’s held full grocery loads for me."
"Storage underneath (Doona was a no-go because we needed storage)"
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"Definitely fits easily in a car. We have a Toyota Camry and it easily collapses to fit in the trunk. ... Seriously, it’s extremely simple you pull and squeeze the designated handle and the entire thing collapses flat."
"the one-handed fold/unfold is super easy"
"Easy one handed collapse for loading up into the car."
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"used it for our 3 other kids as well and now it’s sitting in my garage shelf 9 years later."
"The stroller itself will last for years with the toddler insert."
"We are still using the stroller sometimes. He's 4 now"
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"The seat doesn’t sit at a 90 degree angle so the child is always a bit reclined on it which is problematic when they get older and want to look around."
"I believe it only has an infant car seat insert- what is shown for the stroller there’s different recline settings but none that are flat and not made for an infant. ... But if a bassinet feature if important to you, this one does not have that"
"It lays down all the way but isn’t completely flat."
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"my biggest complaint is the weight ... There's no way I could have carried baby and carseat or gotten the stroller out of my SUV's back end without my husband's help for my 6 week pp appointment"
"The stroller (without the seat) takes up a lot of the trunk space even when folded. ... It can be a lot when bringing into restaurants or smaller spaces."
"the stroller seat itself is bulky for putting in the trunk etc later."
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"The seat doesn’t sit at a 90 degree angle so the child is always a bit reclined on it which is problematic when they get older and want to look around."
"I think my only real problem with it is that the seat doesn’t go completely upright at 90° and has maybe 3-4 positions from flat to it’s most inclined position so when he was first learning to sit up, he kept pulling himself forward against the straps."
"It lays down all the way but isn’t completely flat."
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"No snack track. ... I bought a universal one and had to return it since the seat is too far back baby couldn’t reach it."
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"It’s just not super convenient when you have to fold it back up to put it in the car because it won’t fold in that mode."
I have a 2.5 month old so I’m sure my answer will be subject to change once they’re older, but I got the Chicco Corso Modular with the infant keyfit 35 car seat. It was important to me for the infant seat to fit in the stroller because of timing with summer to try and get baby out of the house on walks. But even for winter, at some point you’ll want to go into a store or somewhere with your baby and having the stroller/car seat combo saved my sanity in those early days when I felt trapped in the house. The nice thing about the modular is that it has both the infant car seat attachment and the regular attachment for rear and front facing views for once they’re older, so it’s not just a stroller for when they are babies (this is why I steered away from bassinet strollers). It also has rubber wheels which are good for multiple terrains (versus plastic wheels that can get damaged easily). This is just one mom’s perspective, but hopefully it helps!
r/Parenting • Help! Drowning in a Car Seat and Sea of Strollers - Need a Lightweight Safe Travel System ->I love the Chicco Corso LE!
r/BabyBumps • Please just tell me what stroller to buy ->Little girl is coming in about a week and a half. We went with the Chicco Corso LE and love it. We’ll see once there’s a little babe to push around… 🤪
r/BabyBumps • Overwhelmed by stroller options ->This is what I got!
r/BabyBumps • Please just tell me what stroller to buy ->Love my chicco corso LE stroller and key fit 35 car seat combo. Looks very nice, collapses great, and the car seat is one of the most highly rated seats year after year.
r/NewParents • Stroller Recommendations ->Same! Love mine. Just took it out on a dirt trail today it did pretty good too.
r/NewParents • Stroller Recommendations ->I just bought the Chicco Corso LE travel system (with the keyfit 35 infant car seat included) and it seems like it's going to be great! It's stylish, lightweight but sturdy, tires seem very hardy and steering feels smooth, the one-handed fold/unfold is super easy, and the modular configurations are really user-friendly. I was worried about the non-adjustable handlebar since I think the height is geared more towards folks taller than me (I'm 5'2) but honestly it seems totally fine. Can't speak to its utility beyond that since I'm not due til late June though :) We also tried the Nuna pipa/TRIV system and found it lovely but also could not justify the cost. I think what we got will be an excellent alternative.
r/pregnant • What Travel Stroller system did you go with? ->I have the same one, been using it for 5 months. The stroller itself is very steady and even has a traversing mode. The only thing I would say about it is that it feels bulky at times. The stroller (without the seat) takes up a lot of the trunk space even when folded. It can be a lot when bringing into restaurants or smaller spaces. If we could redo it, we would've liked a more compact system. Overall, it's still a great choice.
r/BabyBumps • Please just tell me what stroller to buy ->I have a skip hop and one of the straps that clips onto the shopping cart broke one of the first few times I used it. Based on safety ratings I went with the chicco key fit 35 travel system with the corso modular LE stroller. It is a bit flawed though. It lays down all the way but isn’t completely flat. It doesn’t come with the newborn insert if you’re buying it in the travel system. The seat doesn’t sit at a 90 degree angle so the child is always a bit reclined on it which is problematic when they get older and want to look around. No snack track. I bought a universal one and had to return it since the seat is too far back baby couldn’t reach it. Ride is smooth and storage space is great though. We are left wanting a new affordable stroller that isn’t flawed in those areas. Especially now that she is zoo age. Also don’t get a truck unless there’s a waterproof cover. You can’t have a stroller on the back sliding around when it’s raining. And you don’t want to put something big and bulky like that in the cab.
r/BabyBumps • Tell me what freaking diaper bag, car seat and stroller to buy. My brain is melting. ->I don’t have any experience with the Joie, although I’ve heard good things about the brand. I loved my Corso LE travel system though. My son is 2, and we still use the stroller regularly. It is slightly bulky, but it’s also incredibly easy to open/close and drives really smoothly, even on uneven surfaces.
r/Buyingforbaby • Joie Ginger w Mint Latch vs. Chicco Corso LE Travel Set ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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