Corso Flex Convertible Stroller
Overview
Highlights
- Maintenance-free rubber tires
- All-wheel suspension plus wheel and swivel bearings
- Extra-large storage basket
- Parent tray with cup holders & storage
- Integrated sit/stand seat for older kiddos
Description
The Corso Flex is a convertible stroller that provides flexibility to grow with you thanks to modular components and both upper and lower mounting positions. The full-size modular toddler seat features a multi-position, one-hand recline, adjustable footrest and UPF 50+ canopy with pull-out extension and mesh peek-a-boo panel. The toddler seat mounts interchangeably into the upper position (either forward or parent-facing) and the lower position (forward-facing only). It’s compatible with all Chicco infant car seats (sold separately), allowing it to be used from birth.
The Corso Flex features an extra-large stroller basket with front and rear access, plus multiple flexible storage options that work in any configuration. The shopping basket can also be removed for grab-and-go convenience. The toddler seat has a mesh storage pocket on the back of the seat, and the parent tray includes two large cup holders and a covered storage compartment.
Corso Flex features maintenance-free treaded rubber tires with foam cores, all-wheel suspension plus wheel and swivel bearings for a smooth stroll. The linked rear brakes secure the stroller with a simple tap. When ready to stow, the stroller can be folded from any configuration and combination of seats. The one-hand, quick-fold design is compact and stands on the wheels without the handle touching the ground.
The integrated sit or stand position offers a folding seat for older kiddos with three-point harness and a standing platform with grip bar. A bonus UPF 50+ accessory canopy attaches to the stroller frame and rotates to offer extra sun protection. The standing platform is built-in but doesn’t interfere with your walking space, and the youth seat can be folded out of the way when not in use.
Options for extra storage or a second child include adding a second infant car seat adapter/basket and Chicco infant car seat or a second full-size modular toddler seat (all sold separately).
What we about it
Expands to accommodate two children in multiple configurations, plus flexible storage options.Details
- Assembled: 45.5” x 26.3” x 43”
- Stroller weight: 34.5 lbs
- Age: 6 months or from birth with compatible infant car seat
- Modular components with both upper and lower mounting positions for infants or toddlers
- Includes:
- Convertible Stroller Frame
- Full-sized Modular Toddler Seat
- Infant Car Seat Adapter/Basket
- Grab-and-Go Shopping Basket
- Built-In Standing Riding Platform and Grip Bar
- Built-In Fold-down/Fold-up Youth Seat
- Large Accessory Canopy for Upper and Passenger Positions
- Toddler seat features multi-position recline, adjustable footrest, mesh storage pocket and UPF 50+ canopy with pull-out extension and mesh peek-a-boo panel
- One-hand, quick fold stroller design is compact and self-standing
- Stroller can be folded from any configuration and combination of seats
- Compatible with all Chicco infant car seats
- Extra-large storage basket with front and rear access
- Infant Car Seat Adapter/Basket provides another storage option when used without the infant car seat
- Parent tray with two large cup holders and covered storage compartment
- Maintenance-free rubber tires with foam cores, all-wheel suspension plus wheel and swivel bearings
- Accommodate two children in multiple configurations by adding a Chicco infant car seat or a second toddler seat (sold separately)
- Produced without the use of intentionally added fire retardant chemical treatments, PFAS, BPA and phthalates
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Q&A
Customer reviews
I will say that it's on the heavier side, especial with the attachments, but it's expected. My main configuration at the moment is the infant carrier basket and a seat. So it's a little lighter.
Dislike: I don't like how it feels like it doesn't lock or stay in the closed position when trying to stow and put in trunk, always feels like it's going to open or I didn't close all the way (could be that I'm doing it wrong but I doubt it)
I also hate that I had to purchase a second seat... I belive it should just automatically come with two seat. I wasn't too thrilled on having to spend an additional $200 to buy a second seat this is what makes it on the pricier side and this wouldve turned me away if i hadnt already owned the corso. The least they could do is make all their systems compatible. I would've liked to use my corso seat as an attachment (since I'm still keeping the single stroller), but that wouldn't make them additional money, right!? 🙄
I also dislike having to carry around multiple pieces to make use of the entirety of the system. For example, the piece needed for standing. They could've easily added different permanent handles to the stroller. Also, the toddler seat is a poorly designed. I love having my toddler have the ablitlity to walk and stand and have the little seat in case needed, but it's designed for older kids, she's one and too little for the seat. She slides forward making the crotch piece uncomfortable, to use this seat, it really requires for child to reach foot platform.
Also, I do not like that I cannot recline the top seat all the way down for the newborn baby. To do so I have to put her on the lower seat and facing away from me, defeats the purpose of having an awesome stroller! Maybe I haven't used it enough to find it and it's possible, but for now, I complain about that every time.
Over all I would definitely buy again and recommend!