Chicco Echo Stroller, Stone | Birth to 22kg, Foldable, Lightweight, Lay-flat

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Chicco Echo Stroller, Stone | Birth to 22kg, Foldable, Lightweight, Lay-flat

Chicco Echo Stroller, Stone | Birth to 22kg, Foldable, Lightweight, Lay-flat

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There are two reclining positions your baby will have, and a compact fold that will let you store and travel without too much fuss. There’s even front wheel suspension for a smooth ride, allowing you to use even this small style stroller on rougher terrains when you go out. Similarities While suitable from birth and safe to do so, our tester, mum of two Liz, didn’t feel the seat reclined flat enough to give full support to her five-month-old baby. She felt it would be more suited to babies six months or older. What about the harness? We liked the recline mechanism on this buggy – one of the best we tested – and found adjusting it with one hand easy to accomplish. The recline feels secure and smooth when in lie-flat mode, so it doesn’t disturb a sleeping child, and the harness can be adjusted for children of different ages. The handles feature soft hand grips for extra comfort as this product is made with both baby and parent in mind – that’s why there is also an included carry handle to give parents a helping hand.

Launched in 1958, Italian brand, Chicco, has become popular around the world for offering affordable yet functional baby products, including educational toys, bouncers, cots and buggies. When juice was spilled on the seat material during testing, it didn’t hold the liquid on the surface as well as some of the more premium prams we tested. The liquid wiped away without leaving a stain, but the seat ended up wet. The buggy bumped over kerbs well and the swivelling front wheels give it a fairly tight turning circle. The handlebars are padded for comfort but not extendable, though they are a decent height which suited Liz’s tall partner (6ft 3). While the buggy can be pushed one-handed, it’s difficult to steer, which is mostly down to the split handlebar. We introduced new pushchair tests in 2015, 2018 and again in 2019. This model will not be directly comparable to those tested before October 2019

Key specs

The Chicco Echo Twin Stroller has two individual baskets that sit under each seat. Unfortunately, this makes them quite small – holding up to 2.3kg each – so aren’t adequate enough to fit bulky items. I was surprised to find a Chicco stroller even lower in price than the Echo, but the Capri is perfect for those of you on a budget! It’s even lighter at 11 pounds, making it easy for you to lift and transfer from place to place.

Our four-year-old’s toes did occasionally pop out of the bottom, but she otherwise stayed dry. The cover folds up small when not in use and can be stored in one of the storage baskets. How easy is the Chicco Echo Twin to push?The handlebar is split and, though Chicco says it’s not designed to carry a changing bag, Liz hung her own off one side to test this out. Reassuringly, the buggy didn’t feel unbalanced or topple, even when her four-year-old jumped out of the seat unexpectedly. Suitable from birth onwards, the Chicco Echo Stroller in Power Blue is perfect for your little one until 15kg. The large and spacious seat provides a number of comfortable positions that allow you to choose from 4 recline options, including a lay flat position to allow your little one to rest whilst out and about. The aluminum frame in the Viaro and three wheel design provide you with maneuverability that’s hard to pass up, but what makes this stroller different from the Echo is that it accepts all KeyFit car seats. The Chicco Echo Twin can be used from newborn up to 15kg. The material is snug to the frame, ensuring no gaps for small fingers to get caught, and the seats nicely padded. After a week of testing, covering around 10 miles, the wheels looked used, but the material and chassis were left in good condition. Is it good value for money?

If you want a double pushchair that folds up easily and doesn’t take up too much room, this could well be it. The Echo Twin doesn’t claim to have a one-handed fold, as you see on the likes of the iCandy Peach 6, but with a bit of practice it can be done. The Chicco Bravo is made by the same company, but with a few extra features, definitely ends up at a much higher price. This may not be the stroller for you budget-savvy parents, although it’s perfect for easy carrying, and can transform into a frame carrier so you can move your baby without waking them.

Is there a rain cover?

Despite not being able to push the pram through her front door, Liz liked the simplicity of its design and found it useful when taking her eldest to nursery and going for walks. What about the seats? We tested the seats with one and both children inside, using a heavy bag to see how it would cope with a second toddler and a 2kg bag in place of a newborn. The stroller has a low centre of balance, making it hard to topple. What about the brakes? The individual hoods, on the other hand, are fairly basic and offer no UV protection, only just covering the top of a child’s head in low winter sun. While you can remove the rear section of the hood to offer more air on hot days, this isn't a function that parents would get much use out of. We’d prefer a deeper, more effective, hood. Is there a rain cover? When it comes to assembly, the Echo Twin is pretty much ready to go straight from the box. The seats are already attached to the frame so all you'll need to do is attach the wheels and two hoods to the frame and adjust the straps. It took our tester less than 10 minutes to assemble. What’s in the box? Its footprint is useful when going to shops and restaurants where space is limited, and it should fit neatly into a designated pushchair space on the bus.*

Being a popular worldwide brand, Chicco’s instruction manual comes in multiple languages. It includes good diagrams and explanations on how to assemble and use the pram, as well as basic care information. The Chicco Echo Twin Stroller comes with a rain cover that fits over both seats, keeping both children nice and dry.

Is it good value for money?

The Chicco Echo has been designed with you and your little one in mind; offering you a stylish Stroller suiting your every need.



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