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Chicco Bravo Primo Review

The stroller that does everything well enough to make you wonder why you'd spend more.

⚡ Quick Answer

The Chicco Bravo Primo is the best mid-range stroller for dads who want quality without the UPPAbaby price tag. At ~$300, you get one-hand fold, multi-position recline, reversible seat cushion, UPF 50+ canopy, and seamless compatibility with Chicco's excellent KeyFit car seats. It doesn't have the premium feel of a $700 stroller, but it nails the fundamentals.

The value proposition

At $300, the Bravo Primo sits in the sweet spot between budget strollers and premium models. You get features that used to be exclusive to $500+ strollers — one-hand fold, multi-position recline, adjustable handlebar, and a generous storage basket. Paired with the KeyFit 35 car seat (~$250), you have a complete travel system for ~$550 that competes with $800+ setups.

Daily driving experience

The one-hand fold is genuinely one-handed — not the 'technically one hand but requires contortion' fold of some competitors. The 3-position adjustable handle works for dads 5'6" to 6'2" comfortably. The seat reclines to near-flat for naps, and the machine-washable reversible seat cushion is clutch for the inevitable blowout. The ride is smooth on pavement and adequate on light terrain.

Chicco ecosystem advantage

If you're already in the Chicco ecosystem (KeyFit car seat), this is a no-brainer. The car seat clicks in with zero adapters needed. The Bravo Primo also accepts the seat in parent-facing mode, which many strollers at this price don't offer. The canopy with pull-out visor and mesh peek window rounds out a solid feature set.

Where it falls short

The wheels are adequate but not exceptional — you'll feel rough terrain more than in an UPPAbaby or Bugaboo. The fold, while easy, isn't as compact as the Baby Jogger City Mini. And while the build quality is good, the plastics and fabrics don't feel as premium as strollers twice the price. That said, your baby won't know the difference.

Pros & Cons

What We Like

  • ✅ Genuine one-hand fold
  • ✅ Seamless KeyFit car seat compatibility (no adapters)
  • ✅ Reversible, machine-washable seat cushion
  • ✅ UPF 50+ canopy with pull-out visor
  • ✅ Under $300

What Could Be Better

  • ❌ Wheels struggle on rough terrain
  • ❌ Fold isn't as compact as City Mini
  • ❌ Plastics don't feel premium
  • ❌ Only compatible with Chicco car seats without adapters

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Chicco Bravo Primo work with KeyFit 35?

Yes, the Bravo Primo accepts all Chicco KeyFit car seats — KeyFit 30, KeyFit 35, and KeyFit 35 Zip — with no adapters needed.

What's the weight limit on the Chicco Bravo Primo?

The seat holds up to 50 lbs, which covers most children through age 4-5.

Is the Chicco Bravo Primo good for tall dads?

The 3-position adjustable handle is comfortable up to about 6'2". Taller dads may want to test before buying.

🏆 The Verdict

The Chicco Bravo Primo is the best stroller for dads who want 80% of the premium experience at 40% of the price. If you're in the Chicco car seat ecosystem, it's an easy choice.

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