Target has
Chicco Bravo 3-in-1 Quick Fold Travel System (Parker) for
$299.99.
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1. It was $189+tax and not $120 like you claim 2. It was a clearance sale so very YMMV 3. This is a standard BF deal on this unit. I bought this 2years ago and sticker price was $379. BF price was $250 + 15% off with baby registry coupon + 5% Red card
Seems better than flame enhancing materials?
For my last kid (back in 2017) I got a peg perego travel system for $350 from amazon. Great product and lasted us until the baby outgrew the infant seat.
Long story short you have a lot of options. Don't need to stick with chicco or graco for a good product.
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Isn't everything baby related now required to be flame retardant?
We bought the Chicco KeyFit car seat (which included the adapter) during Black Friday 2020. It was on sale for like $130 or something? I forget. Excellent car seat. We got the one labeled as KeyFit zip. I think the Chicco system in the picture includes the non-zip version of the car seat. You'll probably get like 4-5 months of use out of the car seat before you feel like its time to get the larger style seat (we got the Graco DLX 4ever). Trust me, you'll never use the zip attachment, so don't feel like you are missing something by getting the standard version of the seat. If you have your kid in the summer, like we did, you'll never need it anyway since it is summer (we didn't even make it to September before we decided to switch to the DLX full time). If you have your kid during autumn, you'll probably prefer a quality blanket (the zip is inherently safer, but a blanket is much warmer).
As far as the stroller goes, we tested it out in Buy Buy Baby since we had bought only the car seat. We found that compared to the higher quality premium strollers (like UppaBaby, or BabyJogger, or BoB, or Mockingbird), the Chicco stroller is flimsy and wobbles far too much. The shocks are non-existent and the tire material is fair at best. We decided to get a premium stroller with the car seat adapter. Is it annoying with an adapter? I mean...it would be better without it, absolutely. Having the Chicco stroller with no adapter makes it very easy. But we love the premium feel of the stroller, which should make a more comfortable ride for baby. We ended up with the Mockingbird stroller. You should be able to buy this through BabyList and get a 15% coupon when you create a registry. The single is $350 (akin to the UppaBaby Cruz) and the double is $395 (akin to the UppaBaby Vista). Target also sells the $395 double, wherein you can get a 15% registry coupon as well.
$395 - 15% registry - 5% red card = $316.
If you take my advice on the stroller (clap-clap-clap), as far as accessories go...
Car seat adapter - a must
Head insert - very quality. We like it.
Rain protector - pass. Just get a cheaper one on Amazon - we did that.
Cup holder - pass. We got some velcro thing from Amazon for cups and storage.
Parent organizer - pass. See comment above.
Seat liner - eh...50/50. After about 6 months you'll stop wanting to use this since your baby will be too big and the product will create less space between the chest and the bar. But it does what it says: very easy cleanup.
Snack tray - pass. My child prefers the included bar. We rarely give her food in the stroller to play with.
2nd seat kit - we are a hold pattern here...
Bassinet - its nice, but limited time usage. Even if your baby is on the small size you will still only get 4 months out of it, max. Ours got 3.5 before she was too big.
My wife and I originally looked at the Bravo LE and the Bravo Primo at Buy Buy Baby and were waiting for one of those to get down to this price range, but saw this one and figured the differences between it and the LE were small enough to not matter.
From our limited experience, we can say that the build and frame are the same, just different colors, and it looks like the main differences between this model and the LE are the sunshade and reversible back pad for the stroller part.
Our kid is not here yet, so only time will tell how well it works, but so far, we think the build is good, things fit securely, the wheels roll very well (this was what sold us in Buy Buy Baby), and overall it looks like a good buy at the $300 price point.