Chicco Urbino

Our score 9.58 / 10

Research by Peter Crona Last updated Award Best mid-range pick among travel strollersMethod How we research

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Chicco Urbino

Pros / Cons

Pros

  • Compact fold and low weight make it easier for car boots, lifts, and travel days than bulkier everyday strollers.
  • From-birth recline gives it a more flexible stage range than upright-only lightweight buggies.

Cons

  • It is still a light city stroller, so rough-ground comfort and basket capacity are limited.
  • Best for urban routines and trips rather than heavy outdoor use.
Italian brand

Product Facts

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Chicco Urbino makes sense when you want a compact stroller that still feels like a serious everyday tool rather than a flimsy travel-only compromise. Chicco’s own product page gives it a stronger case than many lighter compacts: one-hand fold, 6.3 kg weight, self-standing closure, full recline from birth, and ball-bearing wheels with all-wheel suspension. That is exactly the sort of practical package that reduces friction in city routines, nursery drop-offs, train stations, car boots, and smaller flats.

The tradeoff is that this is still a light compact stroller, not a larger main stroller with more reserve for rougher ground or fuller day-to-day storage. But for families who want a cleaner urban and travel setup without moving into a heavier premium compact, Urbino is one of the more coherent picks.