Chicco

Research by Peter Crona

Chicco makes the most sense if you want a familiar mainstream brand that covers lightweight travel strollers, simpler everyday models, and easy newborn compatibility without pushing you into premium pricing. It is a useful place to start when fold ease, practical travel use, and straightforward buying logic matter more than standout luxury. For more information, see the official website.

From
Italy
Founded
1958
Before You Buy

Use the brand as a way to explore shortlisted products, but let product-type fit, child fit, and safety checks decide the final choice.

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Strollers

  1. Our score: 9.82 / 10

    Chicco Goody Plus

    Previous generation; strongest when the discount beats newer Goody alternatives

    Chicco Goody Plus is easiest to justify as a compact city-and-travel stroller for families whose daily use is mostly pavements, car errands, daycare or nursery drop-offs, and travel handoffs. It gives from-birth use, automatic folding, and more substance than a bare holiday buggy, but it is not the full-size choice for rougher routes or parents who want the freshest compact design. Compare the discount against newer Goody XPlus alternatives before treating it as the main stroller.

  2. Our score: 9.72 / 10

    Chicco OHlala Twin

    Chicco Ohlala Twin belongs on the broad stroller list for families solving a two-child seating problem rather than shopping for the smallest single buggy. Compare seat equality, folded size, and whether both children have the support they need.

  3. Our score: 9.49 / 10

    Chicco Urbino

    Chicco Urbino is a broad everyday stroller candidate for parents who want from-birth usability without moving straight to a larger travel system. Check recline, harness fit, and folded storage against the family’s daily route.

  4. Our score: 9.48 / 10

    Chicco WE 2

    Chicco WE 2 is a lightweight travel stroller for parents prioritising carry weight, compact folding, and from-birth use. Its 5.5 kg weight and backpack-style carry make it useful for stations and flights, but check car-seat compatibility and cabin-size rules before treating it as an all-in-one travel system.

  5. Our score: 9.34 / 10

    Chicco Taormina

    Chicco Taormina is a from-birth compact stroller for parents who want one-hand folding without dropping nap recline and weather cover basics. It is strongest for cars, lifts, and station moments; check wheel comfort and basket space before making it the only everyday stroller.

Travel Beds

  1. Our score: 9.64 / 10

    Chicco GoodNight Travel Cot

    Chicco GoodNight Travel Cot is a portable baby travel cot/playard option, so compare setup effort, packed size, floor footprint, the included mattress or base, and the child limit before using it away from home. Do not add extra padding unless the manufacturer allows it.

Car Seats

  1. Our score: 9.41 / 10

    Chicco Quizy Lite i-Size

    From 100 cm, up to 150 cm (~3 to 12 years).

    Chicco Quizy Lite i-Size is a 100-150 cm high-back booster with recline and height adjustment. It fits the later child-seat years when a full harness seat is no longer the right stage.

  2. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Chicco Fold&Go S i-Size

    From 100 cm, up to 150 cm (~3 to 12 years).

    Chicco Fold&Go S i-Size is a foldable 100-150 cm high-back booster for the school-age stage. It is most relevant when transport between cars matters, while belt fit still needs checking in the actual vehicle.

Baby Carriers

  1. Our score: 9.40 / 10

    Chicco EasyFit

    Chicco EasyFit is an early-stage convenience carrier: easy to put on, light, and aimed at newborn-to-small-baby errands. Its limit is support and lifespan, so it is weaker if you want back carry or a carrier that lasts well beyond 9 kg.