Concord Camino
The Concord Camino is new for 2017. It is based on the older Concord Wanderer which was redesigned probably due to reputation of a chassis that breaks over time. The Camino is easy to maneuver in all kinds of terrain. The distinctive chassis has bolder circular joints. The plastic parts are now only in black, you will find color only on the aluminum parts of the chassis. The wheels feature white circles. The rear ones are equipped with elastomer suspension. Using the strap, you can recline the reversible seat flat. For greater safety, it is possible to lock the 5-point harness so that a child cannot undo it. A thin apron is hidden in the swing-away bumper bar. A shorter hood is complemented by a detachable awning, also included. The Camino has a compact fold, so it also fits into smaller cars. In the folded state, it is held in place by a manual locking strap on the handle.
The stroller is either sold separately with an optional carrycot and a car seat, or available as a complete stroller system with a carrycot, a car seat and a diaper bag. You have a choice of two types of carrycots. The Sleeper creates a Travel Set - it is sturdier and can also be used in the car. The Scout creates the Mobility Set - it can be folded to a size of a handbag. You can also attach a Jané or Be Cool carrycot to the chassis. The carrycot can also be replaced with a soft carrycot.
The Concord Camino is new for 2017. It is based on the older Concord Wanderer which was redesigned probably due to reputation of a chassis that breaks over time. The Camino is easy to maneuver in all kinds of terrain. The distinctive chassis has bolder circular joints. The plastic parts are now only in black, you will find color only on the aluminum parts of the chassis. The wheels feature white circles. The rear ones are equipped with elastomer suspension. Using the strap, you can recline the reversible seat flat. For greater safety, it is possible to lock the 5-point harness so that a child cannot undo it. A thin apron is hidden in the swing-away bumper bar. A shorter hood is complemented by a detachable awning, also included. The Camino has a compact fold, so it also fits into smaller cars. In the folded state, it is held in place by a manual locking strap on the handle.
The stroller is either sold separately with an optional carrycot and a car seat, or available as a complete stroller system with a carrycot, a car seat and a diaper bag. You have a choice of two types of carrycots. The Sleeper creates a Travel Set - it is sturdier and can also be used in the car. The Scout creates the Mobility Set - it can be folded to a size of a handbag. You can also attach a Jané or Be Cool carrycot to the chassis. The carrycot can also be replaced with a soft carrycot.
Concord Camino Features & Specifications
The Basics
- Type
- Pushchair (seat and chassis only), 2in1 stroller system, 3in1 stroller system
- Stroller weight
- 13.5 kg
- Unfolded dimensions (h×w×l)
- 107 cm x 60 cm x 104 cm
- Folded dimensions (h×w×l)
- 69 cm x 50 cm x 39 cm
- Chassis material
- Aluminum
- Country of origin
- Germany
The Seat unit
- Maximum weight capacity - seat load
- 15 kg
- Recommended age range (best to use with a child of)
- 0-36 months
- Reversible seat unit
- Yes
- Easy-release memory button(s) on the seat or the carrycot
- No
- L-shaped, bucket-type seat unit
- No
- Reclining backrest
- Yes, infinite recline
- Full-recline backrest (a bigger-than-a-150-degree-angle to a lie-flat)
- Yes
- Backrest recline type
- Strap-operated
- One-hand backrest recline system
- Yes
- Extendable backrest
- No
- Legrest positioning
- Yes, 4 positions
- Extendable leg rest
- No
- Wipe-clean layer on the leg rest
- No
- Footrest
- Yes
- Backrest height
- 44 cm
- Width and depth of the sitting surface
- 30 x 26 cm
- Total length of the seat unit
- 95 cm
- A higher seat unit's position on the chassis
- No
- Height-adjustable seat
- No
- Seat unit's proper attachment indicator
- No
- 2in1 convertible carrycot/seat unit (pramette travel system)
- No
- Fabrics removable for cleaning
- Yes
- Seat fabrics cleaning
- Machine washable
- Safety harness type
- 5-point
- Harness padding
- Yes
- Height-adjustable harness belts
- Yes
- Ventilation integrated into the seat
- No
- Second seat can be attached (single-to-double convertibility)
- No
The Canopy (Hood)
- Seat unit equipped with a canopy/hood
- Yes
- Extendable canopy/hood
- No
- The canopy/hood features a sun visor
- No
- Floating, follow-the-sun canopy
- No
- Height-adjustable canopy
- No
- Removable canopy
- No
- Waterproof canopy
- Yes
- UV protection in the (canopy) fabrics
- Yes
- Ventilation integrated into the canopy
- Yes
- A pocket integrated into the canopy
- No
- Peek-a-boo viewing window present on the canopy
- Yes
- Peek-a-boo window can be closed/covered
- Yes
- Quiet (magnetic/no velcro) peek-a-boo window
- No
- Reinforcing side clasps present on the canopy
- No
The Bumper bar
- Bumper bar
- Yes
- Bumper bar type (style)
- Bar
- Removable bumper bar
- No
- Gate-opening (swing-away) bumper bar
- No
- Height-adjustable bumper bar
- Yes
- Bumper bar features a fabric (non-wipe-clean) cover
- Yes
- Bumper bar features an extra crotch strap
- No
The Wheels
- Number of wheels
- 4
- Front wheel(s) type
- Rubber-coated wheels
- Rear wheels type
- Rubber-coated wheels
- Front wheels diameter
- 19.5 cm
- Rear wheels diameter
- 29 cm
- Swivel wheels
- Yes
- Lockable wheels
- Yes
- Removable wheels
- Yes
- All wheels are double wheels
- No
- All-terrain version of wheels available to purchase separately
- No
- Wheels equipped with mudguards
- No,
- Two-wheel mode
- No
The Suspension
- Suspension
- Yes
- Wheels with suspension
- All
- Suspension type
- Mechanical (internal spring-loaded mechanism), Elastomers
- Adjustable suspension softness
- No
- Rocking chassis
- No
The Brake
- Central brake system/type
- Push down-lift up pedal brake
- Deceleration handbrake
- No,
The Fold
- Folding system
- Flat (compact) fold
- One-hand fold
- No
- Plane-travel-friendly stroller with an ultra-compact fold (suitable as carry-on luggage)
- No
- Folds with the (forward-facing) seat attached
- Yes
- Folds with the rearward-facing seat attached
- No
- Self-standing fold
- Yes
- Auto-lock feature of the folded chassis
- No
- Folded stroller can be pulled behind like luggage
- No
- Stroller folds and/or unfolds by itself
- No
- Equipped with a carry strap/carry handle
- Yes
- Outward fold (the seat fabrics are on the outside after folding)
- No
The Handlebar
- Handle height adjustment
- Pivoting
- Handlebar material
- Rubber
- Handlebar height
- 75-105 cm
- Reversible handlebar (handle can be flipped to the other side)
- No
- Safety wrist strap
- Yes
The Basket
- Shopping basket
- Yes
- Large shopping basket
- Yes
- Basket's weight capacity
- 4 kg
- Closable basket
- No
- An extra basket can be attached to the frame
- No
- A pocket integrated into the seat/elsewhere on the stroller frame
- Yes
The Carrycot
- Carrycot compatible
- Yes (without adapters)
- Internal dimensions of the carrycot - mattress measurement
- 72 x 32 cm ((Sleeper), 74x26 (Scout))
- Carry handle on the carrycot
- Yes,
- Inclining carrycot mattress
- Yes, Sleeper
- Foldable carrycot
- Yes, Scout
- Rocking-base carrycot
- No
- Ventilatilated carrycot base (bottom ventilation system)
- Yes, Sleeper
- Carrycot installable in the car instead of a group 0+ car seat (Auto carrycot)
- Yes, Sleeper
- Carrycot positioned high on the frame
- No
The Car seat
- Car seat compatible
- Yes (without adapters), Yes (with adapters)
- Car seat sold separately
- No
- Maxi-Cosi/Cybex car seat attachment-type adapters available
- Yes
- Britax Römer car seat attachment-type adapters available
- No
The Accessories & Extra features
- Parent tray/organizer on the handlebar (included)
- No
- Cup holder can be attached
- Yes
- Reflective elements
- Yes
- No pushchair mode/seat-unit configuration available
- No
- Rain cover included
- Yes
- Mosquito net included
- No
- Leg cover (apron) included with the seat unit
- Yes
- Seat liner/insert included
- No
- Changing bag included
- Yes
- Carry bag/transport cover for the folded stroller included
- No
- Motorized/Baterry-powered
- No
- LED light(s)
- No
- Built-in audio speakers
- No
- A storage/bag can be attached instead of a seat
- No
Parent reviews of the Concord Camino
- Fully reclining
- Large space for lying down
- Large wheels
- Reverse seating option
- Suspension
- Robustness
- Weight
- Bulkiness
I had a Wanderer - the predecessor to the Camino and it was good for off-road. The design is OK, it just looks awfully chunky. It's quite heavy and bulky in my opinion, but fine for walking.
- All is awesome
- There are none
Satisfaction as with the Concord Wanderer.
Excellent, and spacious. Full nap even in winter, with a footmuff, even with a larger toddler.
- Suspension
- Big wheels go over any terrain
- Scout bassinet - foldable
- Spacious seat
- Seat can face both directions
- High quality, truly waterproof material
- Wheels can be easily clicked off
- The hood cannot be folded all the way down - solved by buying a sun visor
As I changed 5 strollers with 1 daughter and stayed with Concord (Fusion), the choice with my 2nd child was clear. Satisfaction with everything. Yes, it is more robust, but not a disaster at all compared to strollers with inflatable wheels.
I have the Scout bassinet. My daughter had a birth weight of 4200g and 54cm and we used it until she was 6 months old, so you don't have to worry about the talk that it is narrow, small, etc. I fit my six month old in there with a footmuff.
The pushchair version is just great. The space is luxurious (that's why I chose it), it creates a bassinet effect when fully reclined - the baby is nicely covered from the sides, so in winter it doesn't blow in and in summer the sun doesn't shine on your kid.
The design of the frame cam rock the baby, it goes through terrain (any terrain) without waking up the baby. Controllable with one hand and in the other hand a large bag full of shopping, and the stroller still pushes beautifully off and on the curb.
I have nothing to complain about this stroller. Massive, but compact. Wheels like new after ten months of daily use. My husband said it is the best stroller we have had so far - and we have plenty of experience. If you're looking for a cushioned off-road stroller with a luxurious spacious seat, go for it.
Concord Camino is the best choice for my children to ride in any terrain. The "off-road talented framework" stands its word. Me and my wife have been using Camino for 3.5 years by now. Twice I have passed muddy/snowy hills fully loaded. And my children stayed sweetly sleeping through these initiation rides.
Camino was easy to maneuver even for my two-year-old child. Easy to pack the whole stroller into a smaller car, so it does not take place on the seats.
The only issue was with the back wheel. The fixing system was broken by intensive usage, but the new part was delivered within two days.
To conclude shortly. My wife and I have ridden many strollers as our friends are using them. Camino is one of the best. Highly recommending it (and I am not paid for this). Good job, guys of Concord!
Thanks,
Jo
- suspension
- easy to steer
- quality frame
- large wheels
- I got none
Robust, light, off-road. Seat part very spacious and a light car seat.
- Space in the seat
- Backrest and leg rest adjustment
- Wheels
- Sturdy chassis
- Waterproof fabrics
- Brake style
- Wheels start to squeak after some time
- Short canopy
For me, it's an awesome pushchair. It tackles every terrain, and even while compact, the child can comfortably sleep in it even in a footmuff and winter overalls. Excellent recline and the folding system is also nice. It is, however, a more robust model with a very sturdy chassis.
The only thing I mind is the style of the brake - I don't like it.
Your questions about the Concord Camino
Hi, Eli,
Is there a possibility to remove the iron/plastic skeleton parts of the roof without damaging a textile so it is easy washable in the washing machine?
Thanks,
Jo
Hiya, Jo,
In theory, it is kind of possible, but very hard and just for people to understand how it is put together. So I will rather say no, for a normal mum or dad, it is rather hard and even if you manage it, you might end up not being able to put it back (always record your removal, so you can go back to how it was, btw).
Anyhow, the washing machine is not really friendly for stroller hoods as they fade easily. If you want the hood to be made by a tailor, you can (or she can) cut it out and sew a new one with zippers. And if you need to clean your canopy, read THIS article about cleaning your stroller, there's a part about cleaning a canopy, too.