• Patented quick fold technology allows you to fold your double stroller with one hand
  • 8.5" all terraih front when non flat tires witel suspension provide a smooth comfortable ride. Stroller Height: 30 - 43.5 inches. Stroller Weight- 32.5 lb. Folded Height- 31 in. Folded Width- 29.75 in. Folded Length- 12.5 in.
  • Twin stroller features plush padded seat reclines to a near flat position with vented seat top
  • Large adjustable sun canopy with peek a boo windows. The City Mini GT Double becomes a travel system in seconds. Choose the Car Seat Adapter compatible with your car seat and you’ve got a customized travel system for your infant. (Sold separately)
  • Tandem stroller has adjustable handlebar that suits users of all heights

I wasn't sure if I wanted a double stroller or not. It really all depends on your situation. I have an active almost 2 year toddler and newborn. My toddler didn't want to rdie in a stroller on walks initially before number 2 came. But I thought for outings for play or errands, being able to strap both boys in for satefy was a must. Then I went down the, what kind of double stroller tube. A side by side was an easy decision. I didn't want competition of who rides where with two boys. I wanted them to feel equal, equally comfortable and to be able to see each other easily. Now I needed to find the best quality for the lowest price. That was much harder. There are not many on the market that are build to last with quality. The lower quality side by sides, such as babybtrend, will likely fall a part with good use or start to sag. Even if it doesnt, the feel of low qulaity is hard to pass. I was tempted to get aBob as we were given a single and loved it's quality and ease, but many have been disappointed by the sag between the two seats, which I didn't want. And the Carseat attachment was quite expensive, at almost $100. I read reviews on this one and shuttered at the price but took a chance with an Amazon Warehouse one- saving over $100. It was in perfect condition, not to mention allll I had to do was put the four wheels on taking all of a minute. Pros- Great quality Durable Can fit through a door- fir through our front and back doors as well as any retailer I've come to so far. Great seat shades that pull down quite far to block sun and elements. The handle bar adjusts for height. I can adjust it so my toddler can push or as far up for my husband to comfortably push- and in between.. It has Carseat attachments for all brands that I am aware of Very smooth ride and pushing The tires are the no flat kind so they work well in sand, a little tough in loose thick sank, with no pump required Cons Car seat attachment sucks- for Graco -It takes a few minutes of skill to get the car seat to attach. Then the car seat is the height as it sitting on the handlebar inside of snug into the seat so it prevents the other passenger from being able to see in (some people may like) but worse, you can use the shade with it. So when sUn or wind or rain come, the car seat is only protected by the one way shade it has its self. Our single graco jogging stroller has the seat lower so the stroller shade can cover the other half of the carseat, which I love. The seats are not slightly angled backwards so your kids may start to slide out with bumps if not buckled in. This doesn't bother me enough to knock a star off or to rethink purchasing as its very slight but a design change would eliminate the issue -the basket underneath can only be accessed from behind and is pretty tiny. There's a bar in the middle that prevents a normal sized diaper bag from fitting in. This does suck but again, the stroller it's self is good enough that I don't care There are no shocks so on gravel or bumpy rocks, your kids will get a little jiggle. I wish it had shocks for a smoother ride but again, I still give it 5 stars. Would purchase again!

Absolutely perfect! Turns on a dime and drives like a Cadillac! I love the black on black color and purchased the belly bar and double tray. My kiddos BEG to go out now. Seats are plush and stroller is sturdy, I drive a 2014 GMC Acadia with 3 rows and this folds down beautifully in the limited trunk space available WITH spare room.

I purchased this stroller for my 3 year old and infant. My single is also a citi mini GT. It took less than 5 minutes to assemble this double stroller. Pushes like a dream, even on sand. My primary deciding factor for a side by side was the ability to reach both child easily while pushing the stroller. I did not want to have to stop, lock the stroller and walk around to help the child in the front seat. I am very happy with my purchase. The side by side strollers have narrower seats than the double strollers with stacked seats. it makes sense as they have to fit thru door frames and are twice as wide. My 3 year old fits fine. He only hits the side frame when he is trying to plop in sideways. Once he moves past the frame the material stretches out to make more shoulder room. I chose this over the baby jogger lux because it was $350 cheaper. This stroller will mainly be used for walks to the park, around my neighborhood and occasional trips to theme parks etc. The storage underneath was not the main deciding factor because I do not use my stroller for shopping on a regular basis. I am happy with the storage space. You just have to bend all the way down to access it. You can not put tall items in the storage space. Most diaper bags will not fit. I have found it more convenient to separate my items out for daytrips anyway. I keep a zip lock of diapers, a box of tissues, a box of wipes and a bag of snacks. These fit easily and are quicker to access compared to digging thru a diaper bag that is overstuffed.

In love with our City Mini GT double stroller! So easy to push, even one handed! Easy to fold up, unfold. It has a wonderful locking device that automatically attached when folded to a certain degree, which makes it so much easier to just pick up and go. All the features are just so convenient and easy. I did purchase one tray for my toddler, but didn't realize you had to buy the belly bar in order to attach the tray, so I had to purchase that after the fact. also purchased an amazing stroller organizer for the handlebar. Fits perfect and has wonderful compartments for necessities and insulated drink holders. It's an "Ethan and Emma" stroller organizer.

One of the best purchases I've made regarding strollers. It was pricey and I was worried about it not being as good as I was told. I'm glad I listened to everyone. This is by far the best stroller I've ever purchased. Glides so easy, very light. Easy to fold and I can see myself using this when they're much older and bigger. Even fits my 8 yr old with no problem. So stylish and chic. Worth every penny. Thank you!

We've owned a few strollers over the course of raising 7 kids. Most recently a bob revolution, Phil and Ted navigator and city select doubles. This is by far the most versatile and my favorite out of them all. The brake is simple. The tires are awesome. The one hand fold is essential and I love it. My daughter is 3 but over 100% for height and it's been a struggle to fit her in a stroller. She doesn't ride often but occasionally does and will on our upcoming trip to universal. This stroller fits her no problem and it even fits my 8 (pictured)and 9 year olds who tried it out too. So highly recommend.

Pictured is my soon to be 3 year old and soon to be 7 year old, bought for theme park visit and already got good use out of it. Very comfortable and handy, being taller I appreciate the adjustable handle bar but I don't appreciate having to buy all the accessories. With that said I love the easy assemby and folding. It fits in our small car trunk without hassle. Also I appreciate the huge canopies specially when kids are napping. Pretty pricey but worth it in my opinion. Thank you Amazon for the nice discount.

An absolute must have for twins!! This stroller fits perfectly through standard size doorways, handles gravel and slightly tough terrain with ease, and has amazingly large sun canopys that blocks the sun from my 3 month old twins faces perfectly! It has a suspension like frame and works wonders on my gravel drive!! Also, I love the way the backs fold down for naptime and how the stroller itself folds with one quick pull!! Great stroller and definite must have for busy moms!!

The best double stroller out there! Had this stroller almost a year now and it has been all over from ironman races, to local triathlons, walks to the park and everywhere in between. It folds down great and has a great seat design allowing my 4 year old who has long legs to sit comfortably in it. We have had so many different brand strollers and she was the test person for each she requests we bring this one all the time. It is very smooth and the seats are cushioned very well. We also have a 15 month old who loves this stroller as well. One of the best features as a Mom is knowing your children are covered with an extra long canopy. I also love that they are separate so that my 4 year old doesn’t have to have her canopy over her unless she wants it allowing her to be able to see out better. The wheels are so sturdy and have been through plenty of muddy terrain as well as grass fields, and bumpy roads. I wish I could afford the jogger because for tall children this brand is the best. I also have a Bob single jogger and our 4 year old doesn’t fit in it like this one.

As a Vine reviewer and father of 2 small kids, I've been quite fortunate to have had the opportunity to review a BOB Stroller Strides Duallie, a 2016 BabyJogger City Mini GT Double and a 2016 BabyJogger Summit X3 Double. To cut to the chase, I gave the BOB Stroller Strides Duallie 3-stars overall, the 2016 City Mini GT Double - 5-stars, and the 2016 Summit X3 Double - 4-stars. I'm focusing on MY major factors; they all have canopies, storage, recline, etc. that aren't big factors to me. Weight of the Strollers ======================== *Per each mfg website BabyJogger City Mini GT Double is 32lbs BabyJogger Summit X3 Double is 37lbs BOB Stroller Strides Duallie is 36lbs Getting them in/out of the car =============================== Winner: Tie - City Mini GT and Summit X3 BabyJogger's one-step pull-to-fold design is simply awesome. We've had to help in-laws fold up a Bugaboo that took 2 parents a bit of time to figure out. We've used Graco and Chicco strollers as well and their folding mechanisms are less than desirable. The BOB needs two hands to squeeze and fold and the quarter-inch-round red-folding-cable feels like it is going to snap at any moment and has too much slack to carry with. It is quite bulky to grab overall and place in a car trunk. Because the BabyJogger design has a comfortable pull-to-fold cloth strap with minimal slack for both seats, it is simply a better design and less effort to pick up and put in a car trunk, even though the website states it weighs 1lb more than the BOB. If the BOB was easier to grab and lift, it would have placed higher. Wheels/Tires ============== Winner: City Mini GT Now I'm no stroller engineer, but one thing I never considered to research was whether or not you need to inflate the tires. You don't think about that until the first time you find out the tires are low. Our BOB Duallie has inflatable tires. On more than one occassion we've found them low on air and had to start travelling around with a small bicycle pump. We leave it in the car, but it is one more thing to keep track of. Also, it makes those type of strollers un-ideal for destination vacations if you have to pack a bicycle pump just in case. The City Mini GT has "ForeverAir" tires that never need inflating. The Summit X3 has inflatable tires :( . Jogging ========= Tie: Summit X3 and BOB Please do not use the City Mini GT for jogging, it is NOT a jogging stroller and states that in the manual and on the website. It does not have any suspension. The Summit X3 has all-wheel suspension, though the front wheel suspension is really a torque-arm suspension of sorts. The front wheel can rotate or lock in place. The BOB has rear suspension, but I do not recall the front wheel having anything, but I don't have it in front of me at the moment, so please correct me and I will update my review. I will state the front wheel can rotate or lock in place, whereby OTHER models of BOB jogging strollers have a fixed wheel, so make sure you test that out. Manueverability ================= 3-Way-Tie Hard to pick a winner, all of these strollers feel lightweight. Whether it has 4 wheels (City Mini GT) or 3 wheels (BOB and Summit) - all are high quality and simple to maneuver. The City Mini GT is 29" wide, the Summit X3 and BOB are 31" wide. If you think about it, to maneuver the Summit X3 and BOB as easily as the slightly narrower City Mini, you need 1" of extra clearance on each side. Which one would *I* pick? ========================== I would pick the BabyJogger Summit X3 Double. It has essentially ALL of the benefits of the City Mini GT, plus you can safely jog with it (don't jog with a City Mini GT). Because of the added bonus of jogging, it is the most well-rounded stroller whether in a tight grocery store, the mall, or jogging a mile to the park and back with the kids. Yes, it DOES weigh 5lbs more than the City Mini GT, but after using both, it feel neglible each time I put it in the trunk. Pushing either stroller is featherweight and effortless. My biggest factor for choosing the Summit X3 however is the portability of getting it in and out of the car. If the BOB wasn't a 2-step folding process and not so dang bulky where it is hard to grab, it would have done better. The Summit X3 folds in a one-step tug and super easy to carry because of the two carrying straps. It folds about 3" thicker than the City Mini GT which is hard to notice unless you have a super compact car. All other things being equal, in my case, the Summit X3 has to win because it allows you to additionally exercise and jog with it. If you plan to never jog with a stroller, then the City Mini GT wins hands down. It is super easy to fold, weighs 5lbs less, folds 3" slimmer AND has the never-flat "foreverAir" tires that you'll never have to worry about. Now the PERFECT stroller would be a Summit X3 with never-flat tires, that would be the easiest 5-star stroller out there. Overall: =========== I gave the City Mini GT Double 5-stars because as a non-jogging stroller, it truly is a 5-star stroller. I gave the Summit X3 4-stars because of the inflatable tires you'll have to always be prepared for. I gave the BOB 3-stars because even though it is 1lb lighter than the Summit, it feels 10lbs heavier! It is just bulky and not as convenient for quick folding and not as easy to get in and out of the car every single time. However, I DO RECOMMEND that you test all of the demo models at the Big Box Stores and be sure to fold them up and try to put them on top of a small shelf to simulate what it will be like to put in your car trunk each time. P.S. BabyJogger has re-designed the belt harness in the 2016 models (City Mini GT and Summit X3) over our 2013 City Mini GT Single stroller and 2011 City Mini Regular Single stroller. If you despised the belt harness in the GT models, then have no fear, they fixed all issues, you don't need to grab 5 pieces to put it all together, the shoulder/lap belts stay together and it is an easy one-click snap-in on each side. This will only make sense if you've used older-model-years; if you have no complaints in your tests, then you're familiar with the improved design.