- SAFE AND SNUG: Stroller seat holds a child up to 65 lb and includes a 5-point stroller harness to keep your child safely secured
- UNCOMPROMISED AGILITY: Stroller has forever air rubber tires with all-wheel suspension, providing uncompromised agility on any terrain
- ONE-HAND FOLD: Lift a strap with one hand and the City Mini GT2 stroller folds itself simply and compactly
- CREATE A TRAVEL SYSTEM: Add a City GO Infant Car Seat using the included City GO infant car seat adapters (car seat sold separately) and go anywhere from day one
- COMFORTABLE FOR PARENTS: Adjustable handlebar and hand-operated parking brake provides comfortable steering and control all within arm's reach
- For Ages : 1 - 72 M
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Walter Purdion
Nice upgrade to older model
I have an older model of the CitiMini GT from about 5 years ago that I like quite a lot, and this never version has a lot of nice upgrades that make me like it even more. When I unboxed this stroller the first thing I noticed was the handle on this stroller is way nicer. Not only can you adjust the handle height, the handle has a much nicer rubberized grip than the older one that looks more like it's just wrapped with a grip tape. The wheels on this stroller are nicer. They feel like they're more rugged than the older model. The stroller has a hand controlled break that is easy to use. Instead of having to worry about hurting my toes when wearing sandals or open toe shoes with disengaging a foot break, with this stroller you just flip the break switch that is on the right side of the handle. The stroller has a generously sized canopy with two peek a boo windows so you can peek in on your child. The seat back reclines to almost flat and is easy to adjust by squeezing the clip on the back of the seat to recline or pulling on the two straps to make the seat more upright. The storage basket is a decent size and can be accessed from the front or back of the stroller. The foot rest, which is adjustable to two positions, lifts for easy access into the storage basket. When the stroller seat is reclined you can lift of the back canopy flap to get a better view of your little one or to get more ventilation for your child on a hot day. Folding this stroller is very easy. Simply pull the strap on the seat and it will fold. It's not the lightest stroller, but it's not anything incredibly heavy. It feels like it's maybe a pound or two heavier than the Britax B-Agile. The stroller moves nimbly and is very easy to maneuver. Adjusting the harness height is probably the most difficult thing about this stroller, but it doesn't take more than a minute or two to do it. The space behind the seat where you need to reach in to make the adjustments is just tight and not very easy to access. The fabric on the stroller is nice quality, but I do wonder how easy the fabric will be to clean if it gets messy. It's a synthetic jersey kind of material. I'm not a huge fan of the texture, but it's ok. Overall, it's a good stroller and I'm excited to swap out our well used City Mini GT for this one.
Carey Jordan
One Handed Fold Works!!!!!
The one handed fold is amazing! This makes getting the stroller into the hatch a breeze even with one arm full. The wheels have a smooth glide to them that make pushing the stroller a pleasant experience. The hand brake is easy to use and I prefer it to foot brakes, so I don’t have to use a dirty or possibly muddy foot to engage the brake. The stroller is well made and there is a spring suspension on the front wheel, but this is by no means a jog or all terrain stroller (hence the name City Mini). If I were going to be off road walking I would prefer bike tires and would use my jog stroller. This is good for regular city use or when different surfaces might come up occasionally like gravel/mulch. The adjustable back almost lays flat. It’s flat enough that I can do a diaper change. The canopy is large and there are plenty of options for ventilation. The bottom basket is large and flat area wise, but not deep height wise, so some diaper bags can be an issue. I wish that the belly bar came with the stroller, but that wasn’t enough to keep me from loving this. All of the clips and adjusting features are well made and feel substantial. Overall this is awesome.
Nathanial Lovgren
Even better than the older model - love it!
I've reviewed in the order of 40 strollers for Amazon but my favorite still is the one we bought for our first kid: a City Mini GT. This new version of the GT did not disappoint me: it includes all the great characteristics of the older version, plus a few improvements. This is a great and versatile stroller. Unlike other jogging strollers, it doesn't have massive bike-like wheels. But I know from over four years of use that the GT's wheels are champs: I've used them on all sorts of terrain and they've haven't punctured or had any other problem, not even once. The GT2 has the same type of wheels than the earlier version. Another winning feature is how easy the GT2 is to fold (one-hand pull strap) and how it folds right in half -- it packs very well in the car trunk. The size is great: not too small, not so large that you can't take it on a European trip and then doesn't fit through doorways or cobblestones, like many other American strollers. I am attaching several photos comparing the GT2 (black) with my older model (green). They are very similar in design, but the GT2 has a slightly higher profile because the canopy is higher, and just as generous as the older model's. A small improvement in the canopy is that they've switched from velcro to magnet attachments for when you roll up the fabric that covers the canopy windows. The storage basket now features higher sides -- the older model's were a bit too low. The handlebar, which is still adjustable (great!), has a slightly better grip in the GT2. Finally, the best improvement has to do with the leg rest: it's been pushed up a bit so that it has a gentler/more comfortable angle, and it's also more padded.
Jean Chabarria
Awesome City Stroller
My friend has this jogging stroller and recommended we get it too. After seeing it in action, I agreed, and I'm still pleased with it. It's ridiculously easy to fold, which is likely my favorite feature. The canopy windows have magnetic clasps, which makes peeking in much easier and less intrusive to baby. It's also much sturdier than our Graco stroller; the fabric is thicker and it's not flimsy when pulling it or down. The whole ride is pretty smooth and can take Seattle streets well. The rear suspension can take some bumps and it manuevers well with the 3 wheels. I like that the handle is adjustable so either husband or I can push in comfort. The braking mechanism is up by the handle too which is awesome because my hands are more dexterous than my feet. The buttons and levers are all easy to deal with and get to, and don't trap my fingers. The seat also has an option to lay flat instead of going down, so baby has more napping surface available. The downsides are that the rear track is wider than our Graco stroller, so it can't fit through as narrow of an opening. It came with the Graco carseat adapters, which don't hold the carseat as securely as the Graco stroller does. It tends to rock a bit, and while it doesn't seem like it'll come off (husband picked up the stroller by the carseat and shook it, without baby inside, and it held), this does worry me. The storage compartment can hold a diaper bag, which is good because they note that you shouldn't hang anything off the handles. But it's really annoying to get into the storage compartment so I'm not likely to store much in there.
Jana Patrick
best jogging stroller ever **photos**
With all our kids, we've gone through quite a few jogging strollers. I've gotta say that this is by far the best one overall. It's the simplest to assemble, with responsive buttons & handles. I love that you just snap all 3 wheels on with its easy & safe-for-my-finger buttons & levers. It takes me an average of 1 minute to attach or detach both the front wheel and the hood (pic 01). If you're going to fold & store the stroller in your car or garage, you will need to detach the front wheel each time (pic 02). But, like I said, it's a very quick & easy process. I also love that the wheels are made of thick rubber. So, this stroller gives an even & smooth ride on both paved and gravelly roads (see pic 03). It was great to not to be tired from wrangling with the stroller on uneven paths. Or hear my child complain about a bumpy ride. This stroller is just well-constructed. It's frame is made of metal and has a lifetime guarantee from "manufacturer defects" (pic 04). Like that the company is so sure of that. It may be more weighty, compared to my other strollers. But at least its more durable. Tremendously recommended.
Beth Marie Herrera
The Mercedes of baby strollers
You don't always get what you pay for, but you always pay for what you get. Especially when it comes to baby strollers. This particular Baby Jogger model is constructed of top quality materials. If you compare it side by side with some lesser strollers, you will immediately begin to notice the differences in workmanship, design, and material quality. The closer you look, the more differences you will note. This stroller opens and closes as simply as a stroller can. It rolls and steers effortlessly. It will transport and protect your precious child as well as any stroller possibly can. If you want the best available, here it is.
Endia Wilson-Evans
Versital well designed stroller thats made to last for years of the childs life.
So many things I really like about this stroller make it a 5 star stroller. We have a new grandson who lives near by our weekend place in New Hampshire so we got this Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Single Stroller. Its made to fit an infant car seat for the early years up to a forward sitting 5 to 6 year old, that one reason I like this because it will be used for a number of years. The wheels have a suspension that soak up the worst of bumps making a smooth ride, Its able to handle rough surfaces well. I love how it folds up lifting it from a single handle, this makes it easy to load in the car. A built-in parking brake holds this stroller in place without fear of it rolling away. The push handle bars are hight adjustable, just push the release button inside the end of the handle bars and adjust as desired. The canopy folds back with multiple adjustments or pull back the shades that are held in place with magnetic strips. No more velcro thats so loud it wakes sleeping Baby. I could go one and on about this great stroller and will update this review as I learn more about it.
Linda Brown
Great stroller and lots of features!
What is not to love about a lightweight, easy to fold, easy to push, and easy to turn stroller. I got this as I already had the car seat so it was a great fit. I absolutely love the how great it works on grass and dirt as I live on a dirt road out in the country. This was a huge requirement for me if I wanted to be able to take the baby on a walk. The basket holds so much stuff! I can fit my purse and diaper bag as well as a blanket. It is overall really great and I highly would recommend for someone looking for an off the road stroller!
Tara Muşîr Hormzyar
Perfect stroller for outdoor fun
My partner’s a nanny to a few families, so we often have kids stuff laying around our house (strollers included). We’re always in search of high quality gear to replace the stuff we get second hand, so I was pretty pleased when I came upon this jogger stroller on Amazon. We’d been looking for something that was better suited for jogging / outdoors-type adventures, and this Baby Jogger stroller is exactly what we had in mind! Pros: Setting up this stroller was fairly self explanatory, and took me a total of maybe 10 minutes. The instructions are detailed if you need them, but my guess is that you probably won’t. After giving it a test, I noticed that the wheels provide a really smooth, steady ride! They have a suspension system that takes the impact of any debris on the path, so I have to say this stroller does exceptionally well in that department. We live in the city, so a top priority for strollers is compact foldability (space is at a premium). This stroller takes the cake for easy foldability, because all you have to do is grab the strap on the seat and pull upward. A one-handed fold in one second. And it folds exceptionally flat, too, so I can squeeze it in our tiny closet until I need to use it again. The stroller has ample storage space below, which has never felt too small for me. Cons: I really do love this stroller, so my complaints are just being nitpicky, really. I wish the overhead canopy was a bit larger. If it starts raining while we’re out, I know the kid’s body will be drenched when we get back home. I also wonder if the stroller makers didn’t give up a bit of safety for agility and usability. The stroller is fairly slim, lightweight, and aerodynamic, but I sometimes feel that it’s less substantial or secure than a more conventional stroller. This definitely hasn’t stopped me using it, but I may think twice when considering bringing it somewhere more dangerous (high traffic, etc). Other than that, it’s been a wonderful product and I’m more than happy to recommend it.