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The Baby Jogger City Mini GT Single Stroller in Charcoal Denim is designed for parents on the go, featuring all-terrain wheels, a one-hand fold mechanism, and a customizable handlebar. With a reclining seat and SPF 50+ canopy, it ensures comfort and safety for your child, making it the perfect companion for urban adventures and country escapades alike.
Awards won | No |
Model Number | 16-26-007 |
Product Dimensions | 112 x 62 x 76 cm; 9.5 Kilograms |
Item model number | 16-26-007 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 15 Kilograms |
Additional product features | height_adjustable_handlebar, canopy |
Number of items | 3 |
Style | Previous Model |
Batteries required | No |
Frustration-free packaging | certified frustration-free |
Orientation | Forward Facing |
Seating capacity | 1 |
Number of reclining positions | 4 |
Item Weight | 9.5 kg |
A**R
This pushchair is great if you are looking for a lightweight pushchair that ...
This pushchair is great if you are looking for a lightweight pushchair that is a really smooth ride! We bought this as we live in a rural area on a big hill. It's so easy to push around and we've also tested it on some pretty bumpy terrain and it's fared really well, especially when you lock the front wheel when off road. We bought the Parent Console to go around the handlebars which I'd definitely recommend to put things in for easy access like drinks, tissues, wipes, phone, gloves etc.A major downside of this pushchair is that the space underneath for storage is very small, and once you have a smallish changing bag, a spare blanket and the raincover in there the items are bursting out of the sides and there's no space for anything else. So definitely don't go for this if you want a pushchair to put your shopping in.The seating material on the pushchair can be adjusted to lie flat and then at various angles up to sitting. It always looks a bit drafty for our baby so in winter we have put a blanket underneath her in addition to blankets on top. The seating material can also be completely removed if you want to put the carry cot on the frame. The carry cot is bought separately (we didn't bother with this). There are about 4 car seats that can fit onto this frame with the purchase of an adapter too - see the baby jogger website for which car seats are compatible.The baby can only ride in one position which is facing away from you. This isn't ideal when you want to check on your baby but there are windows in the top with velcro flaps that you can use to check on your little one. Our little one seems to find this pushchair really comfy and enjoys being in it.The hood provides great protection and extends right over the pushchair if needed. It can easily be adjusted to keep the sun / wind out.Despite it's name, if you live in a city / town and expect to be mainly walking along very easy terrain (e.g. pavements on the flat) and picking up shopping then another pushchair may suit you better that has more storage, however if like us you need to get around some more challenging terrain and/or storage space isn't so important (we have to drive to the shops) then I'd recommend this for how light and easy to maneouvre it is .
G**R
Amazing long lasting pushchair
Got this for our Singleton, we had twins previously so we had to look into the world of pushchairs again, after going through three pushchairs with our twins we wanted one that will last. This pushchair is that pushchair.We don’t drive, I do school runs, walk everywhere, we live live at the edge of the city so also take this pushchair through countryside and city and it moves with ease through everywhere we have tried so far. It pushes so easily that I push it one handed pretty much all the time.It folds extremely easily and gets on buses completely fine.Pros:- easy to push- decent basket underneath- good on every terrain that I’ve tried so far- baby joggers have many accessories so you can make the pushchair suitable to yours and your child’s needs- suitable from birth (we actually didn’t bother with the carrycots)- the wheels easily come off if you are trying to fit in tight spaces, you just press a button and they’re off and they slide back on- baby is three months old and goes to sleep in it every time he goes in it- two clear bits in the pushchair hood so you can see baby- pushchair hood comes really far down for privacy for baby when sleepingCons:- you can’t hang bags from the handle, certainly not with a light baby or it will tip. We manage with the change bag in it but that’s it- a bit heavy when folded but not bad at all- accessories can be expensive but we got a rain over that wasn’t official but fit completely fine- it doesn’t come with a rain coverJust buy it, you won’t regret it! I’ve just recommended it to a friend who’s having a baby soon.
2**Y
A tale of 3 prams
We've had a few prams now since our daughter was born. At age 1.5, we decided to chuck them all and go with the CityMini after some friends loaned us theirs for a few days. We live in a major metropolitan city, so easy lightweight and sturdy transport for our girl was most important. Initially we had a Stokke Explory, which was nice for the first three months due to the bassinet. But once we switched to the typical upright seating position, we quickly realised how heavy the Stokke was. The occasional times we needed to take it in a car or taxi, we realised it was too big to fit. So we only ended up using the Stokke when we were walking, and then it was sooo heavy to push. Enter the typical second, "travel" pram.After much research, we ended up with the Micralite. An amazingly compact and convertible contraption that worked on the other end: lightweight and portable. But it had inflatable tires that were hard to inflate without a special pump, and our girl couldn't recline! Poor thing had to sleep upright whenever she passed out. Totally uncomfortable! Our friends loaned us their CityMini and we could immediately see a difference - Heavier than the Micralite, but still easily liftable by my wife, and it folds into a tiny, compact space - we could take it anywhere instantly. Baby can recline now and is much more comfortable. The hood had lots of foldable angles and a few windows so the occasionally-neurotic parent can peep in. It steers and rides quite nicely with confidence in an urban and cobblestone environment - often with one hand. We debated a lot about whether to go with the 4 wheel version, especially because we use escalators a lot. After having it a few months, I still am a bit uncertain on escalators, and might still have preferred the 4-wheel chassis in hindsight.Overall, our family gives this pram 5 stars for it's comfort, lightweight portability, and ride. Quite pleased with this can can easily recommend this to any parent.
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