Product Description
The City Select by Baby Jogger is a one-of-a-kind; multi-functional stroller that allows parents to mix and match seats, bassinets, and car seats to customize their stroller. The City Select starts with a single capacity stroller but expands to a double by using a unique patented attachment method (second seat and conversion kits sold separately). As your family grows, simply snap on a second seat and you're ready to take on the town in stylish convenience. The City Select presents 16 unique sea
- Patented quick-fold technology
- Unique multi-functional design allows you to select your seating arrangement, 16 unique seating combinations (with double conversion kit ? sold separately)
- Hand operated parking brake
- 12" forever-air rear and 8" lightweight dual front quick-release wheels with front wheel suspension and sealed ball bearings
- Seat features a multi-position seat recline, multi-position sun canopy with peek-a-boo window, adjustable head height up to four additional inches and a five point safety harness with shoulder pads and buckle cover
Baby Jogger 2011 City Select Single Stroller, Onyx Reviews
Baby Jogger 2011 City Select Single Stroller, Onyx Reviews
| 58 of 60 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Baby Jogger 2011 City Select Single Stroller, Onyx (Baby Product) The City Select may just be the only stroller you'll ever need, especially if you are planning on having a second child. With three kids under four, I've had my fair share of single and double strollers. This is by far the best one I've owned because it is the narrowest, goes anywhere - indoors or out - and folds compactly. PROS: * It was just named Baby Gizmo's Top Tandem/ Twin stroller of the year. * Goes anywhere as a single or double stroller - the reason I got it. I found out the hard way that side-by-sides do not fit between parked cars - the City Select does, with room to spare. No more leaving one child alone in front of the car while I put the other in their car seat. The narrow width (26") of the City Select is a huge advantage at doctor's offices, restaurants and stores that have narrower aisles. * It can be used from birth up. You can configure the City Select with optional... Read more 20 of 24 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Baby Jogger 2011 City Select Single Stroller, Onyx (Baby Product) I did a lot of research before deciding on the City Select. I have two daughters, 3 years old and 8 months old, and wanted a stroller that I could use for the both of them. I ended up choosing the City Select because it not only had the option of being used as a single stroller, but also as a double stroller. The versatility alone immediately intrigued me. However, I no longer own the City Select stroller and I will tell you why: 1. Although the seat capacity is 45 lbs, my 3 year old (at 35 lbs) sat uncomfortably in the seat with her winter jacket on. When it warmed up, she could sit normally in the seat, however, if you intend to use this stroller in the winter, with winter jackets, your older child may not be comfortable. The seat depth is not forgiving of winter jackets. 2. Even when she was able to sit normally in the seat (w/o a jacket), the seat depth is still not that deep (8 inches). The 2010 model also does not have a seat board so it's... Read more 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Baby Jogger 2011 City Select Single Stroller, Onyx (Baby Product) After month and month of nerve wrecking research I found this to be the stroller for us. I love it, love it, love it!!! This stroller has all the bells and whistles I was looking for ...... IF it would only be bigger. After playing with it for 1 hour in the store, I finally gave up and decided NOT to buy it. I have a 3 month old girl and a 21 month old boy. My boy is 36 inch tall and weighs 30 lbs. He barely fits into this stroller. That means I would only be able to use it for a couple month as a double - if at all. Investing this kind of money ( $900 with all the add ons) I would hope to use this fabulous stroller a little longer. The 2011 model features a seat only 9 inch deep and a back rest hight of only 18.5 inch. The foot rest is way too short as well. Make sure to watch the Baby Gizmo Video Review. One of the child testers has his legs bend to the side and the other has her legs pulled up with knees almost touching her chest. I figured my boy could just have his feet dangling... Read more |
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