- Stroller has forever air rubber tires with all-wheel suspension, providing uncompromised agility on any terrain
- Lift a strap with one hand and the City Mini GT2 stroller folds itself simply and compactly.Do not use bleach, solvents or abrasive cleaning materials
- Premium leatherette detailing on the canopy and harness covers, and an upgraded seat pad for a sleek, modern look
- Included belly bar gives your child a safe and comfortable area to hold onto while strolling
- Add a Baby Jogger Infant Car Seat using the included infant car seat adapters (car seat sold separately) and go anywhere from day one
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Cory D Young
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.
Tey S Rith
Awesome on our trip to Europe
We have a single BOB jog stroller that we use fairly often for our youngest daughter(currently 1 & 1/2yo) and often times keep in our Yukon XL. When we decided to travel to London and then Dublin, my wife was insistent we bring a jog stroller for just getting around, not necessarily for jogging over there. I assumed we would bring the BOB, but it just was too big and unwieldy to check at the airport and to bring in a vehicle there. We started looking online and we saw a few, including this one, that we liked and had good reviews. We decided to give this one a shot and I cannot say how impressed I have been with it. The fact that I even decided to leave a review for a jog stroller is evidence of that... So, the reason that I find this stroller so great has to do with the fact that it feels and acts like any larger, full functioning jog stroller (Like our BOB.) However, it folds very flat and very compact. It folds up extremely easily, and opening it simply is like the smaller compact strollers where you pop the lever on the side and it pops open. It fold WAY more compact than our larger stroller, and, you can very easily pop the side wheels (and front one if you'd like) off to make it even flatter. We bought a large nylon case made by same company to transport it which was a great idea for travel. This stroller was a brilliant idea, especially for Dublin and London, as there were several cobblestone roads we would have never been able to navigate with small umbrella style stroller. Overall, this was a great decision and I am actually tempted to load this into our Yukon now before our full-size jog stroller. I would highly recommend this one.
Divina Klaassen
Easy to Use and Push
I'm a previous owner of the single City Mini GT - a stroller I liked a lot. When we needed a double stroller, I was initially very much against a side-by-side and we bought an in-line double because I thought it would be a better option in the city. Well...babies have their likes and dislikes too: our youngest hated the in-line and I also found it ungainly, and difficult to maneuver. After a few months struggling, we decided to look for another stroller. We bought the new version of the City Mini GT Double, the GT2 and I really just wish we had gotten this to begin with. Pros: -Pushes and turns really easily, even with a heavy preschooler in one seat -folds small and fits almost anywhere. -even though it is heavy, it is not difficult to carry because of the fold and carry straps. -seats recline almost flat -basket is much improved over previous version - elastic sides and front access make it much easier to get things in and out. -new foot rests are nice, especially for younger kids. -Seat back height can accommodate taller kids (my 3 year old is 41" and many doubles are too short for him). Cons: -With a heavy child in one seat, it can be hard to push on surfaces like wood chips or gravel. -All Wheel suspension means everything has a bit more give, which feels a little less solid and sturdy than the previous version (maybe this is just something I need to get used to). - Can be difficult to get in and out of doors where there are sets of inner and then outer doors. -Even though basket access is easier, there still isn't a ton of storage space. Were I to go back, I would buy this from the beginning without hesitation - it is perfect for my everyday needs with two small kids (of very different heights and weights). If you need more serious off-road capabilities (you hike more regularly or walk on gravel paths a lot etc), I'd get a Double BOB, but for anyone else this is an ideal double stroller.
Andrea Hatcher
Love!!!
I absolutely LOVE my Citi Mini! The only thing I wish was a bit easier is unfolding. It is definitely a two hand process, maybe I just need some more practice. It is amazing on all terrains, and seems to be extra comfy for my 4 month old! I love that it came with the car seat adapters as that was the one hesitation I had getting a brand different than our car seat system. 100% recommend!
Cyndi Wayward
Super-usable Side-by-side Double Pushchair
As side-by-side pushchairs go, this is by far the best that we have tried. We also have a single City Mini GT and this isn't actually much wider. The same one-handed folding mechanism from the seat is there and works really well (unless you have a glider installed - it has to be folded down or the chair won't close properly. The wheels are just brilliant, easy to push on pretty much any surface and the front wheels don't get caught up when hitting something larger, which has been a problem for us with our last double. The adjustable handlebar is solid and just the right diameter and material too. Height is good for me (6'7") and my wife (5'3). The storage on the City Mini GT was really good, but this is, understandably, even better and easier to get access to from the side as well. Manoeuvrability is surprisingly good and feels very light when pushing and turning and despite the extra width, so far has gone through most single doors without issue. Our girls nap at different times and the individually adjustable backrests have been extremely useful. To sum up, if you need a side-by-side pushchair that is easy to push, turn and actually fits through doors, this is a great option.
Joyce Thalacker-Hudson
So comfortable for my child and self.
So far, I love it. So easy to maneuver, it stands on its own when you close it, you just need to lock the front wheel facing forward once closed so it stands. My big 4 year old (gets mistaken for a 6 year old) actually fits in it & seems to love it too. The handle is the perfect height for me, I am 5'8". Haven't taken it on my workouts yet but will soon & will update review if need to.
Ne Ha
Instant difference between our cheap jogger and this
We instantly noticed the quality difference between our $100 jogger and this. This is so smooth and well built and it must be more comfortable because our toddler loves riding in it and always fought the other jogger. The attachments we got for it fit perfectly and make it a complete package. Assembly was pretty easy, the instructions are just pictures and not very helpful but luckily it was quiet easy to just figure it out.
James Rippingale
Amazing!!
Recieved this stroller and was pleasantly surprised how easy it was to assemble! Unfortunately the handlebar was broken and when I contacted Capital Kidz, I was able to speak with Abraham who was beyond helpful and assisted me in getting a new handlebar directly from Baby Jogger. Was a pain that I spent so much and the handle was broken but I understand things happen and he went out of his way to make it right. Took me about 20 minutes to dissemble and fix the handlebar this morning. It rides so smooth and easy to maneuver. I am beyond pleased with this purchase and look forward to many adventures with my boys.
Johannes M. Koch
Compact
This stroller is very compact. I have a Suv and it fit nicely in the suv with lot of extra storage. The weight seems high 36.5lbs compare to my 28lbs uppababy vista but when fold, the gt2 double stroller lift more easily and easier to carry. It is very smooth as well. Overall, i am happy with the purchase.
Sally Benitez
My favorite stroller
I really like this stroller. Pro: very easy to fold, assemble, and lock. Easy to push. Con: the back wheels are wider than the front. I often misjudge my space and my back wheels bang Into things. I got the britax b carrier and it is difficult to detach the adapter.