Baby Jogger City Mini GT Travel System, Charcoal
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This system appealed to me at first, but I quickly became dissatisfied.br>My baby is only 5 months old and has outgrown the car seat. Here's the best part: it doesn't stop there. The base is incompatible with any other car seat. This also means that no other car seat will fit in the stroller. br>It's a real pain. The stroller itself is nice, but I would have bought it if I had known I'd have to pay for another car seat. I would have purchased a different system if I had known it would be so soon. br>I don't think it's a good idea.
I'm not sure, but I live on a very rough paved road that feels almost gravelly, and it's a fairly smooth ride; I can't use any other stroller on our neighborhood streets because it rattles my toddler.
We were able to take it into Deta United without any problems.
It says that your baby should weigh around 32 pounds, so it all depends on when he or she reaches that weight.
Selected User Reviews For Baby Jogger City Mini GT Travel System, Charcoal
the Mini Cooper S vs. the Mini Cooper S A comparison of the City Mini and the City Mini vs. the City Mini v City Select Lux is a luxury hotel in the city. The 2016 City Mini GT Travel System is currently available in two Amazon listings. If you're looking for black, go with the other. We ordered this option in Black and received Grey, and Amazon did nothing to rectify the situation (which was due to black not being in stock at the time we requested it, but could have been easily rectified). If you choose the other option, you won't have to worry about getting it in the wrong color! Best of luck! The following is a link to the relevant page: Now that we've gotten that out of the way, the City Mini GT is one of our favorites. We couldn't decide between the City Mini, City Mini GT, and City Select Lux (one of our trunks is too small for the regular City Select, so we had to pass on it). We ultimately chose this one as our first because we live in a walk-up apartment. up, and the extra weight from the Lux didn't seem worth it for the two years or so that we plan to have only one child. There is a 9-hole golf course nearby. When you're carrying a diaper bag, infant carrier WITH child, and stroller up two or three flights of stairs, a pound difference between the GT and the City Select Lux matters a lot. The Lux is also bulkier when folded, and our stairwells are quite narrow. The trio consists of In comparison to the City Select (Lux or regular), the wheel turning radius on this is a dream, and it pushes like a dream. Also, because Baby Joggers hold their resale value exceptionally well, we intend to sell this one used when the time comes and replace it with a convertible for our future children. With that said, I absolutely adored the Lux and am still mourning the fact that we didn't choose it (: If you live in a house with a garage or on the first floor of an apartment building (or in an apartment building with an elevator! ), I would recommend the City Select or City Select Lux over this one if you plan on having more children fairly soon. If you have a car trunk, make sure the larger stroller will fit in there. br>br>We went with the City Mini GT over the regular City Mini because I'm a big power walker (what a mom thing to say), and it's the only non-electric vehicle we could find. Baby Jogger's jogging stroller has been certified for power walking. Because the City Mini is only approved for mall and sidewalk use, I didn't want to risk losing my warranty if I accidentally damaged the regular City Mini during normal use. I think it's self-evident, but I keep seeing people say that you can jog with any Baby Jogger stroller, so just to be clear, the Summit is the ONLY Baby Jogger stroller that is approved for jogging. If you try to jog with any of the others (I've seen it! ), you'll definitely ruin your wheels and suspension. It's not nice. If you only need a stroller for walking around your neighborhood and shopping at the supermarket and don't care about the GT's slightly better "ride," the City Mini will save you money. br>br>In conclusion, the benefits and drawbacks of the GT vs. The City Select Lux vs. the City Select Lux vs. the City Select Lux Miniature of the city. City Mini GT (br>br>City Mini GT (br>City Mini GT (br>City Mini GT (br>C
- Rides like a dream on the best of the three. br>- Excellent turning, similar to the City Minibr>- In comparison to the City Mini, this fold is slightly larger. br> All- terrain tires (this is not the case with the other two)br>- The Lux second seat appeared to be the most durable of the three (when left on and folded, the Lux second seat appeared to be damaged)br>- Suitable for power walking, uneven terrain (cobblestones, historic roads, etc. ) and other outdoor activities. br>- It can hold up to 65 pounds. City Select Lux - br>br>- br>br>- br>br>- br>br>- br>br The most beautiful seat fabricsbr>- Convertible - A vehicle that can be converted into another vehicle. can accommodate one or two children and is compatible with both the seat board (only for the Lux) and the ride-along board (also for other Baby Jogger strollers)br>- Both seats fold up, and the entire stroller can be folded with the seats attached (which is not the case with the regular City Select)br>- 30% smaller fold than the regular City Select, making folded size more comparable (although it's still bigger) to the City Mini or GT
- It can hold up to 45 pounds. br>br>City Mini: br>br>per seatbr>br>City Mini: br>b
- The most cost-effective and budget-friendly option -br>-br>-br>-br>-b The lightest (for example, if you live on a four-bedroom apartment) a walk on the ground level This would be the one if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself. Approximately 3 lbs It weighs 12 lbs less than the GT. The Lux is a little lighter.
- By a smidgeon, the smallest foldbr>- Wheels that aren't the most durablebr>- It can hold up to 50 pounds.
- Turning in a tight circle (in a good way!). )br>br>I hope this is of use to someone! We spent a lot of time researching and it was exhausting, so I wanted to share our experience with others!.
the Mini Cooper S vs. the Mini Cooper S Lux City Select (Lux) vs. Lux City Select (Lux) Miniature of the city. The 2016 City Mini GT Travel System is currently available in two Amazon listings. If you're looking for black, this is the one to get. We chose the other option (here's the link: ) and placed our order. We ordered it in black and received it in grey, and Amazon did nothing to rectify the situation (it was due to black not being in stock at the time we requested it, but this could have been easily rectified). If you choose this option, you won't have to worry about getting it in the wrong color! br>br>Shipping was quick, and the City Mini GT is a great little car. We couldn't decide between the City Mini, City Mini GT, and City Select Lux (one of our trunks is too small for the regular City Select, so we had to pass on it). We ultimately chose this one as our first because we live in a walk-up apartment. up, and the extra weight from the Lux didn't seem worth it for the two years or so that we plan to have only one child. There is a 9-hole golf course nearby. When you're carrying a diaper bag, infant carrier WITH child, and stroller up two or three flights of stairs, a pound difference between the GT and the City Select Lux matters a lot. The Lux is also bulkier when folded, and our stairwells are quite narrow. The trio consists of In comparison to the City Select (Lux or regular), the wheel turning radius on this is a dream, and it pushes like a dream. Also, because Baby Joggers hold their resale value exceptionally well, we intend to sell this one used when the time comes and replace it with a convertible for our future children. With that said, I absolutely adored the Lux and am still mourning the fact that we didn't choose it (: If you live in a house with a garage or on the first floor of an apartment building (or in an apartment building with an elevator! ), I would recommend the City Select or City Select Lux over this one if you plan on having more children fairly soon. If you have a car trunk, make sure the larger stroller will fit in there. br>br>We went with the City Mini GT over the regular City Mini because I'm a big power walker (what a mom thing to say), and it's the only non-electric vehicle we could find. Baby Jogger's jogging stroller has been certified for power walking. Because the City Mini is only approved for mall and sidewalk use, I didn't want to risk losing my warranty if I accidentally damaged the regular City Mini during normal use. I think it's self-evident, but I keep seeing people say that you can jog with any Baby Jogger stroller, so just to be clear, the Summit is the ONLY Baby Jogger stroller that is approved for jogging. If you try to jog with any of the others (I've seen it! ), you'll definitely ruin your wheels and suspension. It's not nice. If you only need a stroller for walking around your neighborhood and shopping at the supermarket and don't care about the GT's slightly better "ride," the City Mini will save you money. br>br>In conclusion, the benefits and drawbacks of the GT vs. The City Select Lux vs. the City Select Lux vs. the City Select Lux Miniature of the city. City Mini GT (br>br>City Mini GT (br>City Mini GT (br>City Mini GT (br>C
- Rides like a dream on the best of the three. br>- Excellent turning, similar to the City Minibr>- In comparison to the City Mini, this fold is slightly larger. br> All- terrain tires (this is not the case with the other two)br>- The Lux second seat appeared to be the most durable of the three (when left on and folded, the Lux second seat appeared to be damaged)br>- Suitable for power walking, uneven terrain (cobblestones, historic roads, etc. ) and other outdoor activities. br>- It can hold up to 65 pounds. City Select Lux - br>br>- br>br>- br>br>- br>br>- br>br The most beautiful seat fabricsbr>- Convertible - A vehicle that can be converted into another vehicle. can accommodate one or two children and is compatible with both the seat board (only for the Lux) and the ride-along board (also for other Baby Jogger strollers)br>- Both seats fold up, and the entire stroller can be folded with the seats attached (which is not the case with the regular City Select)br>- 30% smaller fold than the regular City Select, making folded size more comparable (although it's still bigger) to the City Mini or GT
- It can hold up to 45 pounds. br>br>City Mini: br>br>per seatbr>br>City Mini: br>b
- The most cost-effective and budget-friendly option -br>-br>-br>-br>-b The lightest (for example, if you live on a four-bedroom apartment) a walk on the ground level This would be the one if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself. Approximately 3 lbs It weighs 12 lbs less than the GT. The Lux is a little lighter.
- By a smidgeon, the smallest foldbr>- Wheels that aren't the most durablebr>- It can hold up to 50 pounds.
- Turning in a tight circle (in a good way!). )br>br>I hope this is of use to someone! We spent a lot of time researching and it was exhausting, so I wanted to share our experience with others!.
A fantastic set of products. The car seat slides into the base with ease and security. The wheels on a stroller roll easily and securely. The adapter for mounting the car seat on the stroller could be improved to make fitting and locking the car seat in place easier. After four months of use, I'm still having trouble getting the car seat to fit correctly on the stroller on the first try. It frequently takes several attempts each time, which can be aggravating.
Well, I went to a store when I was in the United States, and this was the best one I saw for traveling, with the best reviews after doing some research. It arrived on time at my mother-in-law's house, but it took a long time to get to my mother-in-law's house because no one, including the factory and vendors, would ship to an APO address. We frequently order from Buybuybaby, ToysRUs, and even Amazon. Super simple to assemble and fold up for travel, especially in narrow European alleyways and roads. On flat ground, it's super smooth for pushing or running, and on cobblestone roads, it's not too bad.
This stroller is a bit of a splurge, but it's well worth the money. It's extremely well-made- the pull- The easy carseat attachment, the up-close mechanism, and the double canopy are all great features. The handle is adjustable, but despite the fact that my husband and I are of different heights, we haven't needed to fiddle with it. Purchase a second base if you plan to use two vehicles on a regular basis.
This is a fantastic collection! I would strongly suggest it.
While out and about with my newborn, the stroller is extremely simple to unfold and fold, as well as maneuver around shopping malls, parks, and neighborhoods.
This was purchased as a gift for the newest grandchild, and his or her parents are thrilled with it.