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| Baby Jogger City Micro Double Stroller - Black |
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| Manufacturer: Baby Jogger |
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| List Price: $299.99 |
| Sale Price: $299.99 |
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Product Description |
| Baby Jogger City Micro Double StrollerThe Baby Jogger City Micro double stroller is the most compact-folding stroller made by Baby Jogger. This double stroller handles and steers as easily (and often MORE easily) as any compact umbrella stroller of equal weight. It rides on EVA tires, with sealed ball bearings in the wheels to ensure no grit or dirt slows down your ride. Baby Jogger's patented quick-fold technology has been incorporated into the City Micro double stroller. It collapses in a sin |
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Product Details |
- Patented one-step Quick-Fold Technology
- Patented Universal Accessory Mounting Bracket makes accessorizing your stroller a snap
- 6" front and 8" rear, lightweight quick-release wheels with sealed ball bearings
- Individually adjustable 2 position sun canopies with clear view windows and individually adjustable reclining seats with 5-point safety harnesses
- Multiple storage compartments and rear parking brake
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Great errand stroller
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| Review Date: November 23, 2009 |
| Reviewer: momma chic, California |
| I have this stroller and use it for a 2 month old and a toddler. I debated for a long time between this and a Maclaren twin Triumph for my second stroller, and I am glad that I picked this stroller, although it does have a few drawbacks. The fold is fantastic, literally the easiest stroller to fold and unfold that I have ever seen. This is important when you are running errands and want to get the kids in and out quickly. Also, the fold is small. While it is full width folded, it is only 9 inches deep so you can put it upright in the back of a suv or van and still have lots of space for grocery bags. It does not fit that great into our sedan trunk, though, because it is a little too tall to put upright. I would go with a Maclaren if I primarily drove a sedan because the fold is longer but less wide. The other negatives are the weight -- while it is the same weight as the Maclaren (supposedly) it definitely is more awkward to maneuver when folded. It feels HEAVY to me. Also, while it pushes like a dream on flat surfaces, it cannot handle uneven terrain at all. If you are buying your primary stroller for parks, trails, etc., then I'd go with a more heavy-duty model. Finally, the recline is quite slight. Therefore, if you are putting in a newborn like I am, you need some kind of additional body support to prevent slump(I used the JJ Cole one). This would be an issue in most umbrellas like Mac Triumph too, so it didn't affect my decision. All in all, this stroller is perfect for my needs, but depending on what you need it may not be right for you. |
Great double stroller - all we expected and more
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| Review Date: October 12, 2009 |
| Reviewer: A. Murphy, St. Louis, MO |
We looked everywhere for a stroller that would fit our needs; we have two kids 15 months apart. The side-by-side seemed more maneuverable than the tandem models, and after seeing some at the stores, it felt like the side-by-side would make talking to the kids much easier. Having used the stroller for a month or so, we couldn't be happier. This stroller folds down more easily than our single did, and is really light. The width is perfect: fits through doors and turn-styles (another inch or two wider, and it wouldn't). Our only change would be easier access to the storage netting beneath the seats.
Great option, and better value than the more expensive strollers. |
Great Stroller
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| Review Date: January 12, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Audrey, Noblesville, IN |
This is overall a great stroller. I researched many double strollers, and am glad I chose this one. I love the Kiwi color. It gets many looks and comments, partly because my newborn is propped up for all to see.
pros:
-folds easy and folds pretty flat
-great maneuverability, turns on a dime (way better than my single Peg Perego)
-can fit easily through any door
-holds both my almost 3 year old and 6 1/2 lb newborn (I did get a Kiddapotumus support for my newborn)
-my 3 year old likes to sit next to his brother
cons:
-doesn't recline much. Support is definitely needed for a newborn.
-accessories are a little pricey. It could be another $200 with the belly bar, carseat adapter, child trays...
-storage under the stroller isn't very big |
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