High quality, compact. Spacious seating, reclining backrest. 4 wheels of the same size, easy handling even in terrain. Spacious basket. Quality material, easy to wash and does not fade in the sun.
One of the best strollers ever. Compact, light, durable, extended canopy, easy maneuvering, and it can handle any terrain. It's great. And really spacious.
If I had to find a downside, there's only one... you can't adjust the footrest. But I've always solved that - I fill it with a blanket, for example, and that's it :)
- Compact
- Folds in one motion
- Spacious
- Long canopy
- Canopy has peek-a-boo windows
- The wheels get rubbed down quite easily
Compact, spacious and high quality stroller especially for the city and for frequent travelling by car. It will tackle some terrain when necessary, but it is definitely not a stroller for the woods and dirt roads. If you'd like something a little more outdoorsy, the Baby Jogger City Mini GT is more likely to be it.
The one-hand fold is a big advantage - it folds down into a kind of square package, so it can fit in a smaller car. Even a three-year-old can fit in it without any problems. Can be operated with one hand. It has a beautifully long canopy with lockable child visors. The overall design of the stroller is very nice.
- Large canopy made of high quality material
- Low weight
- Folding method and dimensions of the folded stroller
- Expensive original accessories (belly bar, tray, raincoat...)
- Smaller basket
Good quality stroller especially for the city. Easy to handle. Compared to other strollers it has a higher weight capacity. It can carry a larger child. It has a pretty high handlebar. It is well designed - I have never tripped over the brake or wheels. Unfortunately, it doesn't have leg positioning.
One of the best pushchairs there is. Compact, lightweight, with an extended canopy and comfortable maneuverability in any condition. It's excellent. And also very spacious.
If I had to pick a downside, it would be the non-adjustable leg rest. But I always managed with putting some blanket under the legs, or so... :-)