- light
- foldable (easy to take off the wheels, so it's great for storage)
- one-handed folding
- I don't know how other strollers have it, but you have to buy a belly bar (but again, you can choose simple or with a tray, so maybe it's an advantage)
- if you want a really fitting raincoat, then only the original Baby Jogger
We bought the stroller "for our grandma" so we wouldn't have to carry our pushchair there. It's a light, compact, easy to handle type of stroller (not suitable for the forest path, though).
- Lightweight
An older model, but it suits us. Big hood, can be put up to a lie-flat position, legs can be put a little higher - the little one can sleep in the seat, and has plenty of space to sit in. Very light and compact when folded.
We have used the City Mini for over 5 years with our eldest, and never had any problems - it's a sturdy pushchair.
Very easy to maneuver. Lightweight, compact, spacious, comfortable for the child. Folds with one hand. 🔝
The ony downside is the missing leg rest adjustment.
- lightweight
- spacious
- lays completely flat
- sturdy chassis
- long canopy
- big basket
The best stroller. Great manipulation, great fold. Fits even in a small car boot. "Grows" with the child - we used it from 8 months up to 4 years. I also recommend it for plane trips.
- Large basket
- Large hood
- The bumper bar is sold separately; otherwise, it's an awesome stroller
It's so-very-spacious, this stroller.