Taking the City Mini to the next level, the City Mini GT gives you the ability to pave your own way. All terrain wheels let you decide how far you want to go off the beaten path. And with little touches like an adjustable handlebar to adapt to the parent’s height, and a hand operated
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Added on: January 17, 2020 - More: Comments & Reviews
Taking the City Mini to the next level, the City Mini GT gives you the ability to pave your own way. All terrain wheels let you decide how far you want to go off the beaten path. And with little touches like an adjustable handlebar to adapt to the parent’s height, and a hand operated parking brake, the City Mini GT is very accommodating.
Stop looking and buy this stroller! I LOVE my baby jogger city mini gt. This stroller is the perfect combination of quality, ergonomics, and reasonably priced. My requirements for a stroller were that it be not too heavy, that it be able to go on trails, that I could use it durning newborn, infancy, and toddler years, and that it be under $300.I have arthritis and a lifting restriction of 30lbs. I wanted a light yet sturdy stroller because we go to the dog park every day and live in the PNW and spend a lot of time…
Great traveling stroller! I recently took my one year old to europe, specifically paris and amsterdam to visit friends. After much research I decided on the GT mini. The selling point is its ease of folding. I was able to easily gate check it and it handled the cobblestone streets of Europe like a champ. I also loved that the seat folds back so my little one can drink his bottle easily or fall asleep. There are other strollers that are smaller, like the yoyo, which fit on the plane however I noticed they don’t…
Itâs a great stroller, I would give a 5 but the … Itâs a great stroller, I would give a 5 but the stroller has 2 faults – access to the basket is restricted there is a metal curved bar to rear of basket and impossible to easily fit my baby bags (tried serveral) I have to instead force it on the sides, or I tried securing to handle (no luck) which bring to my second point – the stroller tips back if you put to much weight in handle or your kid kneels and leans to back. Omg I thought this was it, it still might be it if I become a minimalist…