Baby Jogger Babies & Kids

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$590 to $1,400

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Amb3rQLD3 posts
 

Very disappointing – Left feeling disappointed with this pram/stroller One of my main concerns is that I can’t mount a curb very easily and if I hit it the wrong way, the… Read more

front wheels lock up and want to tip. Very dangerous!! It’s also hard to steer and feels very heavy when loaded. Another reason I don’t recommend this is because the seats are not big enough and my 3 year old is most uncomfortable in the seat and cannot use the sunshade as it is not tall enough. I would’ve tried returning this pram except I didn’t have a need to use it straight away and didn’t try it out when it arrived but waited until my second child was born. By then it was far too late to get a refund. Do yourself a favour and buy something else. I wish I did!

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Hi Nateesha, Thank you for your feedback. I'm sorry… Read more (+1 reply)

BenjaminNSW2 posts
 

It's light enough and the frame is solid, but definitely not worth the price. The pros are that it's fairly light, and well designed for fitting on… Read more

planes. Plus it has a usable under carriage. One the downside, the wheels are average at best. It makes steering difficult at the best of times. That's an understandable trade-off for a light weight stroller.

My main issue was that it's not easy to clean. To clean it properly you have to spend some effort to take it apart. Which is fine. But it doesn't go back together easy if at all. The main body is fabric and the connectors are thin plastic rods surrounded by fabric that slide into metal. I noticed this the moment I took it apart and I had some concerns at the time. But I still cleaned it all then carefully tried to put it back together. The fabric immediately tore and the plastic rods snapped in half.

If you get it on special then it's decent enough. Just keep in mind that if you want to properly clean it, you can't. You may as well throw it out and buy a new one. And for this price, it's not a disposable stroller.

DeikataWA13 posts
 

The best pram ever – The best pram ever.we had Gt,select&elite with my first . I Absolutely love zip and it’s small &compact but stable as well.Due to having 4 wheels is… Read more

easy to navigate with one hand . Reclines flat&has the best shade from all compact strollers on the market ,making it great $ worth every cent.My 5 years old still fits in it and have naps.

Kay P.NSW2 posts
 

great travel stroller – easy to navigate. very light. travel friendly. went to europe with this stroller. though the cobblestones were challenging! Show details

Becks Bloomfield
 

Excellent!! Had it 4 years & bought 2nd hand!!! – I bought this pram because I live in the bush & love running. It has been fantastic. 4 years later & it’s still going & I have flogged it. I bought… Read more

it 2nd hand. I’m now looking for another one as I’m pregnant again. I have used this pram to death, rain wind or shine. On the beach, up & down mountains. My recommendations would be, service it regularly, get the rain cover & the little tray attachment at the front so you can feed plenty of snacks with less mess. And the drink older for mumsies morning coffee/tea/water. I read other people talk about the wheel wobble, it does do that sometimes, but it’s usually to do with a combination of uneven road, uneven load. You need to make sure the wheels are pumped up properly. And that your hands are evenly spaced on top bar. I have run 1000’s of km with this pram on rough & sealed roads. I think as well you need to check if the front wheel needs to be locked or unlocked for different road types. I think it’s a fab pram. It’s designed for various different terrains & it’s just working out how to use it properly. Enjoy!!

Linh D.2 posts
 

Awesome all terrains pram – Pros: 1. Bought our city elite 2 in 2021 for our first and still look nearly brandnew when our 2nd bub arrived in 2024. Hubby was the one that… Read more

picked it as he is over 180cm and didn’t feel comfortable pushing our previous pram. 2. We live in regional QLD so has always want a strong pram for everyday walk. Very easy to push even in dirt rock track with 12” wheels and all wheels suspension. We used it for walking, hiking and park. 3. Super spacious and can carry up to 34kg. Our boy is nearly 4 and still fit in the pram comfortably. If we are out and about and my boy is tired, I can carry my bub and put him in there. It has lying-flat recline for newborn but I still purchased a bassinet, also very spacious. 4. It folds easily with one hand. It can fit my RAV4 and still leave space for my groceries.

Only few downsides for me are: 1. It weighs nearly 12kg and a little big for a tiny Asian lady like myself to carry, but never an issue if my big Aussie hubby can do the hard chore. 2. Can feel a bit bulky because of the footrest. I don’t pack it in my car, only travel with it if we went hiking. We store it indoor without folding it down, so everyday I just push it out the door for a walk. 3. For 1000$ price tag in 2021 (now it is 849$) I would expect at least a rain cover or sun shade, but only the pram and capsule adapter that I don’t need.

CXVIC6 posts
 

Fabulous investment! Highly recommend! – I loved being able to have my little ones lying flat comfortably while we were out and about. I found the size more than enough to use till my girls… Read more

were 6 months (admittedly, they were petite: 6.2kg and 5.5kg at that age). The mattress is thin, but based on the good sleep they got, it’s absolutely comfortable. The mattress cover is removable for washing - what a relief! The hood for weather protection is great, and the cover was fab for winter, helping to keep them warm. It was attached and removed easily from the pram, and I was also able to still use the pram’s own sun canopy. Having straps on the side also meant I could easily transport to use this as a stand alone bassinet on the floor when at friend’s houses. I would thoroughly recommend this bassinet!

SaharVIC3 posts
 

Very good pram – Very good one piece pram. This pram is quite lightweight and doesn’t take much room in the booth. It folds flat and the basket is a decent size. The… Read more

only negative is the depth of seats. Seats are not that deep and babies grow out of the pram quite quickly. But otherwise very good pram and easy to manoeuvre.

LydiaWA2 posts
 

Best Double Pram on the Market! – I’ve had 5 kids and owned many prams over the years, I needed a reliable, easy to push and steer pram for my 3 year old and 5 month old. I owned… Read more

other models prior to purchasing this one, including popular brands like Redsbaby, Steelcraft, Mountain Buggy and so on. Nothing beats this! I went to the baby store determined to find the easiest to use double pram on the market without compromising on safety and comfort for my little ones. Once I pushed this pram every other pram didn’t compare. Everything else was either too heavy, bulky or the lightweight models were not suitable for a 3 year old. I rarely would consider spending $1200 on a pram but this was worth EVERY CENT! The seats are generous in height to accomodate tall kids and toddlers, the seats are padded with adjustable footrests. The basket looks difficult to access in photos but the basket has elastic edges so you can stretch to put items in from any side of the pram! The canopies at UV50+ and extend and cover kids so well, not to mention the water proof fabric! The suspension is a dream, I walk a lot and this handles every curb, bus ride, grass, rough terrain easily. It pushes so smoothly even with 2 kids in it, I can easily push it with a coffee in hand. It’s so easy to fold you simply pull the 2 straps in the middle of both seats and it’s done, folds flat too! I can’t fault this pram! When I end up downgrading to a single pram I plan to get the single model because I’m so impressed!

Lea22 posts
 

It’s okay… We’ve had several strollers in our time and this one (like others) has its pros and cons. It’s a dream to push around and manoeuvre.… Read more

Handles really well, is very light weight! I love that Bub can face forward or backward. It’s very easy to clean. It has a great sized basket underneath, however this can be awkward to access when the seat is facing forward. Folding is very annoying with several steps and parts often jam. Unfolding is awkward and clunky and has resulted in several scratches on the handlebar and body. It really isn't compact at all. The leg rest requires two hands to adjust and needs to be in the down position in order to fold. The leg rest also isn’t long enough. It has a bar around it so if it’s in the lifted (flat) position, Bub can’t stretch his legs out comfortably. The hood is a bit strange. It doesn’t provide much (if any) shade unless it’s unzipped, in which case it has mesh lining that allows light in. It also flips open in the wind. I personally wouldn’t recommend this stroller