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Baby Jogger City Tour 2
- 2 reviews
The pram is great! It's a travel pram so need to be careful on disconnected terrain, but baby loves it and can sleep in it very easily as it goes almost flat. We also brought it with us on the plane and were able to use it right up to when we got into the cabin.
Purchased in at Baby Bunting for $400.
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Absolutely love this Pram. It is very sturdy and very light weight. Very easy to fold and open. Very good for newborn and toddler too. The seat is very upright so my young toddler can sit properly and at the same time can be reclined so my toddler can have a proper nap while travelling in the pram. It can be used for carrying on item on the plan, as it weighs less than 7 kg. Overall, I am very happy with this Pram. I had purchased 2 other lightweight prams previously but nothing compares to this Baby Jogger City Tour 2. The price for this is also reasonable. It is worth the purchase.
Purchased in at Baby Village Online store for $432.
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- 2 reviews
Great travel pram, really easy to fold and open back up. Can fit on overhead locker at least on Qantas! Our baby also sleeps really well in it which is a plus
Purchased in at Baby Bunting for $400.
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- 2 reviews
Bought this for my 16 month old son yesterday from Baby bunting as i needed something to help me navigate the shops a bit easier than our steel craft savvi pram. Chose it for the single handed fold.
But to my dismay, my son kept slipping off the seat as he would not conform to the backrest, the highest seated position is too “reclined” for him still. So even with the harness on, he would still be seated upright without a backrest and would keep sliding down.
I rang baby bunting not even 24 hrs after and they said they cant do anything as it...
Read more is a change of mind. I told them i am still going to get another pram from them just not this one. And they said cant do anything as ive asked them to assemble it for me and they no longer have the box. So yes it may work for babies, but without the handle bar (which it doesn’t come with), and a toddler wanting to jump out of anything because he wasnt really supported by the backrest, i ended up carrying him and pushing the pram with the groceries.Purchased in at Baby Bunting Physical store for $399.
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- 16 reviews
- 8 likes
Pros:
Folds small.
Easy enough to manoeuvre on flat ground
Cons:
Stroller is to light for pull up fold mechanism, I have to hold it down while pulling up.
The seat is to angled and short my child keeps slipping out of it having to constantly stop and drag them back up.
The seat back isn't tall enough, will not carry a toddler over 2.
Foot rest is stationary.
Fabric wore through really quick at the foot rest.
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- 6 reviews
- 9 likes
A good pram, but needs some improvements. Easy unfold & folding system - Baby Jogger patent folding system is first class. The fold is compact, but still quite long for a travel pram. Air travel is a nightmare, as you need to remove the back wheels to place it in the travel bag. Overall materials are budget - I suggest buying a decent pram liner for extra baby comfort. Extremely easy to manouve & a lovely handle. The storage basket is small. Pram wheels are budget & don't absorb much, which makes it a hard ride for baby. It's a great pram for very occasional use. We have since purchased a Redsbaby Skip 2 & absolutely love it!
Purchased in at Baby Bunting Physical store for $399.
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- 7 reviews
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Love my city tour as it is easy to use and one hand fold up (but needs both hands to open). Very light weight-easy for me to take it in and out for small lady like me. Fit in my small car not taking up much room (especially when doing grocery shopping). Although it doesn't go well with bumpy rocky road but it's ok because as its name says it's targeted to be used in city mainly. Easy to manoeuver. although the handle is not adjustable but we find it comfortable to push for me and my husband. I like its peekaboo window and the canopy is good enough. I like its adjustable recliner -very easy to use. It's easy to clean with damp clothe wipe down. It also come with the over the shoulder carrier bag -easy to carry for traveling.
Purchased in at Baby Bunting for $499.
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Why this pram is very light and compact and does even manouvere well. I find it very flimsy, there is not enough bum room for my toddler and I don't think the back is high enough. This pram states that it carries to 22kg (but the lady at Baby bunting actually have me a higher incorrect weight limit) but when my 18 kg daughter is it in, of sometimes feels like it can't /wrong hold her weight. This pram is hard to fold the top down, I find myself pressing on the button as hard as I can and wiggling the handle trying to get it to fold down and it...
Read more won't budge. Takes a good few minutes of trying before I can get it to fold, usually with 2 hands which stops me from being able to do the easy "1 hand fold" that you think your going to be able to do. I also find that it flops around when I open or up, instead of clicking into place when it opens. Cheap, flimsy, can't see it lasting. Only had it for a week and I'm incredibly unhappy with it. Taking it back to the shop to complain today, but I'm sure they won't do anything about itPurchased in at Baby Bunting Physical store.
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I am very satisfied with this purchase. Worth paying the amount for the quality. It is easy to drag and maneuver. My child is very comfortable with this pram. Easy to bring everywhere especially carryon on planes.
Purchased in at Baby Bunting for $299.
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- 5 reviews
- 3 likes
I have the city tour 2. I have not used it too much since buying it as the storage space is minimal. I recently bought a Prambasket to attach to it and it has been a game changer. Now I can use my stroller a lot more as I have plenty of space to put shopping & baby items. Weve taken it on a few domestic plane trips & its fit in the overhead locker easily on JQ or QF flights. You must have it in a bag though if youre going to take it on the plane though. Good value for money when you compare it to a babyzen yo-yo. This is also great as your child can lay flat (unlike the yo-yo).
Purchased in for $429.
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- 5 reviews
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We couldn’t be happier with our City Tour 2! We originally purchased it as a travel stroller but now use it every day. Our little man prefers it to his bigger pram and it’s so much easier to fold up and get in and out of the car. When looking to purchase a travel stroller, we compared the few options out there that comply with airline carry-on requirements. The City Tour 2 seemed better quality than the cheaper option we were shown (more durable handlebar, better materials in general, more stylish design) and had added functionality compared to...
Read more the more expensive option we were shown (ability to fully recline bub was invaluable for naps on the go and the storage space underneath was superior). We traveled with multiple airlines and none had a problem with us taking the City Tour 2 on board (thanks to the travel bag it comes with). I would highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a stylish and functional travel stroller but also to anyone looking for an easy to use everyday stroller.Purchased in at Baby Bunting Physical store.
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- 4 reviews
- 4 likes
Love this compact stroller, as it lives in the boot for my car and doesn't take up the whole boot. It is perfect for short trips to the shops or outings.
Great value for money.
Only drawback worth mentioning is that it is a bit too reclined when Bub wants to sit upright.
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Details
Category | 4-Wheel Prams & Strollers |
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Price (RRP) | $499.00 |
Seating Type | Single |
Convertible | No |
Suitable Age | 0+ months |
Max User Weight | 22 kg |
Seat Orientation | Forward-facing |
Bassinet Compatible | Yes (Sold Separately) |
Capsule Compatible | Yes, with addition of adapters |
Features | Under-seat Storage |
Wheel Material | Solid |
Weight | 6.5 kg |
Manufacturer Warranty | 25 year(s) |
Folded Dimensions | 102 x 50 x 92 cm |
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We love that you love the stroller and you managed to find some extra storage space. Please keep in mind it is a lightweight stroller and anything that is hanging of the top of the frame can be a safe...
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