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138 of 139 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Video of the folding/unfolding with optional child tray
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We bought the City Mini after considering the Uppababy strollers. Uppababy was nice and easier to fold than others, but was still a little heavier than we wanted. We wanted something that folded easily and was lightweight so that my wife could take it in/out of the trunk without straining. A sales representative suggested we try out the City...
Published on January 31, 2010 by Philip Wong

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3.0 out of 5 stars Love the concept, not as practical as I thought
So I loved this stroller and everything about it from it's look to the shade to the ease of folding and lightweight stature. Unfortunately I wanted this stroller to be my only stroller and thought it could be with the infant carrier bar added on. Then I wanted the parent console for the extra storage and the baby tray for when my little guy grew. When you add it all up...
Published on February 4, 2010 by Chrissy


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138 of 139 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Video of the folding/unfolding with optional child tray, January 31, 2010
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We bought the City Mini after considering the Uppababy strollers. Uppababy was nice and easier to fold than others, but was still a little heavier than we wanted. We wanted something that folded easily and was lightweight so that my wife could take it in/out of the trunk without straining. A sales representative suggested we try out the City Mini since we didn't need the bassinet because our child was already 8 months old.

We were shocked at how light, durable, maneuverable, and "fold-able" this stroller was, and at a third of the cost of the Uppababy stroller we were looking at! The sun shade has 3-4 different positions and gets quite low if needed. Another neat feature is that the sun shade has two peek-a-boo windows. The major selling point for us was the ease of folding it up, so much that we were driven to make our first video review on Amazon.

We wished it came with a belly bar, but saw that we could purchase it separately. In the end, we bought the child tray instead so we could put things in front of our baby to keep her busy (note that you can keep the tray attached when you fold/unfold the stroller). Although the 2010 model comes with a larger basket underneath the stroller than the 2009 model, it is difficult to insert a larger diaper bag because of a metal bar located by the opening. There is no cup holder, but we didn't really care about that.

Overall, we would recommend this product. We are very happy with our purchase.
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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST STROLLER EVER AND I'VE OWNED THEM ALL!, November 7, 2009
Let me start by saying i've had a bugaboo frog, quinny buzz, bob rev, mac, and peg p3 and this one is THE best! So light, easy to fold, HUGE shade , cool colors (we had the vibrant orange-love it!), padded flat reclining seat, mesh recline for air/you can see the baby when reclined, BEST push (better than the bug for sure!), two windows in canopy, ability to take belly bar/car seat adaptor, wheels easy to bump up/down curbs, and flat flat fold. This is NOT a jogging stroller, rather more like a peg p3 set up with 3 wheels. some outdoor use is ok but it is more of an errand/mall stroller. If you walk more outside, look at the baby jogger city classic or elite, big air tires but same great fold/canopy. The sunshine kids caddy fits PERFECT on the mini for drinks/keys etc and is sold on amazon too :) Love my mini, makes quick trips with my toddler/ 5 month old great (we are using the car seat adaptor). hth!
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50 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Love the concept, not as practical as I thought, February 4, 2010
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Chrissy (Lansdale, PA) - See all my reviews
So I loved this stroller and everything about it from it's look to the shade to the ease of folding and lightweight stature. Unfortunately I wanted this stroller to be my only stroller and thought it could be with the infant carrier bar added on. Then I wanted the parent console for the extra storage and the baby tray for when my little guy grew. When you add it all up the stroller ends up costing close to 350 and with the items added on, the ease of folding decrease. In addition, the infant carrier never felt sturdy to me and one day the front wheel randomly fell off. Also with the infant carrier on it you could tip the stroller over with very little effort and so I could never leave the baby in it without having one hand on the stroller. These were safety concerns to me and I wasn't willing to sacrifice safety for style and ease of use. One other practical thing is that the basket underneath was too small for my diaper bag and hanging the bag on the handle was enough to tip the stroller with my 10 lb baby in it.

All that being said, I think this would be a great stroller for an older baby that you don't mind having facing away from you and if you are willing to spend a lot of money. I just wouldn't reccommend using it with an infant carrier. I did return it and get a middle-high end travel system and another light weight stroller for the same total price.

One last thing worth mentioning is that this stroller is NOT a jogging stroller even though it is made by baby jogger.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ideal for the city parent, July 23, 2010
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Gracejoy "gracejoy7" (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
Okay, I love this stroller! It's not perfect, but for someone (like me) living in a small apartment in a walk-up building, and using it on all kinds of city streets, it is just about as good as it gets. Let me start by saying that my baby is 16 months old and, for the last year, we have been using a lightweight, full-featured umbrella stroller. That stroller is a great stroller, no question about it, but for our needs . . . the City Mini is just better.

It started when I noticed my upstairs neighbor taking her City Mini, and her baby, up and down our stairs with relative ease. Though I had always been happy with our stroller, I couldn't help but notice that hers seemed easier. I tried it out several times and was impressed. And after a few weeks, I finally splurged and bought the City Mini myself, even though I had sworn to my husband and myself that I'd never buy another stroller. I do not regret it one bit, because:

1. The City Mini is really ridiculously easy to fold and unfold. To fold, you literally just pull up with one hand. I can do it easily while holding my baby and then carry both him and the stroller up the stairs. Even though the City Mini, is quite a bit heavier than my 11 lb. umbrella stroller, I find it easier to get up and down - it's like carrying a heavy shopping bag in one hand. With the umbrella stroller, I had to bend to fold it, and then it was just more awkward/bulky to carry, even with the carry-strap. It ended up taking more energy even though it was lighter. Likewise on public transport, the City Mini is so easy to just fold and get on the bus, subway, whatever.

2. The City Mini sunshade canopy is great. It goes from big to bigger and has two peek-a-boo windows, which I love. Protection from sun, wind, and light rain is great.

3. It is SO easy to steer and push. Even going slightly uphill, I can literally push it with one finger. I thought my umbrella stroller had a smooth ride (and it does, compared to other umbrellas), but the City Mini blows it out of the water. (This feature is what made my husband, who thought I was insane for buying another stroller, decide that I had been right after all. He couldn't deny how much smoother the ride was.)

4. I'm fairly tall, and I don't kick the back when I walk. That was a problem with many of the strollers I had tried in the store (though, to its credit, the umbrella stroller I finally bought - the UppaBaby G-Luxe -- is also perfect for tall parents).

5. It reclines nearly flat. Naptime, anyone?

Now, as I said, the City Mini is not perfect. There's no such thing as a perfect stroller. My complaints? The seat back is not as supportive as I would like, and my baby slouches in it more than he did in the other stroller. The one-piece handlebar makes it hard to hang a bag from it; you have to use a bag with really long straps, or buy a separate stroller bag hook. I also find the rubber on the handlebar a little more hot/uncomfortable in the summer than the cool foam handles of my other stroller. The City Mini storage basket is fairly large but a little bit hard to access (not impossible - just not quite as easy as some other strollers). And the stroller does not stand when folded, so you have to prop it up against something or just hold onto it. This is the one feature my umbrella stroller has that I really miss. The first time I took my City Mini on the subway and had to prop it against the wall while I bought a Metrocard, the concrete scuffed the handlebar. Not cool.

Nevertheless, when you factor in the wonderful sunshade, the fantastic maneuveribility, and the incredible one-handed fold, the above complaints fade the background -- the City Mini still takes the cake.

If you are a city-dweller like me and debating between a City Mini and an umbrella stroller (like UppaBaby G-luxe or Maclaren), I hope you find this review particularly useful. I loved my umbrella stroller (so much, in fact, and for so long, that I almost feel like I'm cheating on it). Still, all things considered, I wish I had bought the City Mini first.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good but know its limits, March 22, 2010
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I've owned this stroller for two years now...
Pros: lightweight, amazingly easy fold, good steering, best canopy on the market
Cons: We live in the city with lots of cobblestones and uneven pavement and the tires and suspension are just not very smooth as your child gets heavier. Wish I had purchased the City Elite or Bob Revolution with larger inflatable tires and better suspension. If you plan on doing walking other than indoors or perfectly paved surfaces, seriously consider better tires. Also, the seat is only made of fabric and never goes fully upright so baby sits slouchy...some of this was improved by cutting a piece of thick cardboard the shape of the seatback and inserting in between the fabric (there is an opening so just slide in like an envelope). Now seatback has a bit more support---although still not fully upright. Lastly, when our child was much lighter, the stroller would tip over with any amount of weight on the handle bar. Now that she's heavier, less of an issue but if bag is hanging off the handles and you remove your child, it always falls over---annoying especially when in public.

Overall, this stroller is great but it is best suited for those who will use it only indoors or on very smooth surfaces. As a sidenote, BJ customer service has been awesome. When I got the stroller, the seat fabric had a run in it. BJ sent me a brand new one within days.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Wheels fell off - where are my replacement parts?, July 4, 2010
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J. Snider (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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I really liked this stroller for the first 14 months or so. That is until the front wheel assembly fell apart and the wheels fell off (yes, with my kid in it). I ordered a replacement assembly May 17, and here it is the 4th of July and still no delivery. Needless to say I have had to replace the stroller. Should have lasted longer - disappointing.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars No Seat Support and Accessories Cost Extra, June 22, 2010
I bought the City Mini for my 16-month-old, as a lightweight replacement for our travel system stroller. In the store I was impressed with the folding mechanism and easy maneuverability. However, I purchased it before placing my child in the seat, which would have been a dealbreaker.

The seat back is not supportive-- there is nothing firm in it except for a wire frame around the edges. The baby has no choice but to slump, and he can't sit up straight in the seat. It is a challenge to figure out what height the shoulder straps should be adjusted to, because once you are finished putting them at "shoulder height", your child will have already slid down the seat into a lower position.

***Update*** I received the board from Baby Jogger to insert in the seat back for more support. Now my son is happy to sit in the seat, and it is a lot easier to fit the shoulder straps correctly. The board is made of a corrugated plastic material, and does not noticeably affect the weight of the stroller.

The customer service at Baby Jogger is prompt and courteous, and my order arrived when they said it would. While I am glad that the company has a fix for the soft seat back, it bothers me that this simple $8 part is not included in the initial purchase. I hope the company will consider including it as a standard part on their strollers, or at least sell them in stores as an optional accessory.

Now for some good things about this stroller. The City Mini probably has the best and easiest folding mechanism of any stroller on the market. The seat cover is removable and machine-washable, and made of good-quality fabric with nice padding (although the padding isn't really necessary unless you reinforce the seat). The sun shade provides great coverage, and the seat reclines to a flat position. It turns on a dime and is easy to steer with one hand. The harness straps are padded. It has a nice footrest area for the baby, and the rear brake is easy to access. The underseat storage compartment is fine for my needs, although I don't store my diaper bag there.

A few things could be better. On our maiden voyage the rear wheels kept getting caught up on doorways and aisles, which I admit goes with the territory when you have a 3-wheeled stroller. The rubber handle grip is not as comfortable as foam on a hot day or when your hands are sweating. In terms of the physical footprint of the stroller, it isn't especially 'mini': it's about the same as my travel system, minus a front wheel. Also, cupholders or a parent console would have been nice.

Overall, I would recommend the City Mini after making it clear that it takes some fiddling around to get your child comfortable in its seat, and you should buy the seat back board to achieve this goal. As another reviewer stated, it's a good idea to factor in the cost of the extra features such as cupholders, snack trays, and the seat back insert(!) as part of the real cost for this stroller. If you go in with 5-star expectations, you may be setting yourself up for disappointment. This is a good stroller, but it has its hassles, too.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "The Gladiator", Baby Jogger City Mini Single, January 11, 2010
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
We are in the Air Force and stationed overseas in Italy. We ordered this stroller to go with our Peg Perego car seat and it has been phenomenal. We have had the stroller for two years and now call it "The Gladiator". We have used it to travel up the steep hills of Siena and Montalcino. In the wet downpours in England, through rocky sandy beaches in Cannes and it has never failed us. It has been checked and beaten up on dozens of flights. Even when it takes a beating (by baggage handlers) it glides and maneuvers as beautifully as the first day we used it. It is so easy to pull out and put away too, just one step. On a side note, my husband and I were jogging one day, he was running very fast with the stroller and our baby was belted in with the safety harness inside. He lost his footing and flipped over the stroller. It fell straight over on the front with the canopy down. My 200 lb husband landed on top of the stroller. He quickly turned it over to get the baby out and saw that our baby was perfectly fine. There is a metal rod in the sun canopy of this stroller. It was so strong that it completely absorbed the full fall protecting the baby. The rod was slightly bent, we straightened it out and it looks as good as new. I can't say enough about this stroller. We're now expecting our second child and have purchased the classic city mini double stroller.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Practical City Stroller, March 19, 2010
**UPDATE**

I still love this stroller, but as my son got bigger it became impractical for me to carry it and him up the stairs to our apartment on the 3rd floor. It's still in fantastic condition after a year of daily use, so we're taking it to my in-law's to use when we visit. We've replaced it with the Kolcraft Contours which has a similar style but is much lighter-weight.

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Not a day goes by that someone doesn't stop me and ask me if I love this stroller as much as they do, and I have to concur. This stroller is incredibly useful when you live in a crowded city. I've used it with my son since we got home from the hospital and now he's 7 months old and it barely shows signs of wear.

Pros
The one-handed collapse feature is a must when you live in a 3rd floor walk-up.
So easy to stash in a closet when it's folded, and easy to open when you're ready.
Turning radius is tight, so you can get in and out of small stores easily.
There are a lot of options for accessories, and you aren't limited to the Baby Jogger brand (except with the rain cover, the generic just doesn't fit).

Cons
It's not the lightest stroller on the market.

Overall we are VERY pleased and recommend it all the time.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for Travel and Rough Weather, November 4, 2010
I did a TON of research before purchasing this and it's lived up to my expectations.

I needed...
- Lightweight for extensive air travel & because I'm only 5ft tall
- Easy to fold and carry because I am often by myself with the baby
- Fully reclining because my baby sleeps in the stroller
- Reinforced back because I hate flimsy backs where the baby slumps down
- Excellent coverage for hot weather & rain/freezing weather
- Sensitive maneuverability

This stroller had it all!

The strap used to fold the stroller ends up on top so you don't have to grab anything else to transport it once you close it. Literally, you just pull the strap with one hand, it flops closed and you carry it away! I'm only 5ft tall and I can maneuver this in an out of the car and through baggage claim with ease all by myself.

We travel is very sunny climates so this extra large sunshade is perfect. Other strollers have sun shades, but this one keeps me worry free and covers my baby even when he's laying down flat. In cold weather, this shade keeps the wind out as well. Everything you can think of to keep your baby at a comfortable temperature has been addressed with this stroller. When the baby is reclined on a hot day, you can keep the back cover rolled tightly up so the screen is exposed and air can vent through. When it's really cold you can lower it down.

There are also many flaps that can be opened to reveal a clear plastic window so you can see the baby when it is upright or lowered.

The reinforced back for the 2011 model is much more firm than the previous models.

My son is 9 months old and the shoulder straps are on the lowest hook. He will have PLENTY of room to grow into this stroller so for the price, you can't go wrong knowing you won't have to buy another one. There are car seat adapters that you can use for most car seats so when I have my next child I will definitely use this to take the newborn around.

Hands down best bang for your buck! It looks just as nice as the BOB or Peg Perego but SO much cheaper and lighter.
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