I am always very happy with my baby joggers and the City Select 2 is no different. This is a full size stroller that can be used as a single stroller with a seat, as a double with the purchase of a second seat (sold separately) and even as a triple with the purchase of a footrest (also sold separately). Firstly, this stroller is a full-size stroller, so it pushes very well and feels very solid. It has big wheels, handles well and has a good turning radius in solo mode. I wouldn't call this an all-terrain stroller, but it can handle "off-road" conditions like gravel or grass. The handlebar is adjustable so you can adjust the height to suit your needs. Seats recline fully in either direction, but are not suitable for use from birth and require either a carrycot mount or car seat adapter (both sold separately). The lower basket is very large and can hold many things. I love that the fabric is stretchy so you can really fit a lot. Folding this stroller takes some effort, but for such a large stroller it folds quite a bit when you think about it. For me personally, getting in and out and constantly opening and closing the car would be painful. It gets even more annoying when you fold down the second seat. It's more for walking around the neighborhood and keeping a stroller of sorts open in my entry hall. It's a bit roomier with just one seat attached, but if you don't mind a big frame it's a very nice push and comfortable ride for kids. Turning radius is not that big. What I really like compared to many other competing two-seat tandems is that both stroller seats are identical and can handle the same 45-pound-per-seat weight limit. Many other strollers have a full seat, and the second seat is a rocking seat that can only be installed in certain positions and has a lower weight threshold. With City Select, the two seats are fully interchangeable and if you buy a second set of seats, it will be the same seat that came with the stroller. The canopies have a magnetic viewing window and the fabric is easy to clean. The full backrest with both seats attached becomes a bit more like Tetris and tries to make sure nobody gets their feet in their faces. Overall, this is a great stroller in both single and double modes, but be prepared that it's heavy. and it's a bit fiddly to fold but great to push, it's very user friendly and has a ton of available accessories that you can add.
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