Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Devin Jirsa photo
1 Level
1337 Review
36 Karma

Review on πŸ‘Ά Baby Jogger City Select LUX Stroller: Versatile 20-Way Ride Baby Stroller, Easily Converts from Single to Double Stroller, Quick Fold Design, Slate by Devin Jirsa

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I had two Baby Jogger running shoes and I still love them!

This is our second City Select. Our first was a regular City Select with double seats. It worked fantastic when I was traveling alone with my two kids. But now that my son is older he needed a seat other than the stroller seat. We had a gliding board for our regular CS but he couldn't sit down and on long breaks I felt like he needed a proper seat. Sign up for CS Lux! I honestly hate that Baby Jogger doesn't make a seat for their regular CS. I have a feeling this is a marketing ploy because the Lux is almost the same as the regular and a lot cheaper than the CS. The seat is the only reason I have this. However, it is neither here nor there. The reason I love this stroller is that it is super easy to manoeuvre. My son is 45 pounds and my daughter is 30 pounds and I can steer it with one hand and take it through some really tight corners. It's lighter than my regular CS and folds even with the seat attached. It requires two hands, but the kids just stand next to me at the airport gate while they fold. The wheels are rubber so they never lose air. We live on a dirt/gravel road in Alaska and I've never had a problem. This thing can outperform almost anything. He walks over snow and mud when our snow finally melts. Below is a huge vault. The sides of the basket are made from strong yet flexible mesh so you can slide in whatever you need and it easily expands as needed. Higher weight limit. The stroller seats can hold up to 45 pounds each, and the bench seat (sold separately) can hold up to 65 pounds. Cons (there aren't many, but a few): - The stroller's seat doesn't recline with the seat attached. (Which doesn't really matter to most people here since this review is for a stroller, not a separate attachment). I wish it could be folded with one hand, but honestly it's not that big of a deal - it's heavier. than some single strollers, but that's because of the sturdy frame and really well-made rubber wheels. It is delivered without attachments or accessories. You have to buy everything separately from the Baby Jogger, which again I think is kind of a marketing ploy, but I digress. All in all, you get what you pay for and this stroller is, in my opinion, the Cadillac of all strollers. Very high-quality workmanship, no cheap plastic parts. It's definitely built to last!

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • Many things