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Review on Opulent Black All-Terrain Baby Jogger Stroller, City Mini GT2 by Lena Marckese

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Awesome on our trip to Europe

We have a single BOB jog stroller that we use fairly often for our youngest daughter(currently 1 & 1/2yo) and often times keep in our Yukon XL. When we decided to travel to London and then Dublin, my wife was insistent we bring a jog stroller for just getting around, not necessarily for jogging over there. I assumed we would bring the BOB, but it just was too big and unwieldy to check at the airport and to bring in a vehicle there. We started looking online and we saw a few, including this one, that we liked and had good reviews. We decided to give this one a shot and I cannot say how impressed I have been with it. The fact that I even decided to leave a review for a jog stroller is evidence of that. So, the reason that I find this stroller so great has to do with the fact that it feels and acts like any larger, full functioning jog stroller (Like our BOB.) However, it folds very flat and very compact. It folds up extremely easily, and opening it simply is like the smaller compact strollers where you pop the lever on the side and it pops open. It fold WAY more compact than our larger stroller, and, you can very easily pop the side wheels (and front one if you'd like) off to make it even flatter. We bought a large nylon case made by same company to transport it which was a great idea for travel. This stroller was a brilliant idea, especially for Dublin and London, as there were several cobblestone roads we would have never been able to navigate with small umbrella style stroller. Overall, this was a great decision and I am actually tempted to load this into our Yukon now before our full-size jog stroller. I would highly recommend this one.

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Pros
  • ‎44 Inches
Cons
  • May be too large for some parents to handle comfortably