| | |  | Baby Jogger | | Home » » | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | City Mini Single - Green/Grey | | | Features: | |
• Patented Quick-Fold Technology - Simple lift & fold
• Weighs only 16.8 lbs with a 50 lb weight capacity
• 3-Panel bubble canopy with clear view windows
• 8" wheels with steel ball bearings and front suspension
• Universal City Series Accessory Mounting Bracket
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 42.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 23.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 38.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 16.8 pounds | | Package Length:
| 31.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 20.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 21.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 20 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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Great Stroller!!!Aug 17, 2008 I purchased this stroller for my 7 month old 2 weeks ago. It very compact once folded and easy to maneuver. The visor/canopy is very well constructed and screens my daughter form the sun very well. There are too many highlights for me to list My only faults with the stroll are:
1. The under carriage storage is very limited
2. The seating area lacks adequate support for the childs back
3. A cup holder would have been a nice added feature
Best Decision Ever!Jun 21, 2008 After taking months reviewing many different strollers and considering countless different brands, we finally decided on the Baby Jogger City Mini. We considered the Bugaboo Bee, the Bob, Mountain Joggers and so many more. This seemed to stand in a league of its own. Quality construction. Super easy fold and unfold. Lightweight. The price is VERY reasonable. You can't go wrong with this one.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
great foldJun 20, 2008 pros
great fold,
compact,
sun canopy,
weight,
attachments
cons
the seat does not sit up all the way,
when the baby is in the recline position the stroller may fall back if there is somthing in the seat back pocket it happened once ,
it may not last more then 5 years thats the impression i get after 2 months .
2 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Hmph!Jun 19, 2008 I wish I could rate it higher (it's a nice design), but I have a problem with mine and with Baby Jogger. The 2008 City Mini I received has all the major components for the front wheel assembly to lock in the forward position (second hole for the locking pin and a working lever that raises and lowers the cross support for the locking pin). However, the locking pin was not included! Upon requesting the missing locking pin, I was turned away by two different people at Baby Jogger. Here's the latest response I got from them: "The Mini wheels have always had the gray lever and the two holes. The larger hole is so the wheel can connect to the frame's wheel axle, and the rear hole was left empty with no locking pin. As the City Mini is not a jogging or running stroller, there is no standard requirement or mandatory reason why the front wheel of the Mini must have the swivel/lock feature. Therefore, for specific reasons- one to keep the Mini at a certain price point, we did not initially add this feature to the City Mini."
Why include all the major components for a given feature and leave out - and refuse to provide upon request - a simple, but necessary pin? I frankly feel misled and feel that Baby Jogger's customer service is poor at best. Buyer/consumer beware!
1 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Hmph!Jun 19, 2008 I wish I could rate it higher (it is a nice design), but I have a problem with mine and with Baby Jogger. The 2008 City Mini I received has all the major components for the front wheel assembly to lock in the forward position (second hole for the locking pin and a working lever that raises and lowers the cross support for the locking pin). However, the locking pin was not included! Upon requesting the missing locking pin, I was turned away by two different people at Baby Jogger. Here's the latest response I got from them: "The Mini wheels have always had the gray lever and the two holes. The larger hole is so the wheel can connect to the frame's wheel axle, and the rear hole was left empty with no locking pin. As the City Mini is not a jogging or running stroller, there is no standard requirement or mandatory reason why the front wheel of the Mini must have the swivel/lock feature. Therefore, for specific reasons- one to keep the Mini at a certain price point, we did not initially add this feature to the City Mini."
Why include all the major components for a given feature and leave out - and refuse to provide upon request - a simple, but necessary pin? I frankly feel misled and feel that Baby Jogger's customer service is poor at best. Buyer/consumer beware!
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