

🌟 Glide through life’s adventures with the City Mini GT2 — where luxury meets all-terrain freedom!
The Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Double Stroller combines rugged all-terrain capability with premium comfort and convenience. Featuring Forever Air rubber tires and all-wheel suspension, it ensures smooth rides on any surface. Its patented one-step quick-fold design makes transport effortless, while adjustable ergonomic features and compatibility with major infant car seats create a versatile, stylish travel system for two children up to 50 lbs each.































| ASIN | B09RNCH612 |
| Age Range (Description) | Infant, Toddler |
| Age Range Description | Infant, Toddler |
| Back Wheel Diameter | 8.5 Inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,691 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #11 in Jogger Baby Strollers |
| Brand | Baby Jogger |
| Built-in Light | No |
| Canopy Material | Fabric |
| Color | Pike |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 735 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Folded Size | 34.5 x 29.5 12 inches |
| Frame Material | 53% Metal, 47% Plastic |
| Frame Weight | 23.1 Pounds |
| Front Wheel Diameter | 8.5 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00047406184781 |
| Harness Feature | 5 Point Harness |
| Harness Type | 5 Point |
| Has Stroller Brake System | Yes |
| Is Car Seat Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 40.7"L x 29.25"W x 42.25"H |
| Item Weight | 43.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Baby Jogger |
| Material | Polyester |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
| Model Number | 2173042 |
| Rear Facing Maximum Weight | 100 Pounds |
| Rear Facing Minimum Weight | 50 Pounds |
| Seat Material | Polyester |
| Seating Capacity | 2 |
| Stroller Type | Standard Stroller |
| Tire Material | Rubber |
| UPC | 047406184781 |
| Unit Count | 655.9994 Ounce |
B**T
The absolute best all-terrain stroller I’ve ever used
If you are looking for the "one and done" stroller, this is it. I’ve tried several different brands, and nothing maneuvers quite like the City Mini GT3. The standout feature for me is the Forever Air rubber tires. They give you the smooth ride of an air-filled tire but without the constant headache of having to carry a pump or worrying about a flat while you're out. It handles cracked sidewalks, grass, and gravel paths effortlessly. You can literally push this with one finger. A few things I love: The Fold: The one-hand pull-to-fold is life-changing. I can hold my baby in one arm and collapse the stroller into the trunk with the other in about two seconds. The Adjustable Handlebar: My partner and I have a significant height difference, and being able to click the handlebar into a comfortable position for both of us makes long walks much better. Hand-Operated Brake: Having the brake up by my hands instead of a foot pedal is much more intuitive, especially if you're wearing sandals or flip-flops. Suspension: The all-wheel suspension is legit. My little one actually stays asleep even when we hit rougher terrain. It’s a bit of an investment, but given the build quality and how much easier it makes daily life, it is worth every penny. It feels sturdy, safe, and built to last through multiple kids.
M**.
I love it!
Love this stroller! It’s easy to fold, very high quality materials, and rides AMAZING! I have used this over gravel roads, cobblestone paths, and even grass and it has not only held up great, but is always a smooth ride for my little man. The basket holds our diaper bag and water bottles no problem, the ability to lay it to near flat is very handy, and the canopy is so nice for my little one. Only things I’m not a fan of, no parent phone or cup holder at all, and it’s a bit awkward to unfold. It also kind of takes up a lot of space but I still think it’s worth it.
J**N
65 lb weight limit, large storage, deep recline
This stroller is awesome for a child up to 65 pounds and 40 inches tall. It has a deep recline for a nap, a wonderfully padded backrest and seat, and extra large canopy with 50 SPF protection. The three-point harness is magnetic and easy to connect once you figure out the trick of attaching the shoulder straps to the waist straps, and it’s very easy to adjust the shoulder straps to different heights by just sliding the buckle up or down. You can fit a large backpack full of stuff in the large storage basket, and easily access the contents of the backpack without removing it, because the back of the storage basket is flexible and you can easily pull it down. This makes it ideal for a trip such as Disney World, because you can just take the whole backpack out of the basket and put it on your back and then use the easy one-hand fold mechanism and get on the bus. Although I keep reading that this stroller stands up by itself when folded, I haven’t been able to achieve that for longer than a few seconds, and it required having the handlebar touching the ground. I find this very undesirable for sanitary reasons, and also because it could damage the very nice leatherette handlebar, which, by the way, is height adjustable. So I did purchase an inexpensive sleeve to cover the handlebar and even so, will have wipes handy to sanitize it after it touches the ground, and before putting my hands on it to push it. The stroller meets current Disney size requirements also, per the manufacturer description. We also like the foot rest, which I have also heard referred to as a calf rest, because it can be propped up and is very sturdy. With that in place and the seat fully reclined, the stroller can easily be used to change a diaper for a child who might be too heavy to fit on the changing station in a public restroom. The deep sides of the stroller also provide some privacy for this. The stroller steers very easily and my 3 1/2 year old grandchild is quite comfortable in it. The all-terrain wheels live up to their name, and the stroller is great for trips to a park where you might be strolling over bumpy areas that are not paved. Also, please note that this is not a jogging stroller in spite of its name, though it does have a wheel that can be set to swivel or not. The stroller measures 24 inches from the tailbone area to the highest part of the canopy frame, compared to the baby jogger GT2, which measures 26 1/2, an important consideration if you have a child in a higher percentile for height. On the GT2, however, there is a metal bar going across the back of the stroller, which blocks access to the large storage basket. If only there was a model that had the maximum seat back height combined with the fully accessible storage basket, this stroller would be perfect!
R**L
High quality, but terrible storage and clunky to fold
Was hoping to love this stroller after much good feedback from other moms, but in my phase of life it’s just not what I’m looking for. I didn’t take it outside to test out but I could tell from rolling it around my house that it’s a super sturdy stroller, feels like great quality, heavy duty, comfortable, great sun shade coverage that appear like they’d stay down and not pop up randomly, and the tires are amazing. My biggest downfall is that the stroller itself is quite heavy to get in and out of a car, and I personally don’t think it folds that flawlessly in comparison to other strollers. I might feel that way now cuz I’m 37 weeks pregnant, but I’m personally looking for something I can easily get in and out of my trunk and something that has decent storage. The storage basket on this is terrible. I don’t understand why there is a bar that goes across the entire basket limiting any possibility of getting a diaper bag underneath. Honestly in my opinion you might as well not even have the storage space with how bad and inconvenient this basket is. I wouldn’t even be able to fit a small purse under there. Whatever you put under would have to be loose or very very narrow. The lack of storage alone is enough for me to return this, but that paired with how clunky it is to fold and how heavy it is, it’s just not what I’m looking for right now. If I was planning on keeping this in my garage for walks around the neighborhood/gravel roads or rougher terrain, it would be a great option. I just don’t personally see this being the best choice for every day errands or pulling in and out of your car multiple times a day. For the price of this stroller +add ons, the basket really should be better as well. Super bummed cuz I was excited about getting this, but I’ll likely go with a lighter option with better storage.
M**N
Huge upgrade!
Upgraded from the Zoe Twin and SO glad we did. This thing is a tank. It’s obviously heavier, but the weight is clearly in the better construction and quality materials. I wish I would have bought this sooner! Perfect size, easily fits through the door, straps and buckles work flawlessly. Easy fold. Literally checks every mark for us! Ours twins are almost 2 and we expect to use this for several years to come!
J**R
Smooth jogging and newborn-ready, but heavy to fold
I’ve been using this stroller for about six or seven months now, and it’s honestly working out really well. One of the main reasons we picked this one was that a lot of the other strollers we researched didn’t recline enough for a newborn, but this one does. We used it from day one, and it’s still perfect now that our daughter is seven months old. The adjustable handlebar is also a huge plus since my wife is short and I’m not, so switching off is really convenient. There’s a tiny bit of wobble in the handle which made me suspicious when I first bought it, but after using it for a while, it doesn't actually affect anything and I don't even notice it anymore. My favorite part is definitely taking it for runs. The frame is surprisingly supportive, so when I'm jogging, I feel like some kind of cyborg on three wheels who can run faster than a normal person. It glides so well that it actually tricked me; the run felt effortless, so I totally overdid it one day. I felt great in the moment, but the next day my legs were absolutely killing me and I was out of commission for a full week. So, the performance is amazing, just don’t let it fool you into thinking you have super-human endurance like I did. The only real downside is the size when you put it away. When it's folded, it is pretty clunky and heavy, so lifting it into the car isn't the most graceful process. However, for the performance trade-off and how smooth it is to push, I don't really mind the bulk. It’s been a solid purchase, provided you remember to pace yourself.
D**U
Top notch
Baby jogger always top notch ! We only use their product since day one of new born , until our second one , upgrade couple times , always no complain , thanks for protect my babies and provide us as parents lots of support.
A**R
Great stroller, except for the harness and strap system is quite annoying
I’m obsessed with this stroller. I’ve been completely stroller psycho for months, trying to find the best one. I had two really fancy ones and didn’t end up wanting to keep them. I got this one because I needed something rugged but also small and light. I live in hawaii so I needed versatility - forest, farmers market, street, etc. It NAILS it. And I love the mesh opening at the top so I can see my baby. Also it folds super easily, and the basket is great underneath. Honestly, so happy about this purchase and I was worried after I went through so many!! After several months of use and now finding a lot of frustration with the strap and harness mechanism. The straps don’t lock in around the arms until they are belted into the central system, which makes it very annoying. Every time you put them on. There should be some sort of a lock or magnet to keep them in place. Also this job that goes up the center is not adjustable, which is uncomfortable and doesn’t adapt well. Also the pads that go around the straps fall off every single time and I’ve now lost one. So basically every time I put my kid in the stroller there’s all these adjustments to do and fix it. It’s not just an easy in and out. Otherwise, I like the stroller a lot, but this has become very frustrating. I’m not gonna lie.
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