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"I went with Baby Jogger City Tour 2 because it's really compact, we've had it in the overhead locker on several Ryanair flights. ... I just love that it lies flat and goes in the overhead locker so we can use it the whole time at the airports."


"Has been allowed in the overhead of every plane we’ve been on."


"We have the Babyjogger city tour 2 and that fits very easily into the overhead compartment which is nice because I can just lug my toddler around in it and that fold it and throw it in the compartment."

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"Our LO also had great naps in it as it reclined to basically flat."


"It lies flat for naps and nappy changing on the go ... I just love that it lies flat and goes in the overhead locker so we can use it the whole time at the airports."


"good recline for naps too."

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"I went with Baby Jogger City Tour 2 because it's really compact, we've had it in the overhead locker on several Ryanair flights. ... I just love that it lies flat and goes in the overhead locker so we can use it the whole time at the airports."


"Has been allowed in the overhead of every plane we’ve been on."


"Just travelled to Disney with 2yr old son and travelled both legs with stroller as carry-on with us during the trip. ... We flew in JetBlue and took advantage of early boarding given the toddler."

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"Baby Jogger City Tour 2 has been in use for travel since my baby was 8 months old. She’s now 4 and we still use it. Not joking, probably 60+ flights- from beaches to cobble stones to Disney."


"it's been completely fine for trips including cobbled Italian streets."


"it has held up great on all kinds of terrain"

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"the baby jogger city tour 2 is great for tall kids. ... My tall 2.5 year old still fits very comfortably in it."


"the largest seat I’ve seen is the baby jogger city tour 2 ... also has enough length so their legs don’t hang at the knees which my toddler just does not find comfortable."


"Strollers are great for travel and bigger kids."

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"It does not have a decent sized basket at all"


"but the basket is small which is the norm for the “travel strollers”"


"The only downside is the basket is a bit small."

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"the City Tour 2 did not fit in the overhead compartment but we gate checked it (Singapore airlines)."

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"My only con is that I wish the sunshade was a little bit bigger as we live somewhere quite sunny"


"Only negatives are the smaller basket and canopy compared to a full sized pram."

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Special-Safe-5693 • 3 months ago

My toddler was 18 mo when I got pregnant with my 2nd. We sold our uppababy Cruz, and solely used our baby zen yoyo during my pregnancy. Now we use the baby jogger city tour double.

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hihihello04 • 8 months ago

We bought a caddy type stroller (babytrend snap & go) when our twins were first born. Really convenient and easy to take around. I waited until black friday to SPLURGEEEEE on not 1 but 2 babyjoggers 😅. Theyre 30% on black friday plus either amazon (15% off) or target (15% + 5% if using red card) completion discount. Getting 2 was only a bit more than getting 1 when not on sale. It worked in our favor bc they were born only a few months away from black friday. Ok we love both the babyjogger double strollers so I imagine the single versions would be amazing as well. The mini gt2 is so smooth and easy to take them shopping and around the city in. Also got the summit x3 because that is an actual jogging stroller (mini gt2 is not). I get such a good workout in with that one. Both worth the purchase and the wait. We still use the caddy as well for more tight places like the doctors office…will be using that one for as long as they fit in their infant carseat.

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LAladyyy26 • 7 months ago

Baby jogger is owned by Graco but is their luxury line. I LOVE my Baby jogger car seat and stroller. I even got the same brand double stroller for my next!

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Puggle114 • 7 months ago

I did the joovy twin with the car seat adapters and then at like 6 months old I just moved on to my baby jogger double stroller (which is the best thing ever). Honestly I didn’t go out with them much as babies other than doctors appointments and errands I generally had a second person with me until they could sit in a carriage.

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AggressiveThanks994 • 6 months ago

Maybe check out the baby jogger city tour 2. It’s travel friendly and light. There are adapters for a baby jogger or graco infant seat. It doesn’t have a bassinet function but does lay flat with adjustable calf support. I was a nanny for family who had it and while I didn’t take it on hikes, I had no issue pushing it on non-paved park trails. If I was you, I would purchase a stroller that meets your other needs and then decide later if you still need a more heavy duty stroller for hiking.

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Beep-boop-beans • 6 months ago

I went with uppababy vista for our first baby because we planned on having more kids and the options to expand made sense for us. Highly recommend. Price tag is worth it and then some. Now that I’m on baby number two (3yo and newborn) I’m using the whole set again, except swapped to a Nuna car seat because I gave my Mesa to a friend who is still using it so another friend gave me her Nuna ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It is NOT travel friendly. We lugged it on a trip when my son was 10 months and it was a hassle. We bought an umbrella stroller (baby jogger city tour2 in costal) immediately after that trip and never looked back. Another word of caution - it has a large footprint so you need the storage space for it. We keep it in the garage or tucked into a corner of our dining room if we have to bring it in... but it’s definitely not for compact spaces/ small cars/ limited storage. Also note - I use the bassinet on a stand in my bedroom as baby’s sleep space for now and will transition her to our crib in the existing nursery when she’s ready and my son is settled in to his “big boy” room (he’s still in the nursery with a toddler rail on the crib).

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Bethbeth35 • 7 months ago

I went with Baby Jogger City Tour 2 because it's really compact, we've had it in the overhead locker on several Ryanair flights. It was also half the price of other travel ones I looked at. It lies flat for naps and nappy changing on the go and we just use a Snooze Shade when required because nothing I found had a canopy that was good enough. If you go somewhere very sunny there are also points of the day where no canopy will really do the job. It's a travel stroller so the wheels are obviously not going to compete with something like a Nipper, we also use Out n About at home but it's been completely fine for trips including cobbled Italian streets. I just love that it lies flat and goes in the overhead locker so we can use it the whole time at the airports.

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bravelittletoaster7 • 4 months ago

I have the Baby Jogger City Tour 2 and love it! So lightweight, it has a nice fold, and my Graco car seat snaps in with adapters (sold separately). I think they have some other brands' car seat adapters too. Edit: I got mine as an open box on eBay, and it's in great condition and was around $100. Don't be afraid of open box or second hand!

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bravelittletoaster7 • 2 months ago

We have a Baby Jogger City Tour 2 travel stroller with the adapters for our Graco carseat, and we use this combination for almost everything. It's great for car and air travel, but also just as a small around-town stroller. It's great for bringing into casual restaurants and places like breweries and food halls, and also great for shopping trips. We also have a Graco Modes Pramette that we got second hand and use that with a separate bassinet attachment (the convertible seat/bassinet is pretty wobbly so we don't use it anymore), but since it's pretty big we only use it for walks around the neighborhood and don't take it along with us when we drive anywhere. We did this once and it was a PITA and barely fit in my SUV! Now we just take the baby jogger everywhere, and now that my baby is 3 months and can hold her head up better, we feel comfortable using the baby jogger in the recline mode (it's not all the way flat) if we don't keep her in the carseat atrached. She's still too small for being strolled around in the baby jogger alone without the carseat (she's tiny and the stroller straps are still pretty loose on her), but eventually we'll use it as our only stroller and get rid of the Graco one.

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Brilliant_Sky_7680 • 8 months ago

Definitely invest in a good pram first since they generally last longer and more sturdy but I would get it second hand. Not worth paying thousands of dollars if a second hand one does the trick! I initially wanted the bugaboo but I couldn’t justify myself paying thousands of dollars for brand new one and I felt awful asking my parents to buy it since they were offering to buy a pram as a gift. So we decided on the steelcraft which we had no issues with and used it up till bubs was about 3 then we purchased a travel stroller (baby jogger tour 2) to travel overseas.When I was pregnant with my second, we saw a second hand bugaboo for sale and purchased it. No regrets at all and I did a lot of research on that specific model and they are the best in my opinion for “off roading”. But it all comes down to how many kids you are planning to have, their age gap, and how often you use the pram/stroller. Our kids are 4 years a part so getting any double pram was useless since our 4 almost 5 year old (15kgs) would be too heavy for the second seat anyways. Most prams seat limit are probably between 17-23kgs so keep that in mind and check the limit. Prams are good for going on your daily walk or big trips like to the zoo or a park since it will be easier to push on uneven ground, more comfortable and generally have much more storage compared to the strollers. Strollers are great for travel and bigger kids. We used it when we had to run to the shops quickly or going out for lunch. Something easy to take out quickly but can be purchased later down the track.

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Brilliant_Sky_7680 • 8 months ago

We also purchased the City Tour 2 over the Aer +, Butterfly and Yoyo. From a price point and reviews the City Tour 2 was a better pick. I would recommend watching The Stroller Workshop on YT of the strollers you are after and even read the comments that how we ended up with our stroller! FYI - the City Tour 2 did not fit in the overhead compartment but we gate checked it (Singapore airlines).

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colonel_taisa • 12 months ago

Seconding this! We bought one at 10 months for a trip and it is now our daily pram kept in the car. We still use our larger pram for local walks to daycare though. I think most travel prams compromise a bit on uneven surfaces (grass/gravel) but we’ve had no issues on paths for walks and the very occasional off-roading.

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colonel_taisa • 6 months ago

The Baby Jogger City Tour 2 is a good in-store option with full recline - Baby Bunting will price beat Amazon which tends to have it a slight discount. We’ve used ours for multiple international trips, never a problem carrying it on. The only downside is the basket is a bit small.

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colonel_taisa • 3 months ago

It does not have a decent sized basket at all (but I’m not sure any true travel prams do?) but the baby jogger city tour 2 is great for tall kids. My tall 2.5 year old still fits very comfortably in it.

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d1zz186 • 12 months ago

I’ve been looking at travel prams and the largest seat I’ve seen is the baby jogger city tour 2 - also has enough length so their legs don’t hang at the knees which my toddler just does not find comfortable.

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Disastrous-Double-87 • 10 months ago

I have a Baby jogger city tour 2 as my car stroller and I like it

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Disastrous-Double-87 • 11 months ago

Well I have a mockingbird. It’s nice, but it fills up my whole Honda Fit trunk so if it’s a space thing that’s definitely not the answer. But I don’t know many space efficient doubles. I use a Baby Jogger City tour 2 as my car stroller and that does the job, but the basket is small which is the norm for the “travel strollers

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driedbanksia • 12 months ago

Baby jogger City Tour 2! Has really been worth our money. We initially bought it just before our first holiday when our son was 3 months old. It was super compact to fold and store on the plane. Since then, we’ve been using it everywhere for every occasion and we have had no issues with it.

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fray-of-light • about 1 month ago

We have the baby jogger city tour 2. It comes with a cart bag and folds fairly small. It’s also a less expensive option (at least in Canada ahaha)

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frostemi • 6 months ago

I have the baby jogger city tour 2 which has been great for a few trips and have done both carry on and checked it in. It's one hand fold, lays almost totally flat ( need this for non-sitting babies), decent basket and canopy, fold out leg rest. It's not the cutest pram but got it for all the features and it has been great.

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giant_mutant_hippo • 12 months ago

We used a Baby Jogger City Tour 2 for our 8MO in Japan a few months ago and it was super easy. Light, easy to manoeuvre, still had decent basket space, and folded down easily to go as carry-on (had to take the back wheels off to store it in the bag properly but that was no biggie). Our LO also had great naps in it as it reclined to basically flat. We bought it off Marketplace second hand and it was in really great condition. Our friends have a Skip and they love it too. We considered it but didn't want to pay full price at the time and it was too soon for any second hand ones to be available. But we also have a Redsbaby Nuvo as our regular pram so know how good they are!

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Kalira13 • 9 months ago

We really like our Baby jogger city tour 2.

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kringlek222 • 8 months ago

The city tpur is a a good one to consider, it feels more like a real pram then others in this category it's well made, there's an option for a proper bassinet if needed and also a belly bar

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lilfish222 • 5 months ago

We have a Baby Jogger City Tour 2, it’s been to Europe and on domestic USA trips with us several times, both in cabin and checked at the gate, my 4yr old sometimes still sits in it, my 2yr old loves it. The level of recline available is awesome for naps and it has held up great on all kinds of terrain. My kids sometimes sit together on it (combined weight around 70lbs) and it does fantastic. If we were to have another kid, I honestly would not bother getting a different stroller, I would just get the car seat adapters for whatever infant car seat we choose. My only con is that I wish the sunshade was a little bit bigger as we live somewhere quite sunny, but it’s really not a deal breaker.

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Long-Falcon-1051 • 6 months ago

Our friends used a city tour 2 by baby jogger when their baby was 4 months old for traveling. We’re flying with ours at 3 months and so we got one too. It lies near flat, but her neck is pretty strong so we’re not worried!

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Long-Falcon-1051 • 3 months ago

Baby jogger city tour 2 is our travel stroller! Nearly lie flat for our 4 month old and we shared it with a 20 month old on a trip depending on nap times. Also folds flat and comes with a belly bar for easy transportation. Doesn’t stand while folded though but we made it work

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Long-Falcon-1051 • 4 months ago

Hi! I just brought my 3mo baby to London for 10 days during their summer heat wave and this what I did and what I would do differently: 1) bring a baby carrier that’s lightweight and easy to wash and can be used by both parents. We used it more than a stroller just to get around due to the lack of accessibility in London public transport. I also wore her in the taxi. Easy to wash because we had a blowout on the first day of when we were stuck in traffic. Also great for meals (we put a napkin on her head when she was napping or used a smaller plate to ferry the food over her).  2) we brought our Baby Jogger City Tour 2 that was near lie-flat and while we didn’t use it often, she could nap in it and her being in the stroller gave us and baby a respite from the heat. Although the stroller doesn’t stand when folded, it folded pretty compact when we needed to put it away in restaurants and it was light enough that I could carry it by myself when father was wearing the baby. A key reason why I picked this stroller was its price point because I didn’t want to worry about it being damaged when handled by baggage (also a consideration for car seats. You’ll also need to check in the bassinet attachment) and I would rather save the overhead space for other essentials like more diapers in case we get delayed or had an emergency layover.  The near lie-flat was fine for her cause she’s still pretty small and the 5 point harness made sure she wouldn’t fall out. Also, great spot for changing a nappy if the toilets don’t have a changing table or are inaccessible easily (lots of stairs in London!).  3) sleeping wise - our accommodation provided a pack and play/travel crib which she did the night time sleep in. Day time naps were mostly while we wore her/in the stroller or on a blanket on the floor (if we were back in accommodation). This worked well after the first night when she got used to it.  4) we brought our Nanit and the breathing band because lo and behold she successfully rolled onto her front while on the trip. The new Nanits have a speaker for white noise (with a few different tracks) and a night light. Keep in mind that it doesn’t connect to public WiFi (e.g in hotels), but you can look up ways to circumvent by using a portable router that connects to the hotel WiFi and then connect the Nanit to it.  5) bring clothes that can be layered to match the weather! We had to buy some lighter weight and sleeveless onesies for her (and baby clothes are so cheap in London so I was okay getting her clothes that fit her perfectly then which might not last for very long 🥲).  I noticed that she hit milestones on the trip, like rolling onto her front (she was only rolling from front to back before the trip) and was rotating around a lot more. Before the trip, we moved her from a bassinet to crib because she was starting to get “stuck” when she rotated in the bassinet, so I don’t know if that’s a consideration for bringing the bassinet. Our accommodation was kind enough to provide a crib, but you can always get a cheap one there if they don’t. We also have a guava lotus as her main bed at home, which we would have brought and folds up small and easy to travel with.  Hope this helps!

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Much-Car-9799 • 7 months ago

Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Just travelled to Disney with 2yr old son and travelled both legs with stroller as carry-on with us during the trip. Also, can handle lots of weight for shopping and backpacks. Comfortable to sleep in (flat mode) 5/5 stars

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No-Actuary-8185 • 5 months ago

So it all depends on your budget and what you are looking for. For a car seat I went with the Graco snugride 35 lite, as it is one of the lightest car seats, that also has a high safety rating, but also doesn't cost a kidney to buy. 7.2lbs car seat +7.9 lbs baby = lifting 15 lbs repetitively. For our everyday stroller we went with the baby jogger mini GT2, I love it as it is a more heavy-duty stroller now that he's older. I did regret it in the beginning when he was so small, I wish I got a stroller with a bassinet attachment since I love to go on walks. But now that he's older and bigger and can fit in the straps and not have to snap on the car seat all the time, I love it. For a travel stroller we got the baby jogger City tour 2, it's only 14 lbs and it's overhead bin carry on approved size and comes with a carry bag to protect it. For a convertible car seat, I'm looking into the evenflo 360 extended, but more searching and reading is needing to be done. But I am favouring ones that rotate, my must have is extended height and weight limits. Edit to add: both strollers have attachments to be able to snap the car seat in that we have to make them a travel system. The Mini GT2 came with them, the city tour 2 we had to buy separately.

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numberthr333 • 8 months ago

I highly recommend looking for second hand options. We got an UppaBaby Cruz V1 in 2022 for $200 on Facebook marketplace. Tag says it was made in 2018 and the thing is a tank. It came with the bassinet and I bought a new UppaBaby car seat to go with it. We are expecting baby 2 now and will have a 27-month age gap. I plan on buying the new UppaBaby Minu Duo to use with both kids. I personally would not want the Vista due to its size. I prefer side-by-side for double strollers and am glad to have a lightweight option for both everyday use and travel. I got a Baby Jogger City Tour 2 for 60% off to use as a smaller travel stroller with my firstborn. It is more lightweight and compact compared to the UB Cruz. When we travel, either by plane or super packed car, it is the only stroller we bring. However, the UB is sooo much nicer. You really do get what you pay for.

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Numinous-Nebulae • 7 months ago

Nuna TRVL works with the Pipa and their products are generally great. How old is your kiddo? We have a Babyjogger city tour 2 and used that + a travel carseat pretty early on (but we always checked our carseat, never carried it on, so we didn't care about the carseat working with the travel stroller.

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One-Thought-1313 • 9 months ago

Baby Jogger City Tour 2! We took it as carry on through numerous flights internationally and never had any issues getting it through. Also lies flat for nappy changes on the go. It’s our car pram now because we love using it so much. Only negatives are the smaller basket and canopy compared to a full sized pram.

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Penhaligona • 10 months ago

Baby Jogger City Tour 2. Has been allowed in the overhead of every plane we’ve been on. Super lightweight and good recline for naps too.

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raindropsonroses86 • 8 months ago

We went to Baby Bunting to try out the travel prams. Our requirements were a decent sized basket, one-hand fold, and seat to be as upright as possible (my son doesn't nap in the pram anymore so we weren't fussed about the recline function). Narrowed it down to the Joolz Aer + and the Baby Jogger City Tour 2, and settled on the Baby Jogger in the end. Found a good deal on Marketplace which included the belly bar for free. You might want to consider what's included with the pram, e.g. Travel bag, rain cover, belly bar. It adds up if you need to buy them separately.

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Relevant-Egg-8347 • 5 months ago

I love my baby jogger city tour 2. It’s lightweight and FAA approved so you can wheel it right onto a plane. It’s designed for city life, but I use it as my travel stroller. It weighs 14 pounds according to Amazon.

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S0upyD0upy • 6 months ago

We have the Babyjogger city tour 2 and that fits very easily into the overhead compartment which is nice because I can just lug my toddler around in it and that fold it and throw it in the compartment.

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StickFinal1833 • 25 days ago

No doubt, traveling with two little ones is tough enough, and bulky strollers just add to the stress. But you can definitely find lightweight, versatile strollers that include bassinets and work with infant car seats. Models like the UPPAbaby G-Link V2 and Baby Jogger City Tour 2 fold compactly, are easy to maneuver, and switch from single to double easily. As a mom, I totally get the overwhelm of endless stroller research, [this thread with top double stroller](https://www.reddit.com/r/KeepThisInMind/comments/1lourwj/recommend_the_best_double_strollers_for_travel/) reviews really helps clear things up and can make your travels smoother.

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thafraz • 3 months ago

As a fellow mom in a Los Angeles apartment, and someone who drives a small car- what we did was get a pretty compact Baby Jogger City Tour 2 that we keep in the trunk of my husbands car for when we are out and about. We chose that one because we could get adapters and I make it work w the Graco car seats we got. But then we also came across a larger Graco stroller for free on our local buy nothing group and use that one for stuff more around our neighborhood. That one pretty much just lives in our parking spot/garage space.

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Unusual-Conflict-762 • 10 months ago

Baby jogger city tour 2. I bought on sale and stacked my Amazon registry discount. Great price and folds down so small

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YYZgirl1986 • 5 months ago

I’m a flight attendant so I see the best and worst. I have 2x travel strollers: Baby Jogger City Tour 2 has been in use for travel since my baby was 8 months old. She’s now 4 and we still use it. Not joking, probably 60+ flights- from beaches to cobble stones to Disney. https://snugglebugz.ca/products/baby-jogger-city-tour-2-pitch-black?tw_source=google&tw_adid=&tw_campaign=17671421655&tw_kwdid=&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=17672607538&gbraid=0AAAAAD4aRwHouHd41lbFtCrTH90qWC919&gclid=Cj0KCQjw64jDBhDXARIsABkk8J78sGUep0M-GB3Hio7JNG25T3W3qN0d_i4mvGHSth1be-2S_Qc3U9waAnNIEALw_wcB

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