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Baby Jogger - City Tour 2 Stroller

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


"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."


"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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"folded with one hand while you held a child with the other"


"Easy one-landed open and fold"


"My favourites were the BabyJogger Citi with the one-hand fold"

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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."


"We’ve used ours for multiple international trips, never a problem carrying it on."

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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."


"good recline for naps too."


"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."

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


"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."


"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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"Terrible basket space"


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


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

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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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"The canopy was too small when my bub was littler so we combined it with a snooze shade for a bit of extra sun protection and napping on the move"


"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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meghanmeghanmeghan • 8 months ago

I wouldnt bring either. I would bring a cosco scenera next for carseat because its cheap and lightweight and a travel stroller that folds small (i reccomend city tour 2 because it’s inexpensive and we love it, but babyzen yoyo, uppababy minu or bugaboo butterfly are all also highly reccomended). Buy travel stroller secondhand to save money. You cannot use your doona as a stroller in europe. Like absolutely not. At that point its an incredibly heavy carseat, i wouldnt want to lug that accross the globe. Your main stroller is also so bulky and heavy.

r/Mommit • Should we bring our main stroller to Italy? ->
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Not_a_Muggle9_3-4 • 17 days ago

We have the Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Ultra compact and love it. We took it on a trip when little dude was 6 months old and he slept in it no problem. He's just over 2 now and he can still sleep in it. We were at the mall this weekend and he slept almost an hour while we ate and shopped. It says it fits in the overhead but we just gate check it so we don't have so many carry ons. Only complaint is the tiny storage underneath but I've now bought a cute Disney attachment for when we go to Disney in the new year.

r/NewParents • I would love a stroller that folds easily, fits in the airplane overhead compartment, has good wheel suspension, all terrain wheels, can lay flat for baby to sleep but also is pretty straight when sitting up, and is ventilated. Does this exist? ->
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Ok-Peanut4740 • 7 months ago

City tour 2 is my second stroller because the vista is too large for travel. We love it

r/BabyBumpsCanada • Stroller recommendations, smaller than vista but more comfortable than a travel stroller [on] ->
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Sakypidia • 2 months ago

Freakin love my [baby jogger city tour 2](https://a.co/d/j3fvZ9L) Easy one-landed open and fold. It’s held up incredibly well through my kids ages and stages.

r/Buyingforbaby • Ergo baby Metro 3 deluxe or Nuna Trvl ->
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verminqueeen • 10 months ago

I have the city jogger tour 2. I'm also an cruz user but when my 1st was about 20 mo we went on an international trip to France and got the city jogger tour 2 and it was a great fit. Sturdy enough for lots of walking miles but folded with one hand while you held a child with the other. I used it for nearly 2 years after that as our everyday stroller. Great for bus/subway/throw in the car. Im looking forward to busting it back out for baby 2 this spring.

r/nycparents • What collapsible travel stroller do you recommend? ->
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Chickadee486 • 10 months ago

I was given a used Baby Jogger City Tour and it's really great; It totally saved us on a trip to visit family 5 hours away, and was easy to pack because of the size. This one is in the travel stroller category (folds like a suitcase size, versus an umbrella stroller with 2 handles that folds long and narrow). I'm really happy with it, and I'm happy to have it over the classic umbrella stroller.

r/NewParents • Best durable umbrella stroller good for travel ->
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DemEternal • 5 months ago

We have a baby jogger city tour and it's been brilliant, fully reclines, I fold it one handed, although I don't know how easy it would be for a smaller handed person 😂, overhead compliant, comes with a shoulder bag so we put it in that before it goes in the overhead. The canopy was too small when my bub was littler so we combined it with a snooze shade for a bit of extra sun protection and napping on the move

r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram help please - decision paralysis ->
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Emanemanem • 7 months ago

Oh man, I remember the stroller decision all too well. My advice, narrow down to the few you’d like the most and then buy used. Don’t waste your money buying new. You have more time than you need to set up Facebook marketplace alerts and wait for a good deal to come up. You’ll want to buy the car seat new, but you can get adapters to match to a different brand if needed. Also, spending less money takes the pressure off buying a stroller you’ll use forever, and (if you have the space) allows you to buy different strollers for different purposes. At first we bought a Maxi Cosi stroller/car seat package (new but deep discount), but the stroller kind of sucked. So we kept the car seat and sold the basically new stroller and found a good deal on a second (or third?) hand UppaBaby, which we liked because it had a really nice bassinet attachment. Bassinet was great for the first few months, but ultimately the stroller was bulkier than we wanted. When our daughter was able to sit up on her own, we switched to a much more compact Baby Jogger (not to be confused with a jogging stroller) that became our “travel stroller” (bought new in box but for a steep discount on Facebook Marketplace). Shortly after we lucked into a very worn looking but super sturdy Bob Jogging stroller as a hand-me-down from a friend. Our daughter is almost 3 and we still have these two to this day and have been using them over 2 years. The Bob sits in our garage and we take it on walks around the neighborhood. The Baby Jogger stays in our car, and we use that when we drive somewhere or travel out of town. We live in a pretty walkable area so we actually use the Bob more often, but the Baby Jogger is surprisingly durable and has taken a lot of abuse, getting a lot of get checks and a lot miles walking around various cities we’ve travelled to.

r/daddit • Wife is 15 weeks - went down a stroller rabbit hole… ->
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FunAccomplished8870 • 6 months ago

I just got back from a trip with my 5-month old. Our direct flight was 16 hours. I made sure I packed light for my carry-on because my baby is on the heavier side and I’m a petite person. Stroller recommendation: Baby Jogger City Tour. Fits in the overhead bin and about 14lbs. I gate checked the stroller. If you are formula feeding, I suggest using this storage bag for the powder as it saves so much space in your handcarry/ personal bag unlike the stackable plastic container. https://preview.redd.it/wtff591fad9f1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0d76f438c0924932995c91ee302adecc7323ad5a

r/BabyBumpsCanada • Travel stroller recommendations [BC] ->
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mlejb4 • 7 months ago

I love our Vista V2 which I've had since 2022. We're having another baby soon but not sure if we'll bother getting it set up as a double as my older one is pretty happy to walk. We might Just opt for a skateboard or seat attachment. I don't find the pram itself too heavy but I usually disassemble it before lifting into the car. I would say that if you do use public transport regularly or for travel you would probably want to pick up a travel pram too. We use the baby jogger City tour for that. The baby jogger isn't a bad little pram (very happy with it for occasional use) but it doesn't hold a candle to the Vista

r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Prams - did you regret getting a larger, heavy pram for your first baby? ->

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