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Baby Jogger 2011 City Mini Single Stroller

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,Beco Butterfly II 2 Baby Carrier - Sierra ,Baby K'tan Baby Carrier ,iBert Safe-T Front Mounted Child Bicycle Seat ,Fisher- Infant To Toddler Swing in Red ,Fisher- Rainforest Bouncer Color: Green/Gray From the Manufacturer The City Mini single, winner of the NAPPA Gold Award, Mother and Baby Award and iParenting Media Award was designed to be one of the most light weight, easiest folding swivel wheeled strollers on the market. Customizable from birth and beyond, the City Mini is the ideal lightweight stroller that maintains all the safety standards and style you’d expect from Baby Jogger.
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This review is from: Baby Jogger 2011 City Mini Single Stroller, Stone/Black (Baby Product)
We've now had this stroller for about a year and used it for our child between 7-19 months. In the middle of that time, we moved from the middle of a dense urban area out to some rural mountains.

It was absolutely phenomenal in the city. No space issues at all even when going through subway gates and navigating tight subway elevators. When we went to small, crowded restaurants, the compact folded form fit behind tables or in coat closets. When we were driving, it fit easily in the trunk of our 94 prizm, and it was light enough that carrying baby in one arm and folded stroller in the other to our second-floor walk-up was something we could do regularly.

Both I and our child liked the many different configurations for the top shade, while allowed you to account for just about any sun or precipitation condition.

In the mountains, the ease of folding/unfolding for car travel has been extremely welcome. Here, we might have wanted slightly bigger wheels than the mini has, but we don't really have problems even going over rough terrain. I'm not sure how it would do for us in heavy snow; we managed to avoid most of this year's craziness.

The three minor complaints about the stroller are

1) like other reviewers have said, kids have something of a negative lean, even when the back is adjusted all the way up. My child tends to lean forward to see what's going on. I haven't tried the trick of putting cardboard in to stiffen things up, but have been tempted.

2) The basket is a little low to the ground and the back netting pocket seems a little shallow. While that's a slight negative, the space and weight tradeoff has been well worth it.

3) Yeah, there's no place to put a drink if you have one, which is only an issue because it's a little tough to comfortably navigate around turns with one hand. I don't think it's any tougher than any other stroller, but it can be a little unsettling if you are running errands.

We haven't regretted the choice to go with the slightly smaller, but lighter and more compact, stroller at all.

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