City Select 2 Stroller, Eco Collection
Overview
Highlights
- Breathable, thermal-regulating TENCEL fabric
- Premium leatherette accents
- One-step compact fold
- Adjustable handle, seat recline and calf support
- Up to 24 configurations
Description
The Baby Jogger City Select 2 Stroller, Eco Collection, is a modular stroller with up to 24 configurations. It converts from a single stroller to a double or even a triple with a second seat, infant car seat or glider board (all sold separately). Plenty of room between the seats means more comfort for your kiddos.
Baby stays comfy with a padded seat and canopy featuring soft, breathable, thermal-regulating TENCEL fabric, which is sustainably sourced (hence the “eco” collection) and also resists bacteria growth. Premium leatherette accents on the handle and belly bar add a luxe touch.
It’s nice and compact, too: it folds 25% smaller than the market-leading single-to-double stroller. Plus, it has a lightweight design, adjustable telescoping handlebar and ample storage for convenient everyday travels. A seat recline and calf support keep your little one comfy during your outings, and all-terrain wheels and suspension ensure a smooth ride.
The stroller seat on its own can be used around six months. To use it from birth, add a Pram (sold separately) or compatible infant car seat (list below) to create a convenient travel system.
What we about it
Easily converts from a single to a double or triple as your family grows, and features a sustainably-sourced, breathable fabric.Details
- Unfolded: 35” x 23.8” x 41.1”
- Folded: 12” x 24” x 38”
- Stroller weight: 26.4 lbs
- Max. child weight: 45 lbs per seat (or 40”)
- One-step compact fold
- Soft, breathable, thermal-regulating TENCEL fabric
- Premium leatherette accents on the handle and an included belly bar
- All-terrain wheels and suspension
- Compatible with Baby Jogger, Britax, Chicco, Cybex, Graco, Maxi-Cosi, Peg Perego, or UPPAbaby infant car seats with adapters to create a travel system (sold separately; compatible infant car seat models vary by brand)
- Note: in 2021, Baby Jogger discontinued the adapter needed to attach a Nuna PIPA car seat to the City Select, City Select LUX and City Select 2 strollers
- Limited lifetime manufacturer’s warranty on frame
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Customer reviews
" I have checked and it looks like Baby Jogger has discontinued the child's
> tray for the City Select 2. I am so sincerely sorry about this as I know
> this has been an inconvenience to you and your family. We do have the belly
> bar on our website:"
This stroller isn't even 3 years old and they've already discontinued pieces. Would NOT purchase due to this reason.
My only cons are that it does not have a standing fold, I wish the canopies were a bit longer (compared to others I’ve used but they are sufficient) and I wish they had the bench option their Lux model use to have.
We only have one seat attached at the moment, but bought a second seat for our second baby that is coming in the spring. The stroller is manageable for me to carry up or down a single flight of stairs with one seat attached (while being pregnant) but it gets significantly heavier when the second seat is attached. I believe it’s recommended to take the seats off to fold it, especially when 2 are connected, but I did find a YouTube video that demonstrates how to fold it with 2 seats. That is a nice feature but, again, makes it heavy so you won’t be going too far like that.
I like how this stroller fits in our car. While it takes up about half of our trunk in the position we lay it in, other stuff can be stacked around or on top of it, and it’s significantly smaller than the old jogging stroller we have (which takes up the entire trunk of our 4Runner).
My biggest complaint is minor- when I redo the shoulder straps to adjust for larger/smaller children to fit in the seat, the adjustment is a pain in the neck. But you only need to do this once in a while as your kid grows. Car seats can be similarly difficult with the shoulder straps.
It’s obvious that this stroller is very well made and sturdy. It’s very nice and only has a few minor things that make it shy of “perfection”….but I don’t think any stroller is going to reach that level and it certainly won’t solve ALL of my problems as a mother ;)