![]() ![]() Carrying the City Mini GT2 by the handle left, or the folding strap right. Unfortunately, there is no shoulder carry strap and no carry bag included. When folded you can carry the GT2 by the handle or by the fold strap as we demonstrate below. A mesh compartment behind the seat for small items. There is a mesh, elastic pocket on the back of the seat that is nice for wipes, keys, mobile phones, and a few diapers. On the plus side, items don’t easily fall out of the basket. It can be pushed into the basket through the side with some effort. A full backpack won’t fit in the back or in the small opening under the footrest. The basket is actually comparatively large at 0.88 cubic feet and has a 10 lb weight limit, but it is very difficult to access. The biggest complaint about the City Mini GT2 is that it has a small basket and it is difficult to squeeze a diaper bag in it. Our review team includes multiple parents and kids to collect a variety of feedback on performance in kid comfort, parent ease of use, folding, maneuverability, and quality. We ran each stroller through more than 100 tests and measurements, comparing them side by side to improve the accuracy of the ratings. We purchased the GT2 to compare it with 19 other lightweight strollers. The brake isn’t exactly difficult to use, but is on the side of the frame and is not intuitive. We would prefer it to be between 65 and 75 degrees. When upright the seat angle is 56 degrees. The shoulder and hip clips stay together so you only have to clip in two things instead of four.Īgreed. This is heavy for an umbrella stroller and average for a regular stroller, and light for a stroller that accommodates kids up to 65 lbs as this one does. We hung a 12 lb bag on the handle with no child in the stroller and it did not tip backward.ĭisagree. ![]() It is padded behind the buckle and the buckle itself is flat on the back.ĭisagree. ![]() In our veer testing, we found that the GT2 stays on a straight path longer than most other strollers.ĭisagree. The sunshade has good coverage compared to many strollers, but it is true that it doesn’t cover the legs. It fits through most interior doors which are typically 28″ to 32″ wide. The rear wheels are 25.5″ from edge to edge. It is possible to open one-handed by pulling the latch and grabbing and pulling the frame apart in the same motion, but we agree that it is challenging. A mesh pocket on the back of the stroller seat has plenty of room for a phone, wipes, etc. 88 cubic feet which is more than any other umbrella stroller we tested, and equivalent to normal strollers.ĭifficult to put things in storage basketįalse. In the table below we show how our own findings compare to criticisms in the thousands of customer reviews on the web. ![]()
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