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🚀 Glide through your day with the City Tour LUX — where style meets effortless travel!
The Baby Jogger City Tour LUX is a lightweight, compact travel stroller weighing just 19.8 lbs. It features a quick one-hand fold with auto-lock, all-wheel suspension with durable polyurethane tires for smooth rides, and a convenient integrated carry strap plus backpack-style carrying bag. Designed for parents on the move, it supports up to 25 lbs, includes a hand brake for secure parking, and offers a 5-point harness for safety.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 25 Pounds |
Installation Type | foldable/collapsible |
Color | Iris |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
Frame Material | Aluminum or Magnesium |
Canopy Material | [INF] Synthetic fabric (e.g., polyester or nylon) |
Care Instructions | See manufacturer instructions for specific care details. |
Seat Material | fabric |
Tire Material | Polyurethane |
Item Weight | 19.82 Pounds |
Folded Size | 24 x 21 x 11 Inches |
Bassinet Weight | 45 Pounds |
Harness Type | 5 Point |
Stroller Type | Standard Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | Yes |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Additional Features | Quick one-hand compact fold with auto-lock, Integrated carry strap, Carrying bag, Hand brake, All-wheel suspension, Lightweight durable PU tires |
Built-in Light | No |
M**.
Lightweight, Versatile and Better Than Expected
I am currently pregnant with my second child and my first born is 4 years old who still likes to ride her stroller when she gets tired of walking. I was looking for a stroller that is lightweight and has an option for an older sibling to ride on. Since my daughter will be attending school daily in a few months, I felt that a double stroller is too bulky and heavy for everyday use, especially if I'm out and about with just my baby. I'm so glad I found this stroller. I purchased the Baby Jogger adapter for the Graco Click Connect car seat and it fits very well. I also purchased the Baby Jogger Glider for my daughter to ride on. She loves it! She thinks she's on a skateboard when we test drove the stroller.Folding the stroller was easy. Opening it took some practice and getting used to. It folds up compact and much lighter compared to other brands I tried. The Glider didn't seem to fit well at first because I did not detach/unfasten the buttons that attaches the storage compartment to the bar. But after figuring out my mistake, getting the Glider on and off was a breeze. You can even fold the stroller without taking off the Glider but it takes some practice.The canopy is nice and has a good coverage. I haven't had the issue of it not staying in place or being too flimsy like what other reviewers have stated. The brakes were easy to operate. Pushing the stroller with my daughter riding the Glider (she's about 39 lbs) was easy.I also like that it has several options to ride: as an infant car seat carrier, a front facing or rear facing stroller for when my baby is older and a fun ride for an older sibling.Few things that would have made this stroller even better would be a child's tray (I think only the Baby Jogger belly bar with child's cup holder is compatible for this stroller), and a parent cup holder and/or parent console.
B**H
Highend Quality for Less money and Weight
I’m in love with this stroller. Before this stroller, we were exclusively using a jogging stroller. This was a great change! I can understand some reviews regarding the fold, but after lugging a jogging stroller around this stroller is amazing! The unfold hasn’t been difficult for our family at all. On a trip to Costco I was even able to fold the stroller up and carry it around. Certainly not something I would want to carry around an amusement park, but the store is just fine. The basket is so big for a compact stroller! At the grocery store I never need a cart and people are so impressed by what it can carry. For the shade, I’ve never had any issue in any position. It’s good to note that you need to pull the shade forward and click it into place. This compact stroller has everything I was looking for in a more expensive stroller, but more compact and lighter! The only tricky thing is the self stand. It can stand up, but you have to turn the smaller wheels to provide support - it just doesn’t do it automatically. Oh and almost forgot this is compatible with the Nuna Pipa car seat. You just need the Maxi Cosi adapters. Probably my only huge complaint is that these adapter don’t allow you to set the car seat on the ground. The adapters while compatible to the car seat and base are longer than the car seat itself ... if that makes sense. Overall it’s a great stroller!
F**E
Folding Mechanism and Lock Broken after 1 year of use
I bought this stroller just a little over a year ago. I picked it for a few reasons: I loved that the chair could either face me or face-out, that the seat could lean back for nap time in the stroller, and I also liked that it was light weight and could be good for travel (folds to be really slim).From the beginning I had issues when the seat was leaned all the way back and I tried to keep the sunshade open -- it was constantly un-clicking and closing itself while I walked. I found that if I unzipped the sunshade about half way, it would remain open while walking -- annoying, but I made it work.But now, just a little over a year later the hand lock no longer works and the structure no longer folds -- the handle bar correctly folds, but the main base doesn't. I walked with the stroller and locked it everyday -- so fine, it's been used a lot, but already after 1 year it doesn't work? I expected it to last longer.The folding mechanism I didn't use often. We flew with it only twice, and otherwise I had no need to fold it (we don't have a car and didn't need to fold it while traveling on buses). From time to time though, we do need to take it in a car, but the fact that the main base won't collapse, we can't fit in the trunk or in the back seat of a small 5 seater car.I'm really disappointed and wish that I had invested in another stroller.
Z**S
Works with old model of glider board
I did an insane amount of stroller research and this is the best solution I could find that was a) lightweight and compact fold, b) takes a glider board (note: this really only works with the old version of the gliderboard, not the new model, I learned the hard way), c) good-size storage basket underneath, d) one-handed fold. The fact that the price is WAY below other competitors and it has all the features I wanted was just a nice bonus.On the glider board, I'm not sure how much I'll end up using it but it's a nice feature to try. To fold the stroller with the glider board on, you have to remove the wheels (easy, but an extra step), and it makes for a bulkier fold. But it works, and seems like a way better solution than a double stroller. Also with the board you need to have the seat front-facing (or use the car seat instead)Cons: when you're using a car seat instead of the stroller seat, there's no one-handed fold. And the unfold takes a lot of practice. I think I'll get used to it.The canopy issue folks are complaining about is easily fixed. There are little loops you have to attach to the stroller frame before you stick the pole parts in the holes.
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