Baby Jogger City Select 2

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Single-to-double layout helps families expecting a second child avoid buying a separate tandem frame later.
- Tandem seating is easier to steer through narrow doors and shop aisles than most side-by-side doubles or wagons.
Cons
- The second seat, infant-seat adapters, and glider-board logic are separate checks, so the stroller is not a complete two-child setup from the base box.
- Tandem doubles can feel long and configuration-dependent compared with simpler side-by-side strollers.
Product Facts
- Seat setup
- Fixed double
- Seats
- 2
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- Price/Buy
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Baby Jogger City Select 2 is worth considering when your real problem is family growth, not just carrying two children today. The tandem frame keeps the footprint narrower than a side-by-side double or wagon, and the single-to-double path helps if you are buying before a second child arrives.
The important caveat is configuration cost. The base stroller is not automatically a complete two-child system: second seat, infant-car-seat adapters, and any ride-along board need to match your actual plan. Shortlist it if narrow steering and future flexibility matter more than a simple ready-made double.