Baby Jogger City Tour 2

Our score 9.33 / 10

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Long-running travel pushchair that still makes sense if tiny fold and low carry weight matter more than a fresher-looking chassis

Baby Jogger City Tour 2

Pros / Cons

Pros

  • Tiny one-step fold, 6.4 kg/14.1 lb carry weight, and included carry bag make it genuinely useful for flights, trains, and second-pushchair duty.
  • Near-flat padded seat and adjustable calf support make it more practical for naps than many ultra-compact travel pushchairs.

Cons

  • Travel-first chassis still gives up wheel comfort, basket space, and rough-pavement confidence compared with bigger everyday pushchairs.
  • From-birth use depends on adding a compatible infant car seat rather than getting a full newborn setup in the standard pushchair itself.

Product Facts

Pushchair Type
Ultra-compact travel pushchair
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City Tour 2 is easy to understand: Baby Jogger built it around a very small fold, low carry weight, and real travel convenience rather than trying to pretend it is a full-size main pushchair. The included carry bag, one-hand fold, and near-flat seat are exactly the kind of details that make it more useful on flights, road trips, and everyday errands than many cheap travel pushchairs that only win on paper.

Its limit is also obvious. This is a travel-first pushchair, so buyers should not expect the wheel comfort, basket size, or pavement confidence of bigger everyday models. But for families who want something that packs small and still feels competent enough for naps and holiday use, City Tour 2 remains one of the cleaner travel-pushchair buys.