Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Double

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Forever-air style wheels and suspension give it better broken-pavement confidence than light umbrella doubles.
- Side-by-side seating gives both children similar space and visibility.
Cons
- The double frame is still bulky for small car boots and narrow indoor routes.
- Car-seat compatibility and accessories need careful checking before using it from newborn stage.
US brand View Baby Jogger
Product Facts
- From Age
- Birth
- Max Weight per Seat
- 49.6 lb (22.5 kg) (49.6 lb (22.5 kg)) per seat
- Seats
- 2
- Seat setup
- Fixed double
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Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Double is the side-by-side to shortlist when you want sturdier everyday rolling more than the smallest or lightest double. Forever-air tyres, all-wheel suspension, near-flat independent seats, and the one-step in-seat fold make it better suited to cracked pavements, parks, and mixed errands than a simple umbrella double. The near-30 in (76.2 cm) width also keeps the frame more doorway-aware than many parents expect from a double.
The boundaries matter. Baby Jogger says this stroller is not intended for jogging, and independent decision-support review still treats the GT2 Double as heavy. Measure your boot and narrowest doorways, then verify car-seat adapters before using it for a newborn or twin-infant setup.