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Baby Jogger City Classic Double Stroller - Red/Silver | 
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| Brand: Baby Jogger Category: Baby Product
List Price: $599.99 Buy New: $489.00 You Save: $110.99 (18%)
New (10) from $489.00
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 9599
Color: Red/Silver Age: 6 months - 5 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 33 Dimensions (in): 48 x 29 x 47
MPN: 69063 Model: 69063 UPC: 745146690639 EAN: 0745146690639 ASIN: B000WG5LSS
Release Date: February 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| • | Patented Quick-Fold Technology - Simple lift & fold | | • | Lockable swivel front wheels | | • | Individually adjustable 3-panel canopies with clear view windows and side ventilation panels | | • | Independent front suspension to absorb bumps and keep wheels even | | • | Universal City Series Accessory Mounting Bracket |
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Product Description
This item ships directly from the vendor. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.
The Baby Jogger City Classic double jogging stroller has swivel front wheels with a locking mechanism for a fixed straight position and a front suspension that helps absorb bumps and keep the wheels even on uneven terrain. Each seat reclines and has an adjustable, 5-point safety harness for a safe and comfortable ride. Includes multi-position, 3-panel sun canopies,1-step, quick-release recline system, locking storage strap, front suspension helps absorb bumps and keep wheels even on uneven terrain and Quick-Fold technology. Ages birth and up to 100 lbs. total. 37" x 29.5" x 44". Black, Navy or Red.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great stroller for our many ins and outs June 13, 2008 Marci J (Augusta, GA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We absolutely LOVE this stroller! My youngest daughter is two and has brain cancer. Because of the surgeries to remove her tumor, she is unable to walk. I was 8 months pregnant with our baby boy (7 months old) at the time she was hospitalized, so we had to do most of our research on line for our double. We were using a Chicco side by side which was working just fine for us, until the sides got broken by being slammed in the van door (oops.....) I needed something that would be able to fit through a standard doorway, hold two children of different weights, be easy enough for me to setup/put down alone with three kids in tow AND last us for quite a while (at least until we know if Shelby will need a wheelchair or not). We go to four different therapy appointments a week, plus all the additional appointments needed with that many kids, so we're in and out a lot. This stroller has handled everything we've put it through with grace and ease. It's been pushed up a HUGE, bumpy, grass covered hill with two kids in it, and gone in and out of the hospital and stores many many times. I'm not going to lie, it is so very heavy and doesn't fold up small, in fact it takes up most of the back our our Town and Country van, but the pros FAR outweigh the cons on this baby. The sun screens are perfect, very large and cover everyone up, you can actually reach the lower basket, which is unheard of in most doubles. It's very tall, but I'm really short (4'8"), so I'm probably not the best judge of that. Even being that short, I'm able to fold it up and lift it into the van by myself multiple times a day. My five year old loves to push it for me, so you can tell it's easy to steer. All in all, we would buy this again, the price made me think about it for quite a while, we are a single income, enlisted military family, so we don't have a lot to throw around, but this will last us for a long time, until we get our girl walking again!!
Outstaning Double Stroller February 20, 2008 Jules (Boston, MA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We bought this stroller when our oldest two children were 2 1/2 and about 6 months old. At first we thought the price was very steep, however, once we received it and realized how amazing the stroller was, we knew it was worth every penny. This stroller is by far the easiest stroller I've ever experienced. It literally feels like it's "driving" itself. I love the fact that I can lock the front wheels and use it as a jogger and as a regular stroller which, when unlocked, turns on a dime. It's also very easy to fold up. It fits through every doorway and amazingly the two seats have plenty of room for the kids (even now at ages 4 and 2 1/2). Underneath storage is great too. We've taken this stroller everywhere with us. It is a bit heavy, but all jogging strollers are. If you can afford it, I would highly recommend this stroller.
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