In order to keep our recommendations up to date, we maintain a 'Buyer's Guide' on our Patreon page (with a wide spectrum of models, and a lot of technical and lifestyle-related information). Organizing our recommendations this way makes it easier to include good models that we haven't made review-videos for yet, as well as to remove models which have developed unforeseen wear-issues over time, or which have been weakened by the manufacturer in their current iterations. You can access it here: www.patreon.com/posts/stroller-buyers-37953864 As an independent, consumer-oriented reviewer, we have fewer revenue-streams open to us than the majority of other channels out there, so we do ask for a small donation for access to this guide (as well as a free consultation and access to our other Patreon content). Thanks so much for your help!
LOVE this review! I’ve only seen reviews of the older model and I really appreciate the technical information about its construction. Wasn’t sure what to get now that the bebé is much more mobile and capable and doesn’t need the fancy bassinet capable stroller but I’m sold on this one now!
Thanks so much for these reviews! I've watched this, and the comparison of the yoyo with the Ergobaby Metro. I'm now debating between the City Tour 2 or the Ergobaby Metro. Thoughts on differences between the two, and which would you recommend as a secondary travel stroller?
I personally prefer the City Tour 2 between these two. The Metro seems really good as well, but the engineering is a bit tighter on the Tour, and I also just trust Babyjogger designs a bit more since I've worked on a lot of their strollers, while determining what sort of problems the Metro might eventually develop is still hard at this stage.
I would advice to try them both, I bough the tour 2 and the design doesn't meet my needs, so I will need to do some fixings, to protect my son from falling out as tha canopy and headrest is only open and can be closed by velcro. That's just not going to work for us. And also I will need to buy some extra piece of some art, and keed under the backrest, so can make longer the sleeping position for my 94cm tall boy,as we rely on that when we out and he naps in his stroller, so ways try out and see what you are looking wanting in a stroller
Thanks so much for your channel I find it very informative. I’m stuck between the city tour 2 and the ergo metro compact city. Im mainly planning to use it while travelling. What one would you recommend please?
Thank you for reviewing the mechanism of the Tour 2. We bought one 2 weeks ago to replace our Contour Bitsy that was damaged during gate check. I found that being brand new the Tour 2 front wheels rattle a lot and clank very noisily. Is that normal? Is there a way to tighten up something to reduce the noise? The Tour 2 does have very spacious seats and comfy leg rest and it drives nicely. But I found that the folding mechanism very stiff. I’m 5”1 and have small hand. It’s very difficult to trigger the top switch without two hands. It also get stuck a lot when unfolding. It requires a very big “throw” to pop out the stroller which is hard for my stature. It also doesn’t stand when folded, which I didn’t realise it’s so useful and important during travel. At the same weight and a lower price point, our old Contour Bitsy works much better in this regards.
The Tour 2 lacks front wheel wobble protection, unfortunately. Use a thick grease, preferrably Biral FIG to lubricate between the forks and the front frame. Silicon spray or WD-40 will help if the folding mechanisms are a bit sticky. I agree with the throw, I'm 6 foot, and it still takes a bit of force to cast it out into a fully upright position. From a mechanics point of view though, I do think these functional minuses are ballanced out by sturdier-than-average engineering, but I suppose I'm biased a bit in this respect from fixing too many shoddily-made strollers over the years :)
Help!! When I go to fold my pram sometimes the handlebar section won’t fold in! I’ve got the 2 buttons engaged, but it won’t bend in :( Other times it works fine! Any idea what’s happening and how I can fix it??? 🤞🙏🏼
Please help with misalignment issues I'm having with top portion of folding mechanism. How can I take apart the top section of the folding mechanism with the rivets? The handle is slipping down and damaging the housing as it separates.
Thank you for this video. I can’t decide which choose this stroller or silver cross clic? What is your recommendation? I read reviews about silver cross and ppl complained that the seat doesn’t go straight positions and child are not comfortable. What about this one ? The seat is in straight position? Click is cheaper and has rain cover and belly bar incldeded in price. Jogger doesn’t. It’s so hard to choose. Please help
Thank you for the useful video! I'm actually looking for a daily-use stroller which is also the lightest and smallest as possible, in order to work fine with our small-no-elevator apartment in Rome downtown. Would you recommend this model to use on a daily basis? Any other great suggestions?
What stroller did you end up getting? I’m looking for something convenient for daily use and also travel to Europe and South America (narrow and bumpy roads)
Thanks so much for the review! I really can't decide between City Tour 2 and City Mini GT 2, I travel 2-3 times a year. I live in the city area, and I would probably use the stroller mostly on pavements and sidewalks around my area. Please let me know which one would you go for?
Hi, I am planning to visit istanbul from sydney soon and I am so confuse between mountain buggy nano and city tour 2. What do you recommend which one to buy?
@@maleehakazim4667 I went with the Uppababy minu v2 , no complains , it is very smooth to Maneuver and to fold , I took it to an overseas trip , no issues
Does this stroller have a universal carseat adaptor/seat belts that allow me to put my toddler's carseat on top of it? I'm also debating between this and the mountain buggy nano v3.. any thoughts between the two?
Hi thankyou for the review can you just explain how the safety harness is if it 5 point buckle and easy to clip are u able to show us how to buckle your child in if the straps go in seperate or need to be joined together to click thankyou
I really like this pram but I am not sure if it would be comfortable for me to push as the handle bar is not adjustable. I am only 152cm. Please can you tell me how high is the handle bar from the ground. Thank you.
I love your videos. I am set on buying this buggy due it's small fold up and lightweight but I wouldn't be using it for travelling. Is there another one you would recommend that may be a little more sturdy but still the lightweight?
Yes, definitely. If you don't need cabin-luggage dimensions, I would go with the Uppababy Minu for an ultra-compact, and also strongly recommend looking at the Joolz Hub, even though it is a tad larger. :)
Thank you so much for the reply. I do like the look and price tag of this baby jogger compared to the others recommended. Would it be OK for everyday use and occasional uneven surface journey (bumpy roads/grass).
@@nathalieqveflander6805same situation but different year lol which one did you buy I’m not sure which one to get Joolz aer butterfly or the one? I have baby jogger city sights but thinking to sale it. Suggestions pls
This seems like a good option but it seems Baby Jogger is not very interested in supporting this product in North America. There are very few accessories available anymore. The only car seat adapter is for Graco. None for Maxi-Cosi/Nuna/Cybex. It's very disappointing. And I read on some forums that there used to be a newborn insert for it as well. Which doesn't seem to exist now either.
Uppababy Minu is sturdier and better-built generally, but it's also bigger folded, leading to potential problems with many airlines if you're interested in taking it onboard as cabin luggage. So it sort of depends on how you plan to use it :)
Thank you for your review, I bought mine, but the handler is in unlocked position, means when I fold the stroller I don't need to press any button. How can I fix it?
I would first try some lubrication (wd-40), and trying to pull it open and closed a bit, and press the button some, to try to work the lubrication in around the internal mechanisms. If this doesn't work, you will probably need to disassemble the stroller to find out where the problem is. :)
Hi, would you please compare the City tour 2 with the Uppababy Minu? Which is sturdier, better wheels and suspension and better on most grounds? Also which has deeper and comfier seat and recline for an older baby. Thank you
The Minu is better in all of these respects, it's just too large to fit as cabin luggage on 80-90% of airlines. If that's not an important factor for you, and you're looking more for a small-size daily stroller than a travel stroller, then you should also consider checking out the babyjogger city mini gt 2 and the Joolz Hub as well. :)
Hi! Thank you so much for the honest review and it's really helpful! I would like to request if you can do ZOE XLC traveller stroller review and compare to baby zen yoyo? I see there are lot of people compare these two strollers (:
can you please tell me what kind of carseat will fit this stroller. and what kind of adapter do I need. looking for the answer but couldn’t find it anywhere. 🥲 thank you in advance!
In order to keep our recommendations up to date, we maintain a 'Buyer's Guide' on our Patreon page (with a wide spectrum of models, and a lot of technical and lifestyle-related information). Organizing our recommendations this way makes it easier to include good models that we haven't made review-videos for yet, as well as to remove models which have developed unforeseen wear-issues over time, or which have been weakened by the manufacturer in their current iterations. You can access it here: www.patreon.com/posts/stroller-buyers-37953864 As an independent, consumer-oriented reviewer, we have fewer revenue-streams open to us than the majority of other channels out there, so we do ask for a small donation for access to this guide (as well as a free consultation and access to our other Patreon content). Thanks so much for your help!
This was the video that tipped my decision making in 2019. Almost 4 years down the road I don't regret the purchase.
Concise yet thorough. This is perhaps the best product review I have ever seen.
Thank you for much! I dissembled cleaned the stroller and couldn’t put that tiny piece back! Your video is soooo helpful!
This was super helpful, just purchased a few weeks ago but was so overwhelmed looking at so many strollers. Glad I went with this one!
Please could you do a review on the Baby Jogger City Tour 2 vs The Baby Jogger City Tour Lux?
This stroller has everything a adjustable leg rest, a belly bar you can buy separately. But why why doesn’t it have suspension on the wheels 😩‼️
LOVE this review! I’ve only seen reviews of the older model and I really appreciate the technical information about its construction. Wasn’t sure what to get now that the bebé is much more mobile and capable and doesn’t need the fancy bassinet capable stroller but I’m sold on this one now!
IT’s everything I wanted and needed!
Thanks a lot!!! I was struggling to removal to wash it. Your video helped a lot! Thank you again!
It’s Summer 2022, this is the hardest model to find, sold out everywhere
Hope you’ll read or someone else will, which travel stroller you’ll suggest bugaboo butterfly, this one or Joolz aer?
Thanks so much for these reviews! I've watched this, and the comparison of the yoyo with the Ergobaby Metro. I'm now debating between the City Tour 2 or the Ergobaby Metro. Thoughts on differences between the two, and which would you recommend as a secondary travel stroller?
I personally prefer the City Tour 2 between these two. The Metro seems really good as well, but the engineering is a bit tighter on the Tour, and I also just trust Babyjogger designs a bit more since I've worked on a lot of their strollers, while determining what sort of problems the Metro might eventually develop is still hard at this stage.
I would advice to try them both, I bough the tour 2 and the design doesn't meet my needs, so I will need to do some fixings, to protect my son from falling out as tha canopy and headrest is only open and can be closed by velcro. That's just not going to work for us. And also I will need to buy some extra piece of some art, and keed under the backrest, so can make longer the sleeping position for my 94cm tall boy,as we rely on that when we out and he naps in his stroller, so ways try out and see what you are looking wanting in a stroller
Wich one you bought😄, can see its 9minths old the post🙈
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@@BarnevognverkstedNo I just tried both and noticed my son favors the Jogger more despite the nice cushions of the Ergo!
Thanks so much for your channel I find it very informative. I’m stuck between the city tour 2 and the ergo metro compact city. Im mainly planning to use it while travelling. What one would you recommend please?
Which one did you choose?
ergobaby metro or baby jogger city tour 2? what is your opinion?
Thank you for reviewing the mechanism of the Tour 2. We bought one 2 weeks ago to replace our Contour Bitsy that was damaged during gate check. I found that being brand new the Tour 2 front wheels rattle a lot and clank very noisily. Is that normal? Is there a way to tighten up something to reduce the noise?
The Tour 2 does have very spacious seats and comfy leg rest and it drives nicely. But I found that the folding mechanism very stiff. I’m 5”1 and have small hand. It’s very difficult to trigger the top switch without two hands. It also get stuck a lot when unfolding. It requires a very big “throw” to pop out the stroller which is hard for my stature. It also doesn’t stand when folded, which I didn’t realise it’s so useful and important during travel. At the same weight and a lower price point, our old Contour Bitsy works much better in this regards.
The Tour 2 lacks front wheel wobble protection, unfortunately. Use a thick grease, preferrably Biral FIG to lubricate between the forks and the front frame. Silicon spray or WD-40 will help if the folding mechanisms are a bit sticky. I agree with the throw, I'm 6 foot, and it still takes a bit of force to cast it out into a fully upright position. From a mechanics point of view though, I do think these functional minuses are ballanced out by sturdier-than-average engineering, but I suppose I'm biased a bit in this respect from fixing too many shoddily-made strollers over the years :)
Hi. If the stroller gets a problem with the wobble on the wheels how would I fix this. Thank you
Help!! When I go to fold my pram sometimes the handlebar section won’t fold in! I’ve got the 2 buttons engaged, but it won’t bend in :(
Other times it works fine! Any idea what’s happening and how I can fix it??? 🤞🙏🏼
Please help with misalignment issues I'm having with top portion of folding mechanism. How can I take apart the top section of the folding mechanism with the rivets? The handle is slipping down and damaging the housing as it separates.
Thank you for this video. I can’t decide which choose this stroller or silver cross clic? What is your recommendation? I read reviews about silver cross and ppl complained that the seat doesn’t go straight positions and child are not comfortable. What about this one ?
The seat is in straight position?
Click is cheaper and has rain cover and belly bar incldeded in price. Jogger doesn’t.
It’s so hard to choose. Please help
My child is 18 months now so
I have the same problem. What stroller u ended up buying?
Thank you for the useful video! I'm actually looking for a daily-use stroller which is also the lightest and smallest as possible, in order to work fine with our small-no-elevator apartment in Rome downtown. Would you recommend this model to use on a daily basis? Any other great suggestions?
What stroller did you end up getting? I’m looking for something convenient for daily use and also travel to Europe and South America (narrow and bumpy roads)
Which one do you prefer. Baby jogger city tour or ergo baby metro?
Desarme el radiador, y ahora no lo puedo armar en las partes laterales donde se desliza es muy duro , una técnica para armarlo 😢
Thanks so much for the review! I really can't decide between City Tour 2 and City Mini GT 2, I travel 2-3 times a year. I live in the city area, and I would probably use the stroller mostly on pavements and sidewalks around my area. Please let me know which one would you go for?
If it's not for airline travel (or you're ok with checking it), then definitely go for the GT2 :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo Thank you so much for getting back, will get the GT2 then. Cheers!
Hi,
I am planning to visit istanbul from sydney soon and I am so confuse between mountain buggy nano and city tour 2. What do you recommend which one to buy?
Is this ok for a 14-16m old? We tried the pokit and munchkin and my son looks ridiculously slouched and not comfy.
For airline travel, which is better - GB Pockit or City Jogger Tour 2?
Or any other recommendations?
Gb pockit
I just bought the tour 1 and it appears to meet airline spec for carry on luggage. Am I wrong?
Does the full recline mean I can use it on its own ( no car seat or bassinet ) for a 3 month old babe ?
Great review thank you, I am debating between this city tour 2 or the Uppababy minu v2 ,which would you recommend ? Please
Hi. I would love to know which stroller you went with? I am also debating between city tour and minu v2.
@@maleehakazim4667 I went with the Uppababy minu v2 , no complains , it is very smooth to
Maneuver and to fold , I took it to an overseas trip , no issues
Does this stroller have a universal carseat adaptor/seat belts that allow me to put my toddler's carseat on top of it? I'm also debating between this and the mountain buggy nano v3.. any thoughts between the two?
Hi thankyou for the review can you just explain how the safety harness is if it 5 point buckle and easy to clip are u able to show us how to buckle your child in if the straps go in seperate or need to be joined together to click thankyou
I really like this pram but I am not sure if it would be comfortable for me to push as the handle bar is not adjustable. I am only 152cm. Please can you tell me how high is the handle bar from the ground. Thank you.
I love your videos.
I am set on buying this buggy due it's small fold up and lightweight but I wouldn't be using it for travelling.
Is there another one you would recommend that may be a little more sturdy but still the lightweight?
Yes, definitely. If you don't need cabin-luggage dimensions, I would go with the Uppababy Minu for an ultra-compact, and also strongly recommend looking at the Joolz Hub, even though it is a tad larger. :)
Thank you so much for the reply.
I do like the look and price tag of this baby jogger compared to the others recommended.
Would it be OK for everyday use and occasional uneven surface journey (bumpy roads/grass).
Hi! Which would you choose between Mountain buggy nano and City tour 2? I’m having a hard time deciding between the two
Tour 2 :)
Can’t decide between this baby jogger, uppababy minu, or ergo baby metro. Help!
I ended up with the baby jogger 2. Metro plus deluxe was my next option tho.
Thank you for the reviews! I can’t decide between city tour 2 and joolz aer?
Hi which one did you end up with? I’m debating the exact same two at the moment.
@@nathalieqveflander6805 did you ever pick? I'm also facing the same decision
@@nathalieqveflander6805same situation but different year lol which one did you buy I’m not sure which one to get Joolz aer butterfly or the one? I have baby jogger city sights but thinking to sale it. Suggestions pls
Is the folded height of 56cm with the wheels still attached?
This seems like a good option but it seems Baby Jogger is not very interested in supporting this product in North America. There are very few accessories available anymore. The only car seat adapter is for Graco. None for Maxi-Cosi/Nuna/Cybex. It's very disappointing.
And I read on some forums that there used to be a newborn insert for it as well. Which doesn't seem to exist now either.
Is the European and American version the same size?
Hi, what do u preefer between city tour 2 and eezy twist s 2?
City tour 2
¿Se puede plegar con saco de invierno? Necesito un ultra compacto para viajar en tren.🥺
Yes, probably, but it depends on how thick the winter bag is though. It will likely be at least a little tougher to close. :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo Thanks for your answer. 🫶 I need an ultra-compact stroller to travel by train with a 4-year-old girl (15kg).
@@BarnevognverkstedNo We have Bugaboo Bee 5, we love it. But we need more compact.
In your opinion, this or the uppababy minu?
Uppababy Minu is sturdier and better-built generally, but it's also bigger folded, leading to potential problems with many airlines if you're interested in taking it onboard as cabin luggage. So it sort of depends on how you plan to use it :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo Thank you. That's helpful.
We will be using it as a second buggy for quick runs.
I am torn between the city tour and city tour 2. Is it worth it to buy city tour 2? what's the difference between these models?
I cant decide on babyjogger tour 2 or uppababy minu asxa second stroller.. Which is built the best? Thanks
Depends a little on your travel plans. Minu is sturdier, Tour 2 conforms to IATA hand luggage guidelines (if you remove the wheels). :)
Which wheels need remove for hand luggage?
Thank you for your review, I bought mine, but the handler is in unlocked position, means when I fold the stroller I don't need to press any button. How can I fix it?
I would first try some lubrication (wd-40), and trying to pull it open and closed a bit, and press the button some, to try to work the lubrication in around the internal mechanisms. If this doesn't work, you will probably need to disassemble the stroller to find out where the problem is. :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo I will try it, thanks a lot!
When folded does it stand up by its self?
No. It's a bummer
For more generalized help finding the right stroller for you, check out our guide:
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Do you think it is worth paying double for Tour 2 (compared to older version Tour)?
Not for anything other than the legrest, if that's worth it for you. :)
Hi, would you please compare the City tour 2 with the Uppababy Minu? Which is sturdier, better wheels and suspension and better on most grounds? Also which has deeper and comfier seat and recline for an older baby. Thank you
The Minu is better in all of these respects, it's just too large to fit as cabin luggage on 80-90% of airlines. If that's not an important factor for you, and you're looking more for a small-size daily stroller than a travel stroller, then you should also consider checking out the babyjogger city mini gt 2 and the Joolz Hub as well. :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo Thanks a lot again and again:)
Hi! Thank you so much for the honest review and it's really helpful! I would like to request if you can do ZOE XLC traveller stroller review and compare to baby zen yoyo? I see there are lot of people compare these two strollers (:
Thanks :) Zoe strollers are still not available in Norway yet, unfortunately, but we'll review it as soon as we can get ahold of it. :)
Is it comfortable for the kids?
Pia! It's on sale. Did you buy it?
City tour Blvd bugaboo butterfly??
can you please tell me what kind of carseat will fit this stroller. and what kind of adapter do I need. looking for the answer but couldn’t find it anywhere. 🥲 thank you in advance!
Let me check :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo thank youu so much!
Here you go: ruclips.net/video/EJp-CZHFIfU/видео.html :)
IT’s everything I wanted and needed!