Introducing the new Baby Jogger City Select
With 16 different combinations, what more can you ask for! This super frame holds a combination of carrycots, pushchairs and car seats which can be mixed up to suit Twins or 2 children of different ages.
The City Select is a multi-functional stroller designed to offer you maximum variation & flexibility so you can choose the mode that’s best for your evolving family.
Available as a single pushchair suitable from 6 months and it adapts and expands by adding an extra seat unit, carrycot or car seat using our unique patented attachment method.
There are 18 combinations of car seat, pushchair and carrycot to accommodate twins or children of different ages.
With the same great quality and reliability as all of Baby Jogger’s multi-award winning products, a variety of accessories plus the patented Quick-Fold technology, you’ll love the premium versatility of the City Select.
Features
- Unique multi-functional design allows you to select your seating arrangement
- 18 unique seating combinations
- Hand operated parking brake
- 15kg per seat maximum recommended weight capacity.
- Holds two car seats or two bassinets when used as a double
(requires optional adaptor kits).
- 12” forever-air rear and 8” lightweight dual front quick-release
wheels with front wheel suspension and sealed ball bearings
- Multi-position seat recline for passenger comfort
- Multi-position hood canopy with peek-a-boo window and adjustable
head height up to two additional inches
- Compatible with the City Auto Select car seat
- Adjustable 5-point safety harness with shoulder pads and buckle cover
- Multi-position foot well tilt adds leg support for smaller children
- Telescoping handlebar with wipe clean grip
- Large adaptable under seat basket can be accessed from all sides
- Secure fold latch to keep stroller folded for transportation or storage
Accessories
(sold separately)
- Car seat adapters
- Adjustable Bumper bar
- Child Tray
- Carry Bag
- Raincover
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 30 November, 1999.