I have a one month old and a 17 month old, we live in the suburbs and will mostly be taking walks with it, nothing heavy duty. Any input is appreciated!
I have a one month old and a 17 month old, we live in the suburbs and will mostly be taking walks with it, nothing heavy duty. Any input is appreciated!
pineapple / 12053 posts
i don't know the joovy caboose, but the city select is pretty heavy duty! that being said, i love it for one and hope i will for two as well! we walk everywhere with it and it lives in my trunk as we don't have a garage.
hostess / papaya / 10540 posts
We just played with both last week. Can't decide if we prefer the double wide or not.
Looking forward to the responses you get!
pear / 1743 posts
We have the City Select for just one but we love it. It's surprisingly light and compact when folded. I know that some people dislike it as a tall pram, but it works well for my husband and I as we're tall people.
I like the fact that you can have multiple configurations with City Select so you can work out what goes well specifically with your two
GOLD / squash / 13576 posts
I have a city select and I do not love it. I find it very hard to maneuver. I'm planning on getting the Orbit.
grapefruit / 4120 posts
I have the joovy caboose but not the ultralight version (which I would definitely get if I did it all over again!) but I don't know anything about the city select so I can't really weight in. We like the joovy and you can get a seat to attach in the back so both kids can sit down. the joovy's compact size was what won us over.
clementine / 830 posts
I ended up getting the Joovy, it is super compact and light. Almost like a stroller and a half instead of a double. The ability to use my infant car seat, then as a standard double, then as a sit and stand was what won me over, if I'm honest with myself I will probably only use 2 or 3 of the City Select's 16 positions. It is pretty easy to fold and unfold. Even the thought of having to undo the second seat and heft 30+ lbs into my trunk (then again in reverse) every time I use the City Select made me tired. The price point was also pretty sweet - it comes with the parent console, car seat adapter and snack tray, all of which I would've had to buy separately from Baby Jogger. I paid $275 on Amazon, the City Select double with all the attachments would've been around $800!
All that said, the only thing I don't like is that the rear child would be putting his legs into the storage under the stroller so it's pretty much useless. Hope this helps!
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