Baby Couture, Spring 2008

"If you want value for your money in a stroller, look no further than the City Elite. Keep up with the metropolis and its fast-paced lifestyle with your little uptowner in style, and on three-wheels. The latest from the Baby Jogger’s City Series collection, this chic item is a fine choice for steering through the urban walkways (and practically any terrain, for that matter), with your child viewing the sights comfortably in front. Equipped with their patented Quick-Fold Technology for storage convenience, it is available in single and double sizes – with padded reclining seats, large adjustable canopies for sun protection, and raised kickers for the tiny feet (very useful when they are sleeping). Its handlebar console, seat back storage compartment and storage basket under the seat keep all the extra load out of your busy pushing hands, while the accessory mounting bracket specially designed to hold Baby Jogger accessories – foot muff, child tray, car seat adaptor and drink holster, among others – is built to cater to your other strolling needs. This durable rider can also carry up to 75 lbs, but do resist the temptation to try it on yourself (or the hubby) to see how much weight this baby can really take – we haven’t road tested it that far."

 
 
Mommies with Style.com,
March 3, 2008

"The latest in Baby Jogger's line of strollers is the City Series Mini. I'm loving it - which shouldn't come as a surprise because I'd loved my City Series Single and Double. So with a 4 year old and a 15 month old, I'm definitely in a position to downgrade my stroller size…

…The Mini's less sporty yet it still has the easy maneuverability I love so much out of the Baby Joggers. But this one is definitely not intended even for jogging, and I can't see really using it in this capacity. This is better for a mall trip, quick in-and-out of the store and short walks…"

To read complete article, please visit http://www.mommieswithstyle.com/mtblog/
 
 


The Boca Raton Observer – Gear Guide, January 2008

"The ATS stands out as a stylish urban stroller that can easily traverse any city sidewalk or cruise a busy mall. The ATS features a padded reclining seat for naps on the go, an integrated suspension system to absorb bumps, and a multi-position sun canopy with side vents.”
 
 



People.com, January 2008

After making the big move to New York City, Jennifer Garner and daughter Violet have been a sweet fixture on Manhattan’s playgrounds. To navigate the busy streets of their new hometown, Jennifer keeps baby Violet safe and comfortable in a City Series stroller by Baby Jogger. Unlike other strollers, the City Series swivel wheel makes it easy to weave through crowds even in inclement weather. The stroller even folds up into a light, compact, easy-to-carry position so it can be tossed into a cab or the subway in one quick step.

http://offtherack.people.com/2008/01/04/get-jennifer-garners-handy-city-series-stroller/
 
 



The Family Groove, December 2007

"…Recently, Baby Jogger came out with a gorgeous array of new strollers for 2008 that I LOVE: the City Elite, the City Classic and the City Mini. My favorite of the bunch is the City Mini, which is slimmer, lightweight (only 16.8 lbs.) and more maneuverable than the classic City Series stroller. Though made by Baby Jogger, the City Mini is meant to be used as an "everyday" stroller. The "coupe" to the City Series "sedan," it builds upon the same features that make the City Series stroller a proverbial favorite among parents, but in a smaller, more compact package. Though it was designed with urban parents in mind (those who need a high-quality, durable stroller that will both easily maneuver city streets while at the same time not take up a third of their apartment), it's equally appropriate for suburban parents as well - especially ones like me who don't have much garage space to spare…”

http://www.thefamilygroove.com/
 
 


American Baby, November 2007

"Double Duty – Don’t shy away from side-by-side double strollers out of concern that they won’t go through a door; none [listed below] is wider than a wheelchair, so all fit through standard entrances. They fold flatter than front-to-back models, making them easy to store and travel with. Kids ride next to each other, which has its pros and cons; a definite plus is that you can easily reach them both…

...Baby Jogger’s City Mini Double turns on a dime and folds in a jiffy."
 
 




Velo News,
Fall 2007
(Translated from French)

"Baby Jogger Switchback Hybrid - Parents who enjoy sharing jogs and bike rides with their toddlers now have more options than ever. This trailer is probably the most practical especially because of its easy conversion method. It transforms from jogging mode to bicycle mode in the blink of an eye; the front fork folds away under the trailer. Only the front wheel needs to be removed, and it can be tucked away in the rear pouch.

And when it comes to baby's comfort, [they] haven't left out a thing. The seats are comfortably padded, the harness is easily adjustable, the [helmet pocket] leaves room for helmets, and the side windows provide plenty of ventilation."
 




GearReview.com, September 2007

"If you are looking for a stroller/jogger that is ruggedly made, has all the bells and whistles and is very maneuverable, look no further. The ATS easily fits in the trunk of just about any car and has room for all the stuff that parents seem to carry with and for their children -- diapers, toys, food, clothes... the list goes on and on, and that's just for a walk! The stroller rolls with ease over all but the worst terrain with nary a complaint.......

.....There are other trailers out there. There are other strollers out there. There are even other trailers that double as strollers. The Switchback is the best homologation that I've seen to date. Also, unlike other manufacturers, it comes with everything you need for both the trailer mode and the stroller mode, so there are no hidden costs down the road. The quality is as good as I've seen -- the Switchback will hold up to years of abuse, easily outlasting your child's desire to ride in it. If you are looking for a trailer/jogging stroller, you owe it to yourself to check out the Switchback."

Click to read article: http://www.gearreview.com/baby-jogger-ats-switchback.php
 
 
 
Fit Pregnancy
,  August/September 2007

"Get your body back with baby – When you’re a new mom, it’s hard to find time to exercise. A jogging stroller allows you to work out while hanging out with your baby. In 1984 Baby Jogger introduced its first model; unlike regular strollers, it could handle long distances and rough terrain. Since then, the original has been improved by both Baby Jogger and many other companies.”
 

H2O Magazine, July/August 2007

“The Baby Jogger Company, inventor of the original three wheeled jogger, has introduced an innovative hybrid stroller/jogger – the All Terrain Swivel (ATS). The ATS incorporates a lockable swivel front wheel, effortless compact folding capabilities with a storage latch and an absorbent Air Glide Suspension System, creating a superior multi-faceted stroller for today’s adventures seeking and city dwelling parents

The 12-inch front swivel front wheel turns on a dime for ultimate maneuverability and then locks into place with the touch of a button for a serious run. The large 16-inch rear wheels are ideal for running. For convenience, the ATS comes with a soft console that includes a secure zippered pouch for keys and/or a cell phone, and two drink holders. The ATS features a padded reclining seat for naps on the go, an integrated suspension system to absorb bumps, and a multi-position sun canopy with side vents.

The ATS is available in combinations of navy/silver and red/silver, both with reflective stitching for maximum road safety.”
 
 

The New York Times, August 9, 2007

“This hybrid has a well designed conversion system, which changed from bicycle trailer to running stroller in less than a minute…”
 
 
 
Baby Couture Magazine, Summer 2007

“The Baby Jogger Performance Series Double (dubbed “The Ultimate High Performance Stroller”) has a 150-lb capacity designed to seat two passengers of the same or varying sizes. True to the Baby Jogger name, it is ideal for long-distance running on various surfaces. The 20-inch front and rear wheels minimize rolling resistance and allow you to cover more distance with less effort, and frankly, these wheels look mighty fine. With its sound aerodynamic structure and shock-absorption system, you can bet that your little one’s bottoms are tucked in for a smooth ride, no matter what terrain may be. Safety-wise, the increased braking power of its new Direct-pull V-brake, coupled with a reliable parking rake, offer you more control over your kids’ security. A 5-point safety harness holds the little passengers in place. Moreover, each cushy, padded seat is fitted with a canopy for protection against harmful rays of the sun and other elements, and to ensure your children’s comfort, the seats can be reclined independently.”

 
 
 
Runner’s World, July 2007

“While there are several convertible jogger/trailers out there, I’ve never seen one that folded as easily as the Switchback. A simple lift of soft handles on either side of the carriage collapsed it. Thanks to a patent-pending storage system, the front fork and tow bar were always on hand and easy to switch between trailer and jogger. When not in use, the 16-inch front wheel (the rear tires are 20 inches) tucked into the rear pocket. Since it’s a double, the Switchback had plenty of room for my twins, but with more than 50 pounds onboard, I appreciated the V-brake on the adjustable-height handlebars.”
 
 



Mommy Style – Shopping, Blogging & Changing Diapers, June 2007

“I am a big fan of Baby Jogger's City Series line. We have a single that we have been using for years with my oldest. Of course, with two kids now we had to up the ante and get a double stroller.  My oldest is three and a half but we go to the beach most weekends every summer. And although my son likes to walk, he isn't about to walk the distances we do in the summer. We like to take nice long walks to the bay and to the playground, and I could just see getting two miles out to the playground and his asking to be carried home.  So we're all in with the Baby Jogger City Series double. And I love it about as much as I love the single.......

......Otherwise, as my brother in law recently stated, it rides like a knife cuts through butter - so smooth you actually find yourself smiling to push it. My husband loves that this monster of a stroller can actually be pushed and steered with one hand - and if you think about it, a double stroller, two kids, one hand? That's pretty nice.  Other perks are similar to those of the single - an adjustable handle (great for a short and a tall parent as you can raise or lower it), the swivel lock front wheels and a nice big basket on the bottom. They also updated the shades - these shades pull all the way down to virtually shield almost all of the baby and most of my 3 year old.  It folds very easily too. I hate when I spend half an hour trying to figure out straps and latches to get a stroller to fold......”
   
 
Celebrity Baby Blog at Celebrity-babies.com
, June 2007

"The attractive, sturdy, and incredibly maneuverable Baby Jogger City Series Double is perfect for all sorts of terrains - its impressive shocks and large wheels make for a smooth ride over bumpy sidewalks or grassy areas. You can even steer effectively with one hand!  Surprisingly, it fits easily through all door frames and moves smoothly through most grocery and drug store aisles (width is 29 3/4").   The independent extended sun canopies are another added bonus - covering twice as much area as regular canopies and relieving sunburn concerns.  The seats recline to an almost horizontal position so babies and toddles can nap comfortably....

...Celebrity parents who have the City Series Double include Brooke Shields, Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, Will Ferrell, Benjamin Bratt, Patrick Dempsey, and Stella McCartney.  Overall, two thumbs up for this attractive and highly
functional stroller!"
 
 
 

American Baby, June 2007

“City Slicker – Use Baby Jogger’s City stroller for darting around town; we’re wowed by its quick fold.”

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Child Magazine, June 2007

“Baby Jogger’s Tailwind Quick-Fold trailer makes maneuvering a child in and out of the seat between cycling trips a lot easier.”

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Celebrity Baby Blog at Celebrity-babies.com, April 2007

"Brooke Shields laughs and gently tells Rowan Francis, 3 1/2, to leave her sleeping 11 month old sister Grier Hammond alone after catching her tickling Grier's leg while out for a walk on Tuesday.  The girls ride in a Baby Jogger City Series Double 12" in Black. Specifically designed for the style conscious urban parent, Baby Jogger’s City Series model features swivel wheels, which are perfect for easy maneuvering. Baby Jogger strollers are favored by celebrity moms such as Gwen Stefani and Michelle Williams. City Series models come in six colors: red, black, navy, lavender, seafoam green and arctic blue. The icing on the cake is that, all told, the stroller and the accessories will total around $600.  Danielle has the single and loves it - even recommending it over the Bugaboo."
 

   
 

St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
 April 2007

"The Baby Jogger Co. has just released the new Switchback, a baby jogger and bike trailer in one. The built-in conversion kit means no special tools are required when switching from bike trailer mode to jogging stroller. It’s also designed with Baby Jogger’s one-step quick-fold technology."
 
   
 

Googababy.com
, April 2007

"Out of all the jogging strollers we’ve tested out recently the Q-Series is our favorite. It looks and feels sturdy and solid, but is light enough that anyone can easily lift it into the car trunk. It has, by far, the most thrilling convenient one-step folding mechanism we’ve seen, allowing you to hold your baby with one hand while folding up with the other. It handles smoothly, with pneumatic 16” tires that take bumps and curbs easily. We’ve tested it while walking and jogging on various surfaces including paved, gravel and bumpy dirt paths. The Q-Series handles all of it extremely well. In short, it has everything you’d expect from a great jogging stroller; after all, this is the company that invented them!"
 
   
 
Find It!
,  2007

"The City Series stroller (with swivel wheels) comes in 3 new colors. We warmed up to Arctic blue."

   
         
  SheFindsMom.com, January 2007

"You don’t need a new membership to a fancy gym to get back in shape. Instead, you just need the willpower, some fun gear and you’re set. Of course, a go-ahead from your doctor is recommended.

The easiest way to get started is to walk a few minutes a day. Take your baby with you, and you might forget you’re getting a workout. The new Baby Jogger 2007 Performance Series Stroller ($360) is so lightweight, easy to maneuver and so sleek, you’ll be logging the miles everyday, and your husband will be begging for his turn to use it."
 
   
         
  South Florida Adventures, January 2007

"New for 2007, the Performance Series Jogging Stroller features a direct-pull V-brake, one-step quick release reclining system, floating canopy for extra sun protection, and vibrant color combinations. What more could you, or your baby , want? "


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  Pregnancy & Newborn, October 2006

Cravings - Editor's Picks
Think Pink! In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we've stalked out a selection of pink goodies that we'd crave even if they didn't support a great cause. (But since they do, you can splurge a little,
guilt-free).

Limited Edition City Series Pink Stroller
You'll be the envy of every mom in the park when your little one rolls out in this pink stroller.

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  People, September 25, 2006
It's A Boy (again!) For Britney Spears

Britney didn't snap up quite as much gear this time around, but here are a few of baby's new things: Baby Jogger City Series Stroller

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  US Weekly, July 10, 2006

Star Style Strollers
Best Jogger: Michelle Williams and Heath Ledger go running with Matilda in the Baby Jogger Q-Series single with quick-release rear wheels and a reclining seat.

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  US Weekly, June 12, 2006

Little Luxuries: Celebs' Baby Booty
Check out the goodies that Hollywood's tiniest A-Listers have already gotten...Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt: Baby Jogger City Series Double Stroller.

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Celebrity Baby Blog at Celebrity-babies.com, June 2006

Top baby blog reveals that “Celeb moms lose the baby weight with Baby Jogger.”  “Getting back into shape after a baby is top priority for celebrities, while the pressure to keep it off is grueling. But take it from stars like Gwen Stefani, who is getting her toned body back with the help of her Baby Jogger Performance Series stroller...Brooke Shields...walks in style with her black City Series double model.  Other celebrity parents using the Baby Jogger include Michelle Williams & Heath Ledger (Q Series single- for hiking), Gwyneth Paltrow & Chris Martin (City Series double), Shanna Moakler & Travis Barker (Q Series single- for jogging) and Jennifer Garner & Ben Affleck (City Series single).   We received a City Series model from Baby Jogger and I absolutely love it. I'm not much of a runner but I am a notoriously fast walker...It has an adjustable handle, folds easily (with one hand!) and the front wheel can be locked (for running) or left for walking.”
 

   
         
 

L.A. Pregnancy, May 2006
The staff of L.A. Pregnancy: the Hip Pregnancy Resource tested the City Series Single over several months.

One reviewer exclaims, “What did we LOVE best? The simple one handed lift and fold no mess [sic] say ‘all done’!”  The conclusion: “Light and sturdy, this stroller is a must for all new mothers!”


 
   
         
 

Bundle, Spring 2006

Highlights the City Series Single as an All-Terrain stroller in its feature “Strolling In Style.”


 
   
         
 

Mothering, May/June 2006
Features the City Series Double in an article entitled “Strokes of Genius".

“[The City Series Double stroller] seems to float above the ground with the suspension of a figure skater on ice. It goes through every doorway..., turns on a dime, and folds up with a single, unconfounding motion.”


 
   
         
 

Life & Style, May/June 2006

Features the Q-Series Single in its peek “Inside Katie [Holmes]’s Nursery.”
   
 

 

     

Fit For Fun names the Performance Series the ‘Porsche among strollers’, April 2006

"The winning stroller (Baby Jogger’s Performance Single 20”) is the sportiest (of the eight we tested). It provides the most comfortable ride for the child and is the easiest to run with on all terrains. The Performance Single is our test runners’ first choice, with its unbeatable handling and maneuverability.”
(translated from German)



   

Mommies With Style founder names the Baby Jogger City Series her “new favorite stroller”, March 2006
“The City Series has an adjustable handle that goes to several different positions...We tested out the ‘tall’ adjustment and my husband was in heaven...Other nifty features: it folds easily and compactly; the front wheel can be locked for running or left free to swivel; it has incredible storage.”
 






Running Times editor-in-chief recommends the Performance Series for all expecting fathers, December 2005

“The new Performance Baby Jogger...is designed for you, with large diameter wheels, ergonomically shaped handle, a comfortable and adjustable seat and canopy, shock absorbers, and a lightweight but rugged frame...”
 







Ms. Fitness, Winter 2005
The Performance Series strollers are featured in the article “Santa Loves Mommies Who Stay in Shape”.

“Backed by a unique and sophisticated staged assembly process, the Performance Series is the most durable jog stroller on the market and is capable of enduring extended wear and tear on all types of surfaces.”






American Baby, September 2005
The City Series is highlighted in the Crib Notes section.

“Baby Jogger’s new City Series, featuring swivel wheels…has a deep recline for naps, and it folds surprisingly easily.”