The first is half the price, but I'm not sure about the quality? I will have a 20 mo. old and a newborn. The City Select is $500 and that is not including a second seat or other necessary parts that total close to $300. $800 for a stroller seems quite excessive but I REALLY like the concept of the City Select.
I am very petite and can't see myself pushing around a 45 lb. stroller, like some of the gracos and chiccos. The City Select weighs about 27 lbs I think and the Kolcraft 34 lbs.
Or, recommend your double stroller!
Re: double stroller: kolcraft contours LT tandem or Baby Jogger City Select?
I've started to think the city select is overrated and overpriced. I guess the only thing I can say it's got over the kolcraft, is that it folds up easier. But it's not like the kolcraft is difficult, it's just not super easy like city select.
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Just FYI, the 27 lb. weight you listed for the City Select is when it's being used as a single stroller. It weighs 34 lbs. when you add on the second seat.
I would suggest loading up both seats and trying them out in a store. That style can be harder to push and steer because of the long wheel base. That's one of the main complaints I've seen about the City Select. If you want a tandem with a better push you may want to look into Phil & Teds, Mountain Buggy, or the Britax B-Ready.
Good side by side double strollers tend to be much easier to push and steer, so you may want to consider one of those instead. They're also lighter and fold more easily and compactly which might be important for putting them in and out of your car. Good side by side options: Bumbleride Indie Twin, Mountain Buggy, Baby Jogger City Mini or City Mini GT Double. All the ones I listed will also fit through a standard doorway.
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The 27 lbs is as a single. A city select as a double weighs about 34 lbs. So they weigh about the same. You can get a better deal on Albee baby (new - $550, comes w/second seat in diamond color) on the city select or Craigslist (if you don't mind used).
I'm planning on getting the new B-Ready w/second seat.
I have the City Select and I love it. (Though I haven't used it for 2 yet.)
I went to a store that had a bunch of different double stroller choices (including the Britax B-Ready, Uppababy, Graco, etc.) and tried them all out. The City Select was by far my favorite.
It's definitely pricey, but I knew I would get a lot of use out of mine. I think a lot of it depends on how you will use the stroller (where and how frequently).
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Agree with PP that BJCS is overrated and overpriced. I test drove both and even going in convinced I would hate the Kolcraft, I came away unable to find any reason to spend the extra money. We got the Kolcraft. I've obviously not had a chance to use it yet, but I can tell you it drives well, snaps the carseats in very securely, and is much easier on the wallet.
The only downside is that it is HEAVY. Almost 50 pounds.
Different seats fit differently. My peg fits like a glove.
I bought the City Select for this specific reason and it was my best purchase! It was expensive at the retail stores, so I went on ebay and found it tax free and almosty $200 less than retail. I used gift cards and BRU coupons to get the parts, but I'm sure you can probably find these on ebay. Check Craigslist too, because you never know.
I only wanted to spend money once on a stroller, so I decided to "splurge" up front on the City Select. A few downsides though....it folds nice, but isnt equipt to hang in your home or garage; they suggest you keep it in your house bc the weather may have an effect on the nylon...and for me it just doesnt fit all that great in my home; and its a bit complicated to understand (at first) with poor directions - DH and I had a horrible time getting it together and figuring out which button or slot was for which feature...and then we had to remember it. Still love it though, despite all these flaws!
I cannot speak for these particular strollers, I have a BOB single and am purchasing a City Summit Double. When it comes to a stroller, I really think quality is most important. It may be a little more money, but in the long run, a nice stroller can make a HUGE difference. I originally registered for a Chicco stroller before getting the BOB and I HATED IT. Quality was poor and once DS was out of the car seat bucket he hated riding in the Chicco. He will be 3 in June and will still ride in the BOB comfortably for hours!
You could also check craigslist for a gently used one. Also, albeebaby.com is having a great sale on Baby Joggers with free shipping too
GL!
This. I was surprised when we went to buy buy baby and I liked the city select. I expected to like the double city mini. I debated, really debated, but after seeing multiple used city selects sell for 400-450 on craigslist I finally bit the bullet and got the new one on albeebaby, hopefully I can recoup a good chunk of the cost later. The other debate was saving the money and going for the diamond, also glad I did. It is way more gray than the pictures make it seems, and I've already had no problems wiping it clean.
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