Baby Jogger City Elite Single Specifications
Certifications Manufactured to the relevant international safety standards and complies with BS EN 1888:2003 inc. A1,2,3: 2005 Design Use Baby Jogger pushchairs are suitable from birth to 4/5 years. The swivel front wheel gives superb manoeuvrability and is designed primarily for use around town. It is possible to 'lock' the front wheel to limit the swivel and this can be useful on very rough ground. Frame Constructed of heavy duty aluminium tubing with major stress joints welded for durability. High stress items like axles are of coated steel. Plastic mouldings of high grade polymer. Remarkable Quick Fold Technology never fails to impress everyone we have shown it to ! Click to watch the Baby Jogger Single City Elite Demo Video There is a clamp to keep the pushchair shut when folded. Suspension The front wheel incorporates a robust suspension system to reduce jarring of the occupant as it rides over obstacles. Fabrics Strong, lightweight, washable fabrics which easily detach from the frame.The seat should be washed in cold water on the delicate cycle of your washing machine and attached back onto the stroller to dry. Wheels The 300mm (12") pneumatic wheels with double steel bearings are free running and more importantly give a smooth ride. Heavy Duty inner tubes fitted as standard. The Quick Release Wheels (front and rear) are not fiddly to mount or dismount - less than 5 seconds per wheel ! Adjustable Handle The Baby Jogger City Elite accomodates tall or short with a comfort grip, positive locking action and minimal joint flex. A fabric 'parent console' is fitted in front of the handle - multiple storage compartments to hold those things you would like to have immediately to hand. Seat The Baby Jogger seat angle is easily adjustable with one hand reclining to almost flat. It is suitable for use from birth or you can add a Carrycot. The seat base and back are padded providing both cushioning and insulation from underseat cooling. The seat is slightly deeper than the average pushchair seat and the ability to raise the 'kicker' (the section between the seat and the footplate) is especially valuable for a smaller baby. Basket The basket is adequate although oddly it can be accessed from either side or even the front but not from the rear.
They have put a lot of thought into the design of their pushchairs and how parents will be using them. The specifications listed below are subject to minor variations. Please exercise caution when comparing pushchair specifications between manufacturers - especially weight as they weigh them with different accessories fitted - they all like to show their product in the best light !. We have tried as far as possible to give the worst case maximum dimensions even when they are greater than listed by the manufacturer, the weights include the wheels, basket and sun canopy. |
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Length (max) 47" 119 cm Handle Height Adjustable (max) 46" 117 cm Width 27.5" 69.5 cm Seat Width 14" 35.5 cm Seat Depth 10" 25 cm Seat Depth inc 'kicker' 17" 43 cm Seat to Footplate 9" 23 cm Seat Back 21" 53 cm Maximum Head Height 26" 66 cm Weight 26 lbs 12.2 kg Max Load Child, Europe EN1888 33 lbs 15 kg (US - 75 lbs, 34 kg) Recommended Tyre Pressure 20 psi 0.7 bar Wheels (foam filled) Front & Rear 12" 30 cm
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Length 32" 81 cm Height 13" 33 cm Width 27.5" 69.5 cm
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Length 27.5" 70 cm Height 10.5"27 cm Width 20.5" 51.5 cm Weight 17 lbs 8 kg
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Please note that the specifications listed above are as accurate as is practical to give, they are rounded for ease of presentation and are subject to manufacturers change without notice. The weight given is what we weighed it at and is slightly greater than that listed by the manufacturer. On the other hand because they detail the maximum point on the pushchair they may also give the impression that the pushchair is larger than it actually is when folded. If a particular dimension is crucial to you then contact us for an exact figure. Maximum Tyre Pressure should not be exceeded and should be reduced if transported in the unpressurised cargo hold of an aircraft on a long haul flight.
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