



Let me start by saying, this stroller is a GAME-CHANGER for travel. As someone who’s schlepped bulky strollers through airports and cobblestone streets, the City Tour 2’s 14lb weight feels like cheating. The one-handed fold is so smooth—it literally locks itself!—and the compact size fits in overhead bins (yes, flight attendants gasped).
The GOOD:
- That ‘umbrella stroller’ stigma? Gone. The ride is shockingly smooth—even on Egyptian sand and Italian cobblestones during my testing.
- Magnetic peekaboo window + extended UV 50+ canopy = baby nap fortress.
- Near-flat recline saved us during a delayed flight when it became a makeshift crib.
- Travel bag included (unlike *cough* premium brands). Slings over your shoulder while wrangling toddlers.
The NOT-SO-GOOD:
- Basket’s tighter than airplane seats—my diaper bag plays Tetris to fit.
- Missing belly bar/cup holders (but $30 fixes that).
- Unfolding requires two hands—not ideal mid-meltdown.
Real-talk moment: After surviving three international trips, two Disney marathons, and daily subway commutes with my 90th-percentile-height toddler (who STILL fits at age 4!), this replaced my $700 stroller. Pro tip: Buy the cheapest color + add accessories separately. Trust me, when you’re gate-checking this for the fifth time, you’ll thank past-you for choosing practicality over prestige.
