
Baby Jogger
Baby Jogger City Mini GT3 All Terrain Stroller (Rich Black)
The Baby Jogger City Mini GT3 is an all-terrain stroller designed for daily use on city streets and light off-road trails. It features forever air rubber tires with all-wheel suspension, a one-hand self-standing fold with auto-lock, and a height-adjustable leatherette handlebar. The stroller supports children up to 65 lb, includes a UV 50+ canopy with peekaboo windows, and comes with infant car seat adapters for Baby Jogger and Graco seats (Nuna compatible with separate adapter). Users praise its smooth maneuverability and easy fold, but note the seat may be shallow for taller toddlers and the canopy can be noisy when adjusted.
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby Strollers
Size
- GTIN
047406191758- MPN
BABYJOGGER-047406191758-NEWOVERSTOCK
Specifications
- Gender
- unisex
- Age Group
- newborn
- Condition
- new
- Dimensions
- 37.4 x 23.6 x 40.9 in
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby Strollers
Image Analysis
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Studio photo of a black three-wheel stroller with large canopy, brown handle cover, underseat mesh basket, and visible baby jogger logo on the frame.
OCR: baby joggerblack fabric canopyretractable sun canopymesh ventilation panelblack padded seat linerfive-point harness strapscentral buckleblack metal frameblack plastic wheelsfront swivel wheelrear fixed wheelsbrown faux leather handleunderseat mesh storage basketlogo badge on frameangled side support baradjustable recline hingetextured wheel treadstudio white backgroundsoft studio lightingshadow on ground- 02high

Outdoor lifestyle image of a couple walking while the woman pushes a three-wheel stroller with a smiling child seated inside; white promotional headline text appears on the right side.
OCR: DURABILITY TESTED. PREMIUM DESIGN. ONE-HAND FOLD.adult male wearing light pink button-down shirtadult female wearing cream ribbed sleeveless topyoung child seated in stroller wearing blue knit sweaterthree-wheel stroller framestroller handlebarstroller canopy folded backstroller padded seatstroller five-point harness strapsfront swivel wheelrear wheels with visible treadstroller underseat storage basketchild holding small handheld toycobblestone pavementoutdoor storefront posters on wallwhite bold headline text overlay- 03high

Outdoor lifestyle image of a woman pushing a black stroller with two children; left panel shows family on a park path and right panel shows a close-up of the stroller wheel and suspension with promotional text overlay.
OCR: FROM CITY STREETS TO FOREST TRAILS. ALL-WHEEL SUSPENSION. FOREVER AIR RUBBER TIRES. baby joggerblack stroller canopymesh storage basketfront swivel wheelrear suspension wheelfoam or rubber tire treadfive-point harness strapsmother pushing strollertoddler sitting in strolleryoung child standing on stroller rear platformwhite sleeveless dressblue knit sweater tied at shoulderspink dress on childoutdoor park background with treesmetal railing by waterclose-up wheel detailpromotional text overlaybeige shoulder totesunglasses on headwater bottles in basketpaved path- 04high

Left: a folded baby stroller shown in studio with dimension lines. Right: lifestyle photo of a woman carrying the folded stroller while helping a young child in a park. Large text on the right reads 'SIGNATURE ONE-HAND FOLD'.
OCR: 25.1in. 31.5in. 10.2in. SIGNATURE ONE-HAND FOLD. baby joggerfolded strollerfront swivel wheelrear wheelgray quilted seat fabricsilver metal frameblack plastic wheel hubbrown leatherette handlebarround hinge cap with 'baby jogger' logoteal blue fabric accessory hangingwhite dimension annotationsstudio background left panelblack text panel rightoutdoor park scene right panelwoman carrying folded strolleryoung child- 05high

Close-up studio shot of a stroller showing a perforated brown leatherette adjustable handlebar, teal canopy fabric, black adjustment clamp, and a white frame tube; image includes headline text and an inset showing multiple handle positions.
OCR: HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE HANDLEBAR. UV 50+. PREMIUM LEATHERETTE HANDLEteal woven fabric canopyperforated brown leatherette handleblack plastic adjustment clampwhite metal frame tubeblack fabric storage basketsmall UV 50+ fabric taginset detail thumbnail imagestudio background with soft lightingbold white headline text overlay- 06high

Collage of stroller product photos showing a child seated with a harness and magnetic buckle, teal canopy with peekaboo mesh windows, brown handlebar, near-flat recline, and a large mesh storage basket over grass.
OCR: NO-RETHREAD HARNESS. MAGNETIC BUCKLE. UV 50+ CANOPY. PEEKABOO WINDOWS WITH MAGNETIC CLOSURES. NEAR-FLAT SEAT RECLINE. LARGE STORAGE BASKETchild seated in strollerfive-point harness strapsmagnetic buckleno-rethread harnessteal canopyUV 50+ text on canopypeekaboo mesh windowmagnetic closure on canopybrown leatherette handlebarblack framenear-flat seat reclinemesh seat/back panellarge mesh storage basketrear double wheelsrubber tiresbaby jogger circular logo- 07high

Studio product images of a three-wheel stroller showing a beige canopy, brown curved handlebar, black frame and seat, a transparent weather shield covering the stroller, a detachable belly bar, and a parent console with a cup or bottle.
OCR: CUSTOMIZE YOUR RIDE. BELLY BAR*. baby jogger. WEATHER SHIELD*. PARENT CONSOLE*. *sold separatelystroller framecanopytransparent rain shieldthree-wheel stroller configurationfront swivel wheelrear wheels with spokesstorage basket underseatadjustable shoulder harness strapspadded strap coversdetachable belly barcurved brown faux leather handlebartextured beige fabric canopyblack fabric seatblack matte frame finishcup or bottle in parent consoleparent console attachmentbaby jogger logo on wheel hubstudio shot with neutral gray backgrounddirectional soft lighting- 08high

Black stroller with an attached infant car seat shown alongside a glider board ride-on platform, presented in a studio promotional layout with large headline text.
OCR: OTHER WAYS TO STROLL WITH THE FAMILY. BABY JOGGER AND GRACO INFANT CAR SEAT ADAPTERS INCLUDED. INFANT CAR SEAT. GLIDER BOARD. *sold separatelystroller frameinfant car seat attachedstroller canopypadded infant seat insertleatherette stroller handlebarfront swivel wheelsrear wheels with axleunderseat storage basket with mesh sidesstroller seat fabric - blackglider board ride-on platformglider board front caster wheelsfoot brake pedalbaby jogger circular logo on framepromotional text block on black background
Brand PDP Lookup
- Brand
- Baby Jogger
city mini® GT3 all-terrain stroller
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Customer Reviews
0 reviews · out of 5
Absolutely Terrible Design
I was really hoping I would be happy with this stroller but it’s terrible. My toddler can easily get his arms out if the top straps. The back of it moves allowing him to move his torso forward. The strap height moves. The worst part is the buckle that connects the hip and torso doesn’t stay so that means just about every time I have connect this stupid part on both sides before is can connect them to the center magnetic buckle. Umm I have a wild toddler it makes it extremely difficult to buckle I was hoping the magnetic buckle would make it super easy but nope, the connector piece is really tin and it has to slide through, this was a huge oversight on the design, and there is zero reason to have it so it can just slide apart every time. I would not recommend this stroller at all. This is our third kid, we’ve had so many strollers over the years, I’m really disappointed.
Amazing stroller
Got this stroller a couple days ago and love everything about it ❤️ I love the color and all the family friendly features it has! The stroller glides so smooth and my baby girl loves to be in it!
Great stroller lacking key features
From the rich teal color of the soft fabrics to the thoughtful features, this is a well-made and luxurious feel stroller. There are many features that I find very helpful, such as the easy-to-use magnetic buckles and adjustable leatherette handle which feels great in my hands. The handle and harness were easy to adjust and accommodated different heights between myself and my husband as well as my kiddos. The large canopy provides ample shade. I also appreciate all the peekaboo windows, and the magnetic closures, which made operation easy peasy. One of the easiest features to use is the one handed folding. Also, the stroller is light enough to make carrying easy during outings. The large storage basket is also a plus. I also like how you can push one side down to get things in and out of the basket easier. The stroller handled the road and grass well, providing a smooth ride for the little ones. I haven’t been able to take it on a walking trail yet. I was a little hesitant at first with it being a three-wheel stroller. I had one in the past, and the front wheel kept locking up on me when turning, causing extreme frustration. However, I have not had that problem with this stroller. When not in use, storage is made more convenient with the self-standing feature. However, it did take me a minute to realize that the handle does need to be fully extended for the stroller to stand on its own. I also think that a storage bag of some sort would be a nice accessory to add. Overall, this is a nice stroller and does include some useful features. However, for the price-point, I do feel like it is missing some key accessories, such as snack tray and a parent cup holder. The stroller doesn’t even come with the belly bar and must be purchased separately. Thank you Stellar Review for proving me the City Mini GT3 stroller to test.
10 out of 10 Rides smooth as butter
I have to say I was very pleased with this stroller. Literally, right out of the box I was able to lift it easily with one hand. A simple flip of the latch, easy pop on wheels that securely lock without trying to find a screw driver and remind myself to “righty tighty, lefty loosey” for hours. I had this baby ready to roll in a matter of minutes. My absolute favorite thing is the adjustable handle bar that’s a TRUE height adjustment. Not just a flip of the position, that’s how we ended up stroller shopping in the first place. Hehe. I’m 5’5 but I have long legs and arms so I’d say this is tall girlie (and guys) approved for sure! The front wheel lock is an easy click of a button so great for an impromptu jog. But let’s get into this magnetic buckle…Game changer! I need everything this easy, car seat, high chair, etc. Someone definitely designed this for the moms desperately trying to get a screaming toddler strapped in who missed nap time. Other favorite features was the basket was large enough to fit all the essential toys my toddler needs every outing. As well as a back pocket perfect for holding those cherished stuffies. I also really like the fabric used on the stroller visor. It is nice and thick material not a flimsy plastic. Think quality drapes. This is it, but with plenty of ventilation. Overall I am super pleased with this jogger. I received this as a part of a Stellar Product testing panel but definitely will be putting this on the list for my best friend who is expecting. It is worth every penny!
Got Me Outside More
Thank you to Stellar Product Testing Panel for sending me the Citi Mini GT3 Stroller to try. As a homeschool mom of two boys 5 and 2 we love being outside but I often found it hard to get out as much as we wanted trying to wrangler both of them. This stroller was a pleasant addition this spring and got us outside more as I was able to push my youngest while jogging and my oldest could ride his bike alongside us. It was light and smooth to jog with on well maintained jogging paths and the basket was big enough to carry three water bottles, snacks, and a small diaper bag for necessities. It handled better on dirt paths than I had expected and I was able to push it on simple hiking trails to carrying out stuff and get the youngest back when he got tired. It is extremely well made of high quality material and is very comfortable for my son. The reclining feature is especially nice when he needs to nap on longer adventures for my older son. The magnetic bent flaps where a simple yet very effective creature to keep everyone comfortable and allow for monitoring of sleeping children easily. Usually my biggest hang-up with kids products is keeping them cleaned and being able to adjust them. The Citi Mini was so easy to use that both my husband and myself could adjust all aspects of it and fold it done without needing the directions. I didn't need them but it does come with attachments for a carseat to be secured to it for smaller children so could be a growth with them product also.
Easy to use while being compact and comfy
The City Mini GT3 was a great addition for our family to use. It folds up super easy with one hand and is compact, allowing for your trunk space to have plenty of room left for whatever else you need to bring with you. I liked that the handle height is able to be changed (great for my use and when my husband uses it!). Our youngest seemed comfy enough in it and naps have been plentiful when they are in it for our walks. The wheels navigate most areas well except the weird sand part that the local zoo has near an exhibit section. Cons: no snack/drink tray that comes with it. The foot rest section doesn’t adjust. Wheels worked well for most terrain except super bumpy sidewalks and sandy spots. Pros: folds up to a very manageable size, adjustable handle, good cargo space for snacks and drinks and other items, easy set up, and I really liked the magnetic parts for the shade - no Velcro snagging here! Disclaimer: I received this item as part of the Stellar Product Testing Panel.
Best Stroller
I was given this stroller to try as part of the Stellar Product Testing Panel, and let me tell you, boy am I sure glad I did. This stroller is amazing! I have also been a Baby Jogger fan; in fact, when my oldest was born seven years ago, I received the City Mini GT travel system. Baby Jogger appears to have added updates over the years, and this GT3 is a game changer. One of my favorite features is the self-standing fold. All of my other strollers plop onto the ground once folded. Not this one! It stands up right without falling over after folding it. And, by the way, the fold is still an extremely quick and easy one-handed fold. Folding the stroller literally takes one second. The other conveniences of this stroller are also instrumental. The storage basket is really large, which seriously comes in handy when you have multiple kids like I do. I can fit my entire, full sized diaper bag backpack in the storage basket, and then I can even add more by sticking in water bottles, sweatshirts, etc., in the remaining space surrounding the diaper bag. Also, we attend many functions that require maneuvering the stroller over grass and gravel. Some strollers absolutely cannot handle this, but the City Mini GT3 can do so every easily thanks to the all terrain wheels. These are not the cheap plastic wheels you see on many strollers. The wheels on this stroller are more similar to the material of bike tires and really can navigate multiple terrain easily. If you can’t already tell, I highly recommend this stroller. My children have transitioned through a variety of Baby Jogger products as they have aged, and they never disappoint.
Great everyday stroller
I will start by saying, I’m a bit of a stroller snob. I have two little ones, a 2 yr old a 4 yr old, both of which regularly use a stroller for anything more than a block long walk. Over the years, I’ve owned close to a dozen strollers for them, including other Baby Jogger ones. Upon unboxing, my initial thoughts were that it feels sturdy, I love the color combo of the brown leather and the teal shade and assembly is a snap, just popping the wheels in. My 2 yr old wanted to test it out right away so she hopped right in. The straps are a little difficult to move to higher notches, but comparable to most strollers - nothing innovative here, but also no unwelcome surprises. The magnetic closure is pretty neat because it ensures you’ll never pinch your child’s skin in the harness, which, unfortunately, I’ve experienced. The straps themselves are also super soft. That being said, because I have slightly older children, we rarely use harnesses at this age - they both enjoy getting in and out on our walks. So, I removed the top harness straps for her, so they weren’t digging into her back. I put them in the little mesh storage compartment on the seat’s back, so they don’t get lost. Then, her and I were off! It has a great push, which I’ve come to expect with BabyJogger strollers and, despite being three wheels, it’s stable. I have some jogging style strollers that are really tippy and can be hard to correct - which hasn’t been an issue with this one. This can also be the case when kids are climbing in and out, but I haven’t experienced that with the City Mini GT3. I live in the city, so we primarily walk on paved sidewalks and some grassy areas, but we aren’t necessarily in a rugged terrain. I was happy with how the stroller handled, specifically how it reacts to uneven sidewalk cracks. It does pretty good and my kids didn’t seem phased when we hit a bump, which they sometimes are. The basket can hold all our library books and some snacks, while providing easy access to the contents. My only concern is the 25 lb weight limit, which sounds reasonable, but kid’s stuff piles up fast. I love how easy the City Mini GT3 is to fold, you just pull up on the seat’s strap and it snaps shut, like a pack and play. It’s feasible with one hand! Additionally, there are no buttons to push or locks to engage, which is great! Speaking of locks, the GT3’s locking mechanism is easy to engage and disengage, while remaining secure during locked times. I could disengage it in bare feet, which I can’t do with a lot of my strollers because they work so hard. It also stores upright, which can be handy for sliding into tighter storage spaces and vehicles, while feeling a little more sanitary. Just remember to lock the wheels before you close it. However, my favorite feature is the adjustable foot rest. My kids typically like to sit with their feet straight out in front of them, not below them and the GT3 allows for that. It has a small bar that pops into a lock that holds the foot area upright. That, combined with the ability to lay them nearly flat, makes it an ideal napping stroller. The back rest is a breeze to use, a tab reclines the seat and to put it upright, you just push the seat back up, which is pretty slick. The seat also seems really comfortable and nap inducing, soft with some added plushness. However, I’m uncertain of its washability because the manual doesn’t explicitly say which fabric parts are washable, but instead says to check tags on the stroller. I’d also be nervous to put it back together. I struggle when I have to wash my car seats and those manuals give very explicit instructions on how to put them back together. Another of my “must have” features was lacking as well - there isn’t a cup holder or significant storage for the caregiver. That was definitely disappointing to see, since I would love a spot for my travel coffee mug on our morning walks. The handlebar, while luxe in feel and aesthetic, didn’t adjust as much as I would have liked. The lowest setting still felt a little high for my 5’6” frame, but my long legs bumped into the brake bar a bit when we walked. I wish there was a tilt on the bar in addition to height. In conclusion, the City Mini GT3 is a great stroller and I’ll definitely be using it as my everyday stroller going forward. Since receiving it, my 2 yr old and I have used it for most of our walks, but even my 4 yr old fits comfortably in it, per the photo. I can see the GT3 getting a lot of miles and longevity in our home! Thanks to the Stellar Product Testing Panel for providing me with this stroller.
Reddit Insights
5 threads · r/SingleMothersbyChoice, r/toddlers, r/beyondthebump, r/Buyingforbaby, r/fitpregnancyReddit users praise the Baby Jogger City Mini GT3 for its one-hand fold, all-terrain capability, and durability, but some note the seat is shallow and the canopy can be noisy.
Most users recommend the GT3 for its ease of use, maneuverability, and comfortable ride, though a few mention minor drawbacks.
Themes
Use Cases
- Everyday all-terrain strolling (city + light off-road)
- Travel system with infant car seat
- Jogging/running (light jogging, not heavy running)
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- Can the GT3 be used for jogging?
- Yes, it's suitable for light jogging on paved surfaces but not recommended for serious long-distance running.
- Is the GT3 seat comfortable for toddlers?
- Most find it comfortable, but taller toddlers may outgrow it sooner due to the shallow seat.
- How does the fold work?
- It has an easy one-hand fold by pulling a strap in the seat; it stands when folded.
Compared To
vs UPPAbaby Cruz/Vista
GT3 is seen as more maneuverable and better for all-terrain, but UPPAbaby has a larger seat and more accessories.
vs Thule Urban Glide
Thule is preferred for serious running; GT3 is better for everyday use and has an easier fold.
vs BOB joggers
BOB offers superior suspension for running, but GT3 is more compact and versatile for daily life.
Source Threads
Recommendation for Baby Jogger City Mini GT3 with Nuna car seat adapter
I registered for the Nuna PIPA RX car seat and the Baby Jogger City Mini GT3 - Baby Jogger sells a little adapter for Nuna :) All the reviews I read said that Baby Jogger handles better than Nuna or Uppababy, is good on all terrain, and is super easy to fold down (important to me).
r/SingleMothersbyChoiceView thread →
Mixed feedback on GT3 for toddlers: shallow seat and noisy canopy
I've been using the GT3 for about a year now. Pros: one-hand fold is amazing, great on all terrain, smooth push. Cons: The seat is kind of shallow so my 2.5yo looks a little cramped, and the canopy is loud when you pull it down which wakes him sometimes.
r/toddlersView thread →
Using City Mini GT for newborn with bassinet attachment
We used the City Mini GT (older version) from birth with the bassinet attachment and loved it. It handled well on gravel paths and grass. The fold was super easy and it fit in our small trunk. The newer GT3 looks even better with the improved wheels.
r/beyondthebumpView thread →
Positive feedback on GT3 for daily use and travel
We got the GT3 a few months ago and it's been great. The fold is ridiculously easy, it's not too heavy to lift into the car, and my baby seems super comfortable. We've taken it on dirt trails and it handled them no problem. Definitely recommend.
r/BuyingforbabyView thread →
Comparison of jogging/all-terrain strollers; GT3 praised for everyday versatility
After testing a bunch, the Baby Jogger City Mini GT3 is the best all-around. Great for daily walks and light jogging, but if you're a serious runner go with Thule or BOB. The GT3 is more nimble for errands though and the fold can't be beat.
r/fitpregnancyView thread →