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Baby Jogger City Select Pram - $449.50 (50% off, Discount Shown at Checkout, Click and Collect Only) @ David Jones

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Was looking for prams and found this deal. I don't personally have this pram but have heard lots of good things about it.
Suitable from 6 months + (would need the bassinet to make it suitable from newborn).


Whether you're looking for a travel system, a pram, a double stroller, a triple, or just a single, the City Select could be the only stroller you'll ever need. The most versatile stroller on the market today, the City Select was designed to keep your family rolling as it grows from one child to two, or even three.

  • Patented Quick-Fold Technology - allows you to fold your stroller in one simple step<br>
  • Innovative multi-functional design allows you to select your seating arrangement up to 16 unique combinations (with double conversion kits sold separately)
  • Hand operated parking brake
  • 12" forever-air rear and 8" lightweight front wheels with front wheel suspension and sealed ball bearings
  • Swivel front wheels for quick and agile maneuverability can lock into place for long distance strolling<br> - Multi-position seat recline for passenger comfort
  • Multi-position sun canopy with peek-a-boo window and adjustable head height
  • Adjustable 5-point safety harness with shoulder pads and buckle cover
  • Multi-position foot well tilt adds leg support
  • Telescoping handlebar with wipe clean grip
  • Seat back storage compartment and large under seat basket
  • Secure fold latch for easy transportation or storage

  • Only suitable from 6 months+

  • 20.5Kgs per seat weight capacity
  • Single Weight 12.5kgs (with Seat)
  • Double weight 14.5kgs
  • Pram frame weight 10kgs (without seat)
  • UV50+ Protection Canopy

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  • Any C&C stock though? WA is all out for delivery and C&C

  • +3

    I have this pram. Its awesome.
    There is also a capsule holder that you can get but it was a different brand which fits this pram. We never got to use it. If U interested I can try seeing what brand it was

    • Maxi Cosi from memory is the one we used with it

    • +1

      Baby Jogger also have released their own capsule. We've got it, and it's ok. Goes up to 1 year. We aren't in love with the attachment mechanism to the pram - it is difficult to align to slot in, and sometimes needs a lot of force to get off. (The locking mechanism of the Steelcraft Agile and their Infant capsule is much much better in this respect. It doesn't even need a safety strap, which the Baby Jogger does have) It is isofix, and is relatively light. The straps have a sliding adjustment method, rather than having to refeed.

      The Britax Unity capsule is also compatible, but needs different adaptors.

      The Arlo is also compatible, but needs a huge attachment (like a metal frame) which immediately put me off.

      • +1

        We have a adaptor that we bought from a baby store that goes onto our Baby Jogger City Select and lets us use our Britax Unity Neos capsule with it. Preferred this capsule as unlike the maxi cosi's they go to 1 year old (we made 11 months i think).

        We got the Baby Jogger City Select during an Ebay sale about 2 years ago from the US. Was just under $600AU including shipping, but came with the second seat. This is a great deal for one with AU warranty.

        • We actually wanted to get the unity Neos, but neither Britax nor Baby jogger would confirm it would work. In hind sight I probably should have just taken it to a pram store with everything and tried it myself.

          It is however slightly harder to find places that stock the click and go connectors for the Britax.

          Good on you for getting it to work

        • @butwhy:

          I can confirm Neos works with city select. I bought the adapters on Facebook marketplace for around $20.

  • So RRP is $900?

    • +14

      No, it's $899

      • Every dollar counts.

  • +2

    It's available in Miranda, NSW. I haven't checked the other states.

    The site design is so bad, you have to click the drop down box, click Add Store and then it tells you whether it's in stock or not. Once you've added too many stores, the system throws an unspecificed error and you have to clear cache to start checking stock again.

    • Max number of stores you can add at one time is five. Yes, website isn’t great, but a new one is coming very soon!

      • -6

        Yes, website isn’t great, but a new one is coming very soon!

        The website is utter rubbish and I guarantee the new site will be no better. Look at Amazon to see how a site can be upgraded throughout its life whilst retaining things like reviews and order history.

        All Myer, DJ's and other big websites in Australia know how to do is buy a new POS that is totally different and practically unusable and they keep blaming overseas retailers for their problems.

        The sooner poorly run businesses like DJ's and Myers close the better.

        • +4

          Then kerfuffle will be jobless and no competition, and there will be no physical store walk in and buy goods.
          Amazon designed for online from the start, DJ's and Myer are physical stores competing with online stores, don't want them to go away.

        • @boomramada:

          Then kerfuffle will be jobless and no competition, and there will be no physical store walk in and buy goods.
          Amazon designed for online from the start, DJ's and Myer are physical stores competing with online stores, don't want them to go away.

          All DJ's, Myer and Harvey Norman have done is contribute to the destruction of Australian manufacturing and made obscene profits selling the cheapest rubbish. They're is room in the market for a decent store to take the place of Myers and DJ's but neither of these companies are salvageable.

          There are plenty of issues with retailing in this country especially taxes etc but DJ's and Myers have their own issues with our of touch leadership, an inability to move forward, refusal to support Australian made, refusing to invest in their infrastructure including websites such is one of the biggest issues.

          They could put up a decent alternative to Amazon, they had most of the infrastructure for distribution but they lacked the leadership to take it to the next level.

          They both deserve to close, I feel for the staff that work there but the writing has been on the wall for many years that there is no future with these companies.

        • @Maverick-au:

          All DJ's, Myer and Harvey Norman have done is contribute to the destruction of Australian manufacturing and made obscene profits selling the cheapest rubbish. They're is room in the market for a decent store to take the place of Myers and DJ's but neither of these companies are salvageable.

          Now you going of the topic. Destruction of Australian manufacturing done by Australian consumer/economy, now you shooting the messenger. HN, DJ, MYER, they are business and their job is to meet the consumer needs.

          Simple economics, supply and demand;
          Majority of the consumer don't want to buy Australian made furniture which is x10 more expensive than made in China, due to labor cost (and the high energy/rent/…. cost).
          Do you think Holden and Ford got killed by HN, DJ & MYER?

        • +3

          @boomramada:

          Now you going of the topic. Destruction of Australian manufacturing done by Australian consumer/economy, now you shooting the messenger. HN, DJ, MYER, they are business and their job is to meet the consumer needs.

          No they choose to support Chinese made products that they sold for the same price as Australian products.

          Simple economics, supply and demand;
          Majority of the consumer don't want to buy Australian made furniture which is x10 more expensive than made in China, due to labor cost.

          Australian made is not ten times more. It all started over 20 years ago when they started to replace small lines of once Australian made products with Chinese made and they aggressively continued this until the Australian manufacturers had nowhere to sell their products meanwhile the stores were making huge amounts of money that covered up their massive inefficiencies for a while.

          Do you think Holden and Ford got killed by HN, DJ & MYER?

          Did Harvey Norman, DJ's and Myers sell vehicles?

        • Firstly, Amazon’s website isn’t that great. I was just on the baby section yesterday and noticed what rubbish filters they have. Under prams I get a load of stuff but very little prams.

          And blaming these business for the destruction of Australian manufacturing is just…

          Let’s just say, it’s better to not open your mouth and let others assume your stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.

        • @cloudy:

          Firstly, Amazon’s website isn’t that great. I was just on the baby section yesterday and noticed what rubbish filters they have. Under prams I get a load of stuff but very little prams.

          I'm talking about Amazon US and I specifically said that they continued to update it whilst keeping things like reviews (which is a huge plus for Amazon) and order history etc. There's a reason why Amazon is the world's largest online retailer but DJ's and Myers think they know better.

          And blaming these business for the destruction of Australian manufacturing is just…

          These businesses were responsible for a huge percentage of the sales of Australian goods and they used their market position to push out Australian goods and replaced them with overseas manufactured goods.

          Let’s just say, it’s better to not open your mouth and let others assume your stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.

          Given your example you might want to take your own advice. You have no idea what you are talking about.

        • @Maverick-au:
          Chinese made products that they sold for the same price as Australian products?
          You mean? Australian manufacturing out source to China to produce it cheaper to make a bigger profit with same selling price? that's done by manufactures not HN.. etc.

          Eg, Bonds not made in Australia anymore, but price of the products still the same.

          And lots change since 20 years ago, China got better standards of manufacturing products and Australian economy got better.

          No, HN didn't sell cars, but thats what happen to Australian car manufacturing, its the consumer who killed it, its an example.

        • @boomramada:

          Chinese made products that they sold for the same price as Australian products?
          You mean? Australian manufacturing out source to China to produce it cheaper to make a bigger profit with same selling price? that's done by manufactures not HN.. etc.

          No I mean what I said, the big retailers wanted to make more money so they started replacing Australian made goods with Chinese. Some local manufacturers tried to manufacture in China to compete but most failed.

          Harvey Norman used to have locally made TV and stereo cabinets and had in place agreements that ended up screwing the manufacturers when Harvey Norman started buying in Chinese made replacements.

          Eg, Bonds not made in Australia anymore, but price of the products still the same.

          And you don't think that the retailers are making a heap more?

          And lots change since 20 years ago, China got better standards of manufacturing products and Australian economy got better.

          What does this have to do with anything? Chinese made is still often inferior.

          No, HN didn't sell car, but thats what happen to Australian car manufacturing, its the consumer who killed it, its an example.

          You can't compare the two. Car manufacturing failed for a multiple of reasons including the governments.

          Look at the current rubbish in QLD with the trains outsourced to India for half the price of locally made but upon arrival they're rubbish and will now cost more than making them locally and we still have inferior trains with a reduced life. Other countries refurbish their existing rolling stock which creates ongoing employment locally and a superior product. In this example the government destroyed the local industry through their actions.

        • -1

          @Maverick-au:
          So what was this HN vs Australian cabinet makers argument about? And what's that got to do with you hating all the Aussie retailers like DJ and Myer. You going on cycle. Bottom line is you need local retailers and Australian manufacturing killed by Australian consumers and economy.
          And Amazon isn't that great in Australia yet. I'm done with this argument have a lovely afternoon.

        • @boomramada:

          So what was this HN vs Australian cabinet makers argument about? And what's that got to do with you hating all the Aussie retailers like DJ and Myer. You going on cycle. Bottom line is you need local retailers and Australian manufacturing killed by Australian consumers and economy.

          Where did I say I hated ALL Australian retailers. I have given examples of the poorest retailers in Australia and their pathetic websites and all they do is rip off customers and complain whilst giving poor service.

          DJ's, Myers and Harvey Norman all played a large part in the demise of many Australian industries through abusing their market position and weak government oversight (in the form of the ever useless ACCC).

          And Amazon isn't that great in Australia yet. I'm done with this argument have a lovely afternoon.

          Once again I'm not talking about Amazon in Australia, I'm talking about Amazon in the US. Amazon in Australia is growing and it will take time but they will pose a serious threat to retailers like DJ's and Myers in the years to come. At least they have put the correct infrastructure in place whereas other retailers jump from ecommerce platform to ecommerce platform like each one will be the magical savior.

        • -1

          @Maverick-au:

          Lol, if Australian made products were in demand, and same price as Chinese goods as you state I’m sure there would have been strong demand for it. And if HN, Myer or DJs didn’t choose to sell it some other retailer would have and reaped that demand. What you say is simply utter Donald trump style false.

          Why has western economies all moved from manufacturing? Is it because Myer dj etc fault too? You’re arguments are simply so laughable I’m gonna call troll.

        • @cloudy:

          Lol, if Australian made products were in demand, and same price as Chinese goods as you state I’m sure there would have been strong demand for it. And if HN, Myer or DJs didn’t choose to sell it some other retailer would have and reaped that demand.

          Why don't you take a look at the retailer space 20+ years ago before you say something so utterly absurd.

          What you say is simply utter Donald trump style false.

          This explains why you have idea what you're talking about.

          Why has western economies all moved from manufacturing? Is it because Myer dj etc fault too? You’re arguments are simply so laughable I’m gonna call troll.

          Thanks for your insight, clearly I triggered you.

      • Hi, Do you know if online stock inventory is accurate where it says out of stock for particular store however it is available inside the store.

        • Hi, Do you know if online stock inventory is accurate where it says out of stock for particular store however it is available inside the store.

          The stock inventory is not accurate in anyway. The only way to know for sure is to visit the store and physically check as the staff will look up the system which is also incorrect if you call.

        • -1

          If it's out of stock in store when you look on the website, it's very unlikely you'll be able to find the stock in store despite it saying out of stock unless a new shipment arrived or something.

  • This pram is so good. Fully recommend it

  • No stock left in VIC. I called up and just a couple left in NSW

  • +1

    Almost worth as much as my car.

    • What is your car.

      My first car cost me $500. A Datsun 180b. Still a fond memory.

      • I lost my virginity in a Datsun 120.

        • +2

          Username checks out

        • I lost my virginity in a Datsun 180 - she turned 180 degrees and sped away!

        • +1

          @MathNerd:

          I lost my virginity in a Daihatsu Applause.

          When I got out everyone was clapping.

        • @Scab:

          I lost my virginity in a Daihatsu Stripclub.

          When I got out everyone was fapping.

    • It costs more than three times what I paid for my car. As a millennial hoping to one day own their own home, I don't think I'll ever be able to afford anything more expensive.

  • does it feel heavy?

    • +1

      He ain't heavy, he's my baby.

      • But he's like me. A fatty. So, yes

    • +1

      Very study, but very heavy. If you don't care for lugging it around (or don't have a good amount of car boot space) consider a more compact, lighter pram.

    • +3

      It's extremely heavy and hard to lug around..we call ours the truck.

      Because its so heavy its very sturdy and it pushes like a dream. Heaps of storage underneath and ability to have 2 seats.

    • I tried one out in double mode when I was looking for a double pram and found it difficult to 'pop' up the curb. It might be worth trying one in store before deciding.

    • +1

      No problem pushing it around. None of my family incl. Grandparent's have issues putting it in/out of car. Storage underneath is huge and absolutely the best thing about it. So many other prams have tiny storage space, so do your research.

  • +1

    I've owned this pram and the city mini GT. If you have 1 kid i'd recommend the GT over this. This pram is more suited as a double pram (including people that buy with second kid in mind). We bought it as it's double configuration is long (as opposed to side by side) so it's easier to navigate aisles etc. I'd avoid the kickboard on this model, I was always kicking it with my shins. Being long, it's centre of gravity can go out a bit making certain turns more difficult.

    • keep in mind if you do go the city mini GT, make sure it is a GT (the one with the better wheels), wheels are very important and the regular city mini has crap ones.

  • 2012 model..

  • out of stock

  • +1

    had this pram for 3.5 years, gone through 2 kids with it. rock solid, a tad heavy but its durable, easy to navigate and the bottom basket/net can hold a lot of kgs!

  • +3

    Kid 1: Best pram we could find
    .
    .
    Kid 4: Used McLaren from Gummie

    • Haha so true!

    • +2

      Also true:

      Kid 1: Thousands of photos per day
      .
      .
      Kid 2: One blurry photo per year on their birthday

      • yup.

        Kid 1: Expensive brand new clothing
        Kid 2: Hand me downs or kmart clothes

  • Best price ever?

  • Thanks OP. We lost our pram last week. This is a great price to replace it with another new one. Otherwise would have gone for a used one.

    • +3

      How does one lose a pram?

      • +2

        Put the kids in the car and forgot to put the pram in the car. Only realised the next day :(

      • How does one lose a pram?

        More importantly what about the child in the pram?

        • Put the kids in the car and forgot to put the pram in the car.

          There.

  • We've got the new model (City Select Lux), which is ridiculously overpriced in Australia. Bought it for $850AU delivered from states on Ebay (double pram).

    There are a few advantages of the Lux
    - Modulatable brakes (to have some assistance whilst walking down a hill). Mine doesn't work particularly well and I've been sent a replacement assembly that I haven't tried yet. The standard full brake obviously works properly
    - Rear suspension
    - Compatible with rear facing optional bench seat for older kids (this is not compatible with the old model)
    - The seats now fold up. It is significantly smaller than the old model. Big plus for smaller cars

    Disadvantages:
    - Lux is around 1kg heavier
    - apparently the Lux front seat supports aren't quite as sturdy

    There are lots of comparisons online if you're interested

    • Just did the same thing. Got the Lux and Bassinet for $845 delivered.

  • +2

    Its sturdy but very heavy. Prefer a redsbaby jive over this.

    • Redsbaby is popular but you need to preorder them

  • We bought a Steel Craft Compact Strider Delux over this. It was on sale in babytrain for $575 and it can be used for new borns as well

  • Excellent bargain, thanks OP :).

  • Have had this pram for the last few years, with 2 seats, bassinet and attachment for unity capsule.
    We find the pram excellent and can easily fit 2 kids + equipment.

  • I would skip this pram and get the Baby Jogger City GT. It is much better and probably this price when at full RRP.

    • This converts to double pram with the optional seat, so it is in a completely different league.

      Having said that, if you don't think you have any need for a double, get a single pram. We had a Steelcraft Agile. Very similar to the GT but a little more basic. 7kg. $240. Capsule compatible. We loved it.

  • I had one used, used it with twins for 2 years, found with 1 kid in it's an absolute dream pram, put 2 in and unless your on a perfect level surface like shopping centre it can be hard on the wrists keeping it staight. Side by side with bigger wheels more suitable for going park

  • I have this pram and rate highly. Specially if you are planning to have a second one, the 2 seats would come in handy.
    This price is a real bargain.

  • Just bought the baby yoyo $570. Can even use it for carry on.

  • I own this pram and can recommend it. but I bought mine for $50 second hand…

  • You can't buy it anymore

    seems that its expired

    can someone update it as I keep getting annoyed seeing that its available and then I am unable to purchase it

    • +1

      can someone update it as I keep getting annoyed seeing that its available and then I am unable to purchase it

      Report it yourself! In the time it took you to write this post you could have submitted five or more reports.

  • This SKU cannot be purchased at this time

  • We considered this pram and a million others before buying the Uppababy Alta due to it's very compact and lightweight build - but with Bassinet it will cost more than double this deal price. This is a great deal on Australian stock imo.

  • Any stock left in Sydney?

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