Baby Jogger Child Tray for 2008 City & Summit Double Strollers

Baby Jogger Child Tray for 2008 City & Summit Double Strollers

From the Manufacturer
The Child Tray Double attaches with velcro onto a double belly bar to provide seated children with a durable easy way to clean the surface and the cup holder. The Child Trays are sold individually and the Belly Bar is sold separately.

The Baby Jogger Child Tray features a convenient baby cup holder and a durable easy to clean surface. This tray is compatible with the City Mini, City Classic, City Elite and Summit 360 strollers.

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  • Tacita says:

    I bought my Baby Jogger City Mini Double stroller last year after looking at several double strollers. For some reason, finding a side by side stroller with child trays is virtually impossible. It also happens to be one of the features that I really wanted so of course I purchased the trays when they became available. The trays attach to the belly bar with velcro straps. I was a little worried that they wouldn’t velcro on securely but they do in fact attach very firmly with adjustable velcro loops. The trays are quite sturdy as well. They can be adjusted higher or lower because the belly bar is adjustable. My twins are 15 months old and even on the lower setting the tray is a little high. I wouldn’t suggest these trays for a small baby. They are a lot bigger and higher than what you would see on a single stroller that has a tray attached.

    Overall, the trays are good and do come in handy but I think it’s kind of ridiculous that it costs upwards of $80.00 just to have child trays on a $350.00 stroller.

  • Kylee says:

    this is a good concept since the stroller doesn’t come with a tray, the problem is it only fits one tray. So only one kid gets the tray infront of them. I ordered two and am now stuck with an extra one.

 

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