First Wheels City Elite Reviews and Specifications
*Colour range may not be available in all regions
| The City Elite stroller is a Dutch design and has all the features of a premium high quality stroller, allowing your child to sit in two directions - facing forward or facing backward for your and your child's comfort.
The front swivel wheels can be locked for ease when strolling. Push bar can be adjusted to suit the height of the parent/caregiver. |
| This pram is suitable | From birth |
| Seat capacity | Unknown |
| Can direction of seat be reversed? | Yes |
| Number of Wheels that Swivel | 2 |
| Handle height adjustable? | Yes |
| Handle reversible? | No |
| Toddler Seat Option? | Not available |
Reader Reviews





Very good deal, first impressions
Reviewed by: Lucia
from Canada, Jun 23, 2010
General Review
I have a full review here:
http://luciabluestar.livejournal.com/25756.html
I haven't had the opportunity to use it yet, baby is not here yet. So This here is my first impression. The features are comparable to more expensive strollers. It is very nice looking.
Pros
reversible 3 position seat, easy to attach/remove/adjust seat and bassinet, handlebar adjusts, good suspension, fairly large basket, zipper pocket on the sun shield, included rain shield with the stroller and bug net with the bassinet, car seat adapters are available.
Cons
The newer versions have a better sun shield, no cup holder/snack tray if that's important to you, footrest does not adjust, as with all air filled tires they could go flat or wear out.





Smart looking stroller -- mistaken for a Bugaboo
Reviewed by: DadOnWheels
from Canada, Jan 24, 2010
General Review
We loved the flexibility of the stroller -- bucket seat adapter, sleeping cot, and seat. The material could have been better as one of the foam handlebar grips is completely torn. There's a bar at the top of the seat so kids with long torso will hit their head on it.
Pros
Good looks, passes for a Bugaboo to the uneducated eye, car seat adapters, sleeping cot, good brakes.
Cons
As @Natalie said, inflate tires with handpump only (bought a replacement inner tube from bike store), bar at top of seat, could use a better handlebar, passes for a Bugaboo to the uneducated eye.





Pretty good deal
Reviewed by: Natalie
from canada, Jun 12, 2009
General Review
Nice look. Affordable price compared to similar high end strollers.
Pros
Carry cot is cool looking. Reversible position front and rear facing. Has car seat attachment.
Cons
Wheels explode no way to fix them. Luckily Jolly Jumper in Canada provides new wheels free of charge and no cost to repair them. Do not inflate them at a gas station. Use a bicycle pump and very little pressure.