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    I am presently looking for an SBS Double stroller. I was pretty sure I wanted one that had an infant seat adapter, but wasn't very happy with the options.
    While at the store I fell in love with the Baby Jogger city series (classic & elite) and would like to know if anyone knows how safe it is for a newborn. I've heard joggers are not meant for babies with poor head support, but this is marketed as a stroller. Should I specifically buy a double that will accommodate for an infant seat or can I put the baby right in?

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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    I have the Elite Double, and I used the Kiddopotamus Snuzzler in the fully reclined seat for my newborn. It was perfect in SO many ways.

    You shouldn't be jogging with that stroller or with an infant, but we did a lot of walking with DC happily reclined and "coccooned" under those great canopies. This month, I'm currently appreciating the extended foot rests on the Elite. A very nice touch

    BTW, both DC outgrew their infant seat by 5 or so months, and we didn't want to make a "forever" stroller decision on something so temporary.

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    You can definitely use the BJCSD with a newborn, just not for jogging (and the stroller isn't designed for jogging anyway -- no handbrake).
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    Smile Thank you

    Your input was very helpful. Knowing that the newborn will be safe in it without the infant seat has definitely made this decision easier.

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