Our Review of the 

Baby Jogger City View - Canada

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Age

Type

A 3-in-1 car seat that can be used rear-facing, forward-facing, and in high-back booster mode

When

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Stand Out Features of this Car Seat

Anti-Rebound Bar

The Baby Jogger City View convertible car seat has an anti-rebound bar (ARB). The anti-rebound bar is an added safety feature for rear-facing that can reduce the secondary movement of the car seat, called rebound, during a crash. When a collision occurs, the car seat will move forward, towards the front of the vehicle, and rotate downward. And as we all know from high school physics, every action has an equal and opposite reaction — so after that initial movement, the car seat will rebound, or “bounce back” towards the backrest of the vehicle seat. The ARB minimizes this bounce-back effect, helping limit the car seat movement and your child inside it! ARBs may also limit the side-to-side rotation of the car seat in a side-impact collision. Overall, it’s a great feature on a rear-facing car seat!

Use Caution if:

You need to fit 3 across. 

Baby Jogger City View all-in-one convertible car seat in black with 5-point harness and cup holder front view

Child Fit Information

Installation Information

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Airplane Use

This seat is an aircraft-approved car seat. 

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Specifications

*Disclaimer: Safe in the Seat contributors are Nationally Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians, but all reviews and materials reflect our opinions, not those of Safe Kids, NHTSA, or any other organization. We are not liable for actions taken based on this content. Always consult your car seat and vehicle manuals or a certified CPST for guidance.