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According_Raise6755 • 7 months ago

Thule urban glide system ????

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GoldWand • 9 months ago

Oh wow I have the urban glide 3 and I’m literally on the hunt for a lightweight one now. I love the Thule but it’s just too bulky for shopping, ect.

r/NewParents • Strollers - what did you wish you knew before you bought? ->
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hashtagblesssed • 8 months ago

Our stroller roster, in order of importance: 1. Uppababy system which goes from bassinet seat, to carseat, to toddler seat, to toddler piggyback board. Bases go from one to 3 attachments as your family grows. We especially love this system for traveling away from home because they make a frame that folds ultra compact, and the carseat moves from the stroller to the rental car. The best for walking in the city, park, Museum, and sporting events. 2. Thule for jogging, biking, and cross-country skiing. This is the best for off-road in dirt or snow. 3. Babytrend stroller wagon, for dragging all our shit to the park or the beach. Not the best for transporting children, but definitely the best for transporting all their toys and chairs and snacks. Also our favorite for trick-or-treating, as we usually dress it up to go with our costumes.

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Covert__Squid • 8 months ago

Love air filled tires on cobblestone. We use our Thule for those conditions

r/toddlers • Best Stroller for tall 2 year old for Europe/ cobblestone ->
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fantasmalicious • 8 months ago

We have this model as well and while I have a litany of mixed thoughts on it, I want to double check that you know/remember from first assembly that the rear wheels are super easy to pop off...  The center of the hub is a button that let's them come out, saving a little space. ????

r/daddit • Wife is 15 weeks - went down a stroller rabbit hole… ->
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DogfordAndI • 3 months ago

FTM. Thule urban glide 3. Bought new. I'd definitely recommend it to a friend. There's nothing I don't like about it. I live in the countryside and move across a lot of terrain.

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DogfordAndI • 5 months ago

Thule urban glide 3 or 4. It's excellent. Car seats can be attached via adapters.

r/pregnant • Can somebody just tell me what freaking stroller to buy ->
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DogfordAndI • 4 months ago

For walks you use a bassinet at least until baby is able to sit up in a 3 point position. The car seat isn't suitable for walks because the baby's position can cause oxygen desaturation. Same reason for making frequent stops when driving for longer stretches. I didn't get the car seat attachments. We transfer baby in a flat bottomed sleep carrier and use the bassinet for any stroller use. The stroller is Thule Urban glide 3.

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forrestfour • 3 months ago

I have two strollers! We have the Thule urban glide for around the neighborhood and for running. Sometimes we take it with us depending on where we’re going like the zoo because it’s super hilly. Then I have the Nuna Triv next that stays in the car. It’s nice and light and folds up really well. It was easy to convince my husband we needed both and I have never not for one second regretted it. Especially because both can easily be converted to infant strollers when we’re ready for the next one.

r/NewParents • Who else has 2 or more strollers and one kid? Are my stroller choices justified? ->
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Emergency_Sir3043 • 8 months ago

I went a few weeks ago with my 2.5 yo and 12mo and brought our Thule double. It was perfect and so convenient. If you can swing brining a more jogging stroller I’d do that or get a nice hiking backpack.

r/Yosemite • Is bringing a stroller with a toddler worth it? ->
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Afraid_Cash1091 • 3 months ago

The Thule urban glide is amazing for mixed terrain and is so light and easy to push. I am able to push it in and out of doorways with no issue. There’s an infant insert and bassinet option too

r/Buyingforbaby • Need help finding stroller options for our big European city, car-less lifestyle, and cobblestones! ->
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redditor • about 7 months ago

Yes, I told my husband when I was pregnant that I would only ever buy this one stroller - and almost 3 years later it is still perfect! I got the Thule urban glide. It literally does everything I need it to.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

We have the Thule urban glide and it’s fantastic, we used the universal car seat adapter for our peg perego infant seat with no issues (no removing the seat, can still fold just fine), and it has a bassinet option. Seconding the other commentor, the car seat will be used for a short period of time compared to the stroller and a matching travel system really isn’t a huge deal.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

The Thule Urban Glide 3 would be a great option! I have it and it's great for gravel, trails, etc with the nice big wheels. You can get the bassinet attachment as well as the attachment to have your car seat on it.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I love my Thule Urban Glide. It's a jogging pram in principle, but the smooth pneumatic wheels glide over every bump. You can add a bassinet - by 3 months, both of my sons were out of the bassinet. I paired it with a Voksi sleeping bag - one for summer and one for winter - and they nap everywhere in it. I even took it on a catamaran in the Carribean, and through a banana grove (accidentally) in Cyprus. I tested the Fox but the wheel motion and suspension is not even comparable to the Thule. I love being able to not worry about hitting uneven pavement stones. The only consideration is the wide wheel base at the rear, but I have not had a problem yet in an elevator.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Our stroller roster, in order of importance: 1. Uppababy system which goes from bassinet seat, to carseat, to toddler seat, to toddler piggyback board. Bases go from one to 3 attachments as your family grows. We especially love this system for traveling away from home because they make a frame that folds ultra compact, and the carseat moves from the stroller to the rental car. The best for walking in the city, park, Museum, and sporting events. 2. Thule for jogging, biking, and cross-country skiing. This is the best for off-road in dirt or snow. 3. Babytrend stroller wagon, for dragging all our shit to the park or the beach. Not the best for transporting children, but definitely the best for transporting all their toys and chairs and snacks. Also our favorite for trick-or-treating, as we usually dress it up to go with our costumes.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I prefer big pneumatic wheels because we do some trails and the sidewalks near us might as well be trails. We have a Thule Urban Glide and love it, only issue is it takes up a lot of room in the car. I’ve thought about getting a smaller one for the car for when we are in stores or smoother sidewalks in the city. 

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redditor • about 9 months ago

Thule urban glide? I only have the single but I know they have the double version. We’ve been walking all over our local golf course the last week or so and it’s done great off road/on gravel and grass. Really love the twist hand break when going down steeper hills.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Personally I think if price isn't concern, go with the Thule Urban Glide 3 and attachment for bassinet and/or car seat. My MIL got us the Thule urban glide 2 kids back and it's still in amazing shape for baby number 3. It goes on literally ANY surface so easily and is insanely simple to fold up and operate. One handed driving through deep grass, sand, rocks? No problem. It's a jogging type stroller so it is very stable and easy to maneuver even at higher speeds if you are into jogging. Mine is the older version of course and it didn't have the option for bassinet or car seat back then but I'm hoping I can get the accessories this time around bc that would be amazing. That being said, it's not cheap. At all. We would have NEVER bought it for ourselves so we are lucky to have in laws that like to buy the best. ??

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redditor • about 5 months ago

If you are an avid walker in all sorts of terrain, I highly recommend Thule. It is worth the expense. Really solid stroller. As for diaper bag, I just use my tactical backpack.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I have the Minu V3 as a primary. We walk 2-3 miles a day with it and LOVE it. I also bought the Thule running stroller with a bassinet attachment and use the V3 far more. My newborn feels more snug in it because of the straps and her head doesn’t bounce as much when I hit a bump in the sidewalk.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

No no nooooo to Graco. Had it with my first and terrible on trails. Had both the 4 wheeled stroller and later thr 3 wheeler and hated everything Graco. For trails the 3 wheeled ones like Uppababy Ridge (heavy AF but good... I forget which carseat we got that works) Thule and BoB (which has dreamy suspension for bouncy paths) Uppababy Ridge has bassinet option too (and fantastic in Winter with sidewalks aren't cleared). I hated the cost of Uppababy strollers but they DO last (speaking again, as someone who uses it 4hrs+ a day for walking and daycare/school dropoffs + grocery runs etc for years). Its why they're usually still expensive on FB Marketplace as they last  You can always check your local parenting FB groups and ask. We got the Uppababy Ridge new,  but got the bassinet/carseat/etc all used after asking around and they were all solid and in great condition.  But forget Graco... Ive tried a few strollers (i used it daily instead of a car so really went through a lot with two kids) and legit dont know why Graco is ever recommended, just cheaply made and cheap quality. Even Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 might be an option for you ETA: I was just at the pool today and saw out of the corner of my eye a mom wheeling by in a stroller and I just heard "squeak  squeak " and thought "ah must be a Graco " ... it was. And its not the wheels that squeak, its the entire stroller frame

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redditor • about 10 months ago

Whatever set up you end up with, I’d recommend buying a rain cover as it completely blocks out all wind, rain and snow which allows you to still get outside and fresh air when the weather is crummy. For me it feels so good to get out of the house and not have any barriers to do so. I have the Thule urban glide 3, which is a very smooth ride if you live in a place with variable terrain. For me the full size stroller was fine because we barely ever load it into the car given we live in a small town with high walk ability.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I’d get a Thule for the snow

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redditor • about 10 months ago

Oh wow I have the urban glide 3 and I’m literally on the hunt for a lightweight one now. I love the Thule but it’s just too bulky for shopping, ect.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

I think you are going to need to compromise somewhere. If you want it to perform well in snowy conditions you aren’t going to want sleek - you are going to want bulky. My daughter was born in December and I struggled through the second winter with our Uppababy Cruz (arguably a fairly hefty stroller) and I wanted to shove it in a snowbank. I legit ended in tears after walks where we would just get stuck over and over. We bought a Thule urban glide 3 and it’s way better but it is huge and heavy. I really do not think there is a stroller on the market that has every one of these. You are going to have to figure out where you want to compromise. It’s possible if you removed the condition of snow handling you could find a good fit. Edit to add we ended up with 3 strollers. Cruz, Thule and a bugaboo butterfly. The butterfly is light, compact, one hand gold, easy to maneuver on flat even ground, great for quick trips. Don’t even think about bringing it into any kind of uneven terrain or snow. Tiny basket.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I have two strollers! We have the Thule urban glide for around the neighborhood and for running. Sometimes we take it with us depending on where we’re going like the zoo because it’s super hilly. Then I have the Nuna Triv next that stays in the car. It’s nice and light and folds up really well. It was easy to convince my husband we needed both and I have never not for one second regretted it. Especially because both can easily be converted to infant strollers when we’re ready for the next one.

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