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r/NewParentsThule stroller - big price fluctuations and possible sales?
8 months ago

I just had an accident today with my children on a Thule Chariot Cross 2 Double (attached to my bycicle). An idiot on another bycicle coming on speed didn't realized we stopped in the crossing line because we had to cross the avenue, he hit the stroller at speed, the impact was so strong it turned the stroller upside down. People rushed to help. My children (4 and 2) were attached in the seat belt, they were upside down just confused and laughing about what happened. Also the stroller was intact, I was already a Thule fan, but the way how it protected my kids from that idiot made me extra fan. Go for it, just pay the price.

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r/BabyBumpsCanada[ON] How many strollers did you end up having?
4 months ago

We have two, LO is five weeks, live rurally. The Bugaboo Fox5 Renew (bassinet mode) is for normal day to day use (lives in the car), and a Chariot Cross for eventual skiing/snowshoeing/biking/jogging/beach trips (lives in the garage). We bought the infant sling so it can be used now for strolling, and intend to use it for getting down our muddy/snowy driveway in the winter (big jogging wheel plus totally enclosed space equals win lol). It’ll also be for LO to have a safe, shaded space around the farm, in addition to the other activities once he’s old enough to use it for those things safely. LO is super comfortable in the sling, and usually goes right to sleep. I love love the Bugaboo, and so far it’s handling the fall mud season fine, but I don’t want to use it for that too often, as it lives in the car (it’s hard enough keeping mud out of the car as it is!. I also wear LO in a woven wrap a lot of the time, if you’re babywearing, you may find your stroller needs change 😊

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r/BabyBumpsCanadaWhat stroller feature do you wish you hadn’t prioritized? [ON]
about 1 month ago

Agree with all of this! We’re using the Uppababy Cruz as our main stroller, and it’s great for all the points listed above except for lack of suspension and hard plastic wheels. I like it for day-to-day walks, but it doesn’t handle well even on slightly uneven terrain (e.g. I avoid gravel paths unless they’re really packed down. Might be less of an issue when LO is older with better neck control, but currently 7 weeks old and rattles around in the bassinet on uneven paths). We ended up getting a Thule Chariot Cross with an infant sling to go on trail walks, since we’ll use that for running, biking and xc skiing when LO is older. Wouldn’t want the Chariot for daily walks though, as it’s clunky and heavy (Thule does make other models like the Urban Glide that would be good for daily use + jogging, if you’re interested in that). As above, look at your lifestyle!

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r/HardlopenHardloopkinderwagen
8 months ago

Ik moet eerlijk zeggen dat ik alleen de thule (chariot cross) overwogen heb, geen ervaringen met andere karretjes. Echt een klasse ding, geld waard. Bijkomend voordeel: je kan eindelijk weer met z'n tweeën sporten, deden wij voor de bevalling heel veel. Wij hebben nooit die baby sling gebruikt, dochter zit erin vanaf dat ze zelfstandig kon zitten.

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r/BabyBumpsCanadaThule Chariot or Jogging Stroller (or both?) [SK]
12 months ago

I have owned both a single and double Chariot, and still run with the single. I love them. Hands down, best child related purchase(s) I've ever made.

r/BabyBumpsCanadaLooking for jogging stroller recommendations [ab]
about 1 month ago

Thule Chariot, hands down. I had a Cougar 1 and a Cougar 2. I'm still using the Cougar 1 with my 4 year old. Pushes like a dream, and all the weather covers are built in. I love the mesh cover because it prevents toddlers from throwing all their crap out and making you stop 47 times to collect it.

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r/beyondthebumpDoes anyone regret not getting a single to double stroller?
4 months ago

I had a single for my first and now have an amazing double Thule chariot for the two of them. There was a lot of cheaper second hand stuff on fb market place. I did not plan ahead in that one, and we got the double stroller once we had two kids.

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r/BabyBumpsCanada[ON] How many strollers did you end up having?
4 months ago

A 5.5 yr and 4 yr old with one more on the way. - City Select with 2 seats is my full stroller/all terrain - Thule Chariot 2 bike stroller/also a hiking stroller - Valco Duo Snap for side by side stroller - GB pockit that's a bit wonky so lives at grandparents as a spare - Babyzen Yoyo got as second hand travel stroller I am planning to use mainly for my new one - All purpose wagon that never intended to be a stroller but they all pile in

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r/BabyBumpsCanadaBaby Stroller Advice for active momma [on]
about 2 months ago

I confirm all this to be true. Love the double chariot but we have a second stroller for when we walk elsewhere

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r/BabyBumpsCanada[ON] How many strollers did you end up having?
4 months ago

Ha! So many. 1. Bumbleride Indie - great all-purpose stroller for walks, jogs, snowy terrain, etc. 2. Mountain Buggy Nano - work horse travel stroller that can technically fit in most overhead bins (though we usually gate check it). Was nice to have when the kids were very small because it can lay flat. Terrible for snow and sand, but survived uneven paving, cobblestones, some mud, etc. I currently use this as a casual every day stroller and leave it in the back of my car. 3. Thule double chariot - for walks and jogs with both kids, especially useful in the winter because the large wheels are good in snow. 4. Summer Infant 3D Lite - bought this on a vacation that we were confident we could do without a stroller. 5. Cheap Red Kite umbrella stroller - another situation where I thought we could get by with a stroller for the big kid and a carrier for the baby, but gave up and bought the cheapest stroller we could find locally. If I could do it again, I'd get one nice jogging stroller (worth it for the maneuverability in rough terrain even if you don't plan on jogging) and then a cheaper, probably second hand umbrella stroller for casual use and short outings.

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r/beyondthebumpGoing crazy trying to find a single-to-double stroller!
6 months ago

I love my thule chariot double stroller with infant insert. It doesn't work for carseats but it's GREAT for 2 under 2. My toddler hangs out in there longer than our regular stroller bc it feels like a little club house.. it's lighter than the vista, has nice storage attached..it handles gravel trails and can be a jogging stroller/ bike attachment  or cross country ski attachment.  For grocery runs I'd just get a cheap double off marketplace that can hold a chico

r/2under2Looking for suggestions for a double stroller that will also allow me to walk my dog.
2 months ago

Thule chariot with infant insert! I baby wore the first 3 months of my baby's life but now feel comfortable for my baby and toddler to ride next to each other I got mine off marketplace 

r/2under2Who LOVES their stroller?
24 days ago

I LOVE my thule chariot for our lifestyle.  We are outdoorsy people and go on flat nature trails or paved paths all the time. I couldn't lift it until 3 months PP to get it in and out of the trunk because its a little heavy but it is SO nice. Great for snow on the ground or gravel. Can be used as a bike chariot or stroller. The infant sling is an additional $100 Price is up there but I got it for $500 off marketplace.   It takes up a big portion of our mini van trunk. I couldn't imagine using it for errands because it is pretty wide.