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r/BabyBumpsCanadaAm I crazy for not wanting a stroller? [BC]
7 months ago

You're not crazy buuuut you might not be considering what happens if your baby won't agree to be worn. 😂 My baby HATED being worn. Absolutely wouldn't do it longer than 10 minutes and that was after working his way up from a 2-minute tolerance over a few months. He's finally come around to liking being in a harness-style carrier now that he's 10+ months old and can hold his head up and face forward. As an aside I also love to hike and walk and I got the Thule Glide 3 stroller and it's FANTASTIC. It's a jogger not a city stroller, it's kinda awkward on the subway and train, but it is so comfortable and lightweight and great on all terrain. I've rolled it over fields and uneven paths. I bought the extra attachments -- a bug mesh cover, a rain cover, a little drink and snack/phone tray. Zero regrets.

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r/2under2Double stroller recommendations
2 months ago

I have the thule glide 3 and got the bassinet extra and it was amazing!!! We go for a few walks a day and it was the best purchase I made

r/2under2Double stroller recommendations…
7 months ago

I have the glide 3 jogger double by Thule and we LOVE it

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r/NewParentsJogging stroller?
6 months ago

Yes, you need a jogging stroller. 4 wheel strollers are trash for running with. They also don't have the right suspension, so baby gets bounced all over the place. Thule is, hands down, the superior running stroller brand.

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r/BabyBumpsHow many strollers did you end up with? Is it possible to get by with just one?
3 months ago

lol I have literally 5 stroller variations. Hiking (BOB), running (Thule, worth every penny if you actually want to run with baby), skiing charriot (Thule), regular walking/shopping stroller (Babyjogger Cityselect), and a collapsible wagon for the beach and camping. I like them all and we have enough storage space in our garage, so we keep them. All except the wagon were second hand or free!

r/fitpregnancyRunning stroller recommendations!
about 1 month ago

The Thule, hands down. It’s so much lighter than the BOB. I have both and prefer the Bob for trail hikes, but the Thule is better for sidewalks and groomed paths and it steers like a dream. This being said, the BOB is more “all purpose” (more storage) while the Thule is JUST running.

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r/NewParentsHas anyone tried the Doona car seat/stroller? Is it really worth the hype?
11 months ago

Fantastic product! But if you're active/sporty you'll probably need a second bigger/rugged stroller. The Doona is a brilliant piece of engineering. Seamless transitioning from driving to walking. You don't need to detach a stroller and put it in the trunk. Excellent modular base to clip into. But also easy to use with seatbelt in other cars/taxis. Amazing for global travel. The main thing about the slight extra weight is that you literally lift it out of car and release the wheels below. The lift should be for about 3 feet. Seemed pricey when I first looked at it. Now I think it was one of our best purchases. The negatives are that it has small wheels and no suspension. (This is a lightweight urban/travel solution). So if you like to walk/hike/run on loose surfaces it's not going to work. For these activities we bought a Thule Glide. It also has no storage by default. So you'll want the clip on essentials bag for diapers etc. and the clip on backpack for airplane travel.

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r/BeyondTheBumpUKTall parent advice regarding buggies?
8 months ago

Both my husband and I are tall and we have the Thule Glide and it is an absolute dream!

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r/BabyBumpsCar seats and strollers?
5 months ago

Once the baby is big enough for the Vista’s standard seat it gets a lot easier, so I don’t think we’ll buy a separate travel stroller. We did buy a Thule running stroller, which is FANTASTIC if you’re an avid runner/walker or go out and about and don’t need storage space. There is almost no storage but it rolls so smoothly and I love the hand break. It’s also great on uneven ground if you plan on going off cement

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r/BabyBumpsCanadaDo we really need multiple strollers ? [qc]
10 months ago

You don’t « need » 3 but it could be more comfortable. You do you! You could get a Thule Glide as an everyday/jogging stroller and get a smaller travel stroller. We have the Vista V2 and Bugaboo Butterfly for our 2 kids. I LOVE the Vista but the Butterfly is also amazing!

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r/runningfr2ème enfant: tapis de course ou poussette de course ?
8 months ago

J’ai une poussette de course Thule Glide, un peu plus trail et course que la Urban Glide, mais moins pratique. Le modèle urbain est très bien. J’ai pas mal couru avec la poussette pendant mon congé de paternité. J’ai pu faire des sorties en forêt avec du dénivelé, le plus efficace. Environ la moitié en 5km et l’autre moitié en 10km. Les plus longues autour de 13km, si le bébé mets du temps à s’endormir. Après la sortie dépends de l’humeur du bébé et de son sommeil. Depuis la reprise du boulot je m’en sers moins souvent. Mais si c’était à refaire, poussette à 100%. Mon enfant aime bien quand ça va vite et ça motive un peu à sortir de la zone 2. Je pense pas que tu puisses faire des bonnes sessions avec deux enfants autour d’un tapis de course. Ça semble être galère parce qu’il faut empêcher les enfants d’y accéder et à mon avis tu risques de faire des pauses toutes les 2 minutes voir moins. Avec la poussette, tu accroches le bébé et c’est parti.