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Thule - Urban Glide 3

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"probably 2000+ miles, still going strong"


"almost 3 years later it is still perfect!"


"Really solid stroller. ... If you are an avid walker in all sorts of terrain, I highly recommend Thule."

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"I live in the countryside and move across a lot of terrain."


"It goes on literally ANY surface so easily ... One handed driving through deep grass, sand, rocks? No problem."


"This is the best for off-road in dirt or snow."

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"This is the best for off-road in dirt or snow."


"It goes on literally ANY surface so easily ... One handed driving through deep grass, sand, rocks? No problem."


"Such a smooth ride and gets over curbs, snow, ice, trails, etc."

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"Really love the twist hand break when going down steeper hills."

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"is insanely simple to fold up and operate."

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"It's not a great everyday stroller"

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"We bought a Thule urban glide 3 and it’s way better but it is huge and heavy."


"The Thule rides better but it’s awkward to open and close."

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"I love the Thule but it’s just too bulky for shopping, ect."


"We bought a Thule urban glide 3 and it’s way better but it is huge and heavy."


"only issue is it takes up a lot of room in the car."

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"I love the Thule but it’s just too bulky for shopping, ect."


"We bought a Thule urban glide 3 and it’s way better but it is huge and heavy."

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"The Thule rides better but it’s awkward to open and close."

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AccomplishedPotato8 • 8 months ago

Agree- I actually have all 3! Got the vista and urban glide used for less than $400 combined. I liked the vista for the first 6-9 months for self facing//errands/cozy winter ganoosh but LOVED and continue to love the urban glide for older baby and toddler. Such a smooth ride and gets over curbs, snow, ice, trails, etc. But definitely think of where you are storing/how big your trunk is. We’re lucky to have a covered porch but have compact cars.

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AccomplishedRow6685 • 11 months ago

Thule Urban Glide Younger one is 3, so probably last days for ours, but had it since our first, probably 2000+ miles, still going strong

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DogfordAndI • 2 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 • 4 months ago

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

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DogfordAndI • 3 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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Flat-Atmosphere5422 • 8 months ago

I have an uppababy Minu v3 - newborn lie-flat without any attachments - can clip in car seat for travel system - compact for car trunks and airplane carry on bins and a Thule Urbanglide 3 - bassinet attachment for early months - jogging stroller when baby is old enough - super smooth suspension for long walks Love this combo!

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GoldWand • 8 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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hashtagblesssed • 6 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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ruhnke • 11 months ago

The one's we used the most are the single and double Thule jogging strollers with our two boys. Mostly just around the neighborhood walking trips, but they have been awesome. We had a smaller Uppababy one that folded up pretty small when we needed to go places in the car.

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saammula • 6 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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SecretlyObv1ous • 8 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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southern_fox • 6 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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