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The Thule Urban Glide 3 is a premium single-child jogging stroller featuring a full suspension system and 16-inch air-filled tires for superior all-terrain performance. Designed with an adjustable recline seat and built-in legrest, it ensures maximum comfort for newborns and toddlers alike. Safety is enhanced with a 5-point harness and integrated twist hand brake, while the one-hand compact fold and self-stand feature provide effortless portability. The stroller’s large, ventilated canopy made from PFAS-free fabric offers full coverage and breathability, making it the ideal companion for active, style-conscious parents.
Harness Type | 5 Point |
Stroller Type | Jogging Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | Yes |
Harness Feature | Adjustable, Padded |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 5 |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Fabric Type | polyester |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Canopy Material | PFAS-free fabric |
Seat Material | Polyester or Nylon |
Tire Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 12 Kilograms |
Rear Facing Stroller Maximum Height | 2E+1 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 48.4"L x 27.2"W x 45.3"H |
Frame Weight | 5.25 Pounds |
Stroller Seat Weight | 26.2 Pounds |
Bassinet Weight | 4 Kilograms |
Basket Weight Capacity Maximum | 15 Pounds |
Back Wheel Diameter | 16 Inches |
Front Wheel Diameter | 16 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 22 Kilograms |
Color | Mid-Blue |
L**N
Best jogger stroller!
This stroller is the smoothest ride over several different terrains. We even used it hiking north mountain in Phoenix. The color is trendy and the break on the handle is so convenient for going downhill and running. Its storage capacity is large and has a cover with a Velcro latch. The recline on it goes back to almost laying down which is great for naps. I do wish it sat up a little further so that baby can see a little better. It’s always at a slight recline. The ventilation and shade are superior to any stroller I’ve tried out. It is heavy but significantly lighter than the BOB jogger.
I**A
All terrain stroller
Awesome stroller. Can go on any terrain. It is on the heavier side but super easy to open and close.
C**Y
Smooth all terrain ride
I did a lot of research for an all terrain stroller and I have to say this one is amazing. It’s super smooth on grass and gravel and the baby barely moves! It can quickly be broken down to place in the car, it is a bit bulky but nothing larger than the normal stroller. Bonus that wheels come off! I love that the top comes down pretty far and has the mesh opening. When we’re jogging and running you can barely tell there’s bumps and it’s so smooth and not a hassle to push!
A**G
Smooth as butter with a few flaws
I have had this stroller for about 3 weeks now and love it. I use it daily to take my little one out on long walks and jogs, and oh emm gee! Compared to our last stroller, this thing glides like butter. It is such a pleasure to push. It has a tight turn radius, and the large tires definitely help it to handle almost any surface. I have had no issues pushing it through all types of terrain. The frame feels sturdy and the Nutria color is gorgeous. In a sea of black and gray strollers, this baby really stands out.The reason for 4 stars instead of 5 are that I feel the Thule has some design flaws and shortcomings that, frankly, do not make the stroller worth its $800 price tag. I bought it on sale for about $640, and that’s exactly how much I think it’s worth. When you compare it to major competitors like the Guava, there’s some pitfalls that disappoint me a bit with this one. For starters, Thule advertises you can store the stroller by standing it upright. This is a lie. Yes, you can stand it up if you lean it against a wall, but it does not stay up on its own. Moreover, the handle bar has to be unlocked and does not stay in the correct place to be able to stand up. The brake is in the exact spot where the handle bar should go in order to achieve this. Not to mention if you push the handle bar against the brake to try and force it in place (do not recommend), it will unlock the brake. If you do have the handle on the ground - and this is my second issue - the plastic scuffs and takes damage disturbingly easy. With very gentle use, you can see how badly it scuffed within a couple days of use around the handle and the front tire. Speaking of tires, the OEM inner tubes are kinda crab and deflate faster than I think they should.Probably my biggest gripe is with the canopy. It clips on, but it CONSTANTLY unclips with the lightest of pressure. I have frequently had to stop our walk or jog to reattach the clips. And yes, I verified I was clipping them into the correct locations. Maybe it’s just mine, but it’s been a bit of an annoyance. Lastly, while the color of the fabric is gorgeous, the water stains can discolor it extremely easily. I have not yet attempted to wash the fabric to see how it cleans, though it’s supposed to be able to go through the wash.All in all, I did consider returning this for the Guava Roam. However, I found in the end that the performance was too excellent, the stroller too beautiful, and the functionality good enough to justify keeping. I didn’t want to let it go, and I’ve been really happy we kept it. Buyers should just beware of the design flaws I noted above.
M**O
Perfect for running, not ment for every day stoller
I've been training for a marathon for the last couple months and this has been a crucial part of my training, the ability to take my 2-year-old son on runs with me. Some of the criticisms of this stroller was that the child is a bit too reclined in the most upright position. My child has never really been bothered by this and I think it's important to keep the weight further back to still keep the steering really light on your hands. I think Thule knew what they were doing when they set that maximum. I tried three other strollers before this one that I could not run for long distances comfortably with. My child can go for about 90 minutes before he gets bored/ancy but he loves going on runs. It doesn't fold very compactly and the folding mechanism is a bit complex but it works. Definitely the best running stroller you can get. The break is an amazing feature and it's really easy to run down hills with. I did by an extension to the wrist leach to give it a bit more length so you can still switch hands. Don't want to trip and lose your kid down the hill. Almost every serious runner parent I see in Philadelphia has the same stroller. Make sure you really pump up those tires for less rolling resistance.
M**R
Great for active families!
Bought this after I was fed up trying to maneuver our Uppababy vista in our hilly neighborhood. This stroller is amazing, glides like a dream and so easy to turn. I have no problem pushing two kids in this and walking the dog for miles up and down hills. The brake is super convenient down hill and I love the little kick board leg rest and the basket holds a decent amount. It does not feel heavy at all while pushing it. I debated for a while if it was worth the price and for our lifestyle and needs it absolutely is.
A**R
LOVE IT!
With two kids, I spent hours researching the perfect double stroller, and I am ultimately happy with my choice. While the stroller is quite heavy, research tells me that it is actually later than comparable alternatives. It was pricey, but I felt like it was worth it for the quality. It was easy to put together and is a dream to steer! I have seen some reviews about the seats being reclined too far in the upright position, but it has been fine for us. I particularly like that the locking mechanism is foot operated and there is a break! I had never thought of this before, but with the weight of a double stroller this is essential going downhill.
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