
Thule - Urban Glide 3 double
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Last updated: Dec 14, 2025 Scoring
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"It goes on literally ANY surface so easily ... One handed driving through deep grass, sand, rocks? No problem."
"I live in the countryside and move across a lot of terrain."
"This is the best for off-road in dirt or snow."
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"Really love the twist hand break when going down steeper hills."
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"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"
"Love air filled tires on cobblestone. ... We use our Thule for those conditions."
"The Thule rides better"
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"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."
"it’s supposed to last for when they’re older, too."
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"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."
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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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"only issue is it takes up a lot of room in the car."
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? ->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.
r/daddit • My wife has a crazy addiction to buying strollers. So we’ve tried em all. ->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.
r/NewParents • Strollers - what did you wish you knew before you bought? ->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
r/daddit • My wife has a crazy addiction to buying strollers. So we’ve tried em all. ->Thule urban glide system 😍😍
r/BabyBumps • Please just tell me what stroller to buy ->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! ->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.
r/NewParents • Strollers ->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 ->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.
r/beyondthebump • Car seat + Stroller ->We have three. I know. \-Nuna Mixx next, my workhorse. Nice and compact. \-Thule urban glide. It’s giant but nice for trails, outdoors, etc. it’s supposed to last for when they’re older, too. \-Yo-yo zen travel stroller. Haven’t tried this one yet but will be testing it out for Xmas and a cruise. It’s supposed to fold up light on the airplane
r/beyondthebump • Convince me not to get a mockingbird stroller ->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… ->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? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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