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The Thule Urban Glide 2 is a premium all-terrain double jogging stroller featuring 16-inch rear wheels with suspension, a lockable swivel front wheel for jogging stability, and a one-handed compact fold. Designed for active parents, it offers padded 5-point harnesses, reclining ventilated seats, an ergonomic adjustable handlebar with twist hand brake, and a large zip-top storage basket supporting up to 100 lbs. Lightweight yet durable aluminum frame ensures effortless maneuverability and urban versatility.
Harness Type | 5 Point |
Stroller Type | Jogging Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | Yes |
Harness Feature | Padded, 5-point, Comfortable, Adjustable, Secure |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 3 |
Has Stroller Brake System | Yes |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Canopy Material | Oxford Cloth |
Seat Material | cloth |
Tire Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 34.2 Pounds |
Folded Size | 34.3 x 30.1 x 16.2 inches |
Rear Facing Stroller Maximum Height | 18 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 34.3"L x 30.1"W x 16.2"H |
Frame Weight | 33 Pounds |
Basket Weight Capacity Maximum | 100 Pounds |
Back Wheel Diameter | 16 Inches |
Front Wheel Diameter | 16 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 100 Pounds |
Color | Black |
C**S
EASY TO RUN WITH
I have ran with this stroller for the past 2 months before leaving a review. I can promise you, this is the best running stroller out there. I have two kids (4 & 3 years old- roughly around 30 lbs each) and it is still sooooo smooth and easy to run with. And when I say run, I'm talking anywhere up to 3.5 miles per run.The kids have mentioned so many times how this stroller is way more comfortable than our previous 3 other brands of jogging strollers. My husband loves the adjustable handle that makes it easy for him to change the height of the bar. He also loves how light it is, the sun protections for the kids and how easy to fold it is.Personally I love the little knob that allows you to pivot the wheel when locked so that it is *JUST* right for my turns. I run on a very curved path so having that help is so nice. I do find the basket a bit hard to use (we love the plastic liner at the bottom though!!!!), so I just got a couple hooks and a bag to hold my things at the top. The visors are very sturdy and shield most of my kids' bodies. I am only 5"2 and can easily open, close, and load this into my suv.I know that everyone is gonna say the price is the downfall, but for us wasting money on crappy strollers before this one was the real downfall. If anything happens to this one and my kids still fit it, I will 100% buy another.
H**R
Impressed so far, some cons
Just got it, but so far pretty impressed. Wanted to review to share a few things I wish I wouldāve seen to make my decision easier.Cons:-looks like taller toddlers will size out of this stroller pretty fast. Mine isnāt even two yet and you can see how he fits. Great for now.-the shades are just not as covering as some others. We live in a sunny climate and will have to be diligent with sunscreen/some other shade cover in the summer/sunniest of times.-the Thule infant insert is a joke. Saw it at a local store, and glad we did. I had already bought the Bumbleride insert and we figured out that it worked great in the Thule, Iād recommend that 10x over thuleās and would consider aftermarket products next.-doesnāt come with ANY accessories-I also thought the Thule parent console was junky (the way it attaches is cantilevered?!) I got a regular one which is great since the handlebar is angled (you can use a single stroller caddy instead of needing to buy a double one). So this is sort of a pro!-why only black?-the peekaboo windows have that crap plastic that always eventually cracks and looks yellow. I might cut it out, because it also has netting, which is confusing.Pros:-so much sleeker than other double strollersā¦no exposed springs, shocks, etc.-our toddler seemed a lot more comfortable than the single Bob alterrain we have. Iām not sure if itās cushier or a better angle or both.-love a 3 piece buckle much better than a 5 piece like the bobs and bumblerides.-sooo easy to push! I canāt wait until I can run with this thing.-with an insert, this thing can definitely work for a newborn (not for running, but for walking).-itās definitely lighter and easier to fold than the others we considered.-basket is fairly large and has a coverā¦for being in crowded spaces, this will make me feel better about putting a purse down there.
V**T
Pricey but worth it, assuming you run a lot (and especially if you run on hills)
My normal run is a 2 mile loop, with 300 feet of elevation gain along winding roads in a tropical climate, and this stroller works perfectly for those conditions.Springiness in the front wheel lock is awesome:Even with the front wheel locked in place, there is still some springiness in the locking mechanism, allowing the stroller to easily navigate turns with a 15ft radius. This is great for running on winding roads or switchbacks, but probably not ideal for sharp sidewalk corners (but in those scenarios, you can simply keep the front wheel unlocked).Front wheel trim adjustment is critical:The front wheel has a dial that changes its pointing direction by a few degrees left or right. Adjusting this makes a big different in keeping a symmetric stance when running on straight roads. Many strollers don't have this sort of adjustment feature.Sun shade is adjustable, and gives ample coverage:Living in the tropics, we often have unexpected scattered showers. Despite this, we've decided to not get a rain cover. The stroller's shade can be extended quite far, so during light or medium rains, baby mostly stays dry, except his ankles and feet.Handbrake is super super helpful on hills:This stroller is quite heavy, and adding on a 20lb baby means that you're managing around 50 lbs of loaded stroller. This is straightforward on flats, but can be a little scary on hills. Having a handbrake helps me stay in control when going down steeper downhills.The zippered pocket is a nice touch:I used to carry my ID & keys in my pocket while running. But, I now place these in the small zippered pocket in the bottom of the stroller, and I know that everything is secure and won't fall out.Minor nitpick: This is a heavy and big strollerWe have a Hyundai Ioniq hatchback, and the stroller just barely fits in the trunk, even with the back wheels removed. If you have a compact vehicle, double check the stroller's collapsed dimensions. It's also quite heavy, which makes it a bit annoying to move around while folded. This is currently the only stroller we own, and we are seriously considering purchasing a super compact stroller for grocery shopping and other day trips, since this stroller is quite unwieldy for indoor or crowded spaces, or for transporting around every day.
B**
Worth it
Fantastic control, great traction - expensive but worth it. One of my favorite mom purchases Iāve ever made
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