Thule Urban Glide 3

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Air-filled tires, twist hand brake, and lockable front wheel make it a true rough-route and jogging stroller rather than a sporty-looking crossover.
- One-hand compact fold and strong cargo basket make it easier to live with day to day than some older specialist joggers.
Cons
- Large jogging chassis is still overkill for families who mostly want shops, sidewalks, and public transport convenience.
- Standard setup makes much more sense from around 6 months than as a clean newborn-first solution.
Product Facts
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- Jogging stroller
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Urban Glide 3 is the easiest serious jogging stroller to recommend if a family will actually use the stroller hard. The big air-filled wheels, front wheel that locks for higher speeds, twist hand brake, and strong ride quality make it a far cleaner running and rough-route answer than most sporty-looking crossovers.
It also stays easier to live with than some older specialist joggers because the one-hand fold and big basket still work for normal family use. That matters if the stroller needs to cover park paths, longer walks, and everyday hauling between runs.
Its main limitation is obvious size and setup. If the buyer mostly wants a compact urban stroller for shops and public transport, this is overkill. In standard form it also makes much more sense from around 6 months than as a newborn-first stroller.