Thule Coaster XT

Pros / Cons
Pros
- It gives you a cleaner premium-brand trailer-and-stroller setup at a more approachable price than Thule's more advanced multisport models.
- The included stroller conversion and roomy two-seat cabin cover the core family-use case without a more complicated multisport brief.
Cons
- It is a simpler crossover, so suspension and richer ride comfort sit behind the stronger Chariot options.
- Its size still makes less sense if your real priority is the lightest bike-only trailer rather than a two-seat stroller hybrid.
Product Facts
- Use
- Stroller conversion
- Seats
- 2
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The Thule Coaster XT fits families who want a simpler two-seat Thule trailer for riding and strolling without paying up into the richer Chariot range. It covers the basics cleanly with room for two children, an included stroller conversion, and an easier overall setup for family outings, paved routes, and parents who want Thule build quality without buying the full multisport package.
That also makes its boundary obvious. Coaster XT is not the pick for families who want suspension, higher-end comfort, or a more ambitious active-use trailer. It works best when you are deliberately choosing the simpler trailer-stroller crossover and are not expecting Chariot-level refinement.