Thule Urban Glide 3

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Air-filled tires, suspension, and a lockable front wheel match the core jogging-stroller job.
- The hand brake matters for speed control on slopes and faster routes.
Cons
- It is too expensive and bulky for families who only need a city stroller.
- Accessories such as infant adapters may be separate, so from-birth setup must be checked carefully.
Product Facts
- Max Weight
- 22.2 kg
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Thule Urban Glide 3 JP is the premium running-stroller pick when the parent actually wants to run or cover rougher outdoor routes. Air-filled tires, suspension, a lockable front wheel, and a hand brake all support the job in a way compact city strollers do not. It is best judged as training and park gear that can also handle walks, not as a small everyday station stroller.
The cost and size are the catch. It is too much stroller for families who mostly ride trains, climb apartment stairs, or need quick cafe-and-shop errands. From-birth use also depends on the right accessories and setup, so check adapters, storage, and folded handling before buying. If daily transport matters more than running, choose a lighter city stroller first.