Thule Glide 2.0

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Fixed front wheel, large wheels, and handbrake give it a clearer running setup than all-terrain buggies.
- Thule’s positioning fits parents who value pace more than city compactness.
Cons
- The fixed front wheel makes it less agile for shops, nursery runs, and narrow pavements.
- The high price makes it most logical for parents buying specifically for running.
Product Facts
- Stroller Type
- Jogging stroller
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- Price/Buy
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Thule Glide 2.0 belongs on the shortlist only if running is the real job. The fixed front wheel, large wheels, adjustable tracking, suspension, and handbrake give it the straight-line control that a swivel-wheel all-terrain stroller cannot match when pace matters. For parents who run regularly and have room to store a long frame, that focus is the point.
The compromise is everyday friction. Independent testing flags the fixed wheel and long body as awkward in tight indoor spaces, and the folded package is still large. Before buying, check the current Thule manual guidance for running use in your market and make sure the fold fits your car, hallway, or flat.