Thule Courier

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Its premium crossover design is unusually versatile, which makes it easier to justify if you want one family hauler to cover more than just bike outings.
- Cargo-friendly day-to-day utility gives it a clearer role than simpler child trailers if school runs and errands matter too.
Cons
- It is expensive and more utility-focused than families who only want a straightforward trailer may need.
- The broader hauler brief also means more size and complexity than a simpler trailer-and-stroller setup.
Product Facts
- Use
- Stroller conversion
- Seats
- 2
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The Thule Courier makes the strongest case for families who want one premium trailer to do more than just bike-and-stroll duty. Its stroller conversion, cargo flexibility, and broader family-hauler design make it much easier to justify if it is going to cover school runs, everyday carrying, and the kind of mixed use where a simpler child trailer starts to feel narrow.
That broader utility is also the main reason not to buy it lightly. Courier costs more and asks you to live with a more complex, utility-shaped package than families who only want straightforward child hauling may need. It works best when those extra modes will genuinely replace other hauling gear in your routine.