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The Thule Urban Glide 3 is a premium, full-size stroller designed for newborns to toddlers, featuring durable 16-inch all-terrain wheels, an adjustable reclining seat with built-in legrest, and a large ventilated canopy. Its lightweight aluminum frame folds compactly with one hand and stands on its own, while the integrated twist hand brake ensures safe speed control across any terrain. Perfect for active parents who demand comfort, safety, and effortless mobility.







| ASIN | B0CSF26617 |
| Additional product features | One-Hand Fold, Adjustable Recline, All-Terrain Wheels |
| Batteries required | No |
| Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (61) |
| Date First Available | 22 Feb. 2024 |
| Folded Size | 32.3 x 18.1 x 30.2 inches |
| Frustration-free packaging | JPMA |
| Harness type | 5 Point |
| Item Weight | 11.9 kg |
| Item model number | 10101973 |
| Material Type | Aluminium |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 34 Kilograms |
| Model Number | 10101973 |
| Product Dimensions | 123 x 69 x 115 cm; 11.9 kg |
| Seating capacity | 1 |
| Style | Non Magnetic Buckle |
| Target gender | Unisex |
| Tire material | Rubber |
M**G
I unfortunately had to return this because it is too wide for Singapore pathways but other than that, I love everything about it! It is a quality product for sure!
M**A
Bought for my sister - it didn’t end up working out for her and they sold it a couple months after purchase
M**O
I've been training for a marathon for the last couple months and this has been a crucial part of my training, the ability to take my 2-year-old son on runs with me. Some of the criticisms of this stroller was that the child is a bit too reclined in the most upright position. My child has never really been bothered by this and I think it's important to keep the weight further back to still keep the steering really light on your hands. I think Thule knew what they were doing when they set that maximum. I tried three other strollers before this one that I could not run for long distances comfortably with. My child can go for about 90 minutes before he gets bored/ancy but he loves going on runs. It doesn't fold very compactly and the folding mechanism is a bit complex but it works. Definitely the best running stroller you can get. The break is an amazing feature and it's really easy to run down hills with. I did by an extension to the wrist leach to give it a bit more length so you can still switch hands. Don't want to trip and lose your kid down the hill. Almost every serious runner parent I see in Philadelphia has the same stroller. Make sure you really pump up those tires for less rolling resistance.
B**N
Rolls sooo smooth, lightweight, break works great, easy to push. Very capable on rough terrain, I regularly push it through our bumpy overgrown pasture, on our gravel driveway, and up steep hills. Love the bassinet addition for newborn. Very glad this is the stroller I chose. Excited to try running with it once baby isn’t a floppy newborn anymore.
M**A
This is my first expensive stroller and I LOVE it. You have to use it as a running stroller to be worth it because it is huge and bulky. Even in my forrester we have to put down a seat to fit it in the trunk. The ride is so smooth and effortless to push and turn while running. I rarely ever fix the front wheel. Frustrating that the accessories as so expensive. I was able to use the bumper bar from my old urban glide that I bought used on FB marketplace. I want to buy the parent organizer attachment; currently I just put my phone and AirPod case in the folds of the canopy while I run or walk. It works but is certainly not secure. If I put them in the bottom basket I don’t have access to them and putting them in the back pouch means they’re basically up against my toddlers back which I know isn’t a ton of radiation but we spend a lot of time in this stroller so the further the better. I have the light blue color and have had to wash away spilled milk stains, which was easy with just a wet cloth with a little soap. The recline is great and the foot rest is essential. My toddlers (18 months but tall) legs do slide off the sides of the footrest but I think she likes to fall asleep that way. I did pop a tire within the first few days of using it. And now I will bring a spare inner tube with change tools on long runs. It was difficult to push with one flat and i was worried about damaging the rim since it was brand new and such a big investment.
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