As a new mum, getting back into running (or even just some form of exercise) can feel like an uphill battle – especially if you don’t have the right gear. Between squeezing into your pre-baby leggings and actually finding the energy to plan a run, it’s a lot to juggle in those early days.
For me, the key items to get were the pram, car seat and cot (these are where I’d suggest investing your money, the rest you can pick up later). So, if you’re hunting for the perfect stroller, you might want to read this first. After all, strollers are a serious investment – you want something that’s going to work for both you and your little one. That’s why I put the Thule Urban Glide 3 to the test, so you don’t have to.
Tried & Tested
Over the last three months, I’ve walked, jogged and explored with this stroller, and I’m convinced it’s one of the best choices for active parents. We took this stroller everywhere – and when I say everywhere, I mean it. If there was a limit, we were going to find it (spoiler: there weren’t many). Thule is known for performance, and trust me, this stroller doesn’t disappoint.
We really put it through its paces – stability, manoeuvrability, handling and comfort for our little one – and I can confidently say, this stroller clings to the road, offering a smooth ride no matter the terrain. The only challenge? Pretoria’s thorn trees. If you’re not careful, the tyres could take a hit. Mom’s hot take: use bike tyre sealant. That way, if you do get a puncture, it’s not a crisis – you can fix it when you get home.
Folding this stroller is a breeze and it fits well in the car. That said, if you’ve got a compact car, you might need to pop the wheels off and get a bit creative with the packing.
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What’s In The Box?
The Thule Urban Glide 3 is a full-sized, all-terrain stroller designed for both tiny babies and bigger kids. With added comfort features like a built-in leg rest, an adjustable seat tilt and a soft top that provides full coverage with ventilation, every ride is as comfortable as can be.
Specs:
- Max child weight: 22kg
- Folded dimensions: 88 x 58 x 31 cm
- Pram weight: 11.9kg
- Seat height: 51 cm
- Door passage width: 69 cm
- Max cargo basket capacity: 7kg
So, Is This Stroller for You?
If you’re a parent who loves an early morning jog or you’re always planning the next adventure, this stroller ticks all the boxes. It’s lightweight, smooth and ready for action.
Pros
- Quick and easy to set up
- Loads of storage
- Adjustable handlebar
Cons
- A bit bulky, especially for smaller cars
- No completely upright seating position
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Stand-Out Features I Loved
The Handbrake
Yes, there’s a handbrake at the top of the handle! If you’re running downhill or feel like you’re going too fast, you can slow down by gently pulling on the rotary brake.
The Canopy
The canopy is massive – it practically reaches your kid’s legs, offering top-notch protection from the sun, wind and even rain. No need to stress about the elements getting in your way.
Storage, Storage, Storage
Pockets. Everywhere. Perfect for stashing snacks, water bottles and all the little things you’ll need on those long walks or runs.
Easy Fold
You can collapse the stroller with one hand, while still holding your toddler with the other. Yes, it’s that simple.
Big Wheels
Thanks to its large wheels, the Thule Urban Glide 3 offers great stability on the road. We picked up the pace during our runs and I was pleased to find that the pram stayed steady – never tilting or rattling.
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Questions You Might Have…
Can you use the Thule Urban Glide before six months?
Yes, you can! There are bassinet attachments available to adapt the pram for newborns. Plus, there are plenty of other add-on accessories to make the pram even cooler and more functional.
Can the Thule Urban Glide 3 recline and sit more upright?
The seat can be adjusted with a pull strap at the back. It’s a simple system – pull to raise the seat or loosen it to recline. However, this pram doesn’t offer a completely upright seating position. But our kid seemed to love the slightly reclined position, more time to kick it back and enjoy the view while mom runs.
Is it easy to clean or even washable?
Straight up, yes! Testing this pram with our toddler definitely had me wondering – because, well, toddlers. Snacks on the go, dirty feet and general messiness are part of the package. But with just a soapy washcloth, I wiped down the seat and cover, left it to dry in the sun and it looked as good as new in no time.
What colours does it come in?
Chamain is the Online Editor of Women’s Health. Explorer by heart, a creative thinker by day and a coffee addict, always. My hobbies include hiking, drawing, painting, photography, cooking and *recently* running.