Thule Glide 2 Review
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Price | $650 List $649.95 at Amazon | $750 List $549.95 at Amazon | $550 List Check Price at Amazon | $470 List $409.99 at Amazon | $150 List $103.99 at Amazon |
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Pros | High quality, lightweight, easy to fold and use | Top scores for run-ability and maneuverability, easy to use, high quality | More storage, tight turns, adjust-ability, smooth runner | Easy to move, great runner, quality materials | Super easy to maneuver, low price |
Cons | Harder to turn in small spaces | Harder to transport and stow as it doesn't self-stand | No self-stand, awkward to lift and carry | Harder to lift and carry | Harder to run with, lower quality |
Bottom Line | Great fixed wheel option that performed well overall, but is harder to turn | Our favorite jogger that also makes a great everyday stroller, which can save you money | A rugged jogger good for every day use, going off-road, and running | A great jogger for a good price that works for every day use | An affordable jogger, but not the best option for serious runners |
Rating Categories | Thule Glide 2 | Thule Urban Glide 2 | BOB Revolution Flex... | BOB Rambler | Baby Trend Expedition |
Run-ability (35%) | |||||
Ease of Use (25%) | |||||
Maneuverability (20%) | |||||
Quality (10%) | |||||
Weight/Folded Size (10%) | |||||
Specs | Thule Glide 2 | Thule Urban Glide 2 | BOB Revolution Flex... | BOB Rambler | Baby Trend Expedition |
Measured Weight | 24.4 lbs | 24.4 lbs | 27.3 lbs | 25.1 lbs | 23.6 lbs |
Rolling Resistance Test | 141 Feet | 144 Feet | 145 Feet | 140 Feet | 124 Feet |
Folded Dimensions | 27.2"W x 20.5"H x 36.5"L | 27.2"W x 15.5"H x 36.5"L | 25.5"W x 15.3"H x 37.8"L | 25.3"W x 13.5"H x 38.5"L | 23.5"W x 16.75"H x 33.75"L |
Capacity Limits | Minimum: Walk Only: Infant Car Seat: Birth Stroller Seat: 6 mo. Jogging & Off-Road: 6 mo. Maximum: 75 lb Total Capacity Limit |
Minimum: Walk Only: Infant Car Seat: Birth Stroller Seat: 6 mo. Jogging & Off-Road: 6 mo. Maximum: 75 lb Total Capacity Limit |
Minimum: Walk Only: Infant Car Seat: 0 - 8 wk. Stroller Seat: 8 wk. - 8 mo. Jogging & Off-Road: 8 mo. - 5 yr. Maximum: 75 lbs/44" |
Minimum: Walk Only: Infant Car Seat: 0 - 8 wk. Stroller Seat: 8 wk. - 8 mo. Jogging & Off-Road: 8 mo. - 5 yr. Maximum: 75 lbs/44" |
Minimum: 6 mo. Maximum: 50 lbs./42" |
Included Car Seat Compatibility | None | None | None | None | Baby Trend Any Baby Trend car seat |
Click-in Car Seat Adapters | BeSafe Izi GO Mod, Izi GO X1 Chicco KeyFit, KeyFit 30 Cybex Aton, Aton 2, Aton 4, Aton 5 Maxi Cosi CabrioFix, Citi, Mico 30, Mico Max 30, Mico NXT, Pebble, Pebble Plus Nuna Pipa |
BeSafe Izi GO Mod, Izi GO X1 Chicco KeyFit, KeyFit 30 Cybex Aton, Aton 2, Aton 4, Aton 5 Maxi Cosi CabrioFix, Citi, Mico 30, Mico Max 30, Mico NXT, Pebble, Pebble Plus Nuna Pipa |
None | None | None |
Strap-in Car Seat Adapters | BOB Unity Britax Affinity Unity, B-Safe, B-Safe 35, B-Safe 35 Elite, Chaperone, Unity, Unity ISOFIX Compatible Britax-Romer Baby-Safe, Baby-Safe Plus II Chicco KeyFit Plus Combi Shuttle 33 Evenflo Discovery 5 Graco SafeSeat, SnugRide, SnugRide Click Connect, SnugRide Click Connect 30, SnugRide Click Connect 35, SnugRide Click Connect LX 35, SnugRide Click Connect 40 Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30, Primo Viaggio 4-35 Safety 1st Comfy Carry Elite, onBoard, onBoard Air Safe-n-Sound Unity, Unity Neos UPPAbaby Mesa |
BOB Unity Britax Affinity Unity, B-Safe, B-Safe 35, B-Safe 35 Elite, Chaperone, Unity, Unity ISOFIX Compatible Britax-Romer Baby-Safe, Baby-Safe Plus II Chicco KeyFit Plus Combi Shuttle 33 Evenflo Discovery 5 Graco SafeSeat, SnugRide, SnugRide Click Connect, SnugRide Click Connect 30, SnugRide Click Connect 35, SnugRide Click Connect LX 35, SnugRide Click Connect 40 Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30, Primo Viaggio 4-35 Safety 1st Comfy Carry Elite, onBoard, onBoard Air Safe-n-Sound Unity, Unity Neos UPPAbaby Mesa |
Britax/BOB Britax® Chaperone®, B-Safe®, B-Safe® 35, B-Safe® 35 Elite, Endeavours™, B-Safe® 35 Ultra, BOB® B-Safe®, BOB® B-Safe® 35 Chicco Fit2, KeyFit, KeyFit 30 Cybex Cybex® Aton 2, Aton Q, Cloud Q Graco SnugRide Click Connect 30, 30LX, 35, 35LX, 40, SnugRide Classic Connect, SnugRide Classic Connect 30, 32, 35, SafeSeat Maxi Cosi Maxi Cosi® Mico 30, Mico Max 30, Mico AP Nuna Nuna® Pipa, Pipa Lite Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35, SIP, SIP 30/30 |
Britax B-Safe, B-Safe 35, B-Safe 35 Elite, Chaperone BOB B-Safe, B-Safe 35 Graco SnugRide Click Connect 30, 30LX, 35, 35 LX, 40, SnugRide Classic Connect 22, 30, 32, 35 Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35, Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30, Primo Viaggio SIP Chicco KeyFit, KeyFit 30 |
Baby Trend Any Baby Trend Car Seat |
One-handed Fold | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
Locking Fold | Auto | Auto | Manual | Manual | Manual |
Self-standing Fold | No | No | No | No | Yes |
Handlebar Height - Min/Max | 37"/44.7" | 30"/46" | 34.5"/48" | 38.8" | 41" |
Fixed/Swivel Wheel | Fixed | Swivel | Swivel | Swivel | Swivel |
Sandal-friendly Brake | No | No | Yes | Yes | No |
Included Accessories | None | None | None | None | None |
Setup Time | 5:24 min:sec | 5:13 min:sec | 4:26 min:sec | 5:30 min:sec | 6:30 min:sec |
Our Analysis and Test Results
Thule (pronounced Too-La) is a Swedish company founded by Erik Thulin. The company started creating products for fishermen in 1942, and as the years went on, they created more products for outdoor enthusiasts and families. Their new focus centered on gear that made adventures and the transportation of outdoor toys easier. Thule continues to expand their product line, including roof racks, luggage boxes, bike seats for kids, bike racks, the best bike trailers for kids, and top-ranked full-size strollers.
Performance Comparison
Run-ability
The Glide 2 is easy to run with but not as easy as its swivel-wheeled brother, the Thule Urban Glide 2.
The Glide 2 has a fixed front wheel with adjustable tracking that works well to keep the stroller moving in a straight line. While tracking takes a little effort, we don't think you will need to make adjustments often. This stroller has pneumatic rubber tires, low rolling resistance, and tips back easily making wide turns easy.
The Glide 2 has an adjustable handlebar (above left) for better biomechanics that could translate to running longer distances. The twisting handbrake (above right) works well, and we used it regularly to slow the roll. There is some flex in the frame where the stroller folds, but we found it absorbed some of the pressure on the runner while tipping and turning. Our professional runner feels it is a good lightweight option for those who require less weight for hilly terrain.
Ease of Use
The Glide 2 is relatively straightforward and on par with some of the easier to use competition.
Fold and Unfold
The Glide 2 fold is one-handed with a twist and pull folding handle (above left) under the seat. It requires two hands to lift the seat for access to the handle, and it doesn't self-stand, but the new version has an auto-lock (above right). Unfolding is a two-step process that is simple but will take some practice to do smoothly.
Brakes
The Thule Glide 2 has single-action brakes that are easy to set and release but aren't the best for sandaled feet. The larger rocker-style plastic pedal on the BOB Revolution Flex 3.0 is easier on the tops of feet.
Storage
The storage bin has a maximum weight allowance of 10 lbs and is accessible from the back and sides. We were able to fit a large diaper bag inside. The stroller also has a back seat mesh stow pocket, and the passenger has two inside stow pockets (above right). If you were about items falling out, the BOB Alterrain Pro sports a covered bin or the BOB Rambler is deeper in design.
Sunshade
The canopy on the Glide 2 is large and sleek, with a fabric visor and a plastic peek-a-boo window (above left) with a magnetic closure cover. The new canopy has a zip-open panel that reveals added ventilation (above right) when you unzip it. The entire canopy can rotate forward to the knee for running with a low sun or oncoming wind.
Harness
We found the five-point harness of the Glide easy-to-use. The new buckle is much better than the old version, and it pops open with only one hand. The harness is one of the easiest to adjust with one strap making the waist and shoulder straps smaller simultaneously.
Seat
The Glide 2 has a padded leg rest and an adequate footrest for taller children. The seat back adjustment is a one-handed plastic toggle and has a recline suitable for napping. The seat offers good air circulation through a vented portion at the top which can be covered in cold weather.
Car Seat Compatibility
The Glide 2 is compatible with a variety of infant car seats that can allow parents to walk with babies that are too young to jog with (babies under 8-12 months, ask your pediatrician). They offer three different adapters for purchase. The Thule Infant Car Seat Adapter is somewhat of a universal adapter that will work with a variety of infant car seats listed on their website as a downloadable pdf. These seats include many popular brands and the award-winning Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35 and UPPAbaby Mesa. The Thule Urban Glide Car Seat Adapter for Chicco works with the Chicco Keyfit 30 and the Thule Car Seat Adapter for Maxi Cosi works with infant carriers from Maxi-Cosi, Cybex, and Nuna.
Ease of Setup
It took 5:24 minutes to set up the Glide 2 from unpacking to ready to use.
This stroller doesn't require any tools to assemble and only needs the wheels put on. The manual is okay, but we didn't like it as much as the previous version as the pictures weren't as useful.
Maneuverability
The Glide 2 struggles compared to the swivel wheel options, as the fixed wheel design limits tight turns and navigating through small spaces, but it did earn the highest score for fixed wheel models.
The fixed wheel and longer length of the Glide 2 meant it bumped into objects in the course, but it is easy to tip and turn if you plan and have the room. This stroller manages well over various terrains, and we barely broke stride going over gravel and grass. Overall, it is easy to push and turn as the longer handle helps make the turns smoother and limits bending, but the fixed wheel takes more energy and space to turn than a swivel wheel.
This stroller has a padded sling style seat, nice suspension, and rubber air-filled tires to provide a comfortable ride for passengers. The adjustable handlebar is foam covered, and tires and suspension provide a forgiving design for pushers moving over bumpy surfaces.
Weight and Folded Size
The Glide 2 is relatively light and small. This stroller weighs 24.4 lbs which is a full 4 lbs heavier than the old model. It measures 20,352 cubic inches when folded. The Baby Trend Expedition is even smaller and lighter.
These measurements make the Glide 2 one of the larger options and no longer the lightest with several possibilities weighing less and folding smaller. It can be slightly smaller if you remove the wheels, but we don't think parents are going to bother. The larger size makes this stroller harder to fit in smaller spaces.
Quality
The Glide 2 earned a top score for quality. The fabric on this stroller is nice, feels breathable, and does not snag. The seat has minimal padding, but the fabric is fitted tightly to the frame. This stroller has a sharp-looking aluminum frame that is sleek and hides all connection points and has a seamless connection with the fabric in a groove. The folding joint has some movement, but it doesn't impact the stroller performance. It is the sleekest stroller in the group with all the components creating a clean fit and finish. Thule offers quality products, including the Thule Chariot Cross 2 with Jog Kit.
Should You Buy the Thule Glide 2?
The Glide 2 is the only fixed front wheel traditional jogger we tested this go. In the past, serious runners preferred the fixed front wheel to help keep strollers on track while moving at speed. However, in the past 4 or 5 years, we've seen a shift to locking swivel wheels working as well or better for running and they also give you the versatility to use them in close quarters where the lack of turning in the fixed wheel can be a problem. That being said, some hard-core runners, who are looking for a dedicated lightweight running stroller may still prefer the Glide 2 for its lower weight and smoother performance in our running tests. If you already have an everyday stroller, take running seriously, or regularly run in hilly areas, we suspect the Glide 2 can meet your needs and bring a smile to your face.
What Other Jogging Stroller Should You Consider?
If a swivel front wheel is your thing, or you hope to buy one stroller for multiple uses, then the Glide 2 is likely not the best fit for you. The fixed front wheel creates a long footprint that doesn't do well indoors or in tight spaces with high traffic. If you need the versatility of a runner and making tight turns when not running, we suspect the Thule Urban Glide 2 might be a better choice. If you think you want to run, and also take part in other outdoor adventures like biking and skiing, then the Thule Chariot Cross 2 with Jog Kit might be a good option to meet your needs.
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