• A lightweight, all-terrain stroller perfect for jogging or strolling through town
  • Swivel front wheel locks into place for jogging
  • Large 16" rear wheels plus suspension for an ultra smooth ride
  • One-handed, compact fold to easily store and transport
  • Reclining seat with padded 5-point harness and ventilation
  • Ergonomic, adjustable handlebar with twist hand brake
  • Large storage basket with zip top cover
  • Lightweight design: 25. 3 lbs
  • Weight capacity: 75 lbs
  • Sitting height: 21 inches; Door pass through: 27. 2 inches

I love this stroller! It was an early Christmas present, and I’ve gone for about 10 runs with it so far. I use it with the universal car seat adapter for my Chicco Keyfit 30 car seat, a it works just great. Switching from a regular stroller to this one makes the ride so smooth, I don’t like using the old stroller anymore :P the only down side is that this stroller takes up more space than the regular stroller—both in its open and closed position. Thankfully the wheels come off very easily so the stroller can fit I to my car.

When we told the kids to pick out a stroller I didn't expect to spend more than I did for my first car. But I have to admit this stroller is nicer than my first car. Once you figure it out, it sets up easily and folds down with one hand. Very solid construction, the wheels are large and roll easily. Six months of regular use and it's still like new.

This stroller has been a dream come true! It is expensive, but it is the best stroller I've ever used! It is easy to maneuver, the hand brake has already been used multiple times, just going around the neighborhood on walks, and the suspension is totally worth it! Our neighborhood has a lot of cracks in the sidewalk, and uneven pavement from tree roots sticking up. This stroller handles all that like a pro! It is also so compact it fits easily in my trunk (with the wheels off), and putting it back together is only a minor inconvenience. We did not buy the accessories, but got a discounted SkipHop holder for my phone/water bottle and it's been holding up really well. Not sure all of the thule accessories are necessary, but will probably invest in the infant converter for the next one!

I love every feature of this stroller. Large sun shield. Unbelievably easy setup (kept reading the manual thinking I missed something. Every component you need to adjust is a vibrant blue, so it’s easy to spot. Easy to use twist handbrake. Great push. Simple one handed fold, and you can stand upright when folded if the handlebar is in the right spot (halfway folded down). Amazing design. Wish I bought it years ago. Can’t wait to try out on my commute (jog then train and jog again) to see how it holds up.

I love this stroller so far. It's light and easy to push. It looks sleek and modern and many people compliment on how "nice" our stroller looks. I can easily push it with one hand. Running with it is a dream. Buying the console gives you good storage. My toddler likes the additional snack tray purchase. Sun shade is big. There's even mesh pockets on the sides of the seat so my daughter can store a toy or two next to her. There's a mesh pocket behind the seat. I forgot a banana in there, folded the stroller, and the banana was fresh and unbruised the next day. It's pretty easy and intuitive to adjust the seat straps. My only complaints are very specific to my needs/preferences (mostly that I want my jogging stroller to also be my every day stroller): 1. The seat's most upright position is slightly reclined. My daughter wants to sit all the way upright and so she is hesitant to get in the stroller for this reason. I understand that this is so the baby doesn't get whiplash from sudden starts and stops on a run, but since I like to use this stroller for everyday errands, I wish it could go completely upright. I read that the 2016 BOB now includes a complete upright position, so I hope one day Thule does the same. 2. The stroller feels very LONG. I brought this stroller to Disneyland and it just felt slightly too big...not because of it's girth or profile (which are very sleek), but simply because of the length. It takes careful thought to maneuver in tight spaces, though the actual pushing and turning is very smooth, light and easy. 3. The placement of the back two wheels feel slightly WIDE when indoors (yes I took this into a restaurant) and in crowds. Similar to my last point...the silhouette of the stroller seat is slim, it's just the wheel placement that sticks far out in front and a little wide in the back. If I wasn't mindful, I would accidentally bump into things. I wonder if the wheel placement has something to do with the aerodynamics of the running stroller? If so I'm not complaining. My dream is that Thule (are you reading this Thule?) would consider a model with front and back wheels that sit more underneath the child seat instead of sticking out as much, and a more upright sitting position. Then this would be the ultimate only-stroller-you-ever-need-in-life stroller.

Baby can go anywhere now! Camping, disc golf, flooded street - you name it, she’s been there! Great product. Just bought the cup holder tray accessory for the little passenger!

Wow, what a great stroller! My grandson was injured badly and needed a smooth riding stroller. It’s light, folds easily, the back wheels remove easily, folds easily. It’s light too. Be careful and note the folded size because it is large, measure your vehicle’s storage space to make sure it will fit. It’s expensive but is worth it. I definitely recommend.

The stroller is sturdy and very smooth. Perhaps because the baby is small, the straps are chafing his legs so pants are necessary so far. My issue is with Amazon. The box came open and the stroller was partially assembled which means it had been a return. It's an expensive item to get used when I paid full price.

TLDR; great for jogging with easily adjustable push bar and suspension for the kid, good for everyday use but watch out for narrow passageways. I was looking for a jogging stroller for weekend short runs with the then 11 mo, and was impressed by the Wirecutter review so have a few months experience and runs on roads with the stroller before I wrote this review. What I liked: the stroller is highly maneuverable which is great for moving around, and feels well built with inflatable tires and adjustablity for the harness and push bar. When running the front wheel locks quickly and moves easily and the handbrake is engaged easily to slow down when running downhill. There is ample storage under the seat and a mesh pocket in the seat back for a water bottle. When running you have no chance of hitting the back of the stroller as the distance of the pushbar creates a safe zone. What I didn’t like: this is a big stroller and my worry for everyday use is basically will it fit. Compared to a normal stroller the wheel base at the rear is wider and the overall length is longer, this has meant some problems when entering narrow doorways and small elevators. The other concerns is cleaning the seat, as there’s no obvious way to remove the fabric for cleaning in the wash and the seat incline, because of the design of the seat the kid will always be on an incline and not upright. I love this stroller and recommend getting the bumper bar so your kid can grab on for support during runs. There are issues with a stroller this size for urban use but it’s an excellent jogging stroller

This review is first impression as our baby hasn’t yet arrived and it’s also our first stroller so I can’t offer much of a comparison other than what we experienced while shopping. We shopped around a lot and nearly purchased the Bob Rambler when we found it at Babies-R-Us for 40% off but with the Bob not being compatible with our Maxi Cosi car seat we decided to go with this, we are not disappointed. The suspension does feel a little stiffer than what we observed on the Bob but I don’t see that being a disadvantage. It folds and unfolds very easily. I read a review that the Brake Lock is hard to use and I can say for ours this is not true. I even bent down and used a finger to engage and disengage so it’s very easy to use. The hand brake feature works well. We purchased the Thule Organizer Sport and the Maxi Cosi car seat adapter to go with the stroller. Both fit and function just as I would expect of Thule. At this time the only disadvantage I see is the price and additional purchase for the organizer that one would expect to be come stock for this price point. Other than that I would absolutely recommend.