The Uppa baby (ridge) bassinet is overnight sleep approved in Canada which is awesome selling and travel point for baby’s. The wheel can also be locked in the long position not just the short. I preferred the suspension system in the ridge. The adapters I liked better for the ridge if you’re using uppababy products. There’s more second hand bassinets available for the ridge which I recommend. In the USA they have a bassinet for the Thule but not available in Canada. We went with the ridge and love it.
I would like to know more about its all terrain capabilities, and how each one measures up, but also versus each other. These are exactly the two strollers I’m looking at right now, and they seemed quite similar to me. I found one shop has the black Thule on sale for 45% off right now tho. While a local sporting goods store here will give me 10% off military discount and forever warranty in store. So!…. More things for me to consider as well because those details also come into play for the practical mom. My lifestyle is very active, and our oldest is 8 and in all the sports year round. But between spring little league baseball, to summer soccer, back to fall baseball, we do A LOT of tracking across big open grassy fields, that oddly are always full of deep pot holes. In my old jogging stroller he suspension is non existent! And in my massive Keenz stroller wagon… it’s better, but that suspension is only a 4 wheel spring coil mechanism…. So debatably still very subpar and wildly disappointing after $700 ish. We also enjoyed good weather walks/jogs maybe 5 days a weeks. And it also needs to fit the everyday mom needs of popping into stores or errands with me too. So that’s what I’m in the market for, and I don’t have an endless bank account like many moms seem to. So I need to act quite critically here with the choice for my family. Also a future concern would be if we had another child… so car seat adapting matters, and not for a $500 infant seat (because that won’t ever be in the budget! Hahah) If you still have both of your strollers, I would love a look at the suspensions for the sports mom perspective! ♥️🙏🏽
Hi! I have just tried Thule Urban Glide 3 at the store and it felt quite small. My son is a tall 23 months old and he was already touching the end of the canopy with his head when lying down. I was wondering if there is more space with Ridge from the end of the seat to the canopy. I hope you can help me. Ridge looks higher…
The Uppa baby (ridge) bassinet is overnight sleep approved in Canada which is awesome selling and travel point for baby’s. The wheel can also be locked in the long position not just the short. I preferred the suspension system in the ridge. The adapters I liked better for the ridge if you’re using uppababy products. There’s more second hand bassinets available for the ridge which I recommend. In the USA they have a bassinet for the Thule but not available in Canada. We went with the ridge and love it.
I would like to know more about its all terrain capabilities, and how each one measures up, but also versus each other. These are exactly the two strollers I’m looking at right now, and they seemed quite similar to me. I found one shop has the black Thule on sale for 45% off right now tho. While a local sporting goods store here will give me 10% off military discount and forever warranty in store. So!…. More things for me to consider as well because those details also come into play for the practical mom.
My lifestyle is very active, and our oldest is 8 and in all the sports year round. But between spring little league baseball, to summer soccer, back to fall baseball, we do A LOT of tracking across big open grassy fields, that oddly are always full of deep pot holes. In my old jogging stroller he suspension is non existent! And in my massive Keenz stroller wagon… it’s better, but that suspension is only a 4 wheel spring coil mechanism…. So debatably still very subpar and wildly disappointing after $700 ish. We also enjoyed good weather walks/jogs maybe 5 days a weeks. And it also needs to fit the everyday mom needs of popping into stores or errands with me too.
So that’s what I’m in the market for, and I don’t have an endless bank account like many moms seem to. So I need to act quite critically here with the choice for my family. Also a future concern would be if we had another child… so car seat adapting matters, and not for a $500 infant seat (because that won’t ever be in the budget! Hahah)
If you still have both of your strollers, I would love a look at the suspensions for the sports mom perspective! ♥️🙏🏽
I went with the thule I really love the built in leg rest!
Hi!
I have just tried Thule Urban Glide 3 at the store and it felt quite small. My son is a tall 23 months old and he was already touching the end of the canopy with his head when lying down.
I was wondering if there is more space with Ridge from the end of the seat to the canopy. I hope you can help me. Ridge looks higher…
are these strollers compatible with the bassinet of the other brand? (i.e. can you put the Uppababy bassinet onto the Thule Urban Glide 3?)
Why is the Thule 6 Months + and the Uppababy Ridge 3 Months +? Is it because of the recline of the stroller hammock?