Thule Spring, An Impartial Review: Mechanics, Comfort, Use
The Thule Spring is a compact daily stroller with a lightweight design, one-hand fold system, adjustable handlebar, and large accessible shopping basket. However, it lacks an adjustable leg rest, has a narrow footrest, and requires hand washing for the textiles.
Thule Spring
A stylish, eco-friendly stroller with a large canopy and smooth ride, but pricey and narrow seat may not suit all children.
Key takeaways from the video
The Thule Spring weighs 9.5 kilos and folds down to 32 by 45 by 76 centimeters, with a shopping basket capacity of 5 kilos and a seat capacity of 22 kilos.
The seat lacks an adjustable leg rest and has a narrow footrest, limiting comfort for older toddlers.
Textiles are hand wash only and require the removal of screws for cleaning.
The stroller features a large shopping basket and an extendable canopy with an additional sunflap.
It has a lightweight design, one-hand fold system, and an adjustable handlebar for parent comfort and ease of use.
The unique chassis design lacks a rear frame crossbar, affecting stability and longevity, with potential issues in the handle regulation mechanism and central fold wires.
The front wheel connection and suspension are well-built, but the lack of a rear crossbar leads to potential weaknesses in the rear frame and brake system.
Overall, the Thule Spring may not be recommended due to suboptimal seating setup, design choices affecting longevity, and potential overpricing.