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

Thule Spring

A stylish, eco-friendly stroller with a large canopy and smooth ride, but pricey and narrow seat may not suit all children.

from$400

Key takeaways from the video

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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.

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The seat lacks an adjustable leg rest and has a narrow footrest, limiting comfort for older toddlers.

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Textiles are hand wash only and require the removal of screws for cleaning.

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The stroller features a large shopping basket and an extendable canopy with an additional sunflap.

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It has a lightweight design, one-hand fold system, and an adjustable handlebar for parent comfort and ease of use.

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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.

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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.

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Overall, the Thule Spring may not be recommended due to suboptimal seating setup, design choices affecting longevity, and potential overpricing.