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Well, we just ordered a TUG4. But I still think (hope) it was good decision. We decided for Thule, because its sturdiness and robustness. We live in city and we're not planning to use the stroller so much in offroad, I presume it'll be like 90% city, 10% offroad. But we want the stroller to be still functionable and reliable, after one, two babies ridden in tricky urban terrain and sometimes offroad. The trend here in czechia is to use the older TUG2 mostly in cities (not all owners, but lot of them), and I think for those way of use, the 4-wheeler could be better option. You don't need the excellent terrain qualities, but you'll get better stability usable for curbstones, busses, etc. Plus it keeps the durabilty of the thule strollers. As I said, those are my assumptions, we are waiting for the delivery (of the stroller as well as the baby :P), so we'll find out.
i would love to hear your thoughts and opinions after using it! i’m really interested in this stroller, but would love some practical feedback;) thanks! and i wish you all the best with your baby
@@majalewandowska2642 Thank you for the wishes! We're getting the stroller next week and the baby should be born in august. I hope it'll be a good stroller and I'll be able to give you some review!
For the record it’s probably a decent idea for what you describe. My bob (similar to the Thule 3 wheel) is a bit too long for small shops but it’s great for snow and bumpy terrain. If other families are using the stroller around you, you are probably on the right track
Hi, Honza, same here in Moravia :-) We were looking for reliable and firm stroller without wobbling and squaeaking after 3-4 months. TUG4 looks like a better choice for us for hanging around the city, using public transport etc. Hope you (and us too! :-) ) will be happy with TUG4!
I’m vaguely interested ? I live in a Canadian small mountain town. have a babyzen and a bob. The bob is awful to manoeuvre around town and takes up most of the trunk, but the babyzen doesn’t handle snowy icy sidewalks or rough terrain that well. Best of both worlds or worse of both worlds?
well, as long as the three-wheeled version doesn't have the option of removing the third wheel to even wash it, the 4-wheeled version appeals to me. 4-wheel stability is also better when overcoming curbs
In order to keep our recommendations up to date, we maintain a 'Buyer's Guide' (with a wide spectrum of models, and a lot of technical and lifestyle-related information). Organizing our recommendations this way makes it easier to include good models that we haven't made review-videos for yet, as well as to remove models which have developed unforeseen wear-issues over time, or which have been weakened by the manufacturer in their current iterations. You can access the guide (in addition to our 4-part video series on Choosing the Right Stroller for your Lifestyle, and other helpful content), as well as contact us directly on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/stroller-buyers-37953864
These materials are also available via channel membership on UA-cam: www.youtube.com/@BarnevognverkstedNo/membership , and BuyMeaCoffee: buymeacoffee.com/thestrollerworkshop
How about stability when the single front wheel block on something and the momentum makes the stroller more likely to flip on one side ?
Well, we just ordered a TUG4. But I still think (hope) it was good decision. We decided for Thule, because its sturdiness and robustness. We live in city and we're not planning to use the stroller so much in offroad, I presume it'll be like 90% city, 10% offroad. But we want the stroller to be still functionable and reliable, after one, two babies ridden in tricky urban terrain and sometimes offroad. The trend here in czechia is to use the older TUG2 mostly in cities (not all owners, but lot of them), and I think for those way of use, the 4-wheeler could be better option. You don't need the excellent terrain qualities, but you'll get better stability usable for curbstones, busses, etc. Plus it keeps the durabilty of the thule strollers.
As I said, those are my assumptions, we are waiting for the delivery (of the stroller as well as the baby :P), so we'll find out.
i would love to hear your thoughts and opinions after using it! i’m really interested in this stroller, but would love some practical feedback;) thanks! and i wish you all the best with your baby
@@majalewandowska2642 Thank you for the wishes! We're getting the stroller next week and the baby should be born in august. I hope it'll be a good stroller and I'll be able to give you some review!
For the record it’s probably a decent idea for what you describe. My bob (similar to the Thule 3 wheel) is a bit too long for small shops but it’s great for snow and bumpy terrain. If other families are using the stroller around you, you are probably on the right track
Are you happy with the stroller? :)
Hi, Honza, same here in Moravia :-) We were looking for reliable and firm stroller without wobbling and squaeaking after 3-4 months. TUG4 looks like a better choice for us for hanging around the city, using public transport etc. Hope you (and us too! :-) ) will be happy with TUG4!
I’m vaguely interested ? I live in a Canadian small mountain town. have a babyzen and a bob. The bob is awful to manoeuvre around town and takes up most of the trunk, but the babyzen doesn’t handle snowy icy sidewalks or rough terrain that well. Best of both worlds or worse of both worlds?
well, as long as the three-wheeled version doesn't have the option of removing the third wheel to even wash it, the 4-wheeled version appeals to me. 4-wheel stability is also better when overcoming curbs
Too bad, I was rooting for this one. Waiting on their new double to show up on the market and for you to review it.
It is pronounced two-lee