Baby Jogger vs Thule Stroller (2026): Which Is Better?
The Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 ($400) and Thule Spring ($500) are both premium all-terrain strollers with great suspension and reversible seats. The $100 price gap is smaller than it looks once you factor in Thule's included accessories. Here's how they compare.
β‘ Quick Verdict
The Thule Spring is the more refined stroller β lighter at 21.5 lbs, includes a rain cover and bumper bar, and uses premium Scandinavian design throughout. The Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 folds more compactly, costs $100 less at retail, and is available at nearly every baby store in America. Both handle rough surfaces well with full suspension systems. The decision comes down to whether you value included accessories and lighter weight (Thule) or a more compact fold and lower sticker price (Baby Jogger).
- Baby Jogger City Mini GT2: $400, 22.5 lbs, patented one-hand fold, wider retail availability
- Thule Spring: $500, 21.5 lbs, rain cover included, Swedish engineering, premium build quality
- Both have reversible seats, near-flat recline, and all-terrain suspension
- True price gap after accessories: ~$45 (not $100) since Thule includes $55 worth of extras
- Neither is rated for jogging
πΈπͺ Thule Spring β Swedish Engineering
Thule is a Swedish outdoor brand known for roof racks and bike carriers, and that outdoor DNA shows in the Spring stroller. The frame uses lightweight aluminum throughout, bringing the total weight to 21.5 lbs β a full pound lighter than the Baby Jogger. The included rain cover fits perfectly (not a universal aftermarket cover), and the bumper bar comes in the box rather than as a $25 add-on. The fabric quality is noticeably higher β thicker, more water-resistant, and better stitched at stress points.
- Weight: 21.5 lbs β one of the lightest all-terrain strollers available
- Included accessories: Fitted rain cover ($30 value) and bumper bar ($25 value) in the box
- Reversible seat: One-step release system, smoother than Baby Jogger's
- Suspension: All-wheel with progressive spring rate β gets stiffer under heavier loads
- Build quality: Premium fabrics, clean aluminum finish, minimal plastic components
πΊπΈ Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 β The Practical Pick
The Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 wins on two things that matter daily: fold size and availability. The patented one-hand fold collapses the stroller to 11" deep β about 2β3" thinner than the Thule Spring when folded. That difference matters in a sedan trunk packed with groceries. And while Thule is sold at a handful of retailers, Baby Jogger is in Target, Walmart, Buy Buy Baby, Amazon, and most baby specialty stores β making it easy to test in person and find on sale.
- Fold: 11" deep β more compact than Thule, fits in smaller trunks alongside other items
- Price: $400 retail, frequently on sale for $340β$360 at major retailers
- Availability: Stocked at Target, Walmart, Buy Buy Baby, Amazon β easy to test in-store
- One-hand fold: Patented mechanism, genuinely one-handed operation
- Forever Guarantee: Lifetime coverage on frame and seat when registered
π Head-to-Head Specs
These two strollers are closer in capability than the $100 price gap suggests.
- Price: Baby Jogger $400 vs Thule $500
- Weight: Baby Jogger 22.5 lbs vs Thule 21.5 lbs
- Fold depth: Baby Jogger ~11" vs Thule ~13.5"
- Rain cover: Baby Jogger sold separately ($35) vs Thule included
- Bumper bar: Baby Jogger sold separately ($20) vs Thule included
- Reversible seat: Both yes
- Suspension: Both all-wheel, Thule has progressive spring rate
- Car seat adapters: Both require separate adapters for infant car seats ($25β$50)
- Retail availability: Baby Jogger widespread vs Thule limited
β Thule Spring Wins On...
The Thule Spring is the premium choice for parents who value build quality and don't mind paying for it. The included accessories, lighter weight, and Scandinavian design aesthetic set it apart.
- Included accessories: Rain cover and bumper bar in the box β no nickel-and-diming
- Weight: One pound lighter at 21.5 lbs β marginal but real
- Build quality: Premium fabrics, better stitching, less plastic in the frame
- Progressive suspension: Automatically adjusts to load β better ride quality for heavier toddlers
- Design: Cleaner aesthetic with Scandinavian minimalism β if that matters to you
β Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Wins On...
The Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 is the pragmatic pick for parents who prioritize daily convenience and value. The fold is smaller, the price is lower, and finding one to test is trivially easy.
- Fold size: 2β3" thinner when folded β fits better in compact car trunks
- Price: $100 less at retail, and goes on sale more frequently than Thule
- Availability: Easy to find in-store at Target, Walmart, and major baby retailers
- Resale value: Higher demand = easier to sell used when you're done with it
- Warranty: Forever Guarantee on frame and seat vs Thule's standard limited warranty