Thule Spring 2020 vs Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 | Stroller Comparison | Stroller Review | Magic Beans
Jul 26, 2023
Thule Spring 2020 vs Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 | Stroller Comparison | Stroller Review | Magic Beans
The Thule Spring and the Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 are both amazing strollers, but which is better for your family’s specific needs? Watch Eli compare the Thule Spring and the Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 to find out! Check out this Magic Beans stroller comparison video for a full review of both the Thule Spring and the Baby Jogger City Mini GT2, including a comparison of how these two strollers fold down and an in-depth look at each stroller’s ability to adapt to your family’s on-the-go lifestyle. Order Online: Order the Thule Spring stroller with free shipping: https://www.mbeans.com/thule-spring-s … Baby Jogger City Mini GT2: No Longer Available at Magic Beans Any questions? Comment below or reach out to our experts! We’ll match you with the perfect model for your family and lifestyle. Give us a ring at 617-383-8259, email us at [email protected] , or just submit your questions to https://www.mbeans.com/questions/22205 ✅Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mbeansdotcom/ ✅Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/magicbeans
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1.54 -> The Thule Spring compared to the
City Mini GT2. Now, I'm not
6.58 -> saying that the Thule Spring is
going to dethrone the City
10.38 -> Mini GT2 as a great all-purpose
stroller. but I gotta say
14.4 -> that the Spring is a brand new competitor
to the City Mini that
19.22 -> you really should be comparing.
I really wanna help you figure
22.84 -> out what kind of stroller to buy,
so you should email me your
28.68 -> 6173838259, or just drop a comment
below. So these are two
33.28 -> great strollers and I am excited
about showing you the
36.58 -> comparison right now. I have the
Thule Spring and the Baby
41.34 -> Jogger City Mini GT2. So the
Baby Jogger City Mini GT and
47.42 -> the GT2 came out last year, has
been a tried and true stroller
51.6 -> on the streets at Magic Beans. It's
a great all-purpose
54.94 -> stroller, so these two strollers
are under $400 and are going
59.48 -> to be sort of durable enough to
handle like city streets or if
64.66 -> you're going for walks, but
also they're quite light
68.28 -> and they fold really, really easily,
both of them fold really
70.88 -> easily, so they're gonna be great
for just throwing in your
73.88 -> trunk and for driving around for
your travel. If you're
76.48 -> traveling, they're not like mini
micro strollers, but like I
79.02 -> said, light, easy fold, to throw into
your trunk, but I am so
84.48 -> excited about the new Thule Spring.
I think they just did a
87.32 -> fantastic job and I'm excited about
showing you the differences.
90.78 -> So they did the GT2, and the GT2
just seems a little bit
94.24 -> bigger. The original GT, the wheels
are still really good. It
98.12 -> still pushes very nicely, but
in terms of like, a sleek
102.18 -> design, and in terms of narrowness,
I think that you're going to
106.98 -> really like the Spring. So let's
do a comparison. They have the
111.56 -> same size wheels, and they both
have this three wheel
114.1 -> design, so they both pivot really
nicely in terms of the width
117.94 -> of the strollers. The city mini
GT2 is 17 and a half inches,
122.72 -> and the Thule Spring is
16 inches, so it's a
127 -> more narrow seat. In terms of
adjusting the handle bar, you
132.42 -> have this sort of pivoting handle
bar on the GT2 and a
137.24 -> telescoping handle bar on the Thule Spring. The reclining
143.02 -> mechanisms are quite similar. You
just squeeze and recline.
148.68 -> Same thing on the Spring. In terms
of the canopies, much more
153.68 -> tailored canopy on the on the Spring,
and there are these two
160.28 -> peekaboo windows that you can toggle
on the City Mini GT2,
164.18 -> and on the Spring basically
you can unzip the extendable
170.7 -> canopy. So it's a zippered extendable
canopy, and you have this
174.74 -> very generous peekaboo window with
the air mesh that can flow
178.88 -> through. So that's that's pretty
cool. You're like, "Eli, get to
182.18 -> the fold, get to the fold! How do
these things fold?" Okay!
184.34 -> I will show you how right now, don't
worry. So once I fold this,
188.38 -> you should know that the Spring
can stand on its own, but the
190.78 -> City Mini GT2 cannot stand on
its own, but it folds really
194.82 -> quickly. So, to make sure this thing
stand on its own, you pull
198.96 -> this to the second position, so just pull
the adjustable handlebar to
202.76 -> position number two, just like that,
and just open up from the
207.28 -> seat and you pull up and it folds
right down. How easy is that,
210.88 -> folks? Really easy, and it stands.
In terms of the City Mini GT,
216.06 -> you pull to fold, really easy,
but it does not stand so you
219.64 -> have to put this down to the ground,
But look at the
223.82 -> wheel base. Look at the difference
that you have, a full
230.04 -> width on the City Mini, and on
the Thule Spring, they
234.76 -> designed this in such a way that
the wheels actually closed in
238.42 -> on themselves in sort of a tripod
position. So, you can see that
241.56 -> the Spring folds down in this tripod
position, so it's very
245.4 -> narrow. So the City Mini GT2
is 25 inches in
253.3 -> narrowness, and I know this:
the Spring is 17 inches wide,
256.3 -> so you have a much more narrow situation
with the Spring and,
259.52 -> like I said, it's super simple to open
it back up. There's a latch
263.18 -> on the side,
266.82 -> flick it open. Same deal here on
the side. The Thule Spring is
275.04 -> actually one of my favorite strollers
for 2020, and I do a full
278.94 -> video of the best strollers of 2020,
which you can see right
281.62 -> now.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raQy8fQN_rQ