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| | Features | Mostly assembledConstructed from steel tubing and heavy-duty nylon fabricFeatures SafeBrake system which engages when caregiver releases handleAdditional foot brake for parking1 year warranty
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| | Description | The Trio Triple Tandem Stroller features individual canopies for sun protection, easy to clean fabric, and extra large storage baskets. All seats have 3 point harness and recline to accommodate infants. Shock absorbing wheels provide comfort and easier maneuverability. Also features in-line stadium design to maximize child visibility, to enable interaction with their environment to ease maneuverability. Features Specifications: 3-point harness Extra large storage baskets Canopies included Wheels are made of durable rubberized foam that provides the shock absorbing comfort of air filled wheels Open dimensions: 58 "Lx21"Wx41.5"H Folded dimensions: 49 "Lx21"Wx20"H Stroller weight: 54 lbs Weight limit: 40 lbs per seat Seat width: 13.5" Seat recline: front middle seats: 0-30 degrees; rear seats: 15-50 degrees Distance of seat to canopy: 21" Distance from rear seat edge and front seat back: 5" |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 57.0 inches | | Product Width: | 21.5 inches | | Product Height: | 42.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 58.8 pounds | | Package Length: | 48.0 inches | | Package Width: | 22.25 inches | | Package Height: | 17.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 58.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 10 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 10 customer reviews )
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Portable stroller for the money Nov 26, 2010
By Jason Walgos We used to have the Peg Perego triplet stroller for our babies when they were first born since the seats fully recline, something not found on the Foundations. Once our babies could sit up, I immediately bought this stroller due to it's quick fold down and portability. My only complaint would be with the wheels, not because they're plastic, but rather because part of the shock mechanism can come apart if it's compressed by the stroller. I found the company very responsive with any replacement parts (had to get a new wheel based on the problem above), they warrany them and will send them free of charge.
Pros: - Portable for taking in the van/SUV. - Folds down in one piece, vs assembling like the Peg Perego - Canvas is easy to clean - Sun shades have good coverage and are easy to position. - Run away break (which some find annoying) is very handy for slowing the stroller down on hills or making a quick stop. - Parts are easy to replace if necessary. - Good customer service from the company. - Good manuverability (assuming the front wheel clocks are off).
Cons: - Can be heavy to load since it's one piece. - Seats don't fully recline. - Must be careful not to compress the wheel from the side - A cup holder or two would be nice.
I would recommend this stroller to anyone that needs to transport triplets or three children; I love it and would buy it again.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Nice but a little bit of a workout! Jul 20, 2010
By Heather R. Panabaker
"Mom of Tyler & Twins"
I am a mom of twin 8 month olds and a 2 year old who doesn't like to stay in one spot. So I looked high and low for an affordable triple stroller. There were quite few. So I decided on this one based on price alone. It definitely is a handy stroller: reclines, has ample shade cover, a decent size basket on bottom, and steers quite easily. The few things I've noticed that kinda suck: there is no adult caddy (ie: key holder, drink holder, etc), the basket has a slender opening so it's hard to fit a diaper bag under, and while pushing you have to hold the break down which gets a good hand workout and gets a little exhausting while pushing 3 20-30 pounders around. I definitely get a good workout when I push them around awhile. I think so far it's of good quality though and while it may be difficult to fit in some cars, I found that, with one seat down the twins fit in back and toddler up front, I can technically fit the stroller in the hatch back and all kids in my dodge caliber. Hope this helps and good luck!
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Not meant for infants... need to update descrption! Mar 25, 2011
By Mom of four monkeys
"Mom of four monkeys"
I bought this stroller after speaking to a rep from Foundations who assured me that the rear seat would fully recline to accommodate a newborn. (An infant carrier does not work with this, so the recline position would be the only way to safely transport a newborn in the stroller.)Even the written description here on Amazon says it is perfect for infants. However, once I opened the box, I discovered that the rear seat does not recline at all. I called Foundations again, and someone tried to tell me it does recline, but they finally went to look at the model in their showroom, and learned that I was right. The prior model did, but not this one. Unfortunately, this has to be boxed up again and shipped back. It's great that Amazon is so understanding about the mishap, but frustrating that I had to order it and get it home before learning that it won't work for my family right now.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
it does its job very well May 15, 2011
By trifecta Comparing to a Chicco double stroller we used before, this is a much better product. The frame connections are more solid, better engineered, and the stroller rides and controls much better than the Chicco. Size is surprisingly small folded up, and it fits in the back of our 4runner and Honda pilot easily. The runaway brake system is clever, but I ended up removing the whole system for the sake of ease - the handle is annoying to hold after awhile.(a simple zip tie would even do the trick, but Im picky.) It is no frills, but it does its job very well and we are happy with it.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
great stroller for triplets!! Feb 28, 2011
By december_triplets I'm glad I finally found this stroller for an amazing price! I am a single mommy to 14 month old triplets and I couldn't seem to find a stroller that was easy to manage or in a decent price range. This stroller is great. You do get a workout from having to squeeze the handbrake to make the wheels go, but it is manageable. It is not as bulky as I thought it would be. And is easy to manuever.the only downside is that there isn't a drink/key area and is heavy to get into the trunk. But overall, I'm happy with my purchase! Hope this helps!!!
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