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Showing posts with label Triple Stroller. Show all posts

Baby Trend Triple Stroller Doesn’t Steer


This stroller, also known as “The Stroller That Set Us Free,” was the purchase which finally allowed us to go somewhere with our 20 month old and newborn twins. We had looked around and found that almost all of the triple stroller options that existed were simply way over-priced, at least for our budget.

But as luck would have it, the mother of triplets in my local Twins Club was selling one. In nearly pristine condition with all of the paperwork, instructions and after a quick demonstration in the driveway on how to use it, I picked up this behemoth and took it home.

At 6 feet long and very heavy (46.8 pounds shipping weight), this thing was made like a tank. The two front seats recline to one position and the back seat will recline completely for naps. This is a little frustrating because we had two little ones who really needed to recline, not one. We took it out to museums, to the 4th of July on Clearwater Beach and on walks everywhere. At least for a very short time we did.

There are two problems with this stroller and probably with any triple stroller. First, your heaviest child needs to go into the back. Basic physics are working against you if you put the heaviest child in the front, but our oldest child didn’t want to sit all the way in the back where he couldn’t see. He wanted to sit up front. So at first it worked nicely, while the twins were newborns and were very small babies. As they began to put on weight and the biggest boy grew, I realized why the triplet mom had chucked it although her triplets were just a few months older than my twins.

Secondly, it became nearly impossible to steer. My husband had trouble getting it to turn by the time my twins were one, simply because of the weight of our children in it. Now you might imagine that the sturdy construction would make it more amenable to hauling a brute squad of kids, and I suppose from the stand point of holding up it was indeed great. It never became weak or wobbly, but it also wouldn’t turn.

I’d pan it completely except that for a time, it was a really useful addition to our lives, but overall I would not recommend it. The price of this stroller new compared to it’s value is really out of whack. If you do need a triple stroller, I’d recommend scouring consignment shops or your local multiples clubs. When shopping for triple strollers be sure to read the details. There is a very expensive brand out there which shall remain nameless, that sells a triple stroller and none of it’s wheels turn. None. How do your turn it? I am told, by someone who owns one, that you really don’t. You pray you never have to turn it.

A triple stroller is something that seemed like a good idea, but we really ended up using a double and a single to accomplish the same goal as we grew more frustrated with the bulk, weight and overall manageability of the triple one. Knowing what I know now, I’d probably pass on one of these next time around.

Video-----Baby Trend Triple Stroller

The Triplet Baby Stroller from Baby Trend is simply one of the best value buys if you need a triple stroller. Watch this video to see the features, accessories and fold.

What to Look For in Triplet Strollers and Quad Strollers

The Quad Strollers

The quad strollers can accommodate four babies at a time. Just like triplet strollers, the quad strollers are available in different designs. There are quad strollers that are designed in a ways that babies are lined up vertically. There are also those designs where the babies are seated two in front and two at the back.
The quad strollers make it easy for multiple baby-sitting accommodations. Parents or caretakers can make use of the quad strollers to place four babies in at a time.


The Triplet Stroller

In the world of strollers, now available are triplet strollers and quad strollers. The triplet stroller has three baby seats. There are two designs of triplet strollers. One is designed in a way that the babies are lined up vertically and one where the babies are lined up horizontally.
In reality, mothers or nannies who do not necessarily have triplets can also use the triplet strollers. It could be used for babies of different ages as long as they still fit inside the stroller. It could even be used for caretakers in day care centers or other baby-sitting businesses.




What to Look for


Since the triplet strollers and quad strollers carry multiple babies, there should be criteria in buying the item. Here are the things that you should look for:

1. Quality of materials. When selecting triplet strollers and quad strollers, you need to see if the materials used do not easily break. For the fabric, it should not easily rip off as well. Besides, it is worth the cost since the usage of the strollers will be for a long time, accommodating babies ages zero to their late toddlers years.

2. Easy to maneuver. Since you are carrying many babies in the stroller, the design or the stroller that you buy should make it easy for you to maneuver. It should turn easily and should be as flexible as possible. It must also be easily maneuvered in different surfaces and terrains.

3. The triplet strollers and quad strollers should have spacious storage that can be filled with those things that your babies will need. Whether it is beneath the stroller or below the seat, the storage space should carry enough items for all your babies.

4. Although generally triplet strollers and quad strollers look bulky, you should choose one that can be folded for easy storage or travel. This way, it will not take too much space at home, in the day care center or in the car.

With these needed features, you will not only accommodate all your babies in one stroller, but you will also meet your needs in terms of convenience and at the same time your babies will feel comfortable riding on their stroller.

Baby Trend Breckenridge Triple Stroller

A solution for getting out and about with three small children. This is a great solution for your three little ones, with the added benefit of a fully reclining rear seat for the youngest to lie down and sleep. The full length storage basket is great for storing all your babies’ things and it is accessible from the side. The Baby Trend Triple Stroller is reasonably priced and will meet the needs of parents who are trying to find a solution for getting out and about with three small children.


Full length, side accessible, storage basket

Adjustable molded front footrest, adjustable middle and rear footrests
Weight 47 lbs
Full length, side accessible, storage basket
Large front wheels and 8 rear wheels
2-position reclining front and middle seat
3-position fully reclining rear seat
Removable canopies
Weight capacity per seat 45 lbs.
Folded Dimensions 49 x 17 x 9