Foundations Quad Four Child Stroller, Blue
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| List Price: | $399.99 |
| Price: | $348.68 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. |
Product Description
The Quad 4 Passenger Stroller features 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 side by side design to facilitate child interaction and is sized to fit through most standard doorways (34" wide or wider). The The Quad 4 Passenger Stroller is not shipped to Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. protectorates or to APO/FPO addresses.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8601 in Baby Product
- Color: Blue
- Brand: Foundations
- Model: 40-NM-BO
- Released on: 2010-03-12
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 39.50" h x33.00" w x48.50" l,61.00 pounds
Features
- Mostly assembled
- Constructed from steel tubing and heavy duty nylon fabric
- Features SafeBrake system which engages when caregiver releases handle
- Additional foot brake for parking
- 1 year warranty

Most helpful customer reviews
31 of 33 people found the following review helpful.We had a triplet stroller that we used for a year, then we were blessed with another baby shortly after our triplets turned 15 months old. Shortly after the baby's birth, we invested in this stroller because the triplets were still too little and couldn't hardly walk on their own. While it is heavy, it worked fabulous for us! It fit much better in the back of our Excursion than the triplet stroller ever did. And while it is super heavy, if you grab it just right, it isn't that bad. Our SUV is very high off the ground, and I hauled it in and out all the time. I think it's a matter of how important it is to get out. I really needed to be able to get out and this helped me do that.While it fit through almost every door we used, we did run into problems at our local grocery store. The door is older and narrow, plus there is an immediate turn, so we couldn't use it in the store. I didn't have that problem anywhere else.It was too heavy for our older boys to push, but it wasn't bad for an adult to push. Also we found that if we put the lighter ones in the front, it was easier to push up curbs, etc.I did not like the hand release brake, so I simply took a small bungee cord and tied it up, so that I didn't have to hold it down all the time. The only reason I really saw any necessity for it is if you were going down a hill, but that isn't necessary where we live.All in all, this provided freedom for me to get out with five of our small children (I could "corral" the little ones while allowing their older brother to walk beside me); it is very well made; it is extremely sturdy; we had NONE of the issues with fabric fraying/tearing that we did in out triplet; there is more room in each individual seat than in our triplet stroller; it fit super well in our vehicle. I would (and have) recommend this to anyone with four small children, daycare provider, multiples parent, anyone. Our triplets are 3 1/2 and weigh 33 pounds each, our daughter is 2 and weighs 24 pounds and we can still use it.
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful.Positives:We enjoy using this stroller. The kids get a real kick out of sitting next to a buddy. It snugly fits through most doorways. The kids fit well, even the three-year-olds. An infant car seat can fit in one of the back seats and still have room for a toddler sitting next to them. I also like the automatic braking system that activates whenever you release the handle. It folds up well and just fits into the back of a 12-passenger Ford Heavy Duty van.Negatives:We probably don't use it as much as we would if it were easier to get it into and out of the van or at least a bit lighter. It is very heavy and awkward for one person to try and pick up or load. Also, when in the folded position, the wheels don't turn, so you must either fully assemble it or try and carry it when moving it between places. Because it is heavier, it is harder to take it on unpaved trails and it easily sinks and gets stuck in mud and gravel. It does okay on the larger bark chips often found at parks as long as there are two or less kids riding at the time.On a more technical note, the back seats are held up by two buckles. On ours, one of the sets of buckles is too tight to allow the ends to meet, so it is permanently in a reclined position. This is something that should be checked upon arrival (we didn't because we were using the back seats for infants and didn't need them in the upright position for quite some time)
15 of 18 people found the following review helpful.I am a child care provider with LOTS of strollers, singles, double, jogging and now this one. This is a nice, sturdy item that is quite heavy and seems to be well made. The only issue is even though the weight limit per seat is 40 pounds. I can't imagine a child over age 30 pounds or age two would be very comfortable in this stroller. The canopies are quite low so there is not a lot of head room. But, when all is said and done, if you want a good, sturdy quad stroller this one will get the job done.
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