I am looking for a Quad stroller or 6 seat stroller that I can:
- Fold up
- Once folded will stand up (takes up less room)
- Can go through a regular door. (as I am in an apartment)
- Can go through Snow
Any suggestions on which one would be good?
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I am looking for a Quad stroller or 6 seat stroller that I can:
- Fold up
- Once folded will stand up (takes up less room)
- Can go through a regular door. (as I am in an apartment)
- Can go through Snow
Any suggestions on which one would be good?
The Foundations Quad is a miracle. It does all of the above.
Thanks I just looked it up on Amazon.ca and it looks nice.
How hard is it to push though? I have hesitated getting a quad as they look extremely hard to push, snow or summer.
Anyone know where I can get one in Ottawa? Amazon.ca (comes from a 3rd party) is charging $467 just for shipping, that's more then the stroller costs.
@ trontokids I have never used one before, but have been told they are not the easiest things to push. I just need it to go across the street in the winter (school drop off/pick up) and around the block in the summer (to the park). I would love a wagon, but with being in an apartment just don't have the room.
All about kids sells them but forget what the price is. I got mine from a caregiver leaving care. I like it except for the brake as I got tired of holding it while trying to push so tied it off so it doesn't work anymore. Only use it on smooth roads and not in the snow so not sure about that part. It pushes ok but personally I do better pulling a wagon than pushing the cart.
There is no way that I would have been able to push a fully loaded foundations quad through the snow. That is the reason why I got ride of that stroller.
I have an Angeles stroller and love it. It is suppose to fold bu have never done it. It is in the garage all the time. I choose that one over the Fundations because this one is suppose to have all terrain wheels. I never had the Fundations, but I am happy with this one. I tried it in the grass and with mild snow. You have to push a little harder there, but is not a big deal
During normal days and terrains is very easy to push
You can see the price in the All About Kids catalogue. I looked into getting one last year and found that people were selling them used on Kijiji for as much or more than I could get a new one at All About Kids. So make sure you check the price before looking at used ones. I also heard bad reviews about how hard they are to push, so that's why I didn't get one. I ended up with a Bye Bye Buggy, but it does not fold up, so wouldn't be good for you.