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Euphoric !
 Originally Posted by playfelt
The foundations stroller has that have to squeeze handle and I hate it as it makes for a tense ride for me as I basically have to have my arms tense the whole time instead of relaxed. I tied it to the handlebar so there is no brake now but we don't walk in areas with lots of hills anyways. Most strollers don't have a brake like this so it was something I wasn't used to anyways.
I hate that about my foundations quad too. I use two big clips to keep the brake down.
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Euphoric !
 Originally Posted by apples and bananas
i have the choo choo wagon too. I purchased 3 pods new, then I found a fourth pod at once upon a child really cheap! If you wait for a good online sale at sears you can get them really reasonable.
Dreamalittledream... do you have the clip on umbrella's? I've been looking for a shade solution, but can't find anything that attaches properly.
. Hello! Lucky you finding the extra pod cheaply...i would love one more...holding out for a deal Yes, I have the radio flyer clip ons. Got them on Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Radio-Flyer-UA.../dp/B00002MZ8A Not sure where to get them in Canada? Here is the link to a pic of the choo choo with the umbrellas on (so you get an idea of coverage).http://themasontripletsplusone.blogs...hoo-wagon.html
Last edited by Dreamalittledream; 06-05-2012 at 12:14 PM.
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Starting to feel at home...
I have a 4 seater runabout stroller for sale. I am in Nepean just outside Ottawa .....if you are interested. I am closing this month to work outside the home and I loved this stroller and the freedom it gave us .
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I have a six seater Bye Bye Buggy which is a lot like the wagon you linked to, but I really don't think it would work on the bus as it would block the aisle and also it is very heavy and I wouldn't want to try to get it on or off the bus! It works for me, but it is heavy and quite a bit of work to push up hills. I wouldn't want a wagon as I think it would be harder on the shoulders to be pulling all that weight. As for getting the 3 year old to walk beside...when I use my double stroller and the bigger kids walk, they all have to have their hands on the side of the stroller at all times. Maybe you can make a rule like that so that he is always beside the stroller and also safer.
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 Originally Posted by ECE53
I have a 4 seater runabout stroller for sale. I am in Nepean just outside Ottawa .....if you are interested. I am closing this month to work outside the home and I loved this stroller and the freedom it gave us .
I fonly it was a five seater. I would love to sell my foundations quad and get one for five.
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Starting to feel at home...
Is your quad still up for sale ? What is your asking price, condtion of the stroller? Smoke free/pet free home ?
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Starting to feel at home...
Yes my 4 seater runnabout is still available. I have an ad on used Ottawa, if you do a search. It is in great condition. Come with sun shade, rear storage basket, rain/weather cover and solid tires that never go flat. I was asking 1200, but I would take 1000. I paid a little over 2000 for it. Message me or email me through used Ottawa if you are interested. We are a smoke free pet free home.
Last edited by ECE53; 06-24-2012 at 12:08 PM.
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Starting to feel at home...
Ouch , lol no thank you . I will buy the foundations quad new . Thanks again for answering.
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I might be a bit late for some if you but
Here is what we bought for our community. I think they ship everywhere in Canada and product is made in Canada. After 2 years, our wagon is still like new. It is made of plastic and the colors are still not fading at all. The kids love the "choo choo train" look .
I think they make 4-6-8 and 10 child strollers.
http://www.miniwagon.ca/
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I have a foundations triple that has the seats in front of each other-found it very used but very cheap, so it was a good deal!
My only concern about the quad is fitting through the bus doorway...once you get it to the wheelchair/stroller section in the front with the seats that fold up you'll be fine, but it's so wide, I don't know that you could maneuver it through the door and past the driver ok.
I take the bus with my own kids all the time, but I don't take the daycare kids, as I don't trust them all to handle it atm, and the stroller issue-the triple would be too long to be able to maneuver on, I think. Also, we live in a small city with many bus "regulars" who detest strollers of all kinds-I've been criticized and yelled at for having a single stroller on the bus when my youngest was only a few months old. The drivers don't seem to like strollers much either, and certainly didn't step in when I was being told by other passengers to fold up my stroller even though there was no need to, so I wouldn't risk the potential problems by bringing a bigger stroller on the bus. I've seen a few people with wagons drag them on, and honestly, I can see why people get annoyed with a bigger wagon; everyone else has to squeeze by them to find a seat, and it's such an event getting on and off. I wouldn't take more than a double stroller on the bus, but that's just me and my VERY conservative city!
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