The 4 Best Models of Triple Strollers Reviews!
There are many different brands of triple strollers on the market for consumers to choose from. With all the variety, it can be hard to choose one brand over another just by looking at each stroller casually. These triple stroller reviews are meant to give potential buyers an overview of what is out there in stores. Some features and options will make using, carrying, and storing these large strollers a breeze.
Peg Perego is first triple stroller we will be looking at. The model is the Triplet SW and it is definitely unique and worth mention. Instead of the standard handle bar steering method, this stroller uses an actual steering wheel for easier mobility and handling. The stroller also has a few well thought out features that make it a stand out device. Each seat can be positioned facing forward or backward, so there are a number of different seating arrangements you could employ for a stroll around the neighborhood.
The wheels have shocks to smooth out the passengers ride while rolling down uneven streets. The storage underneath is enough room to pack all the items you might need when traveling with three young children. You can put compatible and detachable car seats on the frame instead of the standard seats that the stroller comes with. It folds up nicely, but weighs in at about sixty pounds. That may seem very heave, but you should remember that any triple stroller you purchase is going to be weighing in at a similar weight.
The runabout triple stroller is another option on the market. It is a device that has large tires and hard plastic seats that come with standard with it. The storage space underneath is non-existent, however there is a small storage pouch located in the rear. There are also adapters that can be purchased separately such as a car seat adapter, so you can use car seats to attach to the frame instead of the standard seats that come with the stroller. There is also a snack tray adapter for the child to place cups or drinks in while they are strapped in for the ride. The stroller itself is made of welded sheet metal, so it is sturdy. They also sell covers for inclimate weather and other mountable attachments.
The next one is the Baby Jogger Summit XC model. It is visibly different from the above-mentioned models in that, instead of having the seating arranged one in front of the next, all three seats are side by side. This means the jogger stroller is wide instead of long. The rear seats are larger than the front ones, with a handlebar grip for steering. The front wheels swivel and the rear wheels have shocks making this stroller more mobile while still keeping the ride smooth. This stroller does not have plastic molded seats, instead the seats are mesh and the child is cradled in the frame of the stroller. There is some storage in the rear, but not that much.
The last one we will be looking at is the Triple Decker stroller. It is also different from the others mentioned in that it a metal frame that supports three compatible car seats. The seats are arranged in front of one another and they are staggered in height with the rear seat being the highest, and the front seat being the lowest. The pricing is structured in two ways, the frame alone, and then the seats are sold separately. On the other hand, if you have car seats already, you would be able just to purchase the frame. Good luck choosing and be sure to consider all your options as some may be more important than others.




