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Hokiebear
01-29-2010, 12:29 AM
This topic was originally on how the heck I was going to fit 3 snugride 32's into my odyssey. The reason I wanted the snugride 32's was so I could get a stroller that could snap in 3 infant carseats. No sooner than the how they fit in the car dilemma was resolved... ugh, another glitch.

The triple decker is the ONLY stroller that lets 3 infant carseats snap in (other than the peg perego which only takes 3 peg seats - and the peg infant seats are too large to fit 3 in most cars, definitely won't fit in my odyssey so that's out of the running for us. Most other triple strollers will only take 1 or 2 carseats - they're made for twins +1 not triplets).

After finally getting the snugride 32's into the car so I can have a stroller that snaps in 3 infant carseats, I've been foiled again...

Basically the triple decker is the ONLY stroller that lets 3 infant carseats snap in (other than the peg perego which only takes 3 peg seats - and the peg infant seats are too large to fit 3 in most cars, definitely won't fit in my odyssey so that's out of the running for us. Most other triple strollers will only take 1 or 2 carseats - they're made for twins +1 not triplets). So the triple decker was my only option, but hey, it takes snugrides, both 22's and 32's so I'm all set - or so I thought.

The TD actually takes the evenflo and the graco snugride (22 and 32) - three different models though, a different model depending on which carseats you're using. I had heard great things about the TD so I bought three snugride 32's and had a TD specially made to go with these seats to the tune of $400. I had previously used the baby trend snap n go single by the way (with my older son) and loved it - so I expected a triple version of this stroller (baby trend only makes a single and a double snap n go, no triple unfortunately) When the TD arrived we tried the seats in it - they snapped in easily alright but went in like bike seats, VERY vertical, not at all the angle that an infant carseat goes into the car. I called the company because I thought I had gotten the wrong model initially, maybe one had been sent to me that fit a different carseat - no, not the case... while customer service was very pleasant, they told me that that's the way it was designed and that the other carseats fit into it the same way (the snugride 22's and the evenflo) and at I should get a head propper. Well, sure I can prop the heads (using a rolled receiving blanket or propper) but that still leaves a lot of vertical pressure on little spines - and little heads lolling forward when they fall asleep in the seats. There is a reason that infant carseats are made so that the babies ride in a semi-reclined position and don't sit upright! Why on earth they would design a stroller that is designed specifically to accept *infant carseats* as it's primary purpose is totally beyond me. THUMBS DOWN TRIPLE DECKER!

All I can think of is that either the other carseats go in at a better angle (the snugride 22 and the evenflo) or that most mom's of multiples have never used a single stroller (snap n go or any of the others like it out there) and don't know how good it gets & don't know how crappy the choices are for triples by comparison.

Needless to say, this stroller got sent back & I haven't found another stroller that takes three snugrides... Think I'm stuck buckling and unbuckling everyone every time, ugh! And I'm also wondering why I bothered getting the snugrides at all now, I may as well have just gotten 3 convertibles in the first place since I don't have a stroller that can snap in 3 seats, I have to buckle and unbuckle every stinkin time. UGHHHH!

MacMacMoo
01-29-2010, 05:00 AM
Ick! I only have a singleton, but my SIL and Step mom both had twins recently. I'm normally one to vote skip the infant car seat and go with a convertible car seat and then get a full recline stroller. However that's because the whole unbuckle buckle every time is doable with one. Two it's tedious. Three is beyond me. The only thing I can think of would be to go with a twin snap and go (like you mention: many more options) and wear the third, so you'd only have to undo one child each time.

WatchingThemGrow
01-29-2010, 08:01 AM
Like a. City select and an ergo maybe?
You'll have help when you go out, right???

A bj summit triple would be sweet for outdoor walking. We have a bj trple and I like it.

Hokiebear
01-29-2010, 11:30 PM
Thinking about that actually, just getting a twin (snap n go or nicer one) and already have the ergo... but I also have a 4 y.o who needs handholding as well... Not sure. Have hubby on weekends but weekdays I'm on my own. (Though we don't get out much, lol)
thanks everyone

Tondi G
01-30-2010, 09:49 PM
what about a Joovy Big Caboose so your 4 yr old has a place to stand while you push and wear one of the babies in the Ergo?

http://www.joovy.com/pages/pd_bigcaboose.php

WatchingThemGrow
01-30-2010, 10:02 PM
Those double carseat things look SO big. A mom I know has the Big Caboose and she has to lean so far into it to push it, it just looks like no fun. In reality, are you really going to take all three out with you by yourself while they're in infant seats? I try not to do it , and two of mine can walk!

We can order groceries online to be picked up by car, and there are so many items that can be delivered to your door. I highly recommend hiring someone (neighbor, mother's helper, retired grandma, etc) to come help you when you have a dr.'s appt or something.