Foundations Quad Lx 4-Passenger Stroller, Earthscape, Taupe/Red
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| List Price: | $589.99 |
| Price: | $397.25 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. |
Product Description
The Foundations LX4 Four Child Stroller is the only multi child stroller designed and tested to accommodate children up to 50 pounds with extra large seating area and additional headroom. Stroller is constructed from extra heavy duty steel frame with double walled tubing in critical areas for unprecedented strength. The SafeBrake system automatically engages when caregiver is separated from the stroller. A secondary manual parking brake can be engaged for extra security. Braking system features wear resistant, shoe less braking components which eliminates need for adjustment or replacement. Each seat has an adjustable 5 point harness sized to fit larger children, up to 50 pounds. This stroller also features the largest wheels in the industry which provides the ultimate in maneuverability. Stroller folds easily and the fabric is extra durable and easy to clean which will protect your investment for years to come. Exclusive ComfortPush handle automatically disengages brake with forward motion eliminating hand fatigue for caregiver. Extra large canopy shields children from harmful UV rays. With wide opening for easy access, extra large storage baskets provide amble space for diaper bags, blankets, toys and caregiver's supplies. Pleasing EarthScape Taupe/Red color. Stroller is 39.5'' H x 33'' W x 48.5'' L when assembled and unfolded. 1 year limited manufacturer's warranty.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #20614 in Baby Product
- Size: 48.5L x 33W x 39.5H in.
- Color: Taupe/Red
- Brand: Foundations
- Model: 4140167
- Released on: 2011-11-05
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 39.50" h x33.00" w x48.50" l,62.00 pounds
Features
- Extra heavy duty construction
- Each seat accommodates children up to 50 pounds
- Extra large seating area with additional headroom
- 5 point safety harness
- Brake system with back up parking brake

Most helpful customer reviews
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.I had the Foundations Quad and hated it. It was so hard to push and the seat where very small. I sold it and bought the Quad LX and I love it! It is so much better. It is much bigger so the kids have more room, I can even put 4 year olds in in. It has huge wheel so it is so much easier to push and the sun shade is great, covers all four kids.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful.We purchased the Foundations Quad LX 4-Passenger Stroller for our family (One 3year old and 1year old triplets). Besides the obvious reason for needing 4 seats, we also wanted a stroller that had a high weight capacity, so that the kids didn't out-grow it too fast (2 of our triplets are already 30 lbs, most strollers have a 35lb weight capacity per seat).It took me about 45 minutes to assemble the stroller, by myself {I'm a relatively handy person}. I did have trouble with the runaway break installation, and could not figure it out. I did somehow manage to get it so that the wheels were not locked.This is a big stroller. It is heavy. I am 5'5" and I honestly can't imagine anyone shorter than that using this stroller, because of the height of the push bar.I also can't imagine someone who is very slight pushing this stroller once it's loaded with kids. The stroller weighs about 90lbs, the combined weight of my kids is 110lbs, so that's 200lbs to push.We kept having issues with the runaway break lines slipping off {remember we had not assembled them correctly to begin with}. We tried to assemble them correctly, and one of the key pieces {that attaches it to the pull bar} snapped when we pulled on it {there had been no pressure or wear on this piece}. After that we just decided to disassemble the stroller and remove the pins that locked the wheels if the bar wasn't pulled. It works great now and is no issue. Of course, it does mean there is no runaway break now, but I honestly can't imagine pushing this stroller up or down too many hills.I will say that the chest straps are rather cheap...It's a d-ring that has a piece of nylon strap running through it. My kids are able to get out of the shoulder straps pretty easily, but the strap around the waist is pretty secure.It does fit through regular doors, particularly our front door and our doctor's office's door, which were the big things. Again it is big though. The overall dimensions are 53" from the ground to the highest point, 33" at the widest point, and 56" from the footrests to the handlebar. It does fold up and fit in our trunk on it's side {Chrysler T&C 2008 Touring}, but there is no room for anything else, not even a small box of car supplies.Once we dealt with the break issue, we've been really happy with the stroller.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.We bought this stroller for our 2 yr old trips & 6 mo baby. It is sturdy and they are happy in it, but it is extremely heavy. Like, impossible to put in an SUV- heavy. The whole point was that we could get out of the house, so we bought 2 folding ramps and I have to roll the collapsed stroller into the back of my suburban. The whole scene is ridiculous, but its working. So far.The first stroller shipped to us had a wobbly wheel that shook when I jogged with it. The 1st replacement arrived damaged and the 2nd replacement seems to be okay.On a thumbs-down note, the canopy does not shade the children in the front 2 seats well at all.
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