Inglesina Trio Domino Triple Seats Carriage Stroller

Price Range: $970.00 - $1,030.00 from 5 stores
The only way to go if you are blessed with triplets or have a growing family. Designed to help you with your extra needs, Inglesina solutions satisfy both the mothers' desire for functionality and the children's desire for cuddliness and comfort. The seats are arranged two side by side and the third mounted on the front. Arrange them facing you or in the direction you are walking. Your choice of the deluxe full hoods or sun canopies keep your children well shielded from nature's elements. A choice of three elegant fabrics made of the finest gaberdine and featuring wheels that can conquer any terrain, your family can travel in style while nesting in the comfort and safety of Inglesina.
May it rest in peace
Reviewed on Oct 7, 2001 by mommymellish
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When I learned I was pregnant with my second child, I decided to sell my beloved beautiful Emmaljunga Brasilia stroller for a double side by side stroller. I researched for weeks and it came down to a choice between the Maclaren Opus Duo and the... more
Pros
Though heavy, it glides effortlessly when in motion. Good looking, Folds compactly, 5 point harness
Cons
Poor seat design, Flimsy canopies, Saggy leg rests, Shallow flimsy baskets, EXTREMELY difficult to fold/unfold!
Bottomline
I've owned 3 other high-end strollers and this was the worst! It broke and I didn't like it enough to repair so this $385 dollar stroller went to the dump!
Love This Stroller!!!!
Reviewed on May 23, 2001 by me1022
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I did a tremendous amount of research both on the net and in many stores and talking to other parents of twins before we decided to buy this stroller for my twin girls who are now 9 months old (born 8/00). I looked at the Maclaren and the Graco and the... more
Pros
Lightweight, sturdy, beautiful, comfortable, washable, folds compactly, fits through most doors, several recline settings
Cons
Very expensive, can be difficult to open, small wheels
Bottomline
Strongly recommended! The babies are safe & very comfortable. I can lift it and it fits in the trunk! You will use this for several years, it's worth every penny.
Sturdy stroller, heavy, folds small
Reviewed on Dec 30, 2000 by Keasa
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Size: It is narrower than most twin side by side strollers and can fit into most doorways. I had a Graco side by side and it was HUGE compared to this one. It folds very small and fits into my small car trunk with lots of room to spare. It... more
Pros
Sturdy, Good weather protection, 4 reclining positions, folds VERY small and compact
Cons
Expensive, heavy, hard to open and close
I love it!
Reviewed on Nov 28, 2001 by ingef
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It folds up smaller than other twinstrollers, it fits in the back of my VW Golf! i have both the hoods and the boot and love it, I like the fact that it has so many wheels and you can adjust them! It has a big storage space on the bottom and i... more
Pros
folds small, big storage space carrying handle adjustable wheels, lots of options
Cons
flimsy hoods, screw covers poor quality hard to open no option for netting/cupholders
Bottomline
I think it is one of the most complete twin strollers out there.
Fabulous stroller
Reviewed on Jun 25, 2004 by jshipper
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After much research, I decided to get this stroller because (1) it's the only stroller which can hold an infant car seat securely in any of the 3 seats; (2) I'd be able to minimize arguments when the children get older about who gets to sit in front, and... more
Pros
Heavy, hard (at first) to learn to fold and maneuver.
Cons
Maximum flexibility, can hold infant car seats in any of the 3 seats. Sturdy.