My 16 month old is so happy in this wagon! Rating:5 out of 5 stars We love this wagon and take it all over the neighborhood, to parks, and to the grocery store. My toddler is happy to sit in this, and it has been a sanity saver. Kiddo won’t ride in a stroller and fights being carried and is still too little to walk everywhere on her own safely. So, we are in this wagon daily. We just got back from a 2 mile walk to the grocery store – and it was easy to cart the groceries back in this along with my child! The kiddo sat happily the entire ride – about an hour, which is days in kid time!
Here are the big pluses:
-great handle height
-bottom comes far enough off the ground that we can go over curbs easily
-super sturdy
-two seats with 3-point seatbelts
-4 cupholders(that can accomodate both cups and juice boxes)
-great back “trunk” area for important things (like a small cooler and my wallet)
-seats fold down to make it more like a traditional wagon
-shade screen is terrific if your kid isn’t afraid of it (seriously), and it detaches easily (yay)
The only negative I see is its size. I wish we could take it everywhere, but this thing would never fit in my car! It might not be good for busy streets, but it is a terrific surburban neighborhood land-boat.
Pleased Rating:5 out of 5 stars It is large when all put together, however for living in the city it is a great way to get around with a toddler. It is to big for 2 year old to really play with now, but will in the future.
Fun Wagon but Needs a few Design Tweaks Rating:3 out of 5 stars This wagon seems a lot safer than the older metal Radio Flyer wagons. The steering system uses a fixed handle instead of the pivot one, which means you can’t just push and let the passenger steer (I guess this is a good thing). The kids love this wagon, but the design needs a few adjustments.
Pluses:
(1) Storage rack is great
(2) Extra long handle great for adults
Minuses:
(1) The seatbelts cause the seats not to lie completely flat when folded down.
(2) When the canopy is not installed, the holes for the canopy are an inviting finger trap.
My 16 month old is so happy in this wagon!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
We love this wagon and take it all over the neighborhood, to parks, and to the grocery store. My toddler is happy to sit in this, and it has been a sanity saver. Kiddo won’t ride in a stroller and fights being carried and is still too little to walk everywhere on her own safely. So, we are in this wagon daily. We just got back from a 2 mile walk to the grocery store – and it was easy to cart the groceries back in this along with my child! The kiddo sat happily the entire ride – about an hour, which is days in kid time!
Here are the big pluses:
-great handle height
-bottom comes far enough off the ground that we can go over curbs easily
-super sturdy
-two seats with 3-point seatbelts
-4 cupholders(that can accomodate both cups and juice boxes)
-great back “trunk” area for important things (like a small cooler and my wallet)
-seats fold down to make it more like a traditional wagon
-shade screen is terrific if your kid isn’t afraid of it (seriously), and it detaches easily (yay)
The only negative I see is its size. I wish we could take it everywhere, but this thing would never fit in my car! It might not be good for busy streets, but it is a terrific surburban neighborhood land-boat.
Pleased
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
It is large when all put together, however for living in the city it is a great way to get around with a toddler. It is to big for 2 year old to really play with now, but will in the future.
Fun Wagon but Needs a few Design Tweaks
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
This wagon seems a lot safer than the older metal Radio Flyer wagons. The steering system uses a fixed handle instead of the pivot one, which means you can’t just push and let the passenger steer (I guess this is a good thing). The kids love this wagon, but the design needs a few adjustments.
Pluses:
(1) Storage rack is great
(2) Extra long handle great for adults
Minuses:
(1) The seatbelts cause the seats not to lie completely flat when folded down.
(2) When the canopy is not installed, the holes for the canopy are an inviting finger trap.