Radio Flyer 3-In-1 EZ Fold Wagon with Canopy for kids and cargo
Radio Flyer’s Deluxe 3-in-1 EZ Fold Wagon is designed as a full sized wagon for 2 kids that folds compactly and offers 3 different modes. With an easy one hand fold, you can take or store the wagon anywhere. The wagon features 3 modes: 2 kids riding, flatbed hauling, and bench seating. Simply unhook the side panel to move the wagon from hauling or riding mode into bench seating mode. The high seat backs and thick padded seat provide a comfortable ride, while the telescoping handle offers easy transport when folded. The DuraClean fabric is durable and can be easily wiped clean. The wagon also features a UV blocking canopy and 2 cup holders. For ages 1 1/2 + years.
Product Features
- 3 wagons in 1 with canopy – hauling, 2 rider seating, & bench seating
- Easy one hand fold in any mode
- Zippers transform into bench seating
- Thick padded seat cushion for comfort with DuraClean fabric that wipes clean
- 2 cup holders on front; Quiet ride tires; Telescoping handle for easy transport
GET the NEW one!!!!!! Radio Flyer must have *just* released an updated model of the 3-in-1 because I absolutely could not find the “with canopy” one anywhere, even the Radio Flyer website. It is fabulous and seems to have solved all the previous issues listed in reviews.I was torn between this RF folder and the “fancy” one with the canopy and plastic seats and all that. THEN the other day there was magically another option available! The “with canopy” option. I jumped on it…
Safer in many ways for children than using unapproved sport utility wagons, but can tip over with tight turns 11/1/16 UPDATE: Downgraded to 3 starsThe wagon rolls fine when it is pulled in a mostly straight trajectory. When I used the wagon on Halloween night and needed to make lots of tight turns on pavements and driveways, the front wheels would rotate poorly causing the wagon to get “stuck”. If one tried to use some force to pull the wagon while the front wheels would be momentarily caught between changing directions, the wagon would begin to tip over. This is because of the design…