Saturday 21 February 2015

Radio Flyer Ultimate Comfort Wagon Review

Wagon Rating: 4,5 of 5 stars====================Product price: Check new Price in amazon====================Buy with Secure Transaction Amazon now…====================
Product DescriptionThe Radio Flyer Ultimate Comfort Wagon is the most versatile and comfortable wagon on the market today! Featuring an innovative design, this rugged plastic wagon includes padded 5-way flip and fold seats. Whether youre looking to haul around 2 children at once, securely carry all of your gear, or keep your child entertained while riding, the Ultimate Comfort Wagon has you covered! Extra large, quiet ride tires provide a smooth ride while a UV protection canopy offers relief from the sunlight. The Ultimate Comfort Wagon also includes front axles for non-tip turning and seat belts for maximum safety. Radio Flyers Ultimate Family Wagon is designed for children ages 1 1/2 years and up.

Radio Flyer Ultimate Comfort Wagon


WagonCustomer Reviews:* I had been drooling over this wagon for months, probably before our twins were even born, so when we started brainstorming for a 1st birthday present for the babies, the storm didn't last long. This was a definite go-to gift, and it did not disappoint. The babies absolutely love their wagon. I can tell from their apparent joy that they choose this one well over their stroller, and their parents love it, too.First of all, there's the UV protection canopy, which comes in really handy in the Georgia heat, which is already starting up now in early Spring. Secondly, I like the padded seat covers and the seatbelts, although I'd prefer that the seatbelts be of the five-point variety rather than the three-point type that come with the current model. The seat covers add comfort and the seatbelts obviously provide safety. What else can I say? Oh, that the backs of the seat covers have little pockets: one seat cover has two cell phone pockets and the other has a single, larger pocket for whatever you can fit in it (sunglasses, sunblock, taser, etc.). Thirdly, there's the fact that there are so many configurations with the seats. You can fold them both down to use the wagon as, well, a wagon--to carry stuff in or give the baby(ies) a place to nap. If you have just one kid in it, you can leave one seat up and fold one down for a little desktop. And there are several other options as well. Then, there are the large drain holes in the bottom to prevent messes or to keep your children from using the wagon as a canoe to escape from you. The drain hole feature isn't described anywhere online or elsewhere that I can remember, but I immediately recognized how important this feature would be, due to the messy nature of children (not necessarily because I fear my children are plotting to run away...or float away in this case). Also, I really like the no-tip handle, which is attached to the wagon body and not the wheel axle like the old wagons we had when I was a kid, which would explain all the head injuries back then (that and the lack of helmets). Then, there's the awesomely huge storage bag attached to the back, which is really impressive. I don't remember the description on the website really emphasizing how huge this thing is and the fact that it rests on an aluminum frame for extra support. You can load an entire picnic in it, or just use it to smuggle a third kid into the park. And finally, there are a million cupholders on this thing! OK, there are really only four, but the fact that there are two up front for Mommy and Daddy (or other significant other) and two for the kids in the cargo area (with drain holes in the bottom) is brilliant.If you're considering getting this type of wagon, with all the choices and configurations out there, you definitely want to strongly consider this one above all others. You're not going to find as many bells and whistles as this one and the price on this one, here at Amazon, which was $155 at the time I bought it, can't be beaten, either. I checked extensively online, and this is about as cheap as you're going to get, so go get your kid(s) one. They'll thank you for it, and you'll thank yourself, as well. * We purchased this wagon as a gift for our daughter's second birthday. We looked at many wagons and read many reviews, trying to find the best fit for us. It came down to this wagon and the Radio Flyer All-Terrain Steel and Wood Wagon. We ultimately chose this one for the shade cover and the seatbelts. We also thought that the attached storage would be good for long outings, and that the washable padded seats were a nice touch. And we haven't been disappointed. Our daughter LOVES this wagon. Outside, inside, all the time. Our older kids are having a blast giving her rides everywhere, and when they're at school, she likes for me to fold down the seats and make her a little bed. We even took it to the mall for a shopping trip! Ever since she started walking, the stroller is her worst enemy, but riding in the wagon is a treat instead of torture for her. I can't wait to take it to the fair and really test it out!A couple of things to be aware of, though. This thing is big. Really BIG. We can fit it in the back of our minivan on it's side (shade down, obviously), but there isn't much room left over. I don't know how it compares to other wagons, but you definitely don't need to worry about it being too small...unless you're looking for something for an older kid. The seats are only 6-7" deep. Perfect for the toddler and preschool set, but a little small for a school-age kid. And we were missing a few pieces of hardware out of the box. I know Radio Flyer will send them right out, but still, it's an inconvenience.But overall, we're very happy with our purchase. Especially the 2 year-old! Wagon 

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