🚀 Adventure Awaits with Every Pull!
The Radio Flyer All-Terrain Cargo Wagon is a versatile and durable wagon designed for kids aged 1.5 and up. With a robust weight capacity of 200 lbs and 10” all-terrain rubber air tires, it’s perfect for hauling everything from toddlers to gardening supplies. Its classic design features removable wooden sides and a foldable handle for easy storage, making it a practical choice for families. Plus, as a certified B Corp, Radio Flyer is committed to social and environmental responsibility.
Handle Material | Rubber |
Frame Material | Wood |
Material Type | Steel and wood |
Item Weight | 31 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 44"D x 20.5"W x 21"H |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Caster Type | Pneumatic |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 200 Pounds |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Special Features | Durable |
Color | Red |
E**Z
Almost like the old days
Very nice wagon for the little one. Decent quality control for a Chinese made product. A bit too expensive for Asian made. Easy to assemble. The air tires make for an easy pull and I had no obnoxious rubber odor from them. Real designed and made. Just wish they would pack it to avoid damage. Luckily, the wagon base only had a small deformity where there was no protection from the cardboard only box.
A**H
Best wagon.
This is a great wagon. I have one for hauling stuff around our yard but got the grandkids one to play with as well. Pretty heavy duty. Take the wood side off if you want to get ruff with it though.
N**O
1st birthday gift for my son - great wagon!!
My husband and I wanted to get our son a wagon for his first Birthday. I was looking at the plastic ones with the seats, seat belts, cup holders, and everything, but then when my hubby saw this one there was no way we were going to get one of the plastic ones. Since my son is only 14 months old and a little guy I do sometimes wish it had some kind of seat belts or something, but he has learned to hold on and not to stand up when the wagon is moving. We throw a blanket in there for him to sit on to make it a little more comfortable since it is a metal wagon.The wagon itself is awesome! It looks great, love the red color and the wooden rails. It is built of good materials. My husband was able to put it together while keeping an eye on the little guy in the backyard, he said it was easy to assemble.The tires did have a strong chemical smell out of the box as others have reported but it only took a few days to air out and didn't seem to bother my son at all. Our wagon did not arrive damaged as others reported (not a scratch) so we were very happy about that. The wagon rides smooth, even over bumpy terrain (for a wagon). Its pretty comfortable to pull, and turns easy. It is heavy (its metal!) and will fit two little ones comfortably.The best part, our little man just loves his wagon. His eyes light up when we pull it out of the shed for him. He loves to push it around the yard, and he loves to take wagon rides. Rides in the wagon have become part of his evening routine: dinner, wagon, bath, bed. We wanted something special for our 1st baby's first birthday and this was perfect. I'm sure our son will get a lot of use out of it - helping dad around the yard and taking his wagon rides. I'm hoping it lasts him for many years!
W**O
Glad I went for the Radio Flyer Wagon
I never had a wagon when I was a kid, so I could hardly wait to get one for my daughter. Now that she is starting to sit up fairly well (6 months), I figured it was a good time to make the purchase.I read lots of reviews for the many wagons that are out there. I quickly realized that a main factor affecting total cost is the quality of the tires included. However, I am extremely happy I ponied-up the money for a model with pneumatic (air-filled) tires. The plastic and solid rubber tires provide a much more jarring, rough ride, while the pneumatic ones glide much more smoothly and are compatible with more types of terrain.Also, it turns out that (for us) the Radio Flyer brand was a great choice. The assembly was straight forward (about 20 minutes... that included having to keep tabs on the baby). We got the model with the metal base and wood railings, and all areas of the wood and metal components are smooth and finished (no sharp edges). The quality seems everything that I would expect from a company with their type of reputation. My only complaint about the wagon (and many others have pointed this out) is that the tires smell like... well... new tires, meaning that until they aired-out sufficiently, the wagon smelled like the showroom at a tire center.For us, this wagon is turning into a surrogate stroller. Our daughter doesn't like being strapped into the stroller, and I was getting frustrated having to choose between pushing a screaming baby up and down the neighborhood or pushing an empty stroller while carrying the baby in my arms (and getting a sore back). Fortunately, she LOVES being carted around in the wagon. We added some padding (pillows/blankets) and now our daughter rolls like she is commanding a chariot. She couldn't be happier sitting their with a little freedom to move around and a toy or two in the wagon with her. The smooth ride on the pneumatic tires also seems to sooth her to sleep, and the wagon makes more a great little portable crib.Another cool thing about the Radio Flyer brand is that it seems anyone who is over 40 years old has nostalgia associated with the company, so it's a great conversation starter for a lot of folks who have a number of happy memories.Very happy with purchase!
B**L
The little wagon that could...
We have had this wagon for 11 years. Yes, 11 years. We have two children, and recently I used it with my 1 year old nephew. It is a fantastic wagon. We use it frequently enough that it's worth storing. It was great with the kids when they were little. We just put a blanket it to pad it and protect them from a mildy bumpy terrain. It's been to the parks and soccer fields with children and coolers. It probably would be bumpy using it on a gravel road regularly. It fit easily in the back of our mini-van fully assembled with the handle on top or underneath. This was actually the second wagon that I bought. The first one went back after going down the first curb. It was a reputable name-brand NOT Radio Flyer Wagon. It was cute, colorful, plastic with plastic swivel type wheels. We about dumped our daughter out of it going down the first curb. This radio flyer solved that problem and we have NEVER tipped this one going on a walk. I am short and my husband is tall. It was easy for us both to use. The reason that we have kept this wagon to this day is because having it is so convenient when hauling stuff around our yard. The best example of the durability of this product is when we built our patio. I placed a rug over the base, removed the sides and hauled approximately 120# concrete patio block at a time in it rolling it along our sidewalk. We moved 15,000 pounds with it. No kidding. I wish I had taken a picture for Radio Flyer. The wagon is still in excellent shape even after the patio. The paint has held up and just starting to show some tiny rust spots on the metal wheel centers. I am buying this wagon for my nephew for Christmas this year.
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