🚀 Adventure Awaits: The Ultimate Wagon for Trendy Tots!
The Step2 All Around Canopy Wagon is a versatile ride-on toy designed for toddlers aged 1.5 to 5 years. With a maximum weight capacity of 75 lbs, it features safety seat belts, a spacious canopy for shade, and convenient storage options. Made from durable plastic, this wagon is built to withstand years of fun while being easy to clean and transport.
Required Assembly | Yes |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Caster Type | Pneumatic |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 75 Pounds |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Additional Features | Durable |
Color | Red |
Material Type | Plastic |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 24 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20.75"D x 41.75"W x 42"H |
K**R
Fantastic wagon
This is wonderful! I bought it to take my granddaughter for a walk and she loves it. It was easy to assemble and it is easy to pull. The inside has holders for cups and it’s so sturdy. The roof protects from the sun and it is a great wagon. It is worth the cost!
E**E
Sturdy and affordable
Very happy with it. My granddaughter loves it
L**R
Hard to put together but great product!
Bought this as a gift for my grandson. Took me several hours to put together, horrible instructions but eventually figured it out. Someone mentioned not being able to put the canopy on due to not having pre-drilled holes but u don’t need a drill, all hardware simply goes through the plastic with a screwdriver and not difficult at all. Installed the canopy with just the pointed screws and a screw driver.
A**R
Best wagon!
I bought this for my nieces without seeing it in person, I did pick a good one! I read a lot of reviews and saw a few of my friends wagons as well. The door is cool and the kids love it. The seats and seat belts are great for hunger ones. Kids are so much more willing to sit in the wagons with the plastic molded seats. The flaps to convert it to a flatbed is great and creates a storage space underneath as well. The trunk is a great use of space under the rear seat, hold snacks or diapers needs. I wish it was body color, red, would have made it look nicer, a little less like a butt! The cup holders are nice. The canopy is strong, my neighbors is always falling over and the kids can bump it out of place. This one will do the job much better than RF. comes out and I think my broinlaw said it folds up. The wagon is easy to pull and push, I like to USB my wagons in crowds and pull if on the street going to the park. I like my kids in front of me where I can see them when I'm in a crowd, at the fair or zoo or something. This wagon is easy to push. Rear wheel steering is very functional actually! The wheels are nice, I have an all terrain wagon, living on dirt and gravel streets I felt I had no other option. I might try to swap out the tires on this for air tires next time I visit my sister. Why no one makes a wagon that is molded plastic that looks a little more classic and has air tires I haven't a clue. I think it would sell. Anyways this wagon is in my option the best plastic wagon on the market I bought it and I love it. Great buy. Well done wagon.
T**E
Great wagon for children!
First off, I want to say how great this wagon is. We bought it over the Radio Flyer one because of the reviews. Even with the free shipping we had it in 3 days via the UPS. Assembly is pretty much what everybody describes. I didn't think it was as much of a nightmare as many people stated. It took me about 20 minutes to put it together. The problem with the directions is there are pretty much no words, just pictures. Think of Lego instructions. Mine had a few extra washers and 3 extra axle caps. I put those up for safe keeping in case we need them at a later time. The back axle seemed too short on mine as somebody mentioned, but I found that it is because you can't put the caps on before you put the axle on the wagon (opposite of what the directions "say"). I had to knock a axle cap off to put it on correctly (good thing they included extras). The pieces that hold the top on do not have pre-drilled holes. They do include self tapping screws for that. The diagram shows using a hand screwdriver for installing those. I do not recommend that. I used my Dewalt cordless to handle that.My daughter is 8 months old and she fits perfectly in the seat with the belt applied. She's really good at sitting up. If your child is shaky don't put them in. The door seems to be fairly hard to open, but that can be a good thing. The storage compartment on the back is great for putting extra toys in. I highly recommend this to everybody. My neighbors love the wagon as well and they plan on getting it when they have a child.
S**E
Assembly is a pain but worth it!!
I bought this so the kids and I could start our evening walks. The three-year-old can't walk as long as the rest of us so I thought he would enjoy a ride when his little legs grew tired. I can't accurately give you a time in which it took me to put the entire wagon together because I made the mistake of leaving the box unattended which led to the three-year-old getting excited and breaking into the box early. So, most of my time putting the wagon together was just me trying to track down all the pieces. (I've found all but one but it's not that important, thank goodness!)Now, I am a single mother of two. I'm not a manly-man with an extensive collection of tools. If you're like me with no manly-man in sight then I need to fill you in on a couple tools you WILL need to get this party started!1 hammer (I'm not kidding)1 "star head" screwdriver (I'm sure there's another name for it)1 pair of pliers1 wrench (or in my case, a socket wrench with a 12mm bit)1 drill with the "star head" attachmentYou may or may not need the drill but it would be a good idea to keep it around. The entire wagon is easy to put together once you gather your tools. It was the canopy that gave me issues. There were no pre-made holes to put the screws through when it came time to put on the lower brackets for the canopy. Thankfully, I'm not just a single mom but a crazy single mom that went on a tool shopping spree a month back. So, I actually had a cordless drill.I will have to say, the wagon is very sturdy (and it had better be!) so I am very happy with it. I did take away a star because of the amount of tools needed to put it together (the drill wasn't even listed in the instructions) and the holes weren't pre-made for some of it. The finished product is worth it!
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