Rainbow Baby Amaze and Famileasy Living Comparison!

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  • Опубліковано 1 лис 2024

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  • @bradleydnbwnba1
    @bradleydnbwnba1 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the interior measurements! Do the seats on the living wagon have the option to recline?

    • @autumnapproved9057
      @autumnapproved9057  Рік тому +1

      Yes, but you need to do the over/under hack to get a good recline angle.

  • @candragilbert5533
    @candragilbert5533 Рік тому +2

    Hello :)
    How is the rainbow baby wagon holding up for you? Do you reach for it more?
    I have been going back and forth on Wonderfold, famileasy, and rainbow baby. I’m more drawn towards rainbow baby but having a hard time finding reviews on it / any negative reviews which makes me a little worried lol.

    • @autumnapproved9057
      @autumnapproved9057  Рік тому +1

      I actually sold it. I kept the famileasy for a while, but sold it as well. For my needs the 4-seaters are just too big. I think the rainbow baby is a great choice, but pricewise, the famileasy will give you the most bang for your buck.

  • @4431197
    @4431197 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi, great review, thank you! Can you get custom seat covers for the famileasy wagon stroller too? And if so where do you get those?

    • @autumnapproved9057
      @autumnapproved9057  11 місяців тому +1

      There are some Etsy makers that make them. These particular ones were made for Wonderfold and they fit. You can find lots of custom liner covers on Etsy ☺️

    • @marydandries
      @marydandries 3 місяці тому

      @@autumnapproved9057are you able to link the ones you got in having trouble finding them ?!

  • @bradleydnbwnba1
    @bradleydnbwnba1 Рік тому +1

    Looks like the rainbow baby wagon is 1 inch longer than the wonderful W-4 Luxe which is nice. Does it have the extra fabric between the back rest of the seats and the side panel to allow for a more laid-back recline like the wonderfold does? Thanks for the review.

  • @mirandarubin8631
    @mirandarubin8631 Рік тому +1

    I love the Keenz XC+ but I like the canopies on these. Which would be most similar as far as smoothness and everything?

  • @NealaG
    @NealaG 8 місяців тому +1

    Are the wheels interchangeable? I love the wheels on the famileasy but like the longer wagon interior on the rainbow baby.

    • @autumnapproved9057
      @autumnapproved9057  8 місяців тому

      No, sorry, they’re not interchangeable

    • @NealaG
      @NealaG 8 місяців тому

      ok thank you!
      @@autumnapproved9057

  • @JessicaMarlow-p1w
    @JessicaMarlow-p1w Рік тому +1

    Do you know if you can put familyeasy wheels on Rainbowbaby? Thanks

  • @rebeccaalbright46
    @rebeccaalbright46 Рік тому +1

    can you please do a review comparing the famileasy luxury and the wonderfold w4 luxury?

    • @rebeccaalbright46
      @rebeccaalbright46 Рік тому

      i want to know how the frames compare

    • @autumnapproved9057
      @autumnapproved9057  Рік тому +1

      The frame of the W4 luxe is heavier than the Famileasy living. I’ve already sold them both, so sadly I can’t do a side by side comparison of it. But there are tons of Wonderfold videos out there. Maybe you can do a personal comparison of the features with this video of the Famileasy Living.

  • @dillydanny-o8807
    @dillydanny-o8807 Рік тому +1

    Do you think these or the 4-seater jeep are a better deal between price and features?

    • @autumnapproved9057
      @autumnapproved9057  Рік тому +1

      Really depends on your needs. But price and features, the Jeep definitely has more bang for your buck. Unless you’re from Canada, in which case it would be cheaper to get a wagon from Canada vs having to ship it from the US.

    • @dillydanny-o8807
      @dillydanny-o8807 Рік тому +1

      @@autumnapproved9057 thanks! I know you don’t have these anymore but do you remember if the fanileasy has inner side flaps to close off the mesh in the walls, kind of like the wonderfold?

    • @autumnapproved9057
      @autumnapproved9057  Рік тому +1

      I think the Famileasy living does have a zipper drop down cover for the mesh of the walls.

    • @dillydanny-o8807
      @dillydanny-o8807 Рік тому

      @@autumnapproved9057 ok! Thanks!

  • @philiprempel2892
    @philiprempel2892 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the review. Do you have any thoughts about the Famileasy Living vs. the model you reviewed previously (the Rider, I believe)? I like the larger wheels but I am wondering whether they are worth the added weight, which seems to be considerable (41 lbs for the "Rider" vs 50 lbs for the "Living" according to their website, though it seemed to weigh less than that in your review). You seemed to have been impressed by the smoothness of the Rider, so I'm wondering how much (if any) of a step up the Living would be. Thanks a lot.

    • @autumnapproved9057
      @autumnapproved9057  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching! I think if you’ll be having the max weight or close to the mac weight inside frequently then the larger wheels of the living wagon would better suit that need. If not, then I think the Rider would be just fine. I prefer the canopy style of the Living wagon so that also played a factor in my keeping that over the Rider. I think the smoothness is similar in both wagons, just easier to maneuver the Living with more weight inside.

    • @philiprempel2892
      @philiprempel2892 Рік тому +1

      @@autumnapproved9057 Thank you for your response. I have another question if you don't mind. I saw another reviewer of the Rider wagon who was quite unimpressed with the build quality, and suspected that it wouldn't have much durability. I notice that the construction of the Living is quite different. Did the Rider also seem flimsy to you? If so, what is your impression of the Living with respect to materials, construction, durability, etc? With any of these wagons it's hard to think of spending that much without having had the opportunity to inspect it in person, so I have very much appreciated the honest reviews, like yours, that I have found online. I'm still stuck between the two of them, as the Living would be quite large for our car. But we just had our third baby, so there will be a significant amount of weight when they are all riding in it. Thanks again.

    • @autumnapproved9057
      @autumnapproved9057  Рік тому +2

      @@philiprempel2892 I never had issues with my Rider wagon, and I gave it to my cousin who still uses it to this day. In terms of construction, the Rider is a lighter weight material which is why it doesn’t feel as heavy. I had no problems pushing a good amount of weight inside (I do have a video of the Rider wagon if you search it). With any brand there will be some bad apples, but I had no issues with their customer service either; my Rider came with a torn handle and they sent another one right away. I think I know which review you were watching. I ordered mine directly from Famileasy, which I don’t think that other reviewer did. As far as durability, my cousin still uses it to this day with her 3 kiddos and hasn’t had any issues. I understand that spending so much on a wagon without trying it is difficult, but sadly there are lots of wagons that you cannot try in person before buying and thats kind of the only way to know whether the wagon you purchase will work for you or not. Which is why I make review videos, to give an impartial review of baby vehicles. What doesn’t work for me may work for you so I try and keep it subjective. Any type of manufacture defect is not the sole basis of shunning a whole company, especially small businesses. Hope that helps!

    • @philiprempel2892
      @philiprempel2892 Рік тому +1

      @@autumnapproved9057 Thanks so much again. I just thought of another question. On the Famileasy website, it says that the folded length of the Living is 59cm with the wheels, 61cm without the wheels. That doesn't seem to make any sense to me. Did you happen to measure the wagon folded up without the wheels? If I do go with the Living, I believe I would need to take the large wheels off to get it into the trunk of my car (a regular SUV). Do you think taking the wheels on and off from time to time would be fairly easy, or a bit of a pain? Thanks again. It was your initial Rider review that brought the Famileasy wagons onto my radar, and we don't have many options here in Canada.

    • @autumnapproved9057
      @autumnapproved9057  Рік тому +1

      @@philiprempel2892 I think I did some measurements on this video, but can’t remember if we did without the wheels. Removing the wheels is easy enough, but can get annoying if you have to do it all the time. Especially you’re in Canada which usually gets all the seasons. So I would really ask myself if thats something I can do each time or not, or if the benefit of containing 3+ kids outweighs the cons of breaking it down for your trunk each time. Also, thank you so much for watching! I wish there were more wagon options in Canada, but glad that there’s at least a couple if them available to you all there!

  • @nannyerin
    @nannyerin Рік тому +1

    I know it can depend on your needs, but I was just wondering if you preferred the Rainbow Baby Amaze or Famileasy Living?

    • @autumnapproved9057
      @autumnapproved9057  Рік тому +1

      I preferred the Famileasy Living, it has bigger tires that were able to help me maneuver it better fully loaded.

  • @KaylaJMBradley
    @KaylaJMBradley Рік тому

    Great review! 💗