I cannot thank you enough for this video. I got it out of the box but I couldn't for the life of me get it back. YOU ARE AMAZING! I love my UA-cam community. Thank you for helping me with so many things.
@@UrbanErvin The problem with this wagon is the durability of the wheels. I have it, but I couldn't find someone who sells spare wheels. sorry, only negative point, because I will have to discard the product for not finding the wheels. att Cleber Lima cleber.sampa@gmail.com
Looks like it has some very nice features over folding wagons from the past. I like the cable tie that holds it together after collapsing. I like that it actually stand by itself in its collapsed state. One question I always have about these folding wagons is that the pull handle attaches to the frame and not to a yoke as with the typical Radio-Flyer wagon. The front wheels are free to turn as they please and depending on the surface, they turn when least expected. This can cause the wagon to go in a serpentine "S" motion as it is pulled. Has this problem been solved or addressed?
The company say nothing about that as far as we could tell. I'm guessing it hasn't been safety tested for kids, so they stay silent about it. I don't see why it couldn't be used for that as long as it's within the weight limit.
@@UrbanErvin The problem with this wagon is the durability of the wheels. I have it, but I couldn't find someone who sells spare wheels. sorry, only negative point, because I will have to discard the product for not finding the wheels. att Cleber Lima cleber.sampa@gmail.com
I cannot thank you enough for this video. I got it out of the box but I couldn't for the life of me get it back. YOU ARE AMAZING! I love my UA-cam community. Thank you for helping me with so many things.
Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a positive comment!
@@UrbanErvin The problem with this wagon is the durability of the wheels. I have it, but I couldn't find someone who sells spare wheels. sorry, only negative point, because I will have to discard the product for not finding the wheels.
att Cleber Lima
cleber.sampa@gmail.com
Comes in handy as a personal trainer to carry dumbells cooler
Great for summer - I haven't used this one, but I have an old one of another brand that really comes in handy!
Looks like it has some very nice features over folding wagons from the past. I like the cable tie that holds it together after collapsing. I like that it actually stand by itself in its collapsed state. One question I always have about these folding wagons is that the pull handle attaches to the frame and not to a yoke as with the typical Radio-Flyer wagon. The front wheels are free to turn as they please and depending on the surface, they turn when least expected. This can cause the wagon to go in a serpentine "S" motion as it is pulled. Has this problem been solved or addressed?
I haven't noticed the serpentine motion happening, so I would assume that the issue has been solved.
Do the metal ones work also for backpack camping in the mountains
I haven't used this in the mountains or for backpacking. We've used it at parks and on the beach. Does anyone else know about this?
Very nice!
good stuff
Can kids be pulled in it?
The company say nothing about that as far as we could tell. I'm guessing it hasn't been
safety tested for kids, so they stay silent about it. I don't see why it couldn't be used for that as long
as it's within the weight limit.
Can the liner be removed and washed
Yes, the liner can be removed and washed - it is secured with velcro. Thanks for your question.
Good review, and beautiful UA-camr, thanks a lot.
Can you tell me how many pounds does it support?
The wagon supports up to 150 pounds on hard surfaces and up to 110 pounds on sand. Thanks for watching!
@@UrbanErvin The problem with this wagon is the durability of the wheels. I have it, but I couldn't find someone who sells spare wheels. sorry, only negative point, because I will have to discard the product for not finding the wheels.
att Cleber Lima
cleber.sampa@gmail.com