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Radio Flyer All-Terrain Steel and Wood Wagon | 
| Brand: Radio Flyer Category: Toy
List Price: $178.49 Buy New: $122.54 as of 7/30/2010 23:08 CDT details You Save: $55.95 (31%)
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Rating: 126 reviews Sales Rank: 212
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 1.5 - 5 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 41.3 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 17.8 x 38
MPN: 000032 Model: 32 UPC: 042385907758 EAN: 0042385907758 ASIN: B00000K1VS
Release Date: January 2, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | A smooth, seamless steel body and sides crafted of natural wood, no-pinch ball joint | | • | The handle folds under the wagon for easy storage | | • | Rubber tires that can be filled with air make for a smooth and quite ride | | • | This wagon won the National Parenting Publications Award and Early Childhood News Director's Choice Award | | • | This product is made by Radio Flyer, innovating play and creating memories since 1917 | | • | Controlled turning radius to prevent tipping, make this wagon safe and comfortable for children to ride in |
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Product Description It's a full-sized stake-side wagon with natural finished select wood sides and inflatable pneumatic tires for smooth travel over rugged terrain. The original Little Red Wagon design makes this wagon a classic. The high wooden stakes and big brawny air tires allow it able to handle on or off road adventures. Features full-sized all-steel seamless body with no scratch edges, extra long handle for easy pulling, no-pinch ball joint to keep fingers safe, fold-under handle for easy storage and controlled turning radius to prevent tipping.
Editorial Review Wagons don't get much tougher than this one. Sporting fat pneumatic tires and rugged, stainless steel construction, this jumbo Radio Flyer wagon can haul topsoil as easily as toddlers, ably handling any kind of terrain with its 3-inch-wide, 11-inch-high rubber wheels. With a 16-by-34-inch bed, the wagon provides ample room for five or six grocery bags--or a couple of kids (maybe even one more if they're small). Six-inch-high, removable wooden side rails give the 4-inch-deep bed even more hauling power, and a nearly 3-foot-long steel handle with a plastic grip provides the pulling power. --Paul Hughes
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 126
GREAT WELL WORTH TH MONEY July 28, 2010 vane I ORIGINALLY PURCHASED THE $100.00 RADIO FLYER WAGON AT TOYS R US AND WITH THE SEATS AND FOUND IT DIFFICULT TO TURN AND JUST NOT VERY ROOMY ACTUALLY. IT DID NOT MOVE WELL ON CERTAIN SURFACES EITHER. I PURCHASED THIS WAGON THROUGH AMAZON AND LOVE IT!!!! IT IS SO MUCH MORE SPACIOUS, TURNS BEAUTIFULLY, AND HANDLES WELL ON MANY DIFFERENT SURFACES. I CAN TELL THIS WAGON WILL LAST A LIFETIME!!!! I LOVE IT AND CANT PICTURE MYSELF REPLACING IT!
Great Wagon July 26, 2010 T. Mackey (Colorado) I bought this wagon mainly for my two kids. We moved to a house in a small town that has lots of dirt/gravel roads and few sidewalks. The oversized tires make it a smoother ride for my munchkins. I love that I could find a wagon with the front axle connected to the handle. Those free spinning front wheels on plastic wagons don't work at all on rough surfaces. We have gotten so much use out of this wagon and I like it way more than a stroller. It was definitely worth the money!
Sizable but fits in rear of hatchback; wish it had a wheel lock July 18, 2010 BabyMomma 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It rolls like a dream on brick sidewalks or pavement. I could easily drag it along with two large 3-year-olds in it. When pulling it across the grass, the two-boy load definitely felt a lot heavier. One thing I would add if I could is a wheel lock (like baby strollers have) to make it more stable as the kids are climbing in or out, or when it is "parked" on a slope. I would also put bright red or white padding on the handle, not only for comfort reasons but to make it easier to see in the "down" position so that people are less likely to trip on it. But add the wheel lock and quick-remove sides (that you don't need to screw in) and I would definitely give it 5 stars; it's a fun toy.
The next part of this review is for the non-SUV owners out there who want an all-terrain wagon that will still fit in the car.
We decided to get a wagon we could take on day trips and longer trips because our three-year-old has almost outgrown the stroller. So it was important to get something we could use not just around the neighborhood, but that would fit in a normal-sized car. I considered this version as well as the all-wood version which also had the all-terrain tires. The reason we decided to go with the steel and wood model is because this one is two inches shorter. The all-wood model is 40" long and this one is 38" long. That 2" made the difference for me - see the photo I posted of the wagon in my car; it barely fits across the back of a Honda Fit hatchback. So the size worked out just right for us. The main drawback that I see with this model is that you can't easily remove the sides like you can with the all-wood model - they are screwed on with three screws on each long side and two on each end. Depending on the dimensions of your vehicle some people might do better with the wood model that has easily-removable sides even though it's two inches longer.
When you look at the dimensions listed on Amazon.com, bear in mind that the size listed does not include the wheels, and the wheels don't fold in.
Great Solid Wagon June 10, 2010 Monica Kim (NY, NY United States) I just received it last night and my husband assembled it. It is a solid sturdy wagon with nice big wheels. I bought it when the price was a bit more than $100 and i think it is a steal for the quality. I can't wait until I use it with my 2 year old daughter. We are planning on bringing to Cape may this weekend.
Kids love to pull this wagon. June 9, 2010 Stephanie Plagens I bought this wagon for my Godson's 2nd birthday. He has actually spent more time pulling it around than he has riding in it - the air-filled tires are the best feature for this reason; so easy to pull even a 2-year-old can do it! Assembly was a bit time consuming, but relatively simple once I found the right tools (use a wrench in one hand and the screwdriver in the other to attach the wood sides). I wish it came with a couple extra screws & nuts, the one that attaches the handle to the wagon worked its way out after a couple weeks, so I borrowed a nut from one of the screws holding the wooden sides to replace it. This time it seems to hold. The high sides are nice for small children, you're not worried about them tipping out the back accidentally.
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