Evenflo Pivot Xplore All-Terrain Double Stroller Wagon

If parents have the means they usually go for Wonderfold wagon. I think Wonderfold is a fantastic and high-quality wagon and so is Evenflo Pivot Xplore. Technically speaking, because it has a footwell it’s not for sleeping. Seats also don’t recline at all, similar to other wagons.

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I found that wagon mode is much better for going through grass, dirt, gravel or sand. While both wagons fold similarly, Wonderfold is just too heavy. We wanted a wagon that can ride on rough terrain so needed an Elite model of Wonderfold… which weight 47 lbs for 2-seater. It’s a pain to load it up into your trunk or lug it on public transport. Keep in mind that if you think that Wonderfold has storage underneath the seats you will lose part of it because the kids have to exit.

We observed how it performed against 5 other 2-seat stroller wagons and two 4-seat wagons. Let everyday adventures unfold in your backyard and beyond with the Pivot Xplore™ All-Terrain Stroller Wagon. With a quick handle flip, it transforms from a stroller to wagon so you can explore more terrain.

Seriously you guys, give me all of the storage. Not only do I love that there are two but they are extremely adjustable. You can move them from the back all the way to the front. Very inovative and helpful to fight against the Arizona sun. WeeSpring helps you share advice with your friends about the best baby bottles, softest swaddle blankets, most portable high chairs and everything else your family needs.

Now, to be honest, I have not used the other two main brands. It’s also $600, and that was a bit steep for me. The Keenz was a better evenflo wagon stroller price at under $400, but since I already own a double City Select stroller, it seemed like a LOT of money for kids gear.

These were the top two performing 2-seater wagons in our testing and we recommend both of them. The Xplore is significantly less expensive but the Veer has rugged construction not found in any other stroller wagon. The Pivot Xplore is the only stroller wagon we tested with a separate brake pedal on each rear wheel. All the other wagons had a single pedal that braked both wheels.

She spends her days researching, reviewing, and testing everything from strollers to breast pumps to changing tables. Her work has been featured in Romper, Bustle, and franchised across dozens of media outlets. In her spare time she loves volunteering at her kids’ schools, reading everything she can get her hands on, running, and cooking for her family. I have spent hours pushing my niece and nephew around in this wagon, and I love it more every time. It’s worth the cost at $399, but for $246?

Each seat holds up to 55 lbs, and 120 lbs total weight with cargo. You can also purchase a car seat adapter to allow it to be used from birth. I’m unsure though if you could still fit a child in the wagon with the infant seat installed. For the last year or so I’ve been noticing the “stroller wagons” popping up here and there. I also love that you can use them for kids AND for stuff if the kids want to walk, or if they are older.

We’re Fathercraft, a company built by dads, for dads. We review baby and kid gear, create online courses for new parents, and make stuff that makes parenting (even) more fun, like our diaper bag for dads. You can learn more about Fathercraft here. There is a removable tray that snaps right in the middle of the wagon for the kids to put cups and snacks.

My wife and I are thankful for our little man and thankful for the little time that we got to have with our precious Walker. Life is precious and must be spent loving and enjoying those we love. Love your children, spend time with them, and never take them for granted. It’s easily become my favorite parenting product ever and because it can be used a travel system, you can make this your main stroller and never look back. Another main drawback from this specific wagon that others don’t seem to have is that there is no way for your kid to lay down.