The two generously sized canopies are UPF 50+ rated, with breathable mesh sides and the ability to be positioned multiple ways. And there’s a huge weight limit on the Evenflo evenflo car seat and stroller Pivot Xplore, at 55 pounds per seat. Even at max capacity, this stroller is easy to pull along, thanks to Evenflo’s wheels that make it easier to push and pull than most.
It is also extremely easy to adjust the length of the handle to accommodate those with longer legs (no kicking the back of the wagon when trying to walk!). The adjustable and removable canopy on Wondefold is amazing, especially if you compare it to evenflo stroller wagon the crappy Evenflo canopy. It’s awesome especially for sleeping in Wonderfold’s reclinable seats which no other wagons offer. The main difference between these two is obviously the number of seats. Wonderfold has 4, while Evenflo can have max.
That same handle can be released and moved over to the other side of the wagon, as well as shortened, to pull the wagon like you would traditionally. My final verdict on the Evenflo Pivot Xplore is that if you are a parent who spends any significant amount of time outside, this is a must-have product. Having a stroller that can convert to a wagon might not sound like a big deal, but I’ve learned that it actually is.
So, before you buy this (or any large wagon/stroller), just know that you need a vehicle that can provide the room needed to transport this thing around. To switch from stroller mode (push) to wagon mode (pull) is also extremely easy. Two latches allow you to swing the handlebar over into wagon mode.
The actual product may be a different color or model. We’ve taken this thing camping and gone through grass, dirt trails and gravel. We’ve also taken it to the beach and used it to haul a cooler, bag, beach chairs and umbrella through the sand with no issues. The wheels are big and sturdy enough to handle bumpy terrain. We provide high quality baby furniture and equipment to visitors all over the Island of Oahu. Our goal is to make both you and your baby’s trip as safe, comfortable and fun as possible.
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.
I actually had never heard of one before, but I finally decided it was time to get a jogging stroller. It’s warming up here in Arizona and the kids and I are starting to do more activities together. As much as I love my double stroller, it’s luxury and I don’t feel like I can be rough on it.