Evenflo Pivot Xplore All-Terrain Stroller Wagon in Adventurer Adventurer Price »

Dirt trails, sand, grass; no issues at all. I’m not worried about it getting banged up or damaged. Once again, the only reason I’d buy a different wagon would be if having my kid take naps in the wagon was a big priority.

She has free reign to all the snacks and drinks she wants and she can still see me and look around to her heart’s content. While she refuses to sit in a stroller, she absolutely loves the stroller wagon. Evenflo Pivot is one of a few wagons that can use a travel system from birth. The Evenflo Pivot Xplore infant seat car seat adapter is sold separately, but it hooks directly into one of the seat areas, leaving the other one open for another child or stuff. Acting fast on the evenflo stroller wagon sale will give you a stroller that’s absurdly versatile.

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They are not ventilated and they do not recline. The Xplore rear wheels are 10.5″ in diameter and 2.25″ in width. As you can see in the photo below they aren’t as wide as several other wagons with 12″ wheels but they are a touch wider at 2.25″ than some others.

I can prep the wagon for transport in less than 5 seconds. Pushing this thing on concrete or blacktop is nice and smooth. While it is a big, heavy stroller, it is very easy to push. The big wheels help with this; once you get rolling, you don’t have to work too hard. My wife has no issue pushing kids around the zoo in this stroller. It’s rugged, durable, and really something every parent of two kids should have to take to the park, picnics, the beach, or just out and about to the farmer’s market.

A removable snack tray with kid cupholders fits across the middle of the wagon. The tray and cupholders are deep enough to keep snacks and cups in unless you are flying over major bumps. There is a footwell that allows kids to sit in a more natural seated posture than by wagons that don’t have a footwell. The Evenflo footwell is not wide between seats or deep.

Simply fold out the base, and you have a bassinet. There’s also a jumpseat you can buy that turns the stroller wagon into a bassinet and stroller. And the whole thing folds up pretty compactly for a giant wagon stroller, though it does take a bit of practice. Hundreds more dollars than the $246 you’ll be spending today. We love stroller wagons here at Best Products — the only problem is that these strollers (which are a luxury to own since they serve as secondary strollers) are rarely discounted. But right now, the evenflo car seat (our best overall stroller wagon pick) is currently 38% off!

It’s the cheapest price tag we’ve ever seen on this stroller wagon, and it’s a total steal. The two-position recline and adjustable footrest combined with an easy access in-seat child pocket means your child will be set for the ride ahead. Five-point harness with comfort covers, and a removable bumper bar because safety is a priority. And, the large canopy with UPF 50+ sun protection includes a mesh peek-a-boo panel for ventilation and quick checks. The Pivot Xplore Stroller Wagon Second Seat is safe, durable and rigorously tested to hold up against frequent use.

It excels in maneuverability, folding, transport and overall quality, and compares favorably to other wagons in the kid comfort and usability category. Makes the transition from the car to the wagon quick and easy with two kids in tow. Designed to work with the Evenflo LiteMax™, SafeMax™ and SecureMax™ Infant Car Seats, this modular accessory is reversible, allowing your baby to face in or out.

For our family – my son takes naps in a dark room. BUT, if being able to sleep on the go is important to your family – I’d take that into consideration. It only needed a hex wrench (included), but that was only needed for one of the steps.

We happened to be outside with the lady from FedEx came to drop it off. My chatty cathy 4 year old literally kept her there for 5-10 minutes talking and asking her to dig holes with him, all while excitedly telling her we had a new stroller wagon. The introvert Mama to an extrovert 4 year old.