Radio Flyer Toys Item ID: #30Radio Flyer Pathfinder Wagon RedProduct Information:
Item DescriptionHave fun with your kids riding this Big Red Pathfinder Wagon with EVA foam wheels. This exclusive product features 2 wagons in 1 for the twins in your life. It has child seat belts and a super large storage compartment and is an all around fun time for the whole family. Seats fold up for a comfortable ride and fold down for maximum hauling capacity. With features like child seat belts, a super large storage compartment, 4 molded-in cup holders that accommodates cans, cups, or juice boxes, this is a winner for everyone! The extra-long handle provides for easy pulling and folds under for easy storage. Front axles are designed for non-tip turning with Dura-Tread wheels for a quiet ride. For ages over 1 1/2 years. Specifications : Overall Dimensions : 17″ H x 19″ W x 39″ D Weight : 22.8 lbs Item Reviews5 Responses to “Radio Flyer Pathfinder Wagon Red”Leave a Reply |
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we gave this wagon to our granddaughter who lives in a distant city…we liked it so much that we bought another for her and our grandsons to use when they visit us!
I am very pleased with the Radio Flyer Pathfinder Red Wagon I purchased online. My 2 1/2 year old granddaughter fits well in it and I think we’ll get a lot of good use out of the wagon.
A neat wagon for small kids–features and quality great for young children 1-4. My grandson loved it
Having two littleones, the Radio Flyer Pathfinder Wagon is the perfect way to transport them when going to the park, country fair, shopping mall and family gatherings. It is safer and more comfortable for them then a stroller. We are planning on using this for them when we trick or treat in the neighborhood this Halloween.
I’ve nearly dumped the kids out of this thing no less than 15 times. I’ve rented the most beat to hell, nasty wagons from Zoos, Amusement parks and ones I’ve pulled off the curb and they all blow this one out of the water. I have my original Radio Flyer with the wooden removable sides that’s over 20 years old – It’s rusted, rotted and one wrong look at it from falling apart, but I would use that before I take this thing out.
Bottom line is if you want to turn, you need an exit ramp length distance and have to start about 1/4mi from it, otherwise the wheels bind up and you’ll dump the kids out. The wheels on this thing sink into everything.