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Radio Flyer Trav-ler Wagon

Radio Flyer Trav-ler Wagon
From Radio Flyer

List Price: $129.99
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Product Description

The Radio Flyer Trav-Ler Wagon is a full sized all-steel seamless body with no-scratch edges wagon. It features an extra-long handle for easy pulling.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15121 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Radio Flyer
  • Model: 22
  • Released on: 2007-01-02
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.40" h x 15.60" w x 35.40" l, 29.90 pounds

Features

  • A seamless steel body with no-scratch edges, no-pinch ball joint, and controlled turning radius make the Trav-ler Wagon safe and comfortable for children to ride in
  • The extra-long handle is great for pulling and folds under for easy storage
  • The wooden sides help keep children or things you are hauling inside the wagon
  • Features durable steel wheels and hard rubber tires that make for a smooth and quiet ride
  • This wagon features a controlled turning radius which prevents tipping

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Review
Radio Flyer's answer to the SUV, this standard red wagon (32 by 13.5 inches internally) comes with a set of wooden extender rails that attach to the metal body with 10 bolts, more than doubling the effective capacity. (With the rail, it has a depth of over 9 inches.) Note, however, that the rails are .25-inch stock--too weak to withstand heavy loads like rocks or firewood. The wagon has the usual black metal handle and white-hub solid rubber wheels. --Richard Farr

From the Manufacturer
The Trav-ler wagon is classic, safe, and versatile, made in true Radio Flyer style. The famous red steel body is seamless, and has no-scratch edges, so children will not scrape themselves. The no-pinch ball joint gives the wagon a controlled turning radiu


Customer Reviews

Good But........4
We have had this wagon for a year now. It is still wheeling along, but the paint is peeling off and there are a few spots of rust and the wooden stakes on the sides are almost off too. The review says not to use it for rocks and firewood because the rails are small. I would have to add to that list a 28 pound 2 year old that just can't sit still because that has made the wood railings come off also. I guess for one of their lower end wagons it was a good deal while it lasted but I am looking into a larger more comfortable one now. THe wheels on this one are quite small and hard to manuever unless you are on the street. (it is nearly impossible to get up and down off the sidewalk if there is no built in ramp) And don't even bother pulling it through grass. Spend the extra money and get one of the all terrain wheeled wagons.... it will be worth it!!

NH Mom of Two3
When we recieved this wagon as a gift, we were anxious to begin taking our 3 year old and one year old for rides in the neighborhood, but we soon found that even with blankets, the wagon is uncomfortable for the kids, and we find it hard to maneuver.The sides are pretty low, and there is no padding or storage space. I was really disappointed that the paint began to peel after just one year, even though the wagon was kept in the garage. Now we have a Step Two Wagon for two, and we are much happier.

Nice little wagon4
This is a nice wagon but we have had the same trouble as others - the wood sides just don't hold up. They fall out all the time and it just gets aggravating. Wish I would have thought about an all-terrain wagon - that certainly would have lasted longer and I wouldn't be so aggravated. The assembly was okay, but I just think for the money, you could get something that was a little nicer and would hold up better. I'm thinking about replacing ours with something more sturdier. Our little one is quite rambunctious with things and this wagon really has trouble keeping up with our little one.