Product Details
Wagon for Two Plus (Willow Green)

Wagon for Two Plus (Willow Green)
From Step2

List Price: $69.99
Price: $56.19

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Product Description

This innovative children's wagon comes with features galore. An easy-latch door opens to two contoured seats inside, with deep leg wells for plenty of foot room.There's storage under the hinged rear seat and holders for two cups or juice boxes in the side panel. Wagon has an extra-long handle for easy pulling that folds under for easy transport and storage. Includes two seat belts. Minimal adult assembly required. Measures 38.25" x 42.5" x 20.25".


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2108 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Step2
  • Model: 766500
  • Released on: 2006-09-12
  • Dimensions: 39.25" h x 19.75" w x 15.00" l, 26.00 pounds

Features

  • Easy-latch door opens to deep leg wells with molded-in drain holes
  • Long handle facilitates pulling, and folds under wagon for transport and storage
  • Two seat belts included
  • Included under-seat storage can be increased with the Tag-Along Trailer Plus, sold separately

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
This groundbreaking classic continues to be a favorite with its hinged door, deep leg wells, and smooth-riding tires. Seat belts and an extra-long handle for ease of pulling make the Wagon for Two Plus a truly great wagon.


Customer Reviews

Wagon overall pretty useful4
This wagon is very durable and easy to pull, however, with two toddlers sitting on the seats in the wagon, there is not enough room for both sets of feet in the bottom. One has to put their feet on the other's.

It's all about the tires2
The main problem with it is the wheels. They are a hollow plastic (rubber-like) material. It makes the wagon difficult to pull, steer, and noisy. The one I got was also uneven. One wheel didn't always touch the ground without a load. The door feature is nice so the kid get in and out easier. The storage seat is useful but, should be on the side of the handle since the kid will most often be sitting in the back to face forward. The kid will or won't like it regardless of the wheels but, the parent having to pull the thing will want better wheels. Basically, you save about $20 compared to the basic plastic Radio Flyer which has real solid rubber wheels. I think it RF is definitely worth the extra money. As a matter of fact I returned this one and got the RF...

Buy the wagon, forget the trailer5
Wagon is well built and should be durable. Assembly instructions adaquate
but coukd be more complete. DONT buy the companion wagon. It is difficult to attach to the wagon and removal takes dissambly.