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Radio Flyer Trailblazer Wagon

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Brand : Radio Flyer

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Average Rating :4.0

Total Reviews : 2

List Price : $118.99

Our Price : $118.99

Asin Number : B000R0KNWI

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Radio Flyer Trailblazer Wagon Features

  1. Dimensions: Length: 44.0 ". Height: 17.0 ". Width: 19.0 "
  2. Maximum Weight Capacity: 200.0 Lb.
  3. Care and Cleaning: Wipe Clean With Soap and Water
  4. Number of Pieces: 1
  5. Manufacturer's Suggested Age: 18 Months and Up
  6. For ages 1.5 yrs. and up
  7. Assembly required
  8. Includes canopy storage bag, 4 molded-in cupholders, Dura-Tred rubber wheels and front axles designed for non-tip turning
  9. Quick-clip UV-protected canopy snaps on and off wagon in seconds
  10. Seats fold up for a comfortable ride and fold down for maximum hauling capacity

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Radio Flyer Trailblazer Wagon

User Reviews about Radio Flyer Trailblazer Wagon

Pleased
It is large when all put together, however for living in the city it is a great way to get around with a toddler. It is to big for 2 year old to really play with now, but will in the future.
Fun Wagon but Needs a few Design Tweaks
This wagon seems a lot safer than the older metal Radio Flyer wagons. The steering system uses a fixed handle instead of the pivot one, which means you can't just push and let the passenger steer (I guess this is a good thing). The kids love this wagon, but the design needs a few adjustments.

Pluses:

(1) Storage rack is great
(2) Extra long handle great for adults

Minuses:

(1) The seatbelts cause the seats not to lie completely flat when folded down.
(2) When the canopy is not installed, the holes for the canopy are an inviting finger trap.