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84 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My 2 year old loves it, September 5, 2001
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Radio Flyer Navigator Wagon (Toy)
I looked at many, many wagons...I wanted one I could use outside, that would go over the grass, up and down off the sidewalk, etc. I also wanted to be able to pull it without my son falling out...this is it! This wagon has great huge durable wheels with shock absorbers on the back! Plus the little seats that are built in let the children sit down without being so high up in a flat-bed wagon. I was excited about the cup holders, but honestly I can't fit many of the sippy cups I have in them, nor our Avent baby bottles (that he still drinks out of occassionally). In fact, only regular paper or plastic cups fit and the skinniest of sippy cups. Still, the wagon is great, my son loves the open/close door and the storage bin is good too. Highly recommend this wagon. It's also great that it's plastic, not metal so it won't rust or get sharp anywhere.
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62 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An awesome red wagon, July 13, 2003
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Radio Flyer Navigator Wagon (Toy)
This is one awesome wagon! We looked at the Radio Flyer Pathfinder and the Navigator. The Pathfinder did not have as much legroom in the footwell, or any under-seat storage. My kids are 6 and 2 so legroom and some extra storage are essential. The wagon is easy to pull on grass and pavement. The turning radius is very good if you flip the handle straight up and twirl the wagon around in place. The no-tip feature is great since my 6 year old likes to pull the younger one around, sometimes pretty fast. The door works well, though it is not a child-proof latch. My 2 year old can open the door easily. The cupholders are a nice touch. They hold standard size water bottles, Avent bottles, juice boxes, soda cans, and regular sippy cups. Glass Snapple bottles and wide-bottom Gerber Fun Grips sippy cups don't fit though. Another poster said their Avent bottles don't fit. I wonder if the cupholders have been widened? Our wagon was purchased in May 2003 and hold the Avent bottles easily. The storage bin is big enough for diaper changing items and a few toys. The drain holes are a plus for cleaning or water play. The rubber wheels are quiet and give a smooth ride. The only downside is not having safety straps for the toddler. But he's learned that the wagon doesn't move until he's seated. The wagon fits easily in the back of our small SUV (Volvo XC90)... We get tons of "wow, that's a nice wagon. Where'd you get it?" comments. I highly recommend this red wagon. It's been perfect for our kids.
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43 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very happy with Radio Flyer Navigator, July 2, 2001
By A Customer
= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Radio Flyer Navigator Wagon (Toy)
We researched all wagons, chose this one, and are very happy with our decision. The rubber wheels and rear shocks make for a quiet, smooth ride. It's heavy--so it's not as easy to throw in the van as our double-stroller--but the heaviness also helps it to ride smoothly and keeps it from tipping. We also like that it can really take a beating; with two kids dumping things in it and banging it around, it still looks new. While it's not a set of flashcards, the wagon does help teach kids some physical skills--loading things up, pulling and pushing, maneuvering around the yard--not to mention peaceful coexistence! (They have learned not to kick each other while sitting in it!) I've seen some reviews regarding wheels falling off, but I just can't imagine it with our Radio Flyer. The Radio Flyer wagons use plastic-and-steel end caps to attach the wheels, so you need to make sure that you've hammered them securely in place. We've had no trouble with this wagon or our smaller push wagon. The wagon was easy to assemble, with exception to the handle. For some reason, the holes drilled for the handle were not drilled all the way through. This was relatively easy to fix.
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