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Radio Flyer 2700 Pathfinder Wagon, Red [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
 
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Product Description

The popular Radio Flyer Pathfinder Wagon combines durability, comfort, and safety in a compact package pleasing to both kids and adults. The well-designed, award winning wagon features cup holders and flip-up seats that support children's backs. The seats can be put down when hauling stuff around. Parents will appreciate the safety belts, storage compartment, and long handle for easy pulling. Designed for up to two children ages one and one-half years and older, the Pathfinder also has front axles designed for safe, no-tip turning.

Pathfinder Wagon
    Ages: 18 months+
What We Think

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The Good: Safety belts, non-tip turning, and cup holders.

The Challenging: Can be hard to pull if fully loaded, or could be too big to fit in compact cars (check the wagon dimensions if you plan to travel with it).

In a Nutshell: A popular, award-winning, and durable wagon that will entertain your children for years.


The Radio Flyer's seats flip out, letting kids be comfortable as they ride. View larger.

Flip up Seats to Give Kids a Comfy Ride; Flip Seats Down for More Storage
Winner of awards including the National Parenting Publications Gold Award and the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio's Gold Seal Award, the Pathfinder is smaller than the Radio Flyer's Ultimate Family Wagon, but still roomy. Two kids can ride comfortably, or one child can ride with plenty of extra room for storage. Even three smaller kids might be able to ride in this versatile wagon (but keep in mind there are only two seat belts).

The flip-up seats provide back support for the young ones, but don't recline, which would be nice for sleepy kids. The Pathfinder is made of sturdy plastic, in Radio Flyer's trademark red color. Assembling the wagon is fairly easy, but it does take a little time to get it right, and you should follow the illustrated instructions carefully.

A Classic Wagon Just Gets Better
Radio Flyer has been making wagons since 1923. Besides good, old-fashioned durability and great design, this solid wagon offers plenty of extras, including cup holders, an extra long handle, and flip-up seats. Safety features such as seat belts and non-tip turning are popular features for parents. The roominess of the Pathfinder means you can haul a lot of kids and toys, but beware, when fully loaded, it can get heavy.

What's in the Box
Wagon with 4 cup holders; two child seat belts; 4 wheels, parts for assembling wheels, and instructions.




The wagon comes with drink holders, ideal for longer trips. View larger.


Seatbelts ensure that every ride is a safe ride. View larger.

Product Details

  • Ships in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging
  • Exclusive convertible feature - 2 Wagons in 1 - seats fold up or down.
  • The Pathfinder wagon features four molded cup holders, an optional storage compartment, and two seats with seatbelts
  • The Pathfinder wagon has won the National Parenting Center's Seal of Approval, National Parenting Publications Gold Award, Oppenheim Toy Portfolio's Gold Seal Award, and Canadian Toy Testing Council's Three Star Rating
  • Handle and seats fold down for easy storage

Video Reviews

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Customer Reviews

Finally a wagon with seat belts and high- back seats!!
 
Review Date: June 3, 2003
Reviewer: MelindaLiz, Rochester, NY United States
This is a fantastic wagon! I had searched the internet looking for the best wagon re: durability, comfort, capacity, price AND SAFETY. This is the only one that keeps your children securely in the wagon-- providing a seat belt complete with between-the-legs strap. It handles very well both pulling and pushing, and takes corners without a hint of tipping. The handle stays upright when you're not moving and doesnt pinch little fingers. The area between the wheels and the wagon is large enough for fingers to pass freely without pinching either. The wheels are quiet, and the cup holders have been a big hit for my three kids. Although it technically seats two, all three of my boys, (ages 4, 3, and 1 yr) have ridden in it at the same time---and it was still easy to move! I love this wagon and strongly recommend it!
A very nice wagon!
 
Review Date: June 15, 2003
Reviewer: Kimberly A. Speicher, South Williamsport, PA USA
After doing much research to find the perfect wagon, we decided to buy this one for our 20 month old daughter. What a nice wagon! It assembled easily in a matter of minutes and the wheels are rubber which makes it a much nicer (and quieter) ride than the plastic wheels on other makes. We love the fact that this model has straps--this helps so that she doesn't try to stand up and keeps her more in place. The seats fold down to make use for other jobs if needed. The cup holders are a nice touch too. This wagon seems to be one that our daughter will have fun growing in to and be able to cart her toys around in when she gets older. It is not too big and klunky or too tiny--it seems to be just the right size. A good buy!
Radio Flyer Pathfinder Wagon
 
Review Date: November 17, 2003
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On the positive side...We love this wagon! It has taken the place of my double stroller for my 11 month old and my 2 1/2 year old. It's easier to maneuver than a stroller and easier to get the kids in and out. The option of seats with seat belts is a must for little kids who wouldn't otherwise be able to use a wagon. Other postives are that the handle stays upright when you push it all the way up, and there's a little groove underneath the back of the wagon to make it easy to grab and lift up over curbs.

On the negative side...with the seats in use, there's not much room to tuck the diaper bag, snack bag or whatever, so packing light is a good idea. And, of course, the seats don't recline, so sleepy kids need to find other ways to get comfortable. We've also had a couple squirmishes over whose feet go where since they're all in the middle. I also tried to use the wagon with two toddlers and the baby in the seat, but it was too tight for three kids.

Overall, I'm thrilled with this wagon. And, by the way, I found it in a store near me for about half the price I would've paid if it were shipped to me. It's worth it to shop around.

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