Evenflo Pivot Xplore All Terrain Stroller Wagon Reviews

This is a more superficial want but I do wish it had an extra cup holder or worked well with a stroller caddy. I will see if I can find one that is compatible ( will be announcing if I find one). I love when you can have your storage, but also have as seperate place for drinks/ keys. My wife and I are parents of a wonderful little boy and he is a great blessing and joy to us. In the spring of 2022 we lost our second son at thiry-seven weeks due to an umbilicial cord knot which caused us great sadness. His name is Walker Ray and he is forever loved and never forgotten.

For a long time I wasn’t a fan of stroller wagons. I’ve seen way too many accidents when parents were pulling them behind without evenflo wagon stroller looking and they all seemed bulky and uncomfortable. Now I get why many parents of multiples are obsessed with stroller wagons.

While I haven’t traveled with it just yet, it is a heavy vehicle (35 lbs), so it’s not as simple as folding a small travel stroller with one hand and throwing it anywhere. As we’ve evenflo wagon stroller noted, the canopies can slide off of their mountings when kids pull on them and when the wagon is being folded or unfolded. This is annoying but they are easy to slide back on.

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We happened to be outside with the lady from FedEx came to drop it off. My chatty cathy 4 year old literally kept her there for 5-10 minutes talking and asking her to dig holes with him, all while excitedly telling her we had a new stroller wagon. The introvert Mama to an extrovert 4 year old.

In our hands-on testing of the nine most popular stroller wagons on the market, the Evenflo Pivot Xplore scored higher than all but the Veer Cruiser. It has a wagon style seating area but a long, wide handled stroller type handle. This makes it easy to push along like a stroller.

For me personally, it’s not a deal-breaker at this point, but we don’t use them as often as I used the canopy on a double stroller. I bought it because I realized that we need an all-terrain vehicle for both kids, as our toddler demands to be driven around or carried on longer excursions and refuses buggy board. While I like Zoe Twin it doesn’t do well for hiking or snow, and the double BOB stroller was too wide to fit into many places. While there is a lot to love about the Veer, the Xplore comes better equipped out of the box with additional storage and canopies, all for a lower price. We took it up and down hills, along paths, and over bumps.