Costway Double Stroller Wagon

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Push-and-pull handles, a rear brake, and suspension-backed wheels make it easier to control than a simpler outing wagon.
- Two seats, canopy cover, tray storage, and extra pockets give it a more child-ready setup for longer family days out.
Cons
- The larger wagon format is still harder to park, lift, and thread through tight everyday errands than a normal double pushchair.
- It makes most sense for bigger outing days, so it is easy to overbuy if your routine is mostly compact city use.
Product Facts
- Modes
- Push + Pull
- Seat Capacity
- 2
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- Price/Buy
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This wagon makes the most sense for families who want two real child seats, push-or-pull flexibility, and better control on longer outing days than a basic pull cart gives you. The adjustable push and pull handles, suspension-backed wheels, rear brake, canopy, and tray-and-storage setup point to a wagon that is built more for zoo trips, parks, and travel days than for tight daily city errands.
That is also the main tradeoff. It gives you more child-ready equipment than a simpler cargo wagon, but the bigger frame and outing-first layout are harder to justify if your usual problem is narrow shops, frequent lifting, and compact storage. Double-check that you really want a pushchair wagon for bigger days out rather than a normal double pushchair for routine urban use.