WonderFold W4 Luxe Pro

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Four reversible reclining harnessed seats and XL all-terrain wheels suit large-family park days better than an ordinary double buggy.
- The included pull strap and insulated rear basket add practical control and kit storage on longer rough-ground outings.
Cons
- At 24.5 kg/54 lb with seats, it is the heaviest reviewed WonderFold in this GB group and a demanding boot lift.
- Its roughly 76 cm/29.9 in width makes narrow shops, older lifts, gates and home storage essential pre-buy measurements.
Product Facts
- Max Load
- 136.1 kg/300 lb
- Seat Capacity
- 4
- Modes
- Push + Pull
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Shortlist the WonderFold W4 Luxe Pro when four children need harnessed places for long park days, attractions or the walk from the car with everyone’s kit. Its raised four-seat layout, adjustable canopy and push-or-pull control solve a capacity problem that an ordinary double buggy cannot. The compromise is everyday handling: this is substantial outing equipment, not an easy choice for narrow shops, frequent bus journeys or lifting into a small boot. The deep carriage and XL all-terrain wheels make more sense on rough park paths than on quick nursery runs. At 24.5 kg/54 lb with seats, it is heavier than the W4 Elite Pro. Before buying, measure the folded wagon against your boot and home storage, then check the route’s gates, doorways and lifts. If you usually carry only two children, the X2 is the more proportionate WonderFold.