WonderFold X2 Push Pull Double

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Two harnessed places and push-or-pull control make it more proportionate than a W4 for two-child park and festival days.
- The lower X-series carriage and rear basket combine tired-child seating with room for day-out kit.
Cons
- It is still a wide wagon rather than a nimble double buggy for narrow cafés, crowded pavements or regular train changes.
- WonderFold's owned sources conflict on total capacity, so current age and load limits must be checked in the exact manual before use.
Product Facts
- Seat Capacity
- 2
- Modes
- Push + Pull
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- Price/Buy
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Choose the WonderFold X2 Push & Pull Double when two children and their day-out kit need one contained wagon, but a four-seater would be needless bulk. Its two harnessed places, adjustable canopy, rear basket and push-or-pull handles suit parks, festivals and longer walks where tired legs and bags arrive together. The lower, lighter X-series format is the practical reason to choose it over the W4, yet it is still a wide wagon rather than a nimble double buggy for narrow cafés, crowded pavements or regular train changes. Before buying, confirm the current age and load guidance in the exact manual, then measure the folded frame against your boot and storage cupboard. Also check doorway width and whether your usual routes genuinely warrant wagon wheels rather than a conventional double buggy.