Radio Flyer Pathfinder Stroller Wagon

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Harnessed seats and a stated six-month minimum make the child-use window clearer than a utility wagon.
- Compact-fold design and integrated storage help with family day trips.
Cons
- The wagon footprint remains wide and cumbersome in narrow indoor routes.
- Children must meet the sitting and harness requirements; it is not newborn-ready.
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Shortlist the Radio Flyer Pathfinder when two children aged six months or older need harnessed seats for parks, outdoor events, or longer family outings. Its push-pull setup lets you change how you guide the wagon, while the canopy, snack tray, cup holders, and built-in storage reduce the loose gear you need to carry. The seats can convert to a flat cargo bed, but that does not make it a sleep space or a newborn option.
The tradeoff is the wagon footprint. It is less nimble than a stroller in narrow shops, crowded pavements, small lifts, and frequent stairs. Before buying, confirm that both children meet Radio Flyer’s sitting and harness guidance, check the current per-seat and total load limits, and compare the folded wagon with your vehicle opening and storage space.