Ozark Trails Folding Camp Chair

And many of them also have other stroller-like features, including five-point harnesses, sunshades, snack bars, and brakes. We were able to fix the problem, but a year of use has also led to scratches on the wheels and the plastic looking pretty shorn. ozark trail chair One staffer who also owns the Mac Sports Heavy Duty Collapsible Folding All Terrain Utility Cart has also noticed scratches on the wheels. These e-commerce sites are operated under different terms and privacy policies than Goodmorningamerica.com.

ABC will receive a commission for purchases made through these links. Ozark trail hammock chair Prices may change from the date of publication. Each chair has a cupholder to hold your drink and easily folds up into a storage bag to take along on any adventure. But it is not JPMA-certified, and it lacks other safety features, like a five-point harness and brakes, ozark trail sleeping bag which we think stroller wagons meant for toting kids should have. Though you certainly don’t need to be a parent to potentially find a collapsible wagon useful, a lot of the growth in this product category recently has been focused on kids. We don’t find that to be a noteworthy drawback as the nylon handles and shoulder strap work just fine in carrying the tent.

They also love that it’s easy to fold and easy to open and set up. And, though we don’t recommend doing this, the company says it loaded the wagon with up to 400 pounds of stuff without failure. Many reviewers reported the wagon holding up to 170 pounds of stuff. A toddler seat (an additional accessory) is basically a padded seat that makes the wagon easier for kids to use and helps them to stay inside. The Mac Sports wagons are basic models intended primarily for lugging gear, but the Evenflo Pivot Xplore All-Terrain Stroller Wagon is designed specifically for hauling kids. Unlike our other picks, the Pivot Xplore has a swiveling handlebar that makes it move more like a stroller than a wagon.

This wagon easily folds s and unfolds, and we found that it was simple (at 24.5 pounds) to lift into the car after a long day in the sun. We have a few issues with this wagon—the telescoping handle can feel flimsy, and it costs around $50 more than the standard Mac Sports wagon. It weighs 32½ pounds—a couple of pounds lighter than our other stroller-wagon pick, the Pivot Xplore. This Mac Sports wagon folds up to about the same size as the beach-wagon version of the Mac Sports. But because of how tightly this one folds, it seems more compact and easy to carry than any of the other wagons we tested. When folded, the Mac Sports wagon’s dimensions are approximately 29½ by 20 by 8 inches.

At 34.7 pounds, the Pivot Xplore is the heaviest of all our picks, though. The Pivot Xplore has only a small amount of storage on the outside, compared with other stroller wagons, but it does include a clip-on basket that you can attach for some quick-access storage. The Pivot Xplore can hold up to 120 pounds, which is 30 pounds less than our simple folding-wagon picks hold.