Evenflo Pivot Xplore All-Terrain Stroller Wagon Adventurer Gray

For me personally, it’s not a deal-breaker at this point, but we don’t use them as often as I used the canopy on a double stroller. I bought it because I realized that we need an all-terrain vehicle for both kids, as our toddler demands to be driven around or carried on longer excursions and refuses buggy board. While I like Zoe Twin it doesn’t do well for hiking or snow, and the double BOB stroller was too wide to fit into many places. While there is a lot to love about the Veer, the Xplore comes better equipped out of the box with additional storage and canopies, all for a lower price. We took it up and down hills, along paths, and over bumps.

My toddler doesn’t want to crawl under the seat to get out. However, it doesn’t mean that while you could use it from birth that you should. I explained why you shouldn’t follow the stupid American trend of stuffing infants into car seats as the only transportation system right here.

There are simply two buttons, one on each side, that you push and allow the entire wagon to collapse in half. The handlebar can easily fold in as well, taking up less room. To open up, just push those two buttons and the wagon swings back out to its full form.

That same handle can be released and moved over to the other side of the wagon, as well as shortened, to pull the wagon like you would traditionally. My final verdict on the Evenflo Pivot Xplore is that if you are a parent who spends any significant amount of time outside, this is a must-have product. Having a stroller that can convert to a wagon might not sound like a big deal, but I’ve learned that it actually is.

We got home and our neighbor friends were out looking for us! So we went on another walk and demonstrated all of the wagon’s features for them. I was lucky to be chosen as a WeeSpring Parent Panel member years ago when my first was just born. Please inquire for delivery prices to other areas, contact us via email () for a quote. Please note, a stock image is included to provide you with a visual snapshot of this item that we could not capture otherwise.

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In a double stroller, there’s normally a space underneath but most wagons just have small pockets. In our testing the Xplore outperformed the Expedition in most categories including steering and maneuverability, folding and transport, and part and material quality. The Expedition came evenflo car seat out ahead in parent comfort and usability in part because of its additional storage space and the car seat included with the base model. As a parent, your child’s safety and needs are your utmost priority and we want to help you find what your child needs to be safe and taken care of.

They are not ventilated and they do not recline. The Xplore rear wheels are 10.5″ in diameter and 2.25″ in width. As you can see in the photo below they aren’t as wide as several other wagons with 12″ wheels but they are a touch wider at 2.25″ than some others.

Despite certain flows, both my husband and I like the wagon and we’re going to be taking it with us to Europe on our next trip. We decided it cannot be our only vehicle and we’re surely keeping a single stroller as well for the baby, but Evenflo Pivot Xplore Wagon Stroller is surely a handy vehicle to own. If you need to use the wagon on paths with tree roots and branches, it is best to shift the handle to pull-mode. The pulling action lets you lift the front wheels over bumps as you pull and the larger wheels in the rear will roll over all but really big roots. The handle only goes to 40 inches and could stand to be higher for taller parents. It is comfortable but we prefer the handles with a more rounded shape.