Thursday, December 15, 2011
Radio Flyer All-Terrain Steel price
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This review is from: Radio Flyer All-Terrain Steel and Wood Wagon (Toy)
At first I was all gung-ho to get the plastic one with the little flip down seats and crummy solid tires. I'm so glad we didn't. The pneumatic tires make all the difference in the world. You can pull this thing anywhere and the ride is still super smooth. There's loads of room, it has very high side walls that are made with smooth laminated wood, room for a comfy pillow and whatever else he wants to bring along! I was also skeptical that the plastic would eventually fade and crack over time. Plus this will still be fun for my 13 month old son when he's much older (not so baby-fied looking) and then *I* can use it as a garden wagon probably until he's ready to give it to *his* kids -- yes it's THAT well made!
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