Radio Flyer Voya Stroller Wagon and Graco Car Seat Adapter Bundle, 2-Seater Collapsible Wagon with Low Sides and Adjustable Canopies, Gray

From: Radio Flyer

Pete's Expert Summary

My human seems to believe this "Radio Flyer Voya Stroller Wagon" is for the miniature, shrieking humans they occasionally host. An understandable, if deeply flawed, assumption. From my perspective, it is a mobile napping platform and command center. The gray color scheme is a tasteful, if obvious, homage to my own magnificent fur. The dual canopies offer personalized shade control, essential for protecting my delicate eyes during sunbeam-drenched slumbers. While the "Never Fall" handle and push bar are clearly for the staff's convenience, the promise of a snack tray and multiple cupholders suggests potential for catered, open-air dining. The low sides are a bit pedestrian—I prefer a more challenging ascent—but I suppose they allow for a swifter entry when a strategic retreat is required. Its primary flaw is its intended purpose, but with some minor adjustments and a firm assertion of ownership, it could prove a valuable addition to my household assets.

Key Features

  • PUSH & PULL UP TO 2 KIDS: The Voya Stroller Wagon allows you to pull like a wagon or push for ultimate convenience in one vehicle. It features a Never Fall wagon pull handle in the front and a fold-away push handlebar that is height adjustable on the back. Both handlebars have premium vegan leather for added comfort.
  • CAR SEAT ADAPTER INCLUDED: The included car seat adapter is designed for all two-seater Voya Stroller Wagons (models 3995 and 3998) and certain Graco car seats. Please review the compatibility chart or contact Radio Flyer with any car seat compatibility questions.
  • EASY AND SECURE USE: Easily and securely attach the car seat adapter to your Voya stroller wagon by snapping it into place on the top of the wagon frame. Travel confidently knowing the car seat is secure in place.
  • FULLY LOADED WITH INCLUDED ACCESSORIES: The Voya Stroller Wagon is equipped with everything you need for endless adventures. Includes: parent caddy for adult storage, removable snack tray with 2 cupholders, 2 removable parent cupholders, padded shoulder pads, removable rear storage bag, internal storage pockets, 2 removable peek-a-boo canopies, and a Never Fall pull handle.
  • FOLDS FOR STORAGE: The lightweight aluminum frame is durable and folds in less than 5 seconds for convenient storage, no need to remove the seats or the snack tray. This wagon is portable and can be stored or taken anywhere!
  • ERGONOMIC DESIGN: The low and rigid side walls allow for easy entry while keeping kids safe and secure on family outings. The fabric easily wipes clean to keep your Voya Stroller Wagon tidy.
  • DURABLE WHEELS: The lightweight, durable wheels ensure a smooth ride for all your family adventures.
  • CAR SEAT ADAPTER SPECIFICATIONS: Assembled dimensions for the car seat attachment for wagon: 18.7” L x 19.7” W x 9.6” H. Please review the compatibility chart to understand which Graco car seats are compatible.
  • WAGON SPECIFICATIONS: Assembled product dimensions: 41.3” L x 24” W x 35” H. Folded product dimensions: 15.25” L x 23.75” W x 31.5” H. Recommended for kids 6 months and older. Maximum weight capacity 120 lbs.
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A Tale from Pete the Cat

The thing arrived in a box of truly epic proportions, a cardboard fortress I had already claimed before the human even found their box cutter. They extracted a collection of gray fabric and aluminum poles, assembling it on the living room rug with a series of disconcerting clicks and snaps. It unfolded into a sort of land-yacht, a low-slung chariot with four wheels and two awnings. They called it a "wagon." I called it presumptuous. They cooed about its "smooth ride" and its "parent caddy." I remained unimpressed atop the bookshelf, watching this charade unfold. It was, I noted with a flicker of my tail, designed for two. An outrageous extravagance. My skepticism held firm until the human, in a moment of rare insight, placed a small, fleece blanket—one of my approved napping textiles—inside. An invitation. I descended from my perch with the fluid grace of smoke and performed a cursory inspection. I sniffed the vegan leather handle; it lacked the satisfying scent of a real cow, but was acceptably smooth. I tested the structural integrity of the side wall with a single, powerful paw. Sturdy. With a leap that was a study in minimalist perfection, I was inside. It was surprisingly spacious. The fabric was cool against my fur. The human, taking this as the royal assent it was, grasped the push bar. We began to move. And this, I must concede, is where the contraption revealed its genius. There was no jarring rattle, no undignified jostling. It was a silent, effortless glide across the hardwood, a floating sensation not unlike the feeling I get just before a truly profound nap. I stretched out, my white tuxedo gleaming against the gray interior, and surveyed my domain from this new, mobile throne. The gentle motion was hypnotic. I could see the dust bunnies under the sofa, the forgotten feather wand behind the armchair—all from a position of supreme comfort and authority. I issued a low, rumbling purr, the official decree of approval. This was no mere "wagon." This was The Royal Barge. The tiny human this was allegedly purchased for would have to find other transport. I had already envisioned its uses: a patrol vehicle for morning bird-watching duties at the window, a shaded reviewing stand for observing the clumsy antics of the dog next door, and, of course, a premier location for my afternoon siestas. The snack tray remained disappointingly empty, but I would rectify that oversight soon enough. The Radio Flyer had passed inspection. It was worthy.