Best Stroller Wagons 2025 – Forbes Vetted

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Best Stroller Wagons 2025 – Forbes Vetted

While a traditional stroller offers some storage and a seat for a kid or two, sometimes you need a little bit more. The best stroller wagons have ample storage, seats or two to four kids and they make getting out and about with your family easier. “Stroller wagons feel more open and ‘big kid-approved,’ making them a great option for toddlers and preschoolers who still need a ride but don’t love being strapped into a stroller seat,” says Kyleyn Gosewisch, a customer care specialist at Strolleria, a baby gear specialty store. After researching dozens of options, interviewing experts and testing a few ourselves, our top pick is the Veer Cruiser City for how easy it is to push, its versatility and wide variety of add-on features.

“Different families have different priorities—whether it’s portability, storage space, terrain capability or just overall ease of use,” says Gosewisch. For families looking for a high-end option with lots of storage and four seats, I like the Wonderfold L4 Quad Stroller Wagon with its spacious carriage, canopy and plenty of extra features. Whether you’re looking for something more budget-friendly like the Radio Flyer 3-In-1 EZ Fold Stroller Wagon, or need something for your next trip to the beach, we’ve curated a list of the top seven stroller wagons for your family.

Dimensions: 37 x 20 x 23 inches | Seats: Two | Wagon weight: 32.6 pounds | Weight capacity: 110 pounds (passenger only), 250 pounds (cargo only)

The Veer Cruiser City is well-loved by many, including Gosewisch and multiple parents at Forbes. “The Veer is my absolute favorite stroller wagon,” says Forbes SEO optimizer Arantxa Leon. “It has so many great add-ons and versatile ways to use it.” With front suspension, front swivel wheels and an adjustable handle that you can push or pull, the wagon does well on various terrains. The two seats each have a three-point harness, and you can also purchase a four-seater version called the Veer Cruiser City XL

The wagon has a relatively compact fold that’s easy to do with one hand, but like all stroller wagons, it takes up a good amount of space in your trunk, especially with the wheels attached. Though this wagon doesn’t have as much storage space as some of our other top picks, it does have two cupholders, a snack tray and an expandable footwell to give your kids some extra leg room. “I love the rugged look and aesthetic, the lower sides that make it easier for kids to get in and out, and the fact that you can literally hose it off when it gets dirty,” says Gosewisch. You can also purchase an infant car seat adapter, meaning even the youngest babies can enjoy the wagon. It’s compatible with Cybex, Maxi-Cosi, Nuna, Clek, Graco, Chicco, Uppababy, Britax and Peg Perego seats.


Dimensions: 39.37 x 21.26 x 40.75 inches | Seats: Two | Wagon weight: 21.3 pounds | Weight capacity: 150 pounds

While many stroller wagons are pretty pricey, you can still reap the benefits of one without spending too much. The Radio Flyer 3-In-1 EZ Fold Stroller Wagon is a value pick at just over $100 that includes accessories like a UV-protection canopy, two cupholders and a storage pouch. One of my favorite features is the zip-down side panel that turns the wagon into a bench, giving your kids a clean and comfortable place to sit while they watch a show in the park or a parade. 

Families looking for something extra lightweight might appreciate that this wagon is only 21.3 pounds, and it has one of the most compact folds you’ll find in a stroller wagon. When it comes to maneuvering the wagon, you can adjust the traditional wagon pull, but it doesn’t have a stroller push handlebar that you can find on some other wagons. 

This Radio Flyer wagon has two seats with a lap belt buckle, and it’s recommended for kids ages 1.5 and up. If you have a younger baby or need a stroller wagon that’s compatible with an infant car seat, the Jeep Sport All-Terrain Stroller Wagon is another budget-friendly option that is compatible with some infant car seats and so is the $200 two-seater Baby Trend Expedition.


Keenz Vyoo 2-Passenger Stroller With Beachcomber Wheels

Dimensions: 39.37 x 22.36 x 50.39 inches | Seats: Two | Wagon weight: 46.3 pounds | Weight capacity: 55 pounds (per seat), 216 pounds (total)

Strollers and stroller wagons are notoriously difficult to push on sand. In my experience, even all-terrain wagons can have trouble. When you add the Beachcomber Wheels to the Keenz Vyoo 2-Passenger Stroller Wagon, you’ll have a much easier time traversing sand and uneven terrain. These wheels are wider and offer more traction than the standard wheels. With handles on both sides, you can push or pull your way through the sand, and the five-point harnesses keep your kids secure. 

Other nice features for the beach include a UV-protection canopy with roll-down side panels, mesh sides for airflow (which can also be covered) and ample storage. One of the most unique features of the Vyoo is the versatile seating. Kids can sit face-to-face, back-to-back, outward-facing, side-by-side or lounge-style. For kids who might bicker or just need to be facing a certain way to take in their surroundings, this can be a game changer. For larger families, you can purchase the four-seater Keenz Vyoo version, and you can also add on a car seat adapter for your littlest beachgoers. 


Wonderfold L4 Quad Stroller Wagon

Dimensions: 53.1 x 29.5 x 47.2 inches | Seats: Four | Wagon weight: 52.2 pounds | Weight capacity: 100 pounds (per bench), 214.3 pounds (total)

I have quite a few strollers that I test while I’m out and about with my family, and the Wonderfold L4 Quad Stroller Wagon is the one that quite literally stops people in their tracks. I can’t even count the number of times people have told me they wish they had one. The luxury stroller has four seats with five-point harnesses. Notable features include a UPF 50 sun-protection canopy, a cupholder, an adjustable handlebar and plenty of storage.

Of the four-seater wagons I’ve tested, this one is definitely the easiest to maneuver. Even so, I like that it includes a wrist strap for parents because large wagons can be unwieldy, and this feature prevents the wagon from getting away from you. The L4 Quad Stroller also features a side-entry door, so you don’t have to pick your kids up to get them in and out. This is ideal for people with mobility issues or those who have trouble lifting kids in and out, such as grandparents or pregnant and postpartum women. 

Currently, the L-series wagon is not compatible with infant car seats, so this wagon is best for kids 6 months and older. The L4 gives the upscale look and feel that many other wagons lack, and it also positions kids higher than many other stroller wagons, making it easier for them to see if they’re at the zoo or an outdoor event. If you plan to travel with this wagon, make sure you have enough space in your trunk—as it’s definitely not petite. 


Jeep Sport All-Terrain Stroller Wagon

Dimensions: 43.3 x 18.11 x 43.3 inches | Seats: Two | Wagon weight: 33 pounds | Weight capacity: 55 pounds per seat (110 pounds total)

Jeep stroller wagons are great because they’re not terribly expensive and they tend to offer ample features. The Jeep Sport All-Terrain Stroller Wagon has lots of storage pockets, an adjustable canopy, cupholders and a child’s tray. It’s also compatible with select Graco, Evenflo, Britax and Chicco car seats when you use an adapter. The adjustable handlebar allows you to push or pull the wagon, and the two seats feature a three-point harness. One of my favorite features of this wagon is that the seat pads are machine washable. 

My sister-in-law uses the Jeep Sport All-Terrain Stroller Wagon with her 3- and 5-year-old sons and likes how lightweight and easy it is to push. She also finds that the handlebar extends high enough for taller caregivers. Her main complaint is that there isn’t a ton of legroom for the kids. This wagon does not feature an expandable footwell like the Veer Cruiser City and the Evenflo Pivot Xplore Dreamz


Evenflo Pivot Xplore Dreamz Stroller Wagon

Dimensions: 27.5 x 39 x 45 inches | Seats: Two | Wagon weight: 43 pounds | Weight capacity: 55 pounds per seat (110 pounds total)

For two kids, the Evenflo Pivot Xplore Dreamz is a wonderful and compact stroller wagon. The wagon has a pretty compact fold for travel and stowing away in the trunk of your vehicle. It also features UPF 50+ sun-protection canopies, an extended footwell for extra legroom and a child tray with two cupholders. The two seats have three-point harnesses, and the wagon also comes with a bassinet insert for little ones to stretch out and relax. It’s important to note that while this is a great stroller wagon for two kids, it can only hold one child when you’re using it in bassinet mode. While your littlest one relaxes in bassinet mode, it might be a good time for an older child to get out and stretch their legs. 

You can push the wagon as a stroller or pull it as a traditional wagon, and all-terrain wheels help you conquer various surfaces. Storage includes mesh pockets and a detachable storage basket with pop-out cupholders. Since it’s low to the ground, and the front can drop down, getting kids in and out of this wagon is a breeze. Alyson Williams, senior vice president of digital operations and strategy at Forbes, likes this wagon for long family walks. “It’s really easy to either push or pull, depending on what is most comfortable for you,” she says. “I love that the kids each have their own cupholder and little area for a snack, plus they can each control how much shade they get.” Williams reports that limited space means her kids sometimes bump feet.  


Bob Gear Renegade Canopy Stroller Wagon

Dimensions: 49.6 x 28.6 x 38.6 inches | Seats: Three | Wagon weight: 42 pounds | Weight capacity: 55 pounds per seat (165 pounds total)

For families who have three kids and don’t want a large four-seater wagon, the Bob Gear Renegade Canopy Stroller Wagon is the ideal choice. The three seats have five-point harnesses and two UPF 50+ canopies for sun protection. The wagon’s suspension system and large tires make it adaptable to a variety of terrains. It also has a more traditional wagon handle, but you can use it to pull like a wagon or push like a stroller. 

The wagon has a handy one-hand collapse, but it doesn’t fold particularly compact, so you’ll want to make sure you have enough room in your vehicle if you plan on traveling with it. There is a decent amount of storage with two adult cupholders, four storage pockets and a child snack tray with two cupholders. The wagon itself is only for kids who are able to sit unassisted, though you can purchase a car seat adapter, which is compatible with select Britax, Cybex and Nuna car seats.  


Why Trust Forbes Vetted

Forbes Vetted’s baby and kids gear team is comprised of parents who have combined decades of experience testing and reviewing children’s products.

  • The author of this story, Alicia Betz, is a mom to three and has herself tested numerous stroller wagons. She also regularly researches and tests strollers, and has written guides to the best strollers and the best double strollers. Over the past five years, Alicia has tested nearly 40 strollers and stroller wagons.
  • This article is overseen by two editors: baby and kids gear editor Esther Carlstone, who is a mom to three, experienced parenting editor and Veer Cruiser City user and deputy editor Rose Gordon Sala, who is also a mom to three, has over 10 years of experience covering parenting topics and regularly attends industry events like the ABC Kids Expo to see the latest baby gear.
  • We tapped into the experience of our writers, editors and staffers who offered recommendations of stroller wagons they have used with their families.
  • We consulted with Kyleyn Gosewisch, a customer care specialist at Strolleria, a baby gear specialty store.

How We Chose The Best Stroller Wagons

To determine which stroller wagons are the best, we conducted research into top brands and models, considered our own experience and interviewed experts.

  • We conducted research of the best-selling stroller wagon brands and models. We focused our list on top-selling brands and ones that we use and trust, such as Veer, Wonderfold and Keenz.
  • We polled parents in our circles and on staff and included their favorites, including the Veer Cruiser City, Wonderfold L4 Quad Stroller Wagon and Evenflo Pivot Xplore Dreamz.
  • We analyzed features including stroller wagon weight, seating options, storage space and comfort.
  • We included a variety of stroller wagon types, from luxurious four-seater wagons to simpler and more budget-friendly options.
  • All of our top picks have an online rating of at least 4 out of 5 stars.

What To Look For In The Best Stroller Wagons

Many families buy a stroller wagon for added storage space and seating for two or more kids. When you’re shopping for a stroller wagon, here are some factors to consider.

Seating Options

Most stroller options come with either two or four seats, while a few models offer three seats. Decide how many seats you need in your wagon, as well as how you would like the kids to sit. Many wagons have kids facing each other, but some have more flexible seating options. You’ll also want to consider if you need a bassinet or infant seat attachment if you plan on using the wagon with a baby.

Other factors to consider include seat comfort, space and weight limits. Gosewisch explained that many parents look for a wagon with plenty of space to sit, stretch and relax in.

Size And Maneuverability

Large stroller wagons can be difficult to maneuver. They’re often heavy, wide and quite boxy. This is important to consider, especially if you’ll be pushing older, heavier kids or if you’ll be packing a lot of items in the wagon. Gosewisch advises customers to consider the weight of the wagon before purchasing, particularly if they’ll need to lift it into an SUV or high storage space. Additionally, some stroller wagons are quite large even when folded, so make sure it can fit in your vehicle if you plan to travel with it.

Also, consider “ease-of-use” features. “Things like all-terrain wheels, a smooth push or pull and a compact fold can make a big difference in everyday convenience,” says Gosewisch.

Storage Space

Many people use stroller wagons for sports practice, amusement parks and trips. Think about what items you plan on storing in the wagon and make sure it has enough storage space for your needs. “The ability to haul extra bags, snacks and gear is key,” says Gosewisch.

Accessories

“Cupholders, snack trays, or sun canopies might be nice add-ons, but they’re not always necessary,” says Gosewisch. “Just make sure you’re getting what works for your family’s needs.” Other common accessories include parent consoles and storage caddies.

Safety

When it comes to stroller wagons, safety is largely about making sure you use the wagon correctly. Look for a wagon with a wide, sturdy base that makes tipping less likely. Most wagons should come with brakes, so make sure you know how to use it correctly. Additionally, be sure to follow height and weight limits so you’re not overloading the wagon. If you have a younger child who is not able to sit up on their own, they might not be ready for most stroller wagon models without special car seat or bassinet attachments.

Buckles are also largely important. “Most stroller wagons come with built-in safety buckles—some even include full harnesses for added security. Even if the ride feels slow or smooth, unexpected bumps or turns can still cause a little one to lose their balance,” says Gosewisch. Some stroller wagons have full five-point harnesses that you find on most strollers, while others only offer three-point harnesses or lap buckles. For younger kids or those more likely to try to escape from the wagon, you’ll want to choose a wagon with five-point harnesses.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What Is The Best Stroller Wagon?

Because every family has different needs and preferences, the best stroller wagon is the one that meets your needs, whether that’s flexible seating options, a budget-friendly model or a compact fold. We like the Veer Cruiser City, because it can be pulled like a wagon or pushed like a stroller. It also has a simple, compact fold, and it’s easy to clean. The wagon is available as a two-seater or a four-seater, so it can work for families of different sizes.

Is A Stroller Wagon Worth It?

When asked if parents tend to regret buying a stroller wagon, Gosewisch responded: “No, not usually. Typically kids love them more than strollers. The open, roomy design feels more fun and less restrictive for little ones, which makes outings smoother overall. In turn, parents are happy because their kids are content, safe and more willing to ride. It’s a win-win and is great for families with busy, active lifestyles.”

What Is Better, A Stroller Or A Wagon?

Whether a stroller or a wagon is better depends a lot on how you plan to use it. For long walks or travel, a stroller will likely be better. For sporting events, amusement parks and family outings, a wagon may be the preferred choice. If you’re planning on going to Disney, however, you’ll want a stroller as wagons are not allowed in the parks. 

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