

This is so awesome, it’s like someone slammed on the brakes, and I just got plastered by all the awesomeness bouncing around in the back of the Radio Flyer Ultimate Family Wagon. Lash it down, people!
Most versatile Radio Flyer wagon with 5-way flip and fold seats.
What’s most intriguing to me is the UV protection canopy that can be removed in seconds with Quick-Clip attachment system and the seats fold flat for a flatbed wagon.
A Radio Flyer wagon can easily hold two child cup holders and two adult cup holders, everything you and the family need to hit the road in comfort and style. And you can outfit the rear of your wagon as the play area.
It just doesn’t get any cooler than this!

To Antonio Pasin, the Italian immigrant who created and marketed the first line of kids’ wagons, childhood was all about the thrill of discovery. This belief was echoed in the name of his product, the Radio Flyer. Back in the 1910s, flight and the radio were both relatively novel inventions. Pasin looked to encapsulate that same sense of whimsy and wonder in his little red wagon.
The Radio Flyer wagon achieved its status as a cultural touchstone decades ago, but it was truly immortalized in the popular holiday movie A Christmas Story. Ever since, the Radio Flyer has been a symbol for youth and innocence. To this day, the company continues to roll out red wagons, and ride-on scooters and rocking horses have also been added to the product line.
Clearly the best known toy wagon around, the radio flyer wagon first appeared on the scene around 1917. The first wagons were made of wood and were manufactured in Chicago, Illinois. While wood wagons are still available, steel and plastic wagons are also options.
For the first 50 years of the company’s existence, the company was well known for its popular red Radio Flyer wagon. Today, the company produces a wide range of children’s toy vehicles, including fire engines, bicycles and tricycles, and racers.