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Post Info TOPIC: seeking opinions on folding wagons


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seeking opinions on folding wagons


Anybody have one of these care to comment on their experience with them? We are weighing utility vs durability. Loaded down they don't seem to to be all that good on soft surfaces but in CG they should do better but I'm nervous that they won't hold up to less than smooth ground. For hauling stuff they seem like a great labor saving device. 

 



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We have a folding red cloth wagon that works really well even with a load. It's like this one
www.samsclub.com/sams/folding-wagon/prod3080161.ip

I've seen these at flea markets with 1 - 2 kids in them.

Works good on hardpack dirt road

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