🚀 Haul More, Stress Less – The Wagon That Works as Hard as You Do!
The TIMBER RIDGE 49" Extra Long Collapsible Folding Wagon combines a massive 250L storage capacity with a heavy-duty steel frame supporting up to 300 lbs. Featuring a 360° rotating front wheel with precision brakes and an adjustable telescoping handle, it offers superior maneuverability and ergonomic comfort. Its patented foldable design collapses to nearly half its size for effortless storage and transport, making it the ultimate portable cart for camping, sports, and outdoor adventures.
D**I
Great for dogs
The media could not be loaded. We purchased this for our 13yr old dog so she could still enjoy adventures without making her joints unbearable. She was only able to take one ride (she passed) but she enjoyed every second of it.It’s very sturdy for off road travels, spacious enough that my Bernese (90lbs) tried it out and was comfortable, and my senior girl loved the support from the folding bottom panel as well as a soft blanket topper.Easy to handle, maneuver and set up. Even easier to put away and definitely space saving.Would 100% recommend to anyone with dog, kids or just needs a useful wagon for whatever.
Q**E
Perfect big folding wagon with the extension.
Love it. It’s big… just what I needed. It’s a little heavy at 25 lbs, but that is what they advertised. Well made, wheels are perfect.
M**L
One of the Best Buys …
Very sturdy. Easy to use. Easy to transport. Can carry heavyweight. Easy to store. Somewhat compact. Comes with carrying case.
R**.
Easy to transport to various garden locations, well-made, and very sturdy.
I use this large, quite easily fold-able cart to transport multiple hand tools and supplies to various gardening sites, generally in the truck, but it can fit in the seat of a sedan.The wheels are broad and well-treaded, which allow the cart to be easily led over different types of terrains. The fabric is sturdy, and the multiple, netted external pockets of various sizes are extremely helpful.My only disappointment is that I thought the bottom layer was netted below the removable fabric layer, to allow for drainage. I must have misread the listing information.Recommended.
H**N
LOVE THIS! Nicely made
The media could not be loaded. This wagon is great! Nicely made & sturdy! My boy Bailey is an 85 lb English cream retriever who is almost14 & can’t do more to an a block walk, this held him well! Great on the pavement. He has a longer torso so we used the little drop gate to give him a bit more room and it has the adjustable straps so I don’t have to leave it all the way down when we walk. Handle is adjustable too! We love it!
T**.
Best wagon for a senior dog
The media could not be loaded. Our shepherd just turned 16 and can only walk for about half of our normal walk, due to arthritis and hind leg weakness. This wagon is our savior and we were shocked how much he loves “cart rides”. We can carry pillows and blankets and treats and him . The pouches are really awesome. Love love this! Thanks for making his last months still outdoorsy.
S**I
Overall, it's a better portable wagon
background: I'm a big fan of owning a portable wagon(Mac Sports XL Folding Wagon, older version) to help move groceries into the apt, moving things from my apt to my car, taking out the trash and etc. I've used a standard portable wagon for several years and I felt it was time to upgrade my wagon with more features. I ended up ordering this portable wagon with tail gate.Positive: It's slightly longer and deeper than my Mac Sports XL. The pull bar doesn't fall to the ground, it has a strang that stops it mid way, the tail gate is a blessing because you can stack items that are longer than the wagon (very helpful with items that are long like a bed matress or folded boxes or etc), the wheels have brakes for easy parking. This Timber Ridge is basically the wagon 2.0 for me. The wagon does come with a case covering and the wagon has straps to lock it in place. The wagon does stand on it's own when folded (a major plus). The body structure of the wagon is sturdy and durable.Negative and suggestions: I wished the wheels were made of rubber because rubber does so much better on different terrian than plastic wheels. Rubber wheels are more durable and if you were to pick up the cart and accidently drop it, the rubber wheels will absorb better shock than plastic wheels. It's slightly heavier due to the material and features but it's not a deal breaker. I wished this wagon had a push bar feature as well (Pull and push combination wagons).Overall, this cart is a big upgrade from a standard portable wagon. It's a good buy!
Е**И
Perfect for my dog
I initially bought a much cheaper wagon for my dog so I could take him out for socialization and walk him to the vet before he had all his vaccines. He loved it and would try to jump into on his own, but being a small corgi, he couldn't. Since he loved it so much, I still take him out in a wagon now that he's older, but with the old one I quickly realized eventually I would have trouble lifting him in and out. The old wagon also didn't have breaks, which I realized was necessary when it turns out the driveway has a slight incline and he started rolling away one time.I spent a lot of time trying to find a wagon of similar dimensions as the old one, but also had a tailgate and brakes; this one fit the bill, as it's about the same width and only 6" longer than the old wagon with the tailgate up. For some reason, it's hard to find one with brakes and tailgate, it's like one or the other. This wagon was more than I wanted to spend and much, much heavier than the old one, but it does fold up much smaller than the old one, which is great for the car. My dog absolutely loves it, and when he sees the tailgate down, he flies right into the wagon. I wanted the tailgate so I wouldn't have to lift him in and out, but since he loves riding in it so much, I still have to lift him out since he refuses to get out. I'm really glad I didn't forgo brakes, since if the brakes are not engaged, he does get nervous about getting in and out by himself as the wagon will move. Plus I now don't have to worry about him rolling off while I close up the garage.Sometimes I just want to put it a bit out of the way but don't want to have to go through setting it all up and what not, so it can be a bit annoying to have to remove the bottom panel every time, but it's not that big of a deal or a deal breaker. The other thing that made finding a new wagon hard was finding one I could get replacement wheels for, and the ones I did, didn't have the tailgate and/or brakes. There are plastic ones available for this wagon, but not the hard rubber wheels it comes with. I prefer the rubber since they're much quieter on concrete and asphalt.
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