🌟 Pivot, Explore, Dream — The stroller wagon that keeps up with your jet-setting lifestyle!
The Evenflo Pivot Xplore Dreamz All-Terrain Stroller Wagon in Jetsetter Black is a versatile, durable stroller wagon designed for parents on the move. Featuring a 3-position telescoping handle for push or pull modes, UPF 50+ expandable canopy for superior sun protection, and all-terrain urethane wheels with flip-flop brakes, it adapts seamlessly from urban sidewalks to rugged trails. The included bassinet insert supports children from 6 months up to 33 lbs, while the extended footwell and BPA-free child tray enhance comfort and engagement. With a detachable storage basket and multiple cup holders, this stroller wagon is engineered for convenience and adventure.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 55 Pounds |
Installation Type | jogging/all-terrain |
Color | Jetsetter Black |
Material Type | Polyester |
Fabric Type | 100% Polyester |
Frame Material | Metal |
Canopy Material | UPF 50+ fabric and mesh |
Seat Material | Polyester |
Tire Material | Urethane |
Folded Size | 34L x 27.5W x 39H inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 45"L x 27.5"W x 39"H |
Stroller Seat Weight | 55 Pounds |
Bassinet Weight | 33 Pounds |
Car Seat Weight Capacity Maximum | 55 Pounds |
Harness Type | 2 Point |
Stroller Type | Wagon Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | Yes |
Number of Cup Holders | 4 |
Harness Feature | 2-point harness |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Additional Features | Bassinet Insert |
Is Electric | No |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
A**H
Love it so far! Just big!
So this stroller seems very sturdy and well made. I love the look and feel. There is more than enough space for my 2 and 4 year olds and our little 9lb dog could also probably fit in there to be honest. I read this stroller was an easy set up so I timed how long it took me to go through the directions and put it together. It took 29 minutes which was not bad considering there was some minor areas that needed to be screwed etc. It came with everything you would need for that. Once I got it together I was in love. The only drawback is when you break it down it’s very easy to open it back up again where it’s not flat. It doesn’t lock into its folded position so if you move it or touch the handle, it’s going to open back up a little bit and lock into place so you’ll have to push the sides to break it down again so this already big product won’t be even bigger. This brings me to my other drawback. This stroller is huge. I have inserted a picture of it in my trunk. I have a 2023 Kia Seltos and it takes up the entirety of the trunk and pushes against the door a little. The basket, tray, and bassinet attachments I placed under the trunk floor within the spare tire storage space and it fit there fine. I am debating on whether or not I should leave it in the trunk or bring it in the house when I know I’m not going to be using it just because of how big it is. I wouldn’t consider it heavy and I just drug to the car by the handle, but for me personally because I live in apartment, I can see it getting annoying bringing it up and down just because I need trunk space. I’ll have to figure that out. Still not taking stars away for that. I read that it was big and still got it because it was my stroller of choice after doing a lot of research. I guess I just need a bigger car now lol! Anyway, I recommend!
T**M
Prefer the Xplore over the duoglider
Nice looking sporty stroller wagon! I got it on lightning sale for $239.99 plus tax, which was a steal! I haven't taken it outside yet, but tried it in the house and the push is smooth and easy to maneuver. I originally got the Graco duoglider tandem double stroller but it felt more difficult to turn and maneuver once my toddler was in the front seat. I took pictures of them side by side and they are similar in height due to the Xplore handle bar not being adjustable. However, the Xplore feels less bulky than the duoglider overall. The Xplore is wider than the duoglider by maybe an inch due to the back wheels, but it doesn't seem that much of a difference.I will say that the duoglider felt heavier to me with more bars for it to collapse and the Xplore was just a touch lighter to me. The Xplore is similar depth when collapsed, but can actually fold flatter if you turn the front wheels inward, but then it wouldn't stand upright anymore. The wheels seem easy enough to remove if you're limited in space. Duoglider wheels are difficult to remove. The wheels on the Xplore are much better quality than the plastic like material of the duoglider.I got this for our 2 yo and my 2 month old for our flight later this month and plan to gate check it on Southwest. I didn't buy the infant seat holder right now, but I propped up my Chicco Keyfit 30 in it in the front and in the back of the stroller and it feels comprable to when you put your car seat in the shopping cart on the tail end but actually a bit more secure on the Xplore han the shopping cart. I wouldn't go over bumps with the infant car seat propped like this but feels secure enough for us to take through the airport. My 2 yo fits comfortably and actually loves sitting in it to watch TV right now too.I will plan to update this review after our trip to see how it goes.**Update 7 months later.Worked great through the airport! Gate checked without an issue on Southwest. Had someone ask us about the wagon at the airport and was interested in it for their kids as well.The setup with my infant in the Chicco Key fit 30 car seat worked well for our trip. I did baby wear my infant on and off the plane and gate check to the car seat after our initial flight.The wheels worked well when we went to the park and pushed easily over mulch and gravel. It's easier to pull this in sand rather than push it but it was manageable for short distances. I just had my husband hold the car seat while I pulled from the front since we didn't secure it anyway.Of note, the sun covers do not secure very well and my toddler was able to pull it off very easily. Did not stay on during gate check as well, which was a hassle. We just ended up pulling them off and not using it.You will need to either rent a van or SUV to be able to get the Xplore in the trunk plus luggage as it does take up a good amount of trunk space.Overall, we have been pleased with this purchase and it has been very handy for our now two and a half and 8-month-old.
L**4
Impressive little wagon
I will start out by saying I have owned the mothership of all wagons, Wonderfold W4. Which I do love BUT it takes up too much trunk space and is too heavy for me to take places. I believe the Wonderfold W4 is 58 lbs and the Evenflo is 37 lbs.I wanted something smaller and lighter for every day use that I can keep in my car, a Suburban, and still have space for groceries.In all honesty I didn’t want to spend money on another expensive wagon only to find it was too heavy and took up my whole trunk again.The wagon was very easy to assemble, just snap on the wheels, click on the canopies, and attach the handle with screws and included Allen wrenches and we were ready to go on a walk in about 10 minutes.I used the wagon with my 20 month old and newly 6 year old. I tried the heavier child in both positions and didn’t notice the wagon handle any differently.The sunshades and good coverage and my 6 year old could fit under. We ended up not using the tray table because my 6 year old’s knees were touching it and it bothered him.The wagon will mostly be used for my 20 month old and the other seat is for kid gear when we are out and about but wanted to test it with a heavier child.One thing I didn’t see in the listing or any reviews that actually was important to me was that the basket could go on either the front or back. So that is the first thing I tested. And in fact the basket works on both the front and back of this wagon.We probably won’t use the nap mat but i tested that out too and is a nice feature if you have kids who will nap while you are out. Mine definitely won’t.I was debating between this wagon and the Veer City. I do not regret it at all! I couldn’t justify spending so much on a wagon and still have to buy the accessories I wanted some of which are on back order for a long time. This wagon has everything you need. I put on a parent console for my drinks. And the. Asker on the back for my kids lunch boxes and cups.We are going to put the wagon through the wringer this week by trying it out at the beach and at the pumpkin patch.I have now taken the wagon to the beaches of Destin, Florida where we have deep powder sand. And to the pumpkin patch at a farm with uneven hilly ground. And the wagon handled both like a champ. I have taken my Wonderfold to this same pumpkin patch and it could not handle the uneven ground but the Evenflo could no problem! And the option to pull the wagon through the sand made getting to the waterline so much easier. I won’t even attempt the beach with the Wonderfold. Now ballon tires would make pulling this wagon effortless. So you will still need to be in decent cardiovascular shape to pull a wagon over the deep sand but it was doable and made getting down to the waterline much easier than trying to carry the baby and the stuff. And especially then once we got to the boardwalk it was smooth sailing again. Sand didn’t even stick to the wagon.While I was sitting next to the wagon on the beach I also realized there is elastic on the side so you can put things in there like water bottles or rolled up towels.What I would possibly improve would be making the footwell have the ability to unzip so you could shake it out. But it was easy enough to vacuum though and I love how big it was. And I wish that Evenflo would make balloon tires for the beach. They would blow the competition out of the water if they did. But over all this was a great buy and I would definitely buy it again.
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