Wonderfold

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Wonderfold started as company that made foldable wagons in 2006 and debuted its first stroller wagon in 2019.

The company pitches itself as a the "original luxury stroller wagon brand" and dives its stroller wagons into three series: W, X and M. The W-series is the original line that can hold two or four children. The X-series has a similar capacity, but adds all-terrain wheels. The M-series are smaller stroller wagons that can only hold one child at a time.

All Wonderfold stroller wagons are made in China. The company's US headquarters is in Irwindale, California.

Flagship Model: Wonderfold W4

In the universe of stroller wagons, some products are more stroller-like and others more wagon. Wonderfold falls into the latter category.

The flagship Wonderfold W4 (50 lbs) can hold up to 4 kids and features one canopy that is over the entire wagon (other stroller wagons have individual canopies). The canopy is removable.

The bench seats can be removed so it can be used as a plain wagon as kids grow older. A front door zipper-access lets kids climb in and out and there are storag pockets.

The stroller's plastic wheels are designed for smooth surfaces—Wondfold's X-series (see below) have more all-terrain wheels.

As for cons, the Wonderfold W4 weighs 50 lbs empty—when you add kids and associated cargo, it can be a challenge to push. Also: the wagon can only be pushed from behind—there is no handle up front to pull it.

Wonderfold makes several versions of the W4 wagon: the original or base model plus Elite and Luxe versions. Here are the differences:

The original model has 10” EVA tires, while the Elite and Luxe models have 12” EVA tires. The larger tires on the Elite and Luxe models provide better traction and make it easier to push the wagon over rough terrain.

The original model has a small storage basket under the seats, while the Elite and Luxe models have a larger storage basket under the seats and a storage compartment in the back of the wagon.

Confuslingly, Wonderfold also makes the W-series in smaller versions that hold fewer kids. The W2 wagon holds 2 children, although the even smaller W1 is still rated for up to two kids.