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Product Description
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1 Infants
2 Infants & Toddlers
3 Toddlers
Durable, Water-Resistant, Stain-Resistant
RUGGED DURABILITY: Cruiser City’s strength comes from a single-frame, patented wall system, robotic welds, and aircraft grade aluminum, with rugged oversized tires. Soft yet durable sidewalls are water, stain, and fade resistant.
LIGHTWEIGHT: Easily lift the 2-seat Cruiser City into the trunk of your car at only 32.6 lbs., or 24.6 lbs. with the wheels removed—less than many single strollers.
HOSE WASHABLE: All components are easy to clean and completely hose washable, from the frame to the fabric sidewalls.
TUNED FOR CITY ADVENTURES: With low friction bearings and swivel wheels opposite of the handle, Cruiser City is a wagon that intuitively pushes like a stroller, allowing for seamless maneuverability in the tightest of spaces. Drop the handle down for wagon mode to pull over uneven terrain like sand or snow.
COMPACT FOLD: Fold down seatbacks and sidewalls with one hand, collapse footwell, and remove tires and fenders for super compact storage that fits in the trunk of a MINI Cooper. Lift by handle and unfold with one hand.
ONBOARD STORAGE: Each seat is flanked with storage nooks, while expandable mesh pockets line interior of sidewalls for extra storage and gear. Includes a removable Drink & Snack Tray plus 2 Cup Holders that can be affixed to any of Cruiser City’s 6 attachment points. Many add on storage accessories are also available.
Customers say
Customers find the stroller well-built, comfortable, and easy to push and steer, with one customer noting it can handle various terrain. Moreover, the wagon receives positive feedback for its size, with one customer mentioning it can hold a loaded diaper backpack, and another noting it fits through standard doorways. However, the design and value for money receive mixed reviews, with some customers finding it nice-looking while others describe it as flawed, and some consider it worth the money while others find it too expensive.
Victoria de Alcuaz –
Excellent product!
It is so easy to push or pull. Iâm a 67 year old woman and I can easily maneuver this wagon with one hand, up curbs, around corners and just about anywhere we go. It is heavy to lift when itâs folded up but I still love it. Has tons of room for two kids and/or groceries, shopping bags. Itâs totally worth the money!
ANDREW EILERS –
Itâs a tool that makes our daily routines easier and more enjoyable.
My two little ones love this wagon so much and so do their friends. We use it daily in the neighborhood and going for walking to the park. The canopy is a must for sun protection. The napping pad accessory is comfortable for even my four year old and so handy when weâre at âMovie in the Parkâ in the later summer evenings.
Ms. Mango –
Best wagon!
I got the Veer City (2-seater) for my 1.5 and 3.5 year old. I live in Philadelphia. Overall, I am glad I got it.Pros:Just as heavy as my double stroller (Mockingbird), but the weight is much more evenly distributed.It is MUCH easier to push and steer (than a double stroller); it goes over curbs and bumps on the sidewalk like it is nothing.Looks greatEasy to clean.Gets pretty flat for storage.The handles are super sturdy, and can hold a loaded diaper backpack easily.Cons:Need to remove the accessories to fold it downTakes me a while (2-5 mins) to attach the shades (that have to be purchased separately).Cup holders that come with the wagon are lightweight, small, and rattle around.Not comfortable at all for kids to fall asleep in (unlike a stroller.The city wagons don’t have the storage basket and travel bag available for purchase until October of 2024.Recc:Get the shades for both seats and the “catch-all” cup holder (I got two of the smaller size). The shades are a must for the summer, and are sturdy, and the catch-all is really good quality (I keep my phone in one, and it can also fit the 18oz yetis).
Alicia Mendez –
Best wagon
I sold my wonderful W4 for this wagon and it was the best decision ever. So much lighter and easier to push. We also got the car seat adapter for our infant which is great. Love how it holds up and fits in the car nicely. A little pricey but worth it.
Kindle Customer –
Too expensive for what you get
I got the City version because I live in Seattle. It does great with cracks in the sidewalk, much better than my stroller. It folds easily and fits (snugly) in the back of a hatchback.But that’s about it, and I expect more for this price.Like I noted, we’re in Seattle. It has no way to keep the riders dry, even with the extra hood thing you can buy (that thing isn’t worth it either). It is NOT easy to clean. Dumping it over is cumbersome and all the toddler snacks get caught on the way out anyways. The cupholders are difficult to remove and get in the way of folding and your drinks are still going to regularly fall out. The storage for this thing is terrible. We use it for one toddler and groceries and the groceries are perpetually falling on the toddler. Unfortunately I can’t find an extra, overpriced basket to attach to the front of the City version.Also, they included a booklet of business cards, like I was going to be so excited about it, I would do marketing on their behalf. I’d rather they focus on making this wagon environmentally friendly, given the cost.
Amazon Customer –
Great, but not perfect, stroller wagon
I researched stroller wagons for over a year before purchasing the Veer City XL, so here are my thoughts after testing it in a few settings and my rationale for choosing this specific wagon.I purchased this wagon as an alternative to a jogging stroller because jogging strollers only hold two children, knowing it would not work as well on trails as air-filled jogging stroller tires. If I only wanted to transport two younger children, I would purchase a jogging stroller over the Veer.Pros:- Seats 4 children and can be used for larger/older kids- Can push through various terrain- Compact fold- Lighter weight than other 4-seater wagons- Easy to clean with a hose and less likely to mold- Fits through standard doorways and is easy to maneuver in the city, on sidewalks, in stores, etc.- Kids love riding in it over a stroller for some reason- Wagon is well made and good quality- Push is really good, even with kids in all seatsCons:- Doesnât have suspension and is therefore a bumpier ride for kids- Accessories all sold separately- Expensive- Doesnât have air-filled tires and therefore doesnât handle rugged terrain as well as a jogging strollerTerrain grades- Flat surfaces: 5/5- Grass: 5/5- Mulch: 5/5- Flat trail: 4/5- Sand: 3/5- Gravel: 3/5 (depending on how deep)- Big rocks: 2 or 3/5Overall I really do like the wagon, itâs just not perfect. I wish it had suspension and air filled tires. If I didnât need something that was easy to hose off/clean and more compact, I would have gotten a Larktale wagon instead. However ease of cleaning, compact fold, and weight were the biggest factors in my decision. Additionally, I 100% prefer to push versus pull the wagon, which is why I went with the City instead of the original All Terrain version.
Dave Patrick –
Expensive, but well worth it
If you can afford it you should buy it. We used a cheaper wagon for over a year and the Veer is a major upgrade. It’s durable and handles extremely well. I’m tall and my wife is short and it adjusts so it’s very comfortable for either of us to push. It was so nice having this in the airport with my 4 and 2 year olds.
jmok –
Flawed design but well built
Flawed design but attractive and well-built, so depends on what you want. Too many modular pieces to make it practical for easy storage (but would be great if you don’t need to move it in/out of cars). Sunshades (sold separately) are finicky. Storage (sold separately) must be removed before collapsing. Rolls nice and looks nice but basically that’s the feature set. Seems decently comfortable for kids given the slight inclined back and lowered foot area.
Annnie V. –
Just as advertised! The Veer wagon. We like the City Cruiser better as the large wheels are on the front, which is better for pushing vs. pulling. With 2 kids, we take it everywhere and my toddler loves it. It’s an incredibly smooth ride. The cheaper wagons will not provide the same comfort. It’s also not as bulky and huge as some other brands that feel like you’re driving a bus.
Angelli –
if you’re a mom who finds comfort for you and you special needs kid i think you can relate to what i feel . I kept on changing my stroller everyyear because i want my kids to find comfort and for now this works 🙂
Sfont –
Item arrived as scheduled and was as described. It was easy to assemble and once assembled easy to fold down to transport.It was a gift so I canât comment on its functionality though Iâm told it works very well for its intended purpose.I find that itâs quite pricy as are accessories- though so are comparable products