- Product Dimensions: 39″D x 10″W x 20″H
- Brand: Radio Flyer
- Material: Wood, Metal, Rubber
- Color: Red Wood
- Number of Shelves: 1
- 10” STEEL & RUBBER TIRES: The rubber tires provide a smooth ride while the steel hub ensures years of fun. The tires are 10” in diameter, which make this cart perfect for hauling both toddlers and cargo
- CLASSIC WAGON: The Town & Country Wagon features a wooden body and removable wooden sides. The extra-long pull handle folds under the wagon for storage
- GREAT FOR GARDENING: Transport heavy soil or plants with ease! With a weight capacity of 200 lbs. and removable side panels, this wagon can haul it all including gardening supplies, coolers, diaper bags, sports equipment and more
- SPECIFICATIONS: Assembled dimensions are 44” L x 20.5” W x 21” H. Recommended for kids 1 ½+ years. Maximum weight capacity 200 lbs



















Sahne –
We have had this wagon for 11 years. Yes, 11 years. We have two children, and recently I used it with my 1 year old nephew. It is a fantastic wagon. We use it frequently enough that it’s worth storing. It was great with the kids when they were little. We just put a blanket it to pad it and protect them from a mildy bumpy terrain. It’s been to the parks and soccer fields with children and coolers. It probably would be bumpy using it on a gravel road regularly. It fit easily in the back of our mini-van fully assembled with the handle on top or underneath. This was actually the second wagon that I bought. The first one went back after going down the first curb. It was a reputable name-brand NOT Radio Flyer Wagon. It was cute, colorful, plastic with plastic swivel type wheels. We about dumped our daughter out of it going down the first curb. This radio flyer solved that problem and we have NEVER tipped this one going on a walk. I am short and my husband is tall. It was easy for us both to use. The reason that we have kept this wagon to this day is because having it is so convenient when hauling stuff around our yard. The best example of the durability of this product is when we built our patio. I placed a rug over the base, removed the sides and hauled approximately 120# concrete patio block at a time in it rolling it along our sidewalk. We moved 15,000 pounds with it. No kidding. I wish I had taken a picture for Radio Flyer. The wagon is still in excellent shape even after the patio. The paint has held up and just starting to show some tiny rust spots on the metal wheel centers. I am buying this wagon for my nephew for Christmas this year.
Michael J Bastian –
Great wagon my grandson loves itIt’s something that gets the kids outsideI even use it myself when taking tree branch’s and leaves to the curbI did have one problemThe back axle one side was 1/2 inch to long it was welded that wayIt cause one of the wheel insert to come out and cause wheel to wobbledIt was a easy fixThere was a extra wheel axle cap in the parts bagI removed just the red plastic cap part and then I pushed the crimp washer on farer to take up the 1/2 inch and then install the new cap so it looked good
Sarah B. –
I bought this because our 14 year old lab doesn’t have the strength to make it outside for walks anymore, and we needed a way to get him outside to use the bathroom. This cart has been great- it’s low enough to the ground that he’s easy to lift in and the removable sides come on and off very easily once he’s in place. Our dog is 65 lbs and doesn’t have a lot of wiggle room (which is for the best), but it’s the perfect size for him to lay down in. As some other reviewers have noted, there was a slight smell when it came out of the package, but it wasn’t terrible and faded quickly (if you’ve ever been in a Tractor Supply store, that’s what the smell reminded me of?). Overall, would definitely recommend for all your dog carting needs
Dulcimore –
My grandson loves the Radio Flyer! It is quite easy to maneuver. I’m 76 years old, but my friend and I were able to assemble the wagon together. I was disappointed that there was a little damage to one of the wagon bed rails. However, my grandson did not want me to return it. Perhaps you should rethink your packing of the parts in the wagon bed. Perhaps more protective wrapping would keep such damage from happening. This is the fifth Radio Flyer Town and Country that I have purchased.
maruska –
I bought this wagon as a gift for my grandson, age 16 months. He was so excited to get in it and we rode him around the house and the neighborhood. HE LOVED IT SO MUCH HE REFUSED TO ALLOW US TO TAKE HIM OUT OF IT…….He sat in it with his favorite blanket and fell asleep. LOL.The wagon is easy to assemble and we liked it a lot.. the only thing I can say against it is one of the axles was slightly bent and we had to fix that. other than that small issue…….. ITS A GREAT WAGON AND ACCORDING TO MY GRANDSON…A SWEET RIDE. LOL
Joy M. –
Radio Flyer has always been our go-to for wagons, and this one didn’t disappoint.Assembly wasn’t difficult – it was easier with two of us, and it took about an hour, because I screwed everything in by hand.You need oil for the steering assembly – luckily I had some sewing machine oil, which worked great.Works great on grass and in the street pilling two little people.The side panels are a super snug fit – so taking them out for storage might be a pain.
Dawn –
I bought this wagon to help me move across the street from where I live now. It stood up to the challenge and then some. It a work horse in the back yard hauling plant soil. My dog loves riding in it as much as I love hauling stuff in it. Best investment I’ve ever made.
Robert kolodziej –
Nice wagon