Wagon Umbrella
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Editorial Review
When the sun beats down over the long haul, this jaunty, adjustable red polyester umbrella transforms a little red wagon into a shady Conestoga. And it will serve you well should you be surprised by rain showers on your journey. You could also clamp it on a lawn chair, a cooler handle, a park railing, or a backpack strap. The neoprene-padded jaws of the sturdy plastic, 6.5-inch spring clamp move smoothly on 180-degree hinges, so the umbrella gets a flat, slip-proof grip on objects that are from an eighth of an inch to 2 inches thick--even on wet wood or slick metal. Made especially to sit pretty on a classic Radio Flyer wagon, the versatile, heavy-duty clamp also accommodates non-planar surfaces, such as a wide-lipped wall. Unfasten the Velcro closure and slide open a taut 26.5-inch diameter circle of shade made of chunky, top-quality materials. A 4-inch-long, .375-inch-diameter metal-spiraled neck above the clamp allows you to adjust the shade to any angle in any direction. This beauty is made to last as long as a Radio Flyer wagon! The umbrella is 30.75 inches long, and comes with instructions. Ava Natov
Product Description
Protect your little rider from the sun's harmful rays with the Radio Flyer Wagon Umbrella. This 30-inch umbrella protects children from sun and rain and is made of durable polyester cloth. It clips on to the side of the wagon quickly and easily. Fits all Radio Flyer full-sized wagons, as well as plastic, ATW, steel and wood wagons. Some assembly required. Wagon sold separately.
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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Great accessory to wagonSaturday, April 30, 2005
We have this for our radioflyer woodsided wagon and it works very well. It's a bit on the small side, same size a regular childs umbrella, but it works. Also, the small size is about the same width as the wagon, so it's easy to fit thru any doorways, gates, etc...while in the open position that the wagon can.
I rated it 4 stars for fun since my 2 year old loves to play with it (a lot). I think it's great to have and advise anyone with this type of wagon to get it too.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Wagon UmbrellaSaturday, March 26, 2005
It's strong but very, very small. Unless you only have one child in the wagon or ride-on, you'll need to buy two. I did and it was worth it.
12 out of 12 people found the following review helpful:
Great Concept but Not DurableTuesday, June 22, 2004
The umbrella is a great idea and works well with the radio flyer wagon. The problem is ours broke after limited use. The umbrella did not bend easily in the coil area. We found that when people adjusted the umbrella they always bent it where the button is to put the umbrella up and down. In the end that is where the umbrella snapped in two. So just take your time when trying to bend the umbrella to block the sun!
3 out of 11 people found the following review helpful:
A Taper's DelightWednesday, June 02, 2004
This little baby is perfect for concert tapers looking for an easy way to attach an umbrella to their stand. Forget about Duct and Gaffer's tape. Just clamp, and you're ready to record in the rain.
+T to all....
17 out of 17 people found the following review helpful:
Don't buy for a plastic wagonFriday, April 02, 2004
The clamp on this broke the FIRST time I attempted to put it on my Discovery
wagon. I assume the spring and clamp are not meant to open that wide.
It is a strong clamp & should be suited to a metal or wooden sided wagon.