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stroller wagon for 3

stroller wagon for 3 BOB Renegade™ Wagon

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stroller wagon for 3 BOB Renegade™ WagonWhether youre hitting the trail or cruising the beach, the BOB Gear Renegade Foldable Stroller Wagon is the perfect sidekick for adventures of all sizes. This triple stroller wagon features a spacious design that fits three kids and all those little extras that make family outings more fun. Outfitted with large XtraMile tires and SmoothShox suspension, our all terrain wagon keeps riders comfortable from road to trail and everywhere in between. The

Whether you’re hitting the trail or cruising the beach, the BOB Gear Renegade Foldable Stroller Wagon is the perfect sidekick for adventures of all sizes. This triple stroller wagon features a spacious design that fits three kids and all those little extras that make family outings more fun. Outfitted with large XtraMile tires and SmoothShox suspension, our all terrain wagon keeps riders comfortable from road to trail and everywhere in between.

The SafeAssist design lets you quickly open and close this folding wagon with one hand and three easy steps. With a SteerSteady handle, the Renegade is a pull and push wagon that lets you cruise however you choose. This rugged kids wagon comes with a child snack tray, two adult cup holders, and side mesh pockets, so you can pack more gear, tote more toys, and keep your fave refreshments within reach for the ride. Stop at a moment’s notice for snack time or playtime thanks to the durable one-step foot brake. With a welded aluminum frame and 5-point harness at every seat, the Renegade toddler wagon stroller keeps your tiny passengers safe while they’re out seeing the world.

  • SafeAssist™ Soft Unfold: Safe, easy setup means you’re ready to go at a moment’s notice
  • One-Hand FastFold™ Close: Folds up fast with one hand and three simple steps
  • Spacious 3-Seater Design fits three kids and all your must-haves
  • Large XtraMile™ Tires: Rugged and ready for any terrain
  • SmoothShox™ Suspension keeps riders comfortable from road to trail and everywhere in-between
  • SteerSteady™ Push & Pull Handle: Cruise however you choose! Push like a stroller, pull like a wagon
  • Child Snack Tray & 2 Adult Cup Holders: Keep your favorite refreshments within reach for the ride
  • Adjustable 5-Point Safety Harness built into every seating position
  • One-Step Footbrake is quick and easy to use
  • Safety that Goes Beyond: Beyond meeting ASTM requirements, Renegade Wagon goes through additional internal testing for performance
  • Welded Aluminum Frame is built tough without weighing you down

Specifications

  • Do NOT use wagon with an infant that does not have sufficient head and neck control. Wagon is only for occupants who can sit unassisted.
  • Maximum child height is 44 inches.
  • The maximum weight capacity of the wagon (child plus luggage weight) is 165 lbs. 55 lbs per seat.
  • Wagon is intended for walking speed only. Do not use while jogging, skating, or any activity other than walking.
  • Wagon Weight: 40 lbs
  • Tire Sizes: (2) 8" Front, (2) 12" Rear
  • Tire Type: Polyurethane Foam
  • Tire Tread: All-Terrain
  • Wheel, Rim & Spokes: High-Impact Composite
Interior Product Dimensions
1 Seat Side
  • Seating Area Height: 15.75 in
  • Seat Area Depth: 8.66 in
  • Seat Area Width: 15 in
2 Seat Side
  • Seating Area Height: 15.75 in
  • Seat Area Depth: 8.66 in
  • Seat Area Width: 17.75 in
Exterior Product Dimensions
  • Length / Depth: 49.62 in
  • Width: 28.61 in
  • Height: 27.83 in
Folded Product Dimensions (wheels on)
  • Length / Depth: 41.73 in
  • Width: 28.61 in 
  • Height: 18.5 in 
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