Impact Canopy Momentum Utility WagonTransport your gear with ease and convenience with the folding outdoor utility wagon from Impact Canopy. Perfect for hauling needed supplies to the beach, camping, sporting events, outdoor concerts, gardening and grocery runs. Our Impact Canopy utility cart and collapsible wagon is built to the highest standard to provide years of use and withstand all weather conditions. Features: Heavy duty steel frame Includes two mesh fabric cup holders Open: 45.05” L x 24.39” x W 37.97” H Folded: 37.40” x 24.98” W x 4.52” H Interior bottom: 3’x18” Holds up to 100 lbs. Wagon Weight: 22 lbs.
J**H
A ride for our senior dog.
We purchased this for our senior Lab. Her limited walking capacity didn't match her need to be outside. Inspired byhttp://wn.ktvu.com/story/29565089/dogs-bucket-list-brings-him-to-bay-areaThe wagon was purchased to cart Penny our senior Lab around. She's over 80Lbs and fits in here quite comfortably. We fill the bottom of the cart with blankets and a dog bed. Also, we didn't immediately get her in and take her out. She was put in for a couple minutes at a time and spoiled her with treats to get her acclimated. The design of the cart is perfect as she can see out really well. This was the deciding factor in the purchase where as others are boxy and would prohibit a view from her vantage point. Access is a breeze and we're in NC manuvering from mud and knots from roots to the street wasn't a problem. The ride is smith and handles some bumps fairly well.
K**K
Doggy Cart
Almost perfect for our elderly St. Bernard. When pushed as a stroller the front wheels want to collapse the cart when you hit a bump. If you pull it, then it works better but the dog then rides behind. I may try to remedy this with caribiner clips. At any rate, this gave us security when bringing out Saint on vacation when we were unsure if she could navigate long hallways. The cart is light and easy to assemble. A little more sturdy velcro could also improve this cart as well. Definitely fit the bill for us.
J**P
Great cart, but cheap canvas
This cart is amazing! I love it and I will give you the details in a second. The reason that I'm only giving it four stars is because it was kind of expensive, and the canvas material is cheap.Right out of the box, I liked it. It i not very heavy, but it seems really sturdy. The wheels were nice quality, clicked into the frame easily, and it was literally assembled in five seconds. Simply pull the handle up from the frame and it is ready to use. To close it, you tilt the lip towards the floor and push the handle back towards the frame. There are no levers or buttons or locks, so it opens and closes super fast. The wheels are great and make the cart move in any direction with ease. I would say it turns better than most grocery store carts. The handle is a nice height and is comfortable to pull or push. All-in-all; a great product.However....the canvas wraps around the frame with velcro, which does not seem very secure. I sent the first cart I got back because both rear corners were separating at the seams. The handlebar cushion was also coming apart. There were multiple seams that had unfinished threads everywhere. Right out of the box, on the bottom, there were tiny pinholes where the canvas was falling apart just from being pressed up against the metal bottom during shipping. I sent my first cart back and the replacement was not much better. If one rear corner was secured tightly, the other would not reach. I messed with moving the canvas around the frame to give it a little wiggle room for a long time but nothing worked. The seams are also a little extended, but not ripping apart as badly as the first. The pin holes on the bottom are visible on the new one as well. I still think this is a great product, I am just disappointed that it was so expensive and the canvas will probably fall apart within the year.I bought this because I am taking a trip with my two small children (one and three) and we are going through several airports. We don't have a stroller and to be honest, I never use one, so buying one just for this trip didn't seem practical. I know that I will use this cart for other things in the future (camping, tailgating, hauling sports equipment or doing yard stuff). The bucket is big. I intend to put both kids and a couple bags in it and push it through the airport (it is large, but it is not as obnoxious as a double-wide stroller!). I love how quickly and easily it opens and collapses. I like how easily it pushes and maneuvers. I think this is going to be perfect and I'll update after we return.
M**H
Great for a big dog
As with a lot of other people on here, i purchased this as a way to get my old dog out (he's got an ACL tear and surgery isn't an option for a variety of reasons)... he's unlikely to recover but is otherwise in great health and we want to keep his spirits up by getting him out as much as we can. He's about 70lbs and fits in here great. Honestly, i've had much bigger dogs (up to 110lbs) and am sure they would fit in here just fine. The bottom is hard with no padding so you definitely need some kind of blanket layer or dog beds (we used a folded over cushioned yoga mat but probably need something a bit thicker). The fact that the back wheels lock is a great feature to help steady it so he can get in and out... it's still a bit tricky of a dismount though, since he can't step on the very edge without it tipping over.i'm not a fan of the camo, but it was the only option that was available at the time of ordering... also, while the velcro is pretty strong, the strips don't seem to be quite in the right place and un-do easily. it doesn't affect our use too much, but is a big annoying, so there's that.this rig gets extra points, though, for the two little pockets on the back where i can stuff in poop bags, treats, and my phone to keep them out of the way. also, the wheels seem pretty rugged so i think they will hold up well. it's not the easiest thing to steer if you're pushing it (you have to maneuver the back end more than the front) but not impossible. overall, it's a good solution for what we need.
F**L
Happy with it.
Overall this is a good cart. I see where others are claiming the velcro is coming apart. Mine seems to hold pretty good. I loaded mine up with approx 50lbs....velcro holding for now. Pulled and pushed across my backyard (fairly thick grass).... And rolled well. I can also see how if you are pushing the cart forward, and hit a divet or edge ie: going from grass to my slighlty higher brick patio.... The cart will want to start to fold up. The trick is to put downward pressure on the handle. If you push and lift up on the handle it will start to collapse. (I may design some king of locking mechanism). However when the cart was loaded up with all my stuff, it really couldn't fold/collapse because of the stuff inside. Pushing the car is a little difficult because the swivel wheels would then be in the back. This makes steering alittle annoying...but dooable.Again overall happy with it... My primary use is on pavement and the dock. Beach/sand i would not reccomend unless hard packed sand.
L**N
Pretty good but could use some tweaks
The wagon is really big! My dog is only 20lbs, so he’s got a lot of room.- cart is quite hard to steer. The wheels are hard to control- it smells terrible. I have the cart and the box it came in off-gassing outside- there is a cut ~1” long in the fabric on the bottom. I’ve lined it with an old foam exercise mat, so it’s not an issue right now- the fabric liner is too small for the frame so doesn’t stay hooked on well- it’s really difficult to get it to keep from collapsing. I think that I finally figured out that if you pull up hard on the back bar while holding it down with your foot it locks in place better.
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