You know you are a mom when you ask for a kids wagon for your birthday!!!
A few years ago for Black Friday my parents bought us a collapsible wagon for Christmas. I had thought it might be helpful for unloading things at RMH. It is one of those gifts we use ALL THE TIME!
But all of the time use of that wagon has caused it to start to fall apart... a few weeks ago a manager at RMH came to us with a can of WD40 because it was squeaking so bad you could hear where we were in the house.
We knew that the wagon was going to need to be replaced but with how much we use it and how we are using it more as the girls get older, we decided that investing in one that could hold up to our life better might be wise.
I am a research person. I follow a car seat blog for the fun of it because I find it interesting. I joke that one of my dream jobs would be a baby product designer or reviewer. Seriously, I have loved researching baby products since I was a teenager.
So I started researching folding wagons. We need a folding one because in our trunk is already a wheelchair, double stroller and single stroller and we are back and forth to RMH all of the time so we are often traveling with a van load.
What I noticed was most brands were the same as the one we already owned just branded differently. But the Keenz seemed different....
The things I like about the Keenz:
-It folds
-It comes with a sun shade
-It comes with a storage basket that perfectly fits an oxygen concentrator or two tanks of oxygen
-It comes with a cup holder
-It comes with a cooler
-It has 2 5 point harnesses to keep Lydia in the wagon
-It has tall sides
-It has a breaks
-It has a 110lb weight limit
-You can pull or push it
-Its' handles are adjustable
My parents go me the Keenz as a birthday gift so I put it together this morning. It was easy to put together and about the same amount of work to put together as most strollers.
The kids wanted in it right away so we agreed to go for a walk tonight. Brent and I both pushed and we felt like it steers pretty well. We have two Baby Jogger strollers and I think those are easier to turn and keep straight however I feel like the Keenz and the Chicco Lightway stroller steer about the same... and definitely better then some of the other double strollers that I have tried.
The kids loved it. They liked the cover because it was misting out. Jilli was tired so she laid down and she fit laying while Lydia sat.
I am excited for all of the use we will get out of this product and how it will help when we are at RMH and the hospital!
| At Target in a Keenz |
| Lydia wasn't pushed to the side she was just tired so she was resting on the side |
| Two oxygen tanks and two feeding pumps in Keenz stroller wagon |
| Keenz wago with Respertronics Simply Go in storage bin |
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