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- #42 in Standard Baby Strollers
Nilufar Cocina
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
useful for mothers and children, I love it
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Perfect for my two kids (5 and 4 y/o), backpack, lunch and sweaters. It worked perfectly in the park and we were able to enter to a restaurant and leave it in the stroller storage area.
Nilufar Cocina
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
useful for mothers and children, I love it
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Perfect for my two kids (5 and 4 y/o), backpack, lunch and sweaters. It worked perfectly in the park and we were able to enter to a restaurant and leave it in the stroller storage area.
Jane Lee
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
We have a family of 2 small dogs (~13 lbs) and 1 baby (~20 lbs). The Veer City Cruiser XL has been the PERFECT fit for our family so far.Pros:The overall size of the wagon is perfect to wheel around all our babiesInitial set up is super easy and can be done by one personSuper easy to fold up. Everything is smooth and intuitiveFootwell is very roomy and when not being used for feet, can hold a lot. We put our uppababy diaper backpack in there (bonus: acts as a nice cushion for the dogs)Seat is very sturdy and feels safe for the little oneSnack tray can be moved back and forth and clicks into place so room on each side is adjustableThe back wheels (larger ones) come off very easily if you have limited storage space (24" width without the wheels)Pushing the wagon is super easy and it maneuvers very well for its sizeThe comfort seat is actually very nice. 5 point harness is secure and the seat itself is very comfy. My son kind of melts into it on our walksIf you’re able to collapse the wagon and put in flat, you can keep some small things in the footwell and still collapse overall wagon 100%Much smaller and manageable profile compared to other 4 seater wagons on the marketCons:There's no suspension so bumps can hit a bit rough. We've only done city walking (ie sidewalks) and have had to be extra careful with even smaller bumpsAt this price point, I would want canopies to be included but it’s not a deal breakerNot a huge con but the comfort seat material is very thick so not ideal for super hot summer days. But fantastic for literally any other trip. The only annoying thing I would call out is the 5 point harness is separate from the regular seat (not a 5 point harness) so you have to shimmy the seat onNotables:Adult cupholders that come with it swing which i believe is intentional but it makes it difficult to put anything aside from closed drinks like water bottlesThe width of the wagon at it's largest point (28") is only slightly larger than our uppababy vista (26")Just be careful when putting any weight or pressure on the handle if the weight distribution is uneven - we accidentally made it tip back a bit. I don't believe this is a safety issue at all since we had to put quite a big of pressure but maybe not advisable to hang anything heavy like bags.At this price point, I would want the footwell to collapse or have some sort of attachment included to make it flat for napping. There is a nap system however it sits on top of everything and is another large piece to carry around
Jane Lee
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
We have a family of 2 small dogs (~13 lbs) and 1 baby (~20 lbs). The Veer City Cruiser XL has been the PERFECT fit for our family so far.Pros:The overall size of the wagon is perfect to wheel around all our babiesInitial set up is super easy and can be done by one personSuper easy to fold up. Everything is smooth and intuitiveFootwell is very roomy and when not being used for feet, can hold a lot. We put our uppababy diaper backpack in there (bonus: acts as a nice cushion for the dogs)Seat is very sturdy and feels safe for the little oneSnack tray can be moved back and forth and clicks into place so room on each side is adjustableThe back wheels (larger ones) come off very easily if you have limited storage space (24" width without the wheels)Pushing the wagon is super easy and it maneuvers very well for its sizeThe comfort seat is actually very nice. 5 point harness is secure and the seat itself is very comfy. My son kind of melts into it on our walksIf you’re able to collapse the wagon and put in flat, you can keep some small things in the footwell and still collapse overall wagon 100%Much smaller and manageable profile compared to other 4 seater wagons on the marketCons:There's no suspension so bumps can hit a bit rough. We've only done city walking (ie sidewalks) and have had to be extra careful with even smaller bumpsAt this price point, I would want canopies to be included but it’s not a deal breakerNot a huge con but the comfort seat material is very thick so not ideal for super hot summer days. But fantastic for literally any other trip. The only annoying thing I would call out is the 5 point harness is separate from the regular seat (not a 5 point harness) so you have to shimmy the seat onNotables:Adult cupholders that come with it swing which i believe is intentional but it makes it difficult to put anything aside from closed drinks like water bottlesThe width of the wagon at it's largest point (28") is only slightly larger than our uppababy vista (26")Just be careful when putting any weight or pressure on the handle if the weight distribution is uneven - we accidentally made it tip back a bit. I don't believe this is a safety issue at all since we had to put quite a big of pressure but maybe not advisable to hang anything heavy like bags.At this price point, I would want the footwell to collapse or have some sort of attachment included to make it flat for napping. There is a nap system however it sits on top of everything and is another large piece to carry around
Dave Patrick
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
If you can afford it you should buy it. We used a cheaper wagon for over a year and the Veer is a major upgrade. It's durable and handles extremely well. I'm tall and my wife is short and it adjusts so it's very comfortable for either of us to push. It was so nice having this in the airport with my 4 and 2 year olds.
Dave Patrick
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
If you can afford it you should buy it. We used a cheaper wagon for over a year and the Veer is a major upgrade. It's durable and handles extremely well. I'm tall and my wife is short and it adjusts so it's very comfortable for either of us to push. It was so nice having this in the airport with my 4 and 2 year olds.
milario
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
This wagon is fantastic, and worth every penny for the quality. It’s heavy duty, but a breeze to push around and navigate. We love it even more than our Nuna stroller, finding it easier to maneuver!
milario
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
This wagon is fantastic, and worth every penny for the quality. It’s heavy duty, but a breeze to push around and navigate. We love it even more than our Nuna stroller, finding it easier to maneuver!
Sfont
Reviewed in Canada on June 24, 2024
Item arrived as scheduled and was as described. It was easy to assemble and once assembled easy to fold down to transport.It was a gift so I can’t comment on its functionality though I’m told it works very well for its intended purpose.I find that it’s quite pricy as are accessories- though so are comparable products
Sfont
Reviewed in Canada on June 24, 2024
Item arrived as scheduled and was as described. It was easy to assemble and once assembled easy to fold down to transport.It was a gift so I can’t comment on its functionality though I’m told it works very well for its intended purpose.I find that it’s quite pricy as are accessories- though so are comparable products
Ms. Mango
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
I got the Veer City (2-seater) for my 1.5 and 3.5 year old. I live in Philadelphia. Overall, I am glad I got it.Pros:Just as heavy as my double stroller (Mockingbird), but the weight is much more evenly distributed.It is MUCH easier to push and steer (than a double stroller); it goes over curbs and bumps on the sidewalk like it is nothing.Looks greatEasy to clean.Gets pretty flat for storage.The handles are super sturdy, and can hold a loaded diaper backpack easily.Cons:Need to remove the accessories to fold it downTakes me a while (2-5 mins) to attach the shades (that have to be purchased separately).Cup holders that come with the wagon are lightweight, small, and rattle around.Not comfortable at all for kids to fall asleep in (unlike a stroller.The city wagons don't have the storage basket and travel bag available for purchase until October of 2024.Recc:Get the shades for both seats and the "catch-all" cup holder (I got two of the smaller size). The shades are a must for the summer, and are sturdy, and the catch-all is really good quality (I keep my phone in one, and it can also fit the 18oz yetis).
Ms. Mango
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
I got the Veer City (2-seater) for my 1.5 and 3.5 year old. I live in Philadelphia. Overall, I am glad I got it.Pros:Just as heavy as my double stroller (Mockingbird), but the weight is much more evenly distributed.It is MUCH easier to push and steer (than a double stroller); it goes over curbs and bumps on the sidewalk like it is nothing.Looks greatEasy to clean.Gets pretty flat for storage.The handles are super sturdy, and can hold a loaded diaper backpack easily.Cons:Need to remove the accessories to fold it downTakes me a while (2-5 mins) to attach the shades (that have to be purchased separately).Cup holders that come with the wagon are lightweight, small, and rattle around.Not comfortable at all for kids to fall asleep in (unlike a stroller.The city wagons don't have the storage basket and travel bag available for purchase until October of 2024.Recc:Get the shades for both seats and the "catch-all" cup holder (I got two of the smaller size). The shades are a must for the summer, and are sturdy, and the catch-all is really good quality (I keep my phone in one, and it can also fit the 18oz yetis).
Jenn Y.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
Sold out cruiser XL to get the City XL and it steers so much better than the cruiser. We love both but decided to get the City because we live in the city and it handles turns a lot easier. Veer family for life!!
Jenn Y.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
Sold out cruiser XL to get the City XL and it steers so much better than the cruiser. We love both but decided to get the City because we live in the city and it handles turns a lot easier. Veer family for life!!
Angelli
Reviewed in Canada on March 17, 2024
if you're a mom who finds comfort for you and you special needs kid i think you can relate to what i feel . I kept on changing my stroller everyyear because i want my kids to find comfort and for now this works :)
Angelli
Reviewed in Canada on March 17, 2024
if you're a mom who finds comfort for you and you special needs kid i think you can relate to what i feel . I kept on changing my stroller everyyear because i want my kids to find comfort and for now this works :)
Alicia Mendez
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
I sold my wonderful W4 for this wagon and it was the best decision ever. So much lighter and easier to push. We also got the car seat adapter for our infant which is great. Love how it holds up and fits in the car nicely. A little pricey but worth it.
Alicia Mendez
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
I sold my wonderful W4 for this wagon and it was the best decision ever. So much lighter and easier to push. We also got the car seat adapter for our infant which is great. Love how it holds up and fits in the car nicely. A little pricey but worth it.
Annnie V.
Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2024
Just as advertised! The Veer wagon. We like the City Cruiser better as the large wheels are on the front, which is better for pushing vs. pulling. With 2 kids, we take it everywhere and my toddler loves it. It's an incredibly smooth ride. The cheaper wagons will not provide the same comfort. It's also not as bulky and huge as some other brands that feel like you're driving a bus.
Annnie V.
Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2024
Just as advertised! The Veer wagon. We like the City Cruiser better as the large wheels are on the front, which is better for pushing vs. pulling. With 2 kids, we take it everywhere and my toddler loves it. It's an incredibly smooth ride. The cheaper wagons will not provide the same comfort. It's also not as bulky and huge as some other brands that feel like you're driving a bus.
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