Wonderfold W1 Original Stroller Wagon Review - Kid Travel (2024)

We tested the Wonderfold W1 Original stroller wagon and compared the results against 10 other stroller wagons.

The W1 Original is a basic wagon without many of the features or accessories found in more expensive models. However, it is a good overall value for the price and provides most of what people are looking for in a stroller wagon.

Wonderfold W1 Original

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Test Lab Score 71

Good value, transportable, functional with limited features

Parent Comfort and Usability

57

Kid Comfort and Usability

58

Steering, Maneuverability

73

Folding, Transport

85

Part and Material Quality

82


How it Compares

The Wonderfold W1 Original has the fewest features of the W series wagons, with no seats, cupholders, snack trays and limited storage.

Its advantage is that it is light, folds very easily and typically sells for less than other popular 2-passenger wagons.

It is a box-style wagon, flat on the inside with no footwell. It’s great for playing in and napping in.


This wagon comes with a snack tray and canopy but no car seat adapter is included or available.

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Wonderfold W1 Original
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Test Lab Score71
Parent Comfort and Usability

57

Kid Comfort and Usability

58

Steering, Maneuverability

73

Folding, Transport

85

Part and Material Quality

82

SpecificationsThis Product
Seats2
Weight33.0 lbs
Capacity in Pounds180 lbs
Minimum Age6 months
Goes through standard sized doorYes
Grass Rating8
Time to Assemble15 min
Dirt, Crumb Removal Rating9
Handle Height Range25" to 38"
Storage Volume Rating4
Car Seat Adapter IncludedNo
Car Seat Adapter CompatibilityNA
Additional Accessories IncludedCanopy
Folding Time30 sec
Folded Size9.5 cu ft
Folded Dimensions33" L 25" W 20" H
Fits in Sedan TrunkYes
Seats ReclineNo
Kid CupholdersNo
Harness Type5-point
Inner Wagon Dimensions31" L 17" W 12" H
Front Wheel Diameter7.60 in
Rear Wheel Diameter9.0 in

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Most Common Complaints

In the table below we list the most common complaints and criticisms about the W1, and then respond with our own observations.

CriticismOur Experience
Front wheels come off during useWe haven’t experienced any loose or damaged parts that would cause the wheel to come off
Small insideIt is smaller than the Jeep, Keenz 7S and Radio Flyer Discovery, but larger than the Baby Trend, Evenflo, and Ever Advanced.
Limited storage or cupholdersOne big downside to this wagon is it doesn’t have much storage or cupholders
Bump the brake with feet while walkingOur feet bump the brake often while pushing this wagon and it is annoying. The same thing happens with the W4 Elite.
Too big when foldedIt is 9.5 cubic ft folded which is bigger than most w-seat wagons. See the table below to compare.
Tubing frame comes looseWe haven’t seen any problems with the frame.
Stitching coming looseWe have had no problems with the fabric
Not all-terrain, can’t go on sandAgreed. The wheels aren’t wide enough to go on sand without really pulling hard. This is true of almost every wagon except those with wide wheels made especially for sand.
Challenging to foldThis wagon is less difficult to fold than many we’ve tested.
Uncomfortable strapsWe found the straps to be pretty average and not any more uncomfortable than others. There are pads on the shoulder straps.
Threads on canopy seams coming outNot for us.

Testing and Research

We compared the specs and reviews of all of the stroller wagons on the market, and chose the highest quality and highest rated wagons to purchase and test.

We ran all the wagons through the same battery of 65 tests and measurements, and continually cycle through them, using them and performing additional tests.

The most important criteria for parents and kids fall into five categories which we cover below, showing you how the W1 Original performed compared to other wagons in each category.

Folding and Transport

Although the Wonderfold W1 isn’t the lightest weight or smallest wagon we tested, it performed well in Folding and Transport:

Veer Cruiser

92

Graco Modes Adventure

92

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

91

Wonderfold W1 Original

85

Radio Flyer Discovery

85

Ever Advanced

76

Baby Trend Expedition

67

Larktale Caravan

66

Jeep Wrangler

60

Keenz 7S

49


Folding

It takes about 30 seconds to fold the W1 including taking off and stowing the canopy. Without the canopy, it takes only 11 seconds to fold.

The canopy posts have to be lined up in the fabric holes, and it takes some talent to get them to go in correctly on the first try.

Fold times:

Graco Modes Adventure

19 sec

Veer Cruiser

20 sec

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

20 sec

Baby Trend Expedition

28 sec

Wonderfold W1 Original

30 sec

Jeep Wrangler

31 sec

Radio Flyer Discovery

36 sec

Larktale Caravan

47 sec

Ever Advanced

53 sec

Keenz 7S

54 sec


Unfolding takes about 25 seconds with the canopy and 10 seconds without it.

Folded Size in Cubic Feet

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All of the Wonderfold W series of wagons take up quite a bit of space when folded. Although the W1 is smaller than the others, it is still bigger folded than most 2-passenger wagons.

The Baby Trend Expedition and Jeep Wrangler wagons are bigger than the W1 when folded.

Folded sizes in cubic feet:

Radio Flyer Discovery

6.9 cu ft

Graco Modes Adventure

7.0 cu ft

Veer Cruiser

7.9 cu ft

Ever Advanced

8.1 cu ft

Larktale Caravan

8.3 cu ft

Keenz 7S

8.9 cu ft

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

9.0 cu ft

Wonderfold W1 Original

9.5 cu ft

Jeep Wrangler

10.2 cu ft

Baby Trend Expedition

13.1 cu ft


We were able to get it into this Civic trunk, but as you can see, it doesn’t leave a lot of additional space.

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Weight

Radio Flyer Discovery

30.5 lbs

Graco Modes Adventure

30.5 lbs

Keenz 7S

32.0 lbs

Veer Cruiser

32.5 lbs

Wonderfold W1 Original

33.0 lbs

Ever Advanced

33.1 lbs

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

34.7 lbs

Larktale Caravan

38.0 lbs

Baby Trend Expedition

42.0 lbs

Jeep Wrangler

46.2 lbs


The W1 is in the middle of the pack in terms of weight. The combination of the weight and size when folded makes it a bit difficult to handle, but not nearly as bad as the Keenz 7S, Jeep or W4.

Kid Comfort and Usability

Next we look at features and accessories that matter to kids. The Wonderfold W1 Wagon is bare bones and missing some things that would help it to score well in Kid comfort and usability:

Larktale Caravan

77

Graco Modes Adventure

70

Ever Advanced

70

Veer Cruiser

67

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

67

Baby Trend Expedition

67

Radio Flyer Discovery

66

Jeep Wrangler

62

Wonderfold W1 Original

58

Keenz 7S

57


Seats

The wagon base and sides are the seats. Kids sit on the floor with feet stretched out front. This isn’t as comfortable as some wagons like the Evenflo and Graco that have shaped seats and a footwell.

However, if you are going to use the wagon primarily for a place where kids can move around and play in, the lack of official seats isn’t as big of an issue.

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The 5-point harness mechanism isn’t easy to work, but it gets faster with practice.

There are shoulder pads on the harness but no crotch padding. The straps adjust fairly easily.

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Snack Tray and Kid Storage

The glaring omission is a lack of a snack tray and cupholders for kids. There are also no internal pockets or storage bins for kid toys or snacks.

The Inside

The W1 measures 31″ L 17″ W 12″ H on the inside. It has more floor space than the Baby Trend, Evenflo, Ever Advanced, and Graco, and less than the Keenz 7S, Jeep, Veer and Radio Flyer.

Getting In and Out

The W2 and W4 series have a zippered kid entrance, so kids can crawl in on their own. The W1 doesn’t have that.

Bigger kids can step on the frame and climb over the sides. Smaller tykes need to be lifted. Fortunately, the canopy can be moved so that it doesn’t interfere with putting kids in.

Play and Napping

A lot of parents use this wagon in parks and at sporting events where one child is playing outside and the other is napping or amusing themselves in the wagon.

It is kind of like a mobile pack ‘n play.

Canopy

Wonderfold canopies like the one on the W1 Original have some nice benefits. It is easy to slide the canopy fabric to one side or the other.

Usually, between being able to slide the canopy fabric, and being able to move the wagon, you can effectively block the sun even though the canopy doesn’t have 100% coverage like some wagons.

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The disadvantage of the Wonderfold canopy is having to release the 4 posts one at a time and then direct them into the sheath that stores the canopy.

It just takes a little bit of time.

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Part and Material Quality

The Wonderfold W1 Original is a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to part and material quality. Here are the scores:

Graco Modes Adventure

97

Veer Cruiser

94

Larktale Caravan

91

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

90

Keenz 7S

90

Jeep Wrangler

90

Baby Trend Expedition

86

Radio Flyer Discovery

83

Wonderfold W1 Original

82

Ever Advanced

79


It scored lower in our evaluation than other wagons, but we don’t consider it a low-quality wagon overall.

Some customers have complained about wheels coming off and stitching separating. We haven’t experienced those things.

The zippers, velcro and moving parts operate well for us.

Handle and Folding Mechanism

The most important operational parts on a wagon are the main push-handle and the folding mechanism. Both the handle and the frame folding joints and clasp are solid.

Wheels

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The wheels on this wagon are smaller than those on many wagons by comparison. The rear wheels are 9″ in diameter and 2″ wide, compared to most wagons where the rear wheels are 10 to 12 inches in diameter.

The front wheels are also on the small side at 7.6″ in diameter and 1.5″ in width. The smaller wheels on the front and back make it harder to push on the grass and bumpy surfaces.

The front wheels do have an internal spring suspension.

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Parent Comfort and Usability

To measure how well the Wonderfold W1 serves parents we tested the handle, storage, cleaning, brake operation and compared accessories. Here are the scores in the Parent Comfort and Usability category:

Jeep Wrangler

92

Keenz 7S

87

Larktale Caravan

85

Baby Trend Expedition

85

Radio Flyer Discovery

71

Veer Cruiser

69

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

68

Graco Modes Adventure

66

Ever Advanced

66

Wonderfold W1 Original

57


Handles

This handle adjusts in height from 25″ to 38″. That is a wide range but 38″ is on the low side and may not accommodate taller parents well.

It comes with a removable cover to protest the foam. The handle is comfortable.

It adjusts and folds down with the push of two buttons, one on each side. Handles with a single button are easier to use, but these work fine.

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Most stroller wagons have a “pull” handle in addition to the push handle. The W1 does not have a pull-handle but it does have a strap. You wouldn’t want to use the strap for long distances.

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Storage Volume Ranking

Keenz 7S

10

Jeep Wrangler

10

Larktale Caravan

8

Baby Trend Expedition

8

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

7

Ever Advanced

5

Wonderfold W1 Original

4

Graco Modes Adventure

3

Radio Flyer Discovery

3

Veer Cruiser

1


Storage is quite limited. There is a single, wide pocket across the back that doesn’t hold much.

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And in the front there are two small compartments with flaps. That’s it. Many parents by an add-on parent console that hangs across the handle.

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Cleaning

The material is water resistant and cleans well.

Crumbs can get in the seams on the floor of the wagon but they can’t hide and crumb removal is easy:

Wonderfold W1 Original

9

Veer Cruiser

9

Radio Flyer Discovery

9

Ever Advanced

9

Keenz 7S

9

Jeep Wrangler

9

Baby Trend Expedition

8

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

7

Larktale Caravan

7

Graco Modes Adventure

7


Brake Operation

We tested engaging and releasing the brake. We also performed a runaway wagon test where the wagon was loaded, let loose down a hill and then we tried to stop it with the brake pedal alone.

The brake didn’t always engage. Sometimes we had to press the pedal multiple times. When it did engage its stopping action wasn’t immediate.

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Steering and Maneuverability

The W1 is average when it comes to steering and maneuverability. We loaded it up with 80 pounds of dog food and pushed it on sidewalks, grass, bumpy trails and on hills to see how it compared to other wagons.

Steering and maneuverability ratings:

Veer Cruiser

95

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

86

Larktale Caravan

80

Baby Trend Expedition

77

Keenz 7S

77

Wonderfold W1 Original

73

Graco Modes Adventure

72

Radio Flyer Discovery

72

Ever Advanced

70

Jeep Wrangler

39


Pushing and Turning

You might not notice the difference in day to day use, but the W1 generally took more force to get rolling and more sustained force to keep rolling than about half the wagons we tested.

Veer Cruiser

11.0 lbs

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

11.0 lbs

Baby Trend Expedition

12.1 lbs

Radio Flyer Discovery

12.6 lbs

Larktale Caravan

14.3 lbs

Keenz 7S

14.3 lbs

Wonderfold W1 Original

15.4 lbs

Graco Modes Adventure

15.4 lbs

Jeep Wrangler

15.4 lbs

Ever Advanced

16.5 lbs


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It was also ranked in the middle when we tested how difficult it was to make a full 90 degree turn from a dead stop with the wagon fully loaded.

Veer Cruiser

15.4 lbs

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

22.0 lbs

Keenz 7S

22.0 lbs

Baby Trend Expedition

25.4 lbs

Radio Flyer Discovery

25.4 lbs

Wonderfold W1 Original

28.7 lbs

Graco Modes Adventure

31.4 lbs

Larktale Caravan

33.0 lbs

Ever Advanced

33.0 lbs

Jeep Wrangler

36.4 lbs


Terrain Performance

We tried out the Wonderfold W1 wagon on several different surfaces and terrains. If you stick to sidewalks, even bumpy sidewalks, and flat grassy areas, you’ll be fine with this wagon.

Grass: The Wonderfold W1 pushed through the grass reasonably well. Occasionally a front wheel would dip down into a hole and the wagon would have to be redirected to move on.

Turning on the grass isn’t difficult, especially when making gradual turns.

Veer Cruiser

10

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

10

Larktale Caravan

9

Graco Modes Adventure

9

Wonderfold W1 Original

8

Baby Trend Expedition

8

Ever Advanced

8

Keenz 7S

8

Radio Flyer Discovery

7

Jeep Wrangler

7


Hills: On smooth, grassy hills the wagon behaved like most other wagons.

Veer Cruiser

10

Larktale Caravan

9

Graco Modes Adventure

8

Wonderfold W1 Original

7

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

7

Baby Trend Expedition

7

Radio Flyer Discovery

7

Ever Advanced

7

Keenz 7S

7

Jeep Wrangler

5


Bumps: The Wonderfold W1 got stuck on bigger bumps, 1.5″ and above, but went over anything less fairly easily. We don’t recommend this wagon for the beach or anything off-road other than grass. Bump ratings:

Veer Cruiser

10

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

9

Baby Trend Expedition

8

Radio Flyer Discovery

8

Keenz 7S

8

Wonderfold W1 Original

7

Larktale Caravan

7

Ever Advanced

7

Graco Modes Adventure

6

Jeep Wrangler

3


The relatively small rear and front wheels are smaller than those on other typical wagons, and certainly not all-terrain.

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Staying Straight

This wagon does a good job of staying straight when pushing on a flat surface. It veered less than most wagons.

Straight push test results:

Larktale Caravan

19.0

Veer Cruiser

17.2

Wonderfold W1 Original

16.0

Ever Advanced

15.0

Keenz 7S

14.9

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

14.6

Baby Trend Expedition

14.6

Radio Flyer Discovery

14.2

Graco Modes Adventure

14.1

Jeep Wrangler

5.8


Steering

The overall maneuverability score is in the middle for the Wonderfold W1. Maneuverability Ratings:

Veer Cruiser

9

Evenflo Pivot Xplore

9

Wonderfold W1 Original

8

Larktale Caravan

8

Baby Trend Expedition

8

Ever Advanced

8

Keenz 7S

8

Graco Modes Adventure

7

Radio Flyer Discovery

7

Jeep Wrangler

3


Wonderfold W1 Original Advanced Wagon vs Keenz 7S

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The W1 and Keenz 7S are both traditionally shaped push and pull wagons. The Keenz is much higher priced and equipped with more storage and accessories.

The Keenz includes multiple storage compartments, featuring a large bin mounted on the front. It also comes with an insulated cooler bag.

Neither wagon is stellar in the steering and pushing category, but both are very adequate.

The W1 is much easier to fold and stow than the Keenz which has a more complicated canopy design, and is awkward and bulky when it comes to folding and lifting.

Neither wagon provides separate seats; children sit on the floor with their backs up against the sides of the wagon.

See our full review of the Keenz 7S here.

Advantages of the W1 Original over the Keenz 7S:

  • Much less expensive
  • Easier to fold and handle

Advantages of the Keenz 7S over the Wonderfold W1 Original:

  • Much more storage
  • Parent cupholder
  • Insulated cooler bag
  • Higher quality

Wonderfold W1 Original vs Wonderfold W4 Elite

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We realize we are comparing the 4-passenger W4 Elite to the 2-passenger W1 Original, but aside from the number of seats we wanted to highlight some of the similarities and differences in performance.

The fact that the W4 has mounted seats, and its additional size, weight and bulk, make it more difficult to fold, unfold, push, turn and store in a vehicle. The extra features and accessories both add to and take away from its functionality.

The W1 is much easier to fold, unfold and manage.

The zippered “kid entrance” on the W2’s and W4’s is a nice touch and kids love it!

The seats on the W4 are certainly more comfortable. Being able to recline them also makes it more probable that a child will be able to nap. However, the seats get in the way when kids are just trying to “play” in the wagon.

The W4 Elite has much more storage area than the W1 which is always a must-have for outings.

Incidentally, both wagons suffer from the problem of bumping your feet into the brake pedal or axel when pushing for many parents.

See our full review of the Wonderfold W4 Elite.

Advantages of the W1 over the W4:

  • 17 pounds lighter!
  • Easier to push and steer
  • Much less expensive
  • Easier to fold and load in a car
  • No seats to interfere with play
  • Smaller folded size

Advantages of the W4 Elite over the W1 Original:

  • Much more storage space
  • More comfortable seats with footwell
  • Reclinable and removable seats
  • Secret kid entrance
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FAQs

Can you fly with a WonderFold wagon? ›

Once at the plane we flipped the wagon over to finished packing it in the bag and then we boarded the plane! Overall not an easy task to do if travelling solo with young kids so might not recommend it in that case. But totally doable if you have someone there to help you, or if you're not bringing car seats!

Can you bring a kid wagon on a plane? ›

You can check one car seat and one stroller or folding wagon per child you're traveling with, for free. This can be done at the gate or ticket counter. Large or non-collapsible strollers, and non-folding wagons must be checked at the ticket counter. However, they're also free.

What ages is the WonderFold Wagon good for? ›

The WonderFold Stroller Wagon is specifically crafted for children aged 6 months and above, featuring two seats per bench.

Are WonderFold wagons allowed at Disney World? ›

Currently the Walt Disney World Resort property rules state that stroller wagons are prohibited, and strollers must be no greater than 31 inches wide and 52 inches long. My husband and I also have 13 year old twins in addition to our toddler so we like to travel as light as we can.

Is WonderFold FAA approved? ›

Absolutely. It fits most overhead bins, but it's always a good idea to check with your airline beforehand.

Can you bring a collapsible wagon on an airplane Delta? ›

Please keep in mind items such as portable cribs (Pack-N-Play), playpens, and wagons count as part of the checked baggage allowance and should be checked before going through security. If children are traveling for free, they don't have a baggage allowance.

Are wagon strollers good for travel? ›

Bringing along a wagon stroller on your flight can significantly ease your travel experience. These multi-functional strollers offer a superb blend of convenience, comfort, and style for your little ones.

Does American Airlines allow wagon strollers? ›

American Airlines:

Each ticketed customer can check one stroller and one car seat for free. If you have a stroller, wagon, and a car seat, only one can be gate checked. Strollers or wagons weighing over 20 lbs (9 kgs) must be checked at the ticket counter.

What happens when you gate check a stroller? ›

Priority retrieval – Gate checked strollers and wheelchairs are usually given priority for retrieval and are often the first items to be unloaded from the cargo hold. This means your stroller should be waiting for you right outside the plane upon arrival.

Can a 7 year old fit in a WonderFold Wagon? ›

The WonderFold Wagon can accommodate a wide age range and several children at once. While most strollers max out at 40 pounds, our wagon's seat bench can hold up to 99 lbs. and the total wagon weight capacity can go up to 300 lbs.!

Is a WonderFold worth the price? ›

The Wonderfold stroller wagon line is a great option for those in need of a supplemental stroller option: it's a solid-quality product with a smooth push (on the right terrain) and a lot of versatility at a competitive price point.

Is the WonderFold Wagon heavy? ›

It's heavy because it is made with thick metal instead of the flimsy garbage some stroller companies and other wagons use and it can hold up to 300 pounds! It has to be heavy to support heavy! The ride is incredibly smooth, the larger tires make the push so much less work. We live in an area that is very hilly.

Why doesn't Disney allow wagon strollers? ›

Another reason is that a wagon would pose a safety concern for other guests who are navigating through the Parks and a stroller is much easier to navigate with (especially since it is in front of you and you are pushing it versus pulling a large object behind you that guests could trip over or walk into).

Are wonderfold wagons allowed at Universal? ›

Lizbeth, according to the Walt Disney World Resort Property rules, wagons and stroller wagons (such as the Wonderful Wagon) of any kind are no longer allowed in the Walt Disney World Resort theme parks or water parks. This rule was updated in 2019 to alleviate theme park walkway congestion and help improve Guest flow.

How strict is Disney's stroller policy? ›

Strollers larger than 31” (79 cm) in width and 52” (132cm) in length are not permitted. Stroller wagons are also not permitted. Strollers are not allowed on escalators. Use of strollers is permitted on elevators and ramps, available at certain locations.

Can I gate check a collapsible wagon on Frontier airlines? ›

No, you will not be charged a fee for checking a stroller, or a car seat. By the way, you can use the stroller in the airport, and the gate agent will check it at the gate. The stroller will be returned to you by our ramp agents at your destination so you can use it at the arriving airport too.

Does Southwest allow wagons? ›

As far as checking it, you can check "bags" for free on SW (subject to weight restrictions), and you folded wagon could count as one of those. You would check it at the check-in counter just like any other bag.

Can you take a folding wagon on a plane with Spirit airlines? ›

We will happily check one stroller and one car seat per child for no extra cost at the ticket counter. If you are traveling with two children, you are more than welcome to check a double stroller instead. You may also check these items at the gate.

How to get a stroller through TSA? ›

Place all carry-on baggage such as children's toys, bags and blankets on the X-ray belt for screening. Strollers, umbrella-strollers, baby carriers, car and booster seats and backpacks must be screened by X-ray. Place items in the stroller pockets or baskets, in a carry-on bag or on the X-ray belt for screening.

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