








🚀 Upgrade your haul game with the Sekey wagon—big, bold, and built for every journey!
The Sekey 48'' Collapsible Wagon combines a massive 300L capacity with a rugged 440 lbs load limit, supported by a patented thicker alloy steel frame. Its 7" all-terrain wheels and brakes ensure smooth mobility on any surface, while folding down to a compact size for effortless storage and transport. Designed for professionals and active millennials, it features convenient drink holders and requires zero assembly, making it the ultimate utility cart for beach trips, gardening, shopping, and more.






















| ASIN | B0BWYJ58FX |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,582 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #32 in Garden Carts |
| Brand | Sekey |
| Caster Type | Swivel |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,357) |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Weight | 29.5 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sekey |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Shelves | 1 |
| Number of Wheels | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 48.43"D x 22.44"W x 38.19"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Beach, Camping, Outdoor, Shopping, Sports |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Handle, Big Wheels with Brake, Bold Bracket, Extra Storage, Foldable |
| Target Audience | ALL |
| Tire Type | All-terrain Beach Wheel |
| Weight Limit | 440 Pounds |
B**N
Great for Travel Ball!
Very sturdy, easy to assemble and store. Fits perfectly in trunk of vehicle. Holds ALOT of items. Wheels durable and wide for easy navigation. Comfortable handle.
G**T
Best wagon ever
We had been looking for a collapsible wago. For our three boys for a long time. Comparing against Costco and other brands but just couldn’t find one that was big enough for 3 young boys to ride in. The. We found this one. And it’s amazing! It holds all three boys plus bags when we go to theme parks, and that’s exactly what we needed. When it is folded and collapsed it folds down to a very nice size and fits in the back of our van without taking up a ton of room. When the brakes are on, the wagon does not roll. The large wheels make it great for easy rolling, and even did well on the beach (on the wet compact sand) loose sand it’s a wrestling match to push through, but strolling down the beach it did great for the two miles down and back from tide pools. The only downsides that I would give it is that you do need to swing wide on some turns. And if there isn’t a lot of space to turn. Someone will need to lift and move the back end. The other is because it can hold so much, that it can also weigh a lot, and when going down hill it’s a lot of weight pushing against you. On bigger hills I will turn and around and go down the hill with the wagon backwards and me pulling the handle from the uphill side to slow it down. Otherwise this purchase is well worth the price. Everywhere we go we get comments about how spacious it is, how big the wheels are, where did we get it, and comparing it to smaller more common brands and saying they wish they had bought something bigger.
M**U
Wow! Pleasantly surprised with quality and size!
So I had originally purchased this to use on Halloween night to go trick or treating with a couple 2 year olds, a 9-year-old, a 7 and 5 year old. I was really only getting the wagon for the two little guys but now I'm thinking I can pull the whole crew. Not that I actually want to pull them but I just know they will all end up jumping in when they see the size of this thing! I've taken a couple pictures and a video just so you can get a feel for its size, materials and function. The fabric is considered "Oxford fabric" I believe, which to me just feels like what soft sided coolers are made out of. It is good quality and you could probably tell from the video that it's fairly thick since it's still shows that wrinkles from being folded up. You can even hear the deep "snapping" of the fabric if you move it around. I wanted to purchase a big wagon just because we had used one last year from someone else and it seemed so small. We could barely fit one of the little guys in it with all the sweatshirts and jackets we inevitably ended up taking. I'm not sure if they make accessories for this but it would be cool if there was a canopy you could use or some sort of tray to span across the width to hold snacks for drinks, even though there are two cup holders hanging off the front. In the video I took I had never disengaged the brakes before and was taken off guard by the amount of force needed to disengage. It's not incredibly hard just not as easy as I was expecting, but you are certainly able to do it with just your foot. I was thinking that we could take this cart to a local fair, although it is so massive I'm not sure working its way through a crowd would be the easiest way to do things. I never even thought about using this on our Costco runs, but after seeing how small it folds up and easy it is to set up I am somewhat excited to go grocery shopping with my 2 kids (the 9 and 2 year old). You could certainly take this many places. We actually have a outdoor birthday party this weekend to go to and we were asked to bring some chairs and a cooler. You better believe that this baby is coming with me! The build quality is very good. Everything that's supposed to move, moves freely and the brakes on the front wheels also seem to work really well. You can tell from the rigidity of it that it would hold a lot of weight although I haven't tried putting massive amounts of stuff in it yet. Another review mentioned putting an electric motor on this and I'm going to go check that out. I was actually looking to see if there was an electric cart like this for sale and nothing really met the needs that I had. I will update my review if anything changes but if this helped you in any way, please click the helpful button!
L**R
An awesome, amazing, impressive wagon! But still a couple of aspects that it gives trouble to...
This is an absolutely amazing wagon, but with some aspects that require some serious consideration... When I first saw the photo diagram of how this measures up to the standard wagon, I was really impressed with its size. This truly dwarfs my standard wagon I bought from Costco years ago. It seems to be & expand just as wide (or a little bit narrower) than it, but extends so much more that it fulfills any required wide item to merely be placed longways, and still have so much space to put in so much more! The build quality is superb! I researched all the other 48" length/long foldable wagon brands, and it seems that Sekey is the top (or at the very least well-known or reviewed) brand that is well established for its quality -- which speaks to how well the double-chassis carbon steel metal frame is and how it is able to withstand & support, the "premium Eisenrohre and 600D Oxford Fabric" being able to be rugged enough to hold the 440lbs. claims and rugged/strong enough to not tear/rip, and the large wheels impressive enough to contain "silent bearings" within it that make it handle rather rough terrain better than other wagons' standard wheels with its better stability along with the larger size to make it capable (but of course still can't tackle dry sand when weighed down, of course). The best way to show & speak to how well the build quality is and how it claims to the 440lbs. (other similar wagons rate it at over 520lbs. static weight max capacity, which I imagine this could unofficially claim and achieve as well) is the fact that my 5'10" body at over 200 lbs. was able to get in the wagon and be carted around (as well as other Youtube reviews showing the same at taller & heavier bodies)! I also like the little, thoughtful features -- highest among them is the fact that it folds more than unilaterally like an accordion (keeping its width), but actually in a sort of diagonal direction as well; making the folded real estate space so much more smaller and compact that it's amazing seeing side-by-side with my original wagon! A very close second is how the handle will return to being upright when let go! There's also the fact of the whole "triangular" design -- for better maneuverability to follow direction and "slipping" -- but even though I felt it when pulling, I don't actually know how well it helps or not as I'm not an expert or experienced in transporting things in that respect. But also there are breaks for the 2 front tires, the fact that the wagon can't fit the standard side-pockets so they try and at least include 2 cup holder pockets in the front, a mat to put in the wagon (my original wagon you don't put a mat under and just lay on the fabric) and even thought to include a pocket for the mat in the cover. As awesome and great as this wagon is, it's not to say it's not without its shortcomings, issues, and complications. My biggest gripe is many (most?) other wagons can still have their wheels roll & rotate while folded -- and with the very highly sturdy steel frame causing it to be 30 lbs., you would want this to be able to simply be rolled around instead of carrying the very heavy 30lbs. folded frame; but either by design or overlooking, the wheels will not rotate or roll in the folded state -- forcing you to carry the whole weight of it! It's very cumbersome and tiresome to be carrying it. Almost as bad is how Sekey had planned for velcro straps to hold it together -- it is a struggle to get the wagon folded enough to get the velcro straps close enough together (where you're forced to use your legs to hold it against, and squeeze with your arms and chest in a fair amount of strain [because of the resistance of the wagon and the wagon fabric bunching together] all while hunched over low below your thighs and around your knees), and even more of a challenge to fit the end of the strap into the buckle hole, and then pull it to the hook-and-loop portion, all while straining to keep it held & folded together (again, a struggle from the resistance of the wagon and the wagon fabric bunching together). It is neither easy, simple (you can say it's straightforward, but definitely not simple in its execution), or all that quick to do (because of all the straining and needing to use your shin/legs and both arms). And even though this isn't quite Sekey or the wagon's fault but more plain physics, it needs to be mentioned/stated (due to the implication of how it is being advertised) that no matter how big & wide the wheels are and the material its made out of and its internal design and build, if it's weighed down with a haul on dry sand, physics will simply make it that it will sink rather than roll. So, all in all, in the end, awesome impressive build quality and capability; shown in its capacity [max volume & weight) while still being able to fold to taking up the most minimal real estate space, fabric material (waterproof, its stitching, and capable to hold weight without ripping), and wheel construction, but beware that it's limiting in how heavy and bulky where you can't roll it while folded, and also strain to get it folded & secure in the cover. But even with its troublesome issues, I'm very glad I have this amazing wagon!
S**E
It’s really good , can take the heavy weight . We use it for all purpose
M**O
Está hermoso ,grande y resistente,sin duda fue una excelente compra
N**S
Es un excelente producto ampliamente recomendado, cumple muy bien su funcion, excelente calidad en los materiales, validado por Chayanne, enserió no dudes en la compra. El envío super bien me lo entregaron antes de tiempo. Y en excelentes condiciones
M**S
Quelle machine ! Nous sortons été comme hiver avec ce chariot. Il est robuste. Lorsqu’on va à la plage, on y met les glacières, sacs, jeux pour les enfants et deux enfants (2 et 4 ans). Je peux tirer le chariot sans problème. Toutefois, il est lourd (pour moi) lorsqu’il est plié et que je dois le mettre dans le coffre de mon véhicule. Je suis une femme 163cm, 55kg, pas trop forte.
G**Z
Excelente tamaño, resistente y muy práctico porque es plegable. Lo compré para mi perro San Bernardo que pesa 56kg y lo aguantó súper bien.
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