Showing posts with label bicycle trailer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bicycle trailer. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Croozer 525 Double Child Bicycle Trailer (Red/Silver/Grey) Review

Croozer 525 Double Child Bicycle Trailer (Red/Silver/Grey)
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After doing significant research on bike trailers for children, I opted for Croozer Designs brand because it got great reviews from a few bike enthusiasts. The 525 model has separate seats for each child, as in separate "hammocks" on each side for each seat - many other brands of double trailers have a single "hammock" with two seat harnesses, resulting in both children eventually leaning in towards the middle and each other. The 525 seats remain separate and flat and a very comfortable ride even for taller children.
Assembly of the trailer was relatively easy, although I put the front bumper on upside-down the first time - beware.
There is a lot of storage space behind the seats.
The screen and rain cover included are sturdy, fit well, and store easily.
Installation of the trailer hitch on the bicycle is very easy, although I had to insert the screw in the opposite direction (as mentioned in the instruction manual might be required) which meant a little more work.
Attaching and detaching the trailer is a piece of cake too.
The only downside is finding vendors who sell the Croozer 525, but Amazon came through and had the best price.
Overall, I have been thrilled with my purchase!


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Croozer trailers are known for their adaptability and superior quality. The Croozer 525 Double Bike Trailer features the same kind of excellence in a lower-priced unit that offers tremendous value. This 2 in 1 unit is a child carrier that quickly converts from a double stroller to a bike trailer. As a trailer, it attaches securely to any adult bike with the aid of a hitch arm forward and a 2-part axle attachment in back. The 20" spoked wheels deliver a smooth, quiet ride even at biking speeds. Easily remove the arm and attach the pivoting stroller wheel, and it becomes the right option for a leisurely walk or a series of errands on foot, complete with a padded handlebar.The Croozer 525 cockpit will keep your kids safe and comfortable. Front and rear bumpers offer protection, while the padded 5-point harnesses will keep them snug and secure. The wide wheel base and low center of gravity provide good stability under road and trail conditions that are less than perfect. The weather cover keeps off the rain and sun, while the mesh sides let in lots of fresh air. A padded head rest offers additional comfort and protection.There\'s plenty of room for two, and a sturdy frame that will support up to 100lbs. To add convenience to value, the Croozer 525 Double Bike Trailer features a patented mechanism that makes for quick and compact folding for storage and travel. Get Croozer quality at a best-in-class price.

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Aosom Bicycle Bike Cargo Trailer-red and Black Review

Aosom Bicycle Bike Cargo Trailer-red and Black
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For the money this is a good little trailer. Just got back after loading it down pretty good at the grocery store and it did exactly what it was designed to do.

Assembly was easy and the only tool needed is supplied, but herein lie the first 2 faults i find in it. The wheels attach to the axle with spring clips, which u spread with supplied pliers to put on the axle. I have always hated these things and if you ever attempt this, be careful and gentle when spreading those clips as they are easily messed up if you over do it. Everything else goes together with simple pins, which is problem 2, security is a nightmare. There no real way you can lock this thing up and secure it without someone being able to steal all or part of it. If your in a crime area i suggest you drill a hole in it to attach a cable and lock, or fashion something up.
It almost got dark before I got home and herein lies another thing I think needs addressing. Each wheel has 2 reflectors which is great, but there is nothing on the back and since it's black, the addition of a reflector or two or a strip of reflective cloth is definitely advisable.
The way the corners are constructed, small items can and will fall out. Hopefully I'll find my padlock on the side of the road next trip.
Also, as mentioned by a reviewer of the middle sized trailer from Aosum, the sides definitely do have a minor problem if things shift up against them. It can bulge the fabric so that the wheels rub against it which causes drag or worse, will wear a hole in it fast. Some cheap plastic stiffeners would have been a good addition.
Finally, the last caveat. The tires arrived deflated, which is a minor annoyance, but printed on the sides it said max load xxx lbs at 300 psi. People DON'T BELEIVE THIS! I don't know what they are thinking but definitely do not inflate over 30 lbs. I guarantee it will blow up in your face if you try that.
After all those negatives, don't despair, it is very easy to pull, hardly noticeable when empty, tracks like a dream, and will hold more than most should ever need to haul. I don't know or intend to find out if it can haul the rated 180 lbs, I don't even weigh that and am not eager for a heart attack.
Also, I saved a little over $25 by ordering direct from Aosum as they had free shipping when I ordered it, and they did ship immediately Fed Ex ground. No problems there. If you have a need for something like this, go for it. Well worth the money. Just don't throw small items like your padlock loose in it, add a reflector or something to the back, and watch the sides or find a way to stiffen them. The lack of reflectors and stiffeners is the only reason i give it 4 stars instead of a full 5.
It's been a couple months now since I bought this thing so I thought I'd add a note. The trailer is holding up well, it's a little dirtier now, but other than that it looks and works the same. Bought one of those Super flash blinky lights and mounted it to the back of it and it was a perfect fit with no mods necessary.
6 Months now, still very happy, but, had a flat. I was appalled when I got into this thing and saw the shoddy quality of the inner tubes used in this. The rubber is thin and soft and feels like it crumbly. No wonder I had a flat. Get you some new inner tubes in advance from a cheap source. Not going to downgrade the rating or anything over such a mild issue, just a little heads up.

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The AOSOM Cargo trailer attaches to any bicycle and has plenty of space for groceries and running routine errands. It also can be attached to motocycles. Removable weather cover included to protect your things. Sturdy steel frames make this cart exceptionally durable and can hold up to180lb! Color: yellow and black; Made by Steel;(1) free bicycle hitch included;Including a removable, washable coverFolding Frame; Cubage about. 110Liter;Specially strengthen Bottom;Trailer weight 35lbs;Max loading : 180lb; Size: about. 31.5x24x14inch (LxWxH);Length with drawbar is about: 54inch

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

BOB Yak Plus Trailer In Black (Includes Dry Sak) Review

BOB Yak Plus Trailer In Black (Includes Dry Sak)
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A friend and I each carried a BOB trailer 3,751 miles from Dallas Tx to Fairbanks Alaska over the summer of 2003. As we rode unsupported and camped along the way, we carried all our gear in our trailers. We didn't have a single problem. I personally found the BOB extremely convenient especially since there was no need to manage gear weight placement (as with panniers). It tracks like its on rails and was stable at all speeds; we reached 51 mph descending into Flaming Gorge Utah without any fear or hesitation. Bouncing over curbs and down bumpy rutted jeep roads was also a cinch. I later tried it on single track with a Mt Bike and am convinced that it would suffice (no shock necessary) for bikepacking. The only downside is a little added weight as compared to panniers.

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BOB Yak trailers feature a single rear wheel and narrow width for snaking through the urban jungle or even cruising singletrack. For 700c with full-wrap fenders or 29" wheel equipp

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InStep Sync Single Bicycle Trailer, Green/Gray Review

InStep Sync Single Bicycle Trailer, Green/Gray
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We bought this for our 13 month old daughter. Several years ago we purchased a bike child seat that attached to the rear of the bike. That was a disaster. Too heavy, akward, and very uncomfortable for the child. So we looked at trailers instead for our youngest. Most of the trailers have two seats, but from what I read and saw in stores, the seats are extremely small and it's not realistic to fit two kids in the trailer together. Plus we only have one kid who isn't riding their own bike. I didn't want to haul around the extra room and weight if the space wasn't needed.
Setup was fairly easy. The instructions to install the hitch to the bicycle are good, and I had it attached within about 15 minutes of setting up the trailer itself. I also bought a second coupling so my wife and I can quickly switch the trailer between bikes.
There is plenty of room for a single child, and strapping my daughter in there was easy. The seat bottom has tension adjusters to keep the trailer bottom from sagging, although there's no way the floor would ever drag. The real beauty of this is once you get your child strapped in and attached to the bike. Unlike the child seat, I had no idea the trailer was behind me. The weight is hardly noticable. The ride is smooth, there is no jerking, it corners naturally, and my daughter sits in the trailer with a huge smile on her face. Some of the bike rides have been lengthy for a one year old - up to an hour, and so far she's never started fussing while being towed around. There is also a small amount of cargo space behind the seat. Enough for a diaper bag or some water bottles.
Overall we're very happy we found this unit. The price and weight were less than the double units, and so far no problems with performance.

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Every day is a great day for a bike ride with the InSTEP® Sync bicycle trailer. It delivers a smooth ride and a comfortable, secure environment for kids. The easy-to-store design allows you take it on the road for a new adventure every day! The single trailer is designed with a 2-in-1 canopy that includes a bug screen and weather shield, and the versatile couple attaches to most bikes.

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Friday, April 29, 2011

Burley Honey Bee Bike Trailer Review

Burley Honey Bee Bike Trailer
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I did a lot of research into these trailers before making my purchase. I read plenty of reviews, checked it out at a local REI, and I even watched a video right here on Amazon from someone who really hated it, before making my decision. All I can say is, for the money, there is not a better trailer out there. Sure there are better trailers, but they all cost two to three times what this trailer cost - and many of them are heavier.
I put it through it's paces on a short 8-mile ride - sans kids - and found it rolled well and was extremely stable. I then decided to tempt fate and put my 2 year old in it for a short 20-mile river bike path ride. Loaded it up with her favorite stuffed animal, a couple books, a cooler of food, and diaper bag and hit the road. The added weight was noticeable but tolerable, riding in the saddle posed no noticeable problem with maneuverability. When standing for a short climb, I did feel a bit of a tug that limited my ability to really hammer - due to the limited rotational flex of the hitch, but again, tolerable and I quickly learned how to manage the limitations. And to be quite honest, I had to remind myself that this was a ride as much for my daughter as for me, and the added weight was greatly adding to my workout and speeding up hills simply wasn't necessary.
As far as the front flap is concerned, I put it down for the first half of the ride as it had recently rained and I did have to ride through a few puddles and minor mud patches. Nearly all of the debris and water ended up on my back like it always does; nary a drop of water was on the window of the trailer or up under onto the mesh door. So for the second half of the ride, I decided to roll up the outer door and just go with the mesh door. This posed no problems at all, and in fact I could hear my daughter playing inside as I rode, which made me very happy. She absolutely loved it!
So, are there things I didn't like about it? Not really, but there are a few things I noticed that could probably be done a little better. First, the brake is very solid and effective, but in my opinion, contacts the tires at a bad angle and puts a fair amount of torque stress on the rims and axles. It is hard to say how continued prolonged use of the brake could effect the trueness of the wheels, so my recommendation would be to use the brake sparingly and absolutely do not store the trailer with the brake engaged.
Second, the product literature states that you and your passengers should all wear helmets, so I went out and bought a cute pink Bell helmet for my daughter. She got used to it well enough, but the "helmet pocket" (the loose mesh wall above the seat) is a bit too tight and does not allow her to comfortably put her head back. It will probably be less of a problem as she gets a little taller, as her head barely reaches the top of the seat. She actually preferred to ride sitting forward with her feet on the front bar, so it was no big deal.
Lastly, as the video reviewer points out, the outer window door does appear to be a half to maybe an inch too narrow, although it is fully functional and DOES cover from side-to-side, it takes only a small amount of care to align both sides so they wrap around the corners. The air gap is present, but again, I do not share the video reviewer's concern that debris or water would be thrown up into this gap in any great amount. If I were at all concerned, I would simply have a Velcro strip sewn on to the lower edge of the outer door and onto the corresponding area on the inner door to seal the bottom.
All-in-all, this really is a great trailer for the money. It's sturdy, light weight and stable, and my daughter loved it!
Edited 08/03/2010 - I changed the title to include the price I bought it for since it has gone up considerably since I wrote how great this trailer was for the price. The trailer is still great, but I would recommend searching around for the $249 price.

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Ready to bike right out of the box, the Burley Honey Bee bike trailer fits up to two kids (100-pound maximum capacity). The two padded, 5-point safety harnesses protect your two riders and it also includes a comfortable hammock-style suspended seat. Other features include an interior storage pocket with one water bottle slot, a fast action folding system to break down the trailer for storage, and cargo space for up to three bags of groceries when your riders decide to hoof it.
Features and Specifications:
Fits 1 to 2 children
Maximum weight capacity: 100 pounds
20 inch quick-release composite rim, with new wheel guards
Adjustable padded handle bar and parking brake
Clear windows with UV inhibitor
Helmet pocket
Cargo net in rear for storage
Safety flag included
Weight: 25 pounds
Dimensions when folded: 35 x 30 x 12 inches



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