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Doubletake cycles and trailer
Doubletake cycles and trailer











doubletake cycles and trailer
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If you plan to drive to biking trails, it’s also important to find a trailer that flattens down into a compact, portable package you can easily stow in a car trunk.

doubletake cycles and trailer

With that in mind, a lighter-weight trailer might be a bonus for you, though some of the heavier, more substantial trailers are also more premium and feature-packed.Īnother element of size to consider is whether the trailer has storage space for all the vital gear you or your child wants to bring along, like snacks, water bottles, toys, and picnic blankets. (Be warned: From personal experience I can say that you might wind up needing a double trailer when you thought you’d be fine with a single.) Also note that pulling a trailer behind your bike can make riding significantly more difficult-particularly if you’re bringing along an older, heavier kid or two. The first decision to make is whether you want a single or double trailer. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play Size Many bike seats also have a roll bar that locks into place over the top of the trailer’s frame, so if you hit a curb with the trailer and it rolls or tips (not a common event, but it’s happened to us), the roll bar will protect your child from any impact, and he or she will be safely suspended inside the trailer by the harness. This secures the kid at the most rigid part of his or her core, similar to a car seat. Nearly all bike seats come with a standard five-point safety harness, which means two shoulder straps connect to two laps straps and a between-the-leg strap at a buckle that fastens near the center of a child’s body.

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What to Consider in a Bike Trailer Safety featuresīike trailers are designed to be safe for use with toddlers and babies as young as one year old, provided your small passenger has full neck control, can wear a helmet, and fits inside the seat’s harness. Smith didn’t recommend any of the following models specifically, he helped provide a safety framework around biking with trailers and biking with kids in general that helped me make my selections. Smith, MD, DrPH, director at the Center for Injury Research and Policy at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. However, to gain more insight into the general safety considerations of bike trailers-and what to look for in selecting the best models-I spoke with Gary A. Show more The Expert: I’m a longtime cyclist who loves to explore town with my four-year-old and all her favorite stuffies tucked into a two-seater Burley trailer.













Doubletake cycles and trailer