Allen Sports Explorer Bicycle Cargo Trailer
The Explorer Closed-top Bicycle Cargo Trailer & Pull Cart is the perfect solution when you are on the go with your bicycle and you have a load to tote! It’s also great for shopping trips or excursions when you’re out and about pedaling around. The quick release bike hitch allows for easy installation and removal so that it can convert from a bicycle cargo trailer to a handy pull-part. The closed-top trailer design securely protects and organizes your load. The rugged steel frame carries up to 70 pounds. The rubberized bottom with water resistant fabric and internal divider protects and shields your load from the elements and is easy to wipe clean.
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Product Features
- Quickly converts from a lightweight steel bicycle cargo trailer to a handy pull-cart
- Closed-top design secures and protects your load
- Great for shopping trips or excursions on your bicycle
- Rugged steel frame carries up to 70 lbs.
- Quick release hitch for easy removal from bicycle
Sturdy, excellent price. Good for overnight trips. Just make sure to tighten screws I was going to cross off a item from my bucket list – Ride the length of the C&O Canal. After doing some test rides on the trail I noticed that many people pulled trailers. To me this made sense to offload the gear from the bike frame. I thoroughly researched bike trailers and realized that they can be very pricey – even to rent. Then I came along the Allen. The price was far better and the features seemed good and the cost was how much it would cost to rent a similar item. In full…
Good trailer but lousy tires The trailers frame is very well constructed and sturdy. The fabric enclosing the frame is also rugged.The zippers which secure the top are good. There is very little assembly with no tools required.Just loosen up the quick release for your bike’s rear tire and mount the front hitch and then attach the towing bar to that hitch and the one on the trailer using the provided pins which have spring clips to keep them in place.Oh, and air up the tires and pop the wheels onto the trailer…