Aosom Single Wheel Foldable Bicycle Cargo Trailer, Red
The Aosom Single Wheel Bicycle Cargo Trailer is designed to help you carry your gear and equipment behind a bike without the extra width of a two-wheeler. The narrow, one wheel design is especially suited for navigating single lane trails and city bike lanes. The sturdy universal fork hitch attaches to most 24″ to 28″ bicycles offering a secure connection to the bike. Haul up to 65lbs trouble-free with the Aosom Single Wheel Bicycle Cargo Trailer.
Features:
– Compact one wheel design for easy navigation
– Converts into a wheelbarrow with foldable legs and rotatable handles
– Steel folding frame and quick release wheels
– Wheel fender keeps dirt off of gear
– Safety flag to help keep you visible on the road
– Comes with a large waterproof bag
– Easy to assemble and store
Specifications:
– Color: Silver, Red
– Material: Steel, Oxford
– Trailer Size: 55.5″L x 17″W x 24″H (including wheel)
– Inner Dimensions: 16.5″L x 13.5″W x 20″H
– Side Pockets: 11″L x 4.5″W
– Wheel Size: 16″
– Weight Capacity: 65lbs (including trailer weight)
– Weight: 17lbs
Product Features
- Compact one wheel design for easy navigation
- Converts into a wheelbarrow with foldable legs and rotatable handles
- Steel folding frame and quick release wheels
- Wheel fender keeps dirt off of gear
- Safety flag to help keep you visible on the road
Aosom for trailering a car seat Though it isn’t what this trailer was designed for, I purchased it for the sole purpose of towing our 6 month old seated in his Graco Snugride 35 car seat. Since babies <1 yr old can't support their head very well, you can't seat them in a regular bicycle trailer, so we had to come up with an innovative way to bring our baby with us on our family bike rides. With the Snugride facing backwards, and a bungee cord over the seat (tucked under the vehicle belt hooks of the Snugride) to keep...
Good value, with a design flaw I bought this with two intended uses:1. For use on a multi day bicycle tour, where most of the gear would be on the trailer.2. For Everyday grocery runs, hooking the trailer up before I go, and unhooking afterwards.After using this for about a week and around 30 miles, and hooking and unhooking it a half dozen times, these are my impressions:The pros:1. The metal parts are well made. It is a very simple design, with few small parts, which means there are less…