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Brand | Weehoo |
Color | Red |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Frame Material | Metal |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 100 Pounds |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
Harness Type | 5-Point |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00765573639414 |
UPC | 765573639223 765573639414 |
Manufacturer | Weehoo |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 26.77 x 25.98 x 6.89 inches |
Package Weight | 1.84 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 61 x 22 x 7 inches |
Brand Name | Weehoo |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Part Number | K1020 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Included Components | Trailer |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Sport |
F**E
Wonderful - we call it my broomstick
This is amazing and has given me back freedom with kids. It was a pain in the bum and took 2 & lots swearing to build but it’s strong, sturdy, the kids love it are comfy in it. Lots of pockets for toys in their seats. It’s a very smooth ride for them.It does not work with a basket on the front of bike - makes it too wobbly. But with panniers and a back pack I can carry enough stuff for an outing.If I lean the bike against a bike stand or wall I can put kids in without it falling over. I find it much less wobbly than having the seat behind me.Going up hill is hard work but doable - esp if 5 year old helps peddle. I couldn’t do steep hills though (yet ... maybe will get legs like tree trunks)I’m buying a wing mirror so I can see them. I like the fact they are no wider than me so I can judge the distance away from cars easily and use cycle paths. Also they can’t fight and like they wood in a normal trailer.I’m not sure if I can get it on a bike rack.
R**N
really great fun but a few things to keep in mind
Been out for a number of rides with this now. The kids really love it. They had grown out of their wee ride bike seats (mounted on the bike cross bars) and we were looking for something else that wasn't the usual kids seat behind the rider. Weehoo Igo two trailer allows 1 of the 2 kids to pedal so they get to help you along a bit. The child not cycling has a foot rest. The trailer also comes with a flag and rear wheel paniers. It has drinks holders too.Reasonably easy to put together, and it seems well designed and of good quality.It is quite difficult to load the kids in, and although I ordered a stand, this part of the order was cancelled due to lack of stock. I imagine with stand it will be easier.The trailer is very heavy to lift, but that doesn't make much difference when cycling apart from when leaning. If you lean too far especially when getting on and off your bike, it becomes very difficult to hold your bike and the trailer upright when you have two kids on board.I would recommend gloves and helmets for the kids. The child in the position behind your bike should also wear glasses as grit can be lifted of the road by your back wheel. My existing mud guard that clamped to the seat post had to be removed as it didn't fit with the trailer mount (trailer mount sits at the bottom of your seat post). The mini mud guard that came with trailer did not fit the trailer bar so was useless. It would have been to small even if it fitted. They should supply one that is purpose made for the trailer bar and that is big enough to shield the riders from grit and water.The foot rest and pedals have really annoying straps that dont seem to grip their feet well. We have to stop every mile or so to restrap feet. The foot rest for the rear rider looks a bit hashed together (maybe it is designed to function with accessories I dont have like the stand).The trailer comes with a number of well engineered shims for different sized seat posts, but only one clamp, so it cannot be used on more than one bike unless they sell the clamps separately.
S**J
Brilliant bike trailer
I have connected the child's bike trailer to my electric fat bike and it is so much fun my twin girls love it a lot , waving to their friends on school runs etc , they can't get enough of it and to be honest neither can I . Just remember to take corners wide or you end up hitting in to things but overall I would recommend it to anyone who loves getting out the house with the kids for bike rides .
A**.
damaged item
we dislike that item is defective in few places. packaging is not broken. hope Amazon can make some offers to us about this damage. we didn't find how to contact Amazon directly about this problem. thanks
G**N
This is simply awesome and that about sums it up
This is simply awesome and that about sums it up. I have taken ky little girl on all kinds of trails with this. I cant wait until her little sister is big enough to use the second seat. Amazing.
B**R
Our boy LOOOOOVES this trailer
Our boy LOOOOOVES this trailer - bought the tandem as we have two sons. Have found the trailer is a little long for the streets of Bristol, but very happy with it. Have also noticed that drivers have been slowing down and giving us a wide berth on the roads too.My only criticism is the lack of a folding stand so the trailer can be stood upright when fitted to your bike to make this easier, rather than having to lean it against a wall. Even with a stand on your bike, the trailer will topple over unless propped (WEEHOO's advice is to never leave a child in it unsupervised, and I concur due to its instability when parked up)Otherwise, this trailer is great, and we bought it as we don't run a car, and it's ideal for getting our young family around the city. The second seat at the rear is ideal for carrying a good sized, filled bag of shopping (or a 15l tin of paint from the DIY store in my most recent excursion).Have also found that our eldest son is LOVING the fact that he can peddle and help Daddy ride (and he is 3 in May 2015), so figure that this will really help him when he learns to ride his 'big boy bike' when changing from a balance bike (with no peddles) to a peddle bike later this year.We also invested in one of the covers for the front seat as our youngest is too small for it yet (must be 2 years old, really), but found that the cover asks as a sail (or wind brake) when cycling, and it's harder to pull in windy weatherAm getting full mud guards fitted to my bike wheels to prevent water, mud and small, sharp stones being thrown into my son's face (he always wears a pair of wrap-around sunglasses to prevent stones hurting his eyes - but it also makes him look COOOL!!)
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