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Just peeked into the list, so I apologize if this has been covered recently. Having a wee one in December, which means that spring riding could theoretically include her in a trailer. Calm stuff, yes, but still included in the glorious ride. I've been looking around the LBS's, as well as online for the best I can get for safety, convertability etc. The Chariot brand seems to have a great deal of functionality and versatility. Does anyone out there have a thought about this? A constructive thought that is... Better brand(s) etc? Thanks. A |
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>Just peeked into the list, so I apologize if this has been covered recently. > >Having a wee one in December, which means that spring riding could theoretically include her in a >trailer. Calm stuff, yes, but still included in the glorious ride. I've been looking around the >LBS's, as well as online for the best I can get for safety, convertability etc. The Chariot brand >seems to have a great deal of functionality and versatility. Does anyone out there have a thought >about this? A constructive thought that is... Better brand(s) etc? > >Thanks. A > I have a Cyclesport that I've been quite happy with and I have plenty of good things about the Burley. One thing to keep in mind is that unless you plan to install a rear facing car seat in the trailer, you'll have to wait until your little one is at least a year old before he/she can ride in it. And the manual that came with my trailer suggested (well, actually insisted) that kids under 18mos not ride in it. -Andrew |
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".......|||||........" <new@yuk.yuk.com> wrote in message news:detnb.85679$832.82009@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com... > Just peeked into the list, so I apologize if this has been covered recently. > > Having a wee one in December, which means that spring riding could theoretically include her in a > trailer. Calm stuff, yes, but still included > in the glorious ride. I've been looking around the LBS's, as well as online > for the best I can get for safety, convertability etc. The Chariot brand seems to have a great > deal of functionality and versatility. Does anyone out there have a thought about this? A > constructive thought that is... Better brand(s) etc? > > Thanks. A > I've been using a Trek Rocket convertible trailer summer and I like it quite a bit. It can be a jogger or a trailer, so it's pretty versatile, and is surprisingly good at both functions. It also has a nice low profile and rolls pretty efficiently. It has a five point harness or if you get the larger one you can mount a car seat in it. I haven't tried all the others, but this one seems to perform well for our needs. Matt |
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Andrew Thorne wrote: >>Just peeked into the list, so I apologize if this has been covered recently. >> >>Having a wee one in December, which means that spring riding could theoretically include her in a >>trailer. Calm stuff, yes, but still included in the glorious ride. I've been looking around the >>LBS's, as well as online for the best I can get for safety, convertability etc. The Chariot brand >>seems to have a great deal of functionality and versatility. Does anyone out there have a thought >>about this? A constructive thought that is... Better brand(s) etc? >> >>Thanks. A >> > > > I have a Cyclesport that I've been quite happy with and I have plenty of good things about > the Burley. > > One thing to keep in mind is that unless you plan to install a rear facing car seat in the > trailer, you'll have to wait until your little one is at least a year old before he/she can ride > in it. And the manual that came with my trailer suggested (well, actually insisted) that kids > under 18mos not ride in it. > > -Andrew > I used a rear facing car sea in a Burley-worked fine. I liked the Burley and so did the kids, until they got too big to both fit comfortably. Anyone near Salida need a Burley? Cheers, Shawn |
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Thanks to all of you for your answers. I did realize that the tiniest won't be able to ride in there for awhile, but i didn't realize it would be a year or more. This is all new to me, so I'll learn. And using a car seat in there sounds to be the ticket, when she is old enough to go for the ride. So in the meantime, I guess we'll have to trade off on who is riding and who is babysitting, eh? Thanks again....and if anyone has other opinions, fire away... Andre' ".......|||||........" <new@yuk.yuk.com> wrote in message news:detnb.85679$832.82009@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com... > Just peeked into the list, so I apologize if this has been covered recently. > > Having a wee one in December, which means that spring riding could theoretically include her in a > trailer. Calm stuff, yes, but still included > in the glorious ride. I've been looking around the LBS's, as well as online > for the best I can get for safety, convertability etc. The Chariot brand seems to have a great > deal of functionality and versatility. Does anyone out there have a thought about this? A > constructive thought that is... Better brand(s) etc? > > Thanks. A |
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"MattB" <somedudeus@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:bnm2nd$1131j6$1@ID-86156.news.uni-berlin.de... > ".......|||||........" <new@yuk.yuk.com> wrote in message > news:detnb.85679$832.82009@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com... > > Just peeked into the list, so I apologize if this has been covered > recently. > > > > Having a wee one in December, which means that spring riding could theoretically include her in > > a trailer. Calm stuff, yes, but still > included > > in the glorious ride. I've been looking around the LBS's, as well as > online > > for the best I can get for safety, convertability etc. The Chariot brand seems to have a great > > deal of functionality and versatility. Does anyone out there have a thought about this? A > > constructive thought that is... Better brand(s) etc? > > > > Thanks. A > > > > I've been using a Trek Rocket convertible trailer summer and I like it quite > a bit. It can be a jogger or a trailer, so it's pretty versatile, and is surprisingly good at both > functions. It also has a nice low profile and rolls pretty efficiently. It has a five point > harness or if you get the larger one you can mount a car seat in it. I haven't tried all the > others, but this one seems to perform well for our needs. > Does it have a Na$car approved roll cage? |
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"Mojo Deluxe" <ifmark@hellsouth.nett> wrote in message news:ZXynb.57399$h47.48127@bignews4.bellsouth.net... <snip> > Does it have a Na$car approved roll cage? > It does have a roll cage, but somehow I doubt it's NASCAR approved. I usually try to keep it under 100 Mph. anyway. Matt |
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"MattB" <somedudeus@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:bnme7p$12mbij$1@ID-86156.news.uni-berlin.de... > "Mojo Deluxe" <ifmark@hellsouth.nett> wrote in message > news:ZXynb.57399$h47.48127@bignews4.bellsouth.net... <another snip> > usually try to keep it under 100 Mph. anyway. > At least when the kid is in tow. |
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.......|||||........ wrote: > Just peeked into the list, so I apologize if this has been covered recently. > > Having a wee one in December, which means that spring riding could theoretically include her in a > trailer. Calm stuff, yes, but still included in the glorious ride. I've been looking around the > LBS's, as well as online for the best I can get for safety, convertability etc. The Chariot brand > seems to have a great deal of functionality and versatility. Does anyone out there have a thought > about this? A constructive thought that is... Better brand(s) etc? Burley Solo! I'll sell you ours for $150.00 if you are in N.E. and can come get it -- John G. in Memphis, TN Have a nice......... night. http://www.shavings.net/images/Memphis/reflect_john.jpg |
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.......|||||........ wrote: > Thanks to all of you for your answers. I did realize that the tiniest won't be able to ride in > there for awhile, but i didn't realize it would be a year or more. This is all new to me, so I'll > learn. And using a car seat in there sounds to be the ticket, when she is old enough to go for > the ride. So in the meantime, I guess we'll have to trade off on who is riding and who is > babysitting, eh? > We had Burley D'Lites when our kids were little. Our son went on his first ride when he was just a few months old. He rode in his punkin seat-style car seat, in the fully reclined position. We were able to arrange the trailer's seat belts to secure the seat, and the baby was always belted in securely with the car seat's 5-point harness. We didn't make the kids wear helmets in the trailer, but when the little guy was less than a year old, we used a sort of small rolled pillow that fit around his head that kept it from lolling to the sides when he fell asleep. We tried to schedule rides during his normal nap times. The rumble of the wheels would put him to sleep almost instantly. Kathleen |
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