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Instep Sync and Take 2 Bike Trailer for Kids, Single and Double Seat Options, 5-Point Harness, Folding Frame, Quick Release Wheels, Easy Storage, With Bug Screen & Weather Shield, Bike Attachment

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Color: Red


Size: Double Seat


Pattern Name: Bike Trailer


Features

  • High-quality bike trailer accommodates 2 children of up to 80 lbs with a sturdy steel frame, comes with 2-in-1 bug screen and weather shield
  • 16-inch pneumatic tires with molded rims provide performance, safety, and timeless style with a 5-point harness and safety flag that ensure your child is protected
  • Folding frame design and quick release wheels allow for easy storage, assembly, and transport
  • Designed to protect your child from the elements, a 2-in-1 canopy features both a bug screen and weather shield with rear vent window
  • Go on adventures together with your child, universal coupler attaches an Instep or Schwinn Trailer to almost any bike

Description

There's no end to the versatile experiences awaiting you with an InStep trailer. Whatever you can think of is possible with InStep. Your next adventure is just a ride away. 16-inch pneumatic tires with molded rims provide performance, safety, and timeless style. A five-point harness and safety flag ensure your riders are protected. Designed to protect your child from the elements, a 2-in-1 canopy features both a bug screen and a weather shield with rear vent window. This tow-behind child carrier fits most bike styles, thanks to a versatile bike coupler. Some assembly is required. The folding-frame design and quick-release wheel make for quick and easy assembly, storage, and transport.

Brand: Instep


Color: Red


Item Weight: 26.9 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 32"L x 7"W x 28"H


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 80 Pounds


Seating Capacity: 2


Harness Type: quick-release


Maximum Height Recommendation: 40.6 Centimeters


Global Trade Identification Number: 34


Manufacturer: Pacific Cycle, Inc.


Global Trade Identification Number: 34


UPC: 038675100534


Brand Name: Instep


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 32"L x 7"W x 28"H


Item Weight: 26.9 Pounds


Frame Material Type: Alloy Steel


Color: Red


Maximum Height Recommendation: 40.6 Centimeters


Weight Supported: 80 Pounds


Harness Type: quick-release


Seating Capacity: 2


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  • Terrific for the price!
Color: Light Blue Size: Double Seat Pattern Name: Bike Trailer
Yes, "for the price". As with all my reviews, I want to qualify "what it is" vs. "what it isn't" so that potential buyers can put it in a frame of reference. What it is: Cheap, incredibly easy to assemble, solidly made. It'll last for a couple of years - enough for 2 or 3 kids to go on semi-regular bike rides. It's comfortable for one 3-year-old or two smaller kids. What it's not: Not made of heavy canvas or burlap, not going to last as a hand-me-down for three, five, ten families to use, not good for applications other than pavement, gravel or smooth packed earth. With the super-simplified hub assembly and plastic wheels, it's not likely to last you a million miles. Impressions: The wheels "snap in" to the hub assembly so there's no magic to this; there's no solid axle, no suspension, just two greased necks that slide in, 'lock in' to metal apertures, and that's it. The axle 'nub' is metal; but it's not going to have heavy wheel bearings. It assembles unbelievably easily, so while I am a fairly mechanically inclined person and work on my own cars, plumbing and HVAC, I was impressed how simple this would be for a non-mechanically-inclined person to assemble. I've taken about half a dozen rides with my 3-year-old son seated in the center in the back. Every time I make a 2-mile loop around the lake in the near-by city park, I get two to four comments/compliments from joggers with kids in strollers, other bikers, etc. One guy on a bike paced me and said that the trailer looked great and asked all about it - where I got it, how much it cost, how well it works. It's not cheap junk, so you can put that out of your mind. For $80 it's a steal; I paid about $20 more and that was easily worth it. However, the seating and sides are all plastic or polyester. Heavier kids will 'ride low' so if you go over rapid bumps or high roots, things you wouldn't really notice on a bike with 26" wheels, the kids could bump their bottoms. My son fits fine by himself, but when my daughter turns 1, it might be a bit of a squeeze to get a 1 year old and a 3 year old in there together. Realistically, I'm not sure I'd want to be dragging around something that's roomy for 2 kids anyway. Finally, based on the mechanical construction, I would surmise that this one is good for occasional rides for 2-3 families with 2-3 kids. At most. That depends, too, on how big the kids are that you're carrying around, and how the trailer is stored (outside vs. in a garage). I guess that means, I wouldn't really expect to get any more than 1000 miles out of it, maybe double that if the rides are primarily with smaller kids, over smoother surfaces, and the trailer is stored in a garage. Maybe I'm wrong. Who knows. My kids will probably retire before I actually accumulate 1,000 miles on my bike so... take it for what it's worth. Maybe this super-simplistic hub assembly will last longer than my old cars. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2011 by Real Raleigh Reviewer

  • Simple & Easy
Color: Light Blue Size: Double Seat Pattern Name: Bike Trailer
The best part about this trailer is the ease of assembly and use. It shouldn't take but 5-10 minutes to get the wheels on and everything snapped together for the canopy. I have only taken it out with the kid (11 months) once for about a 5 mile ride. The trailer really does coast easy over flat terrain, but you can really tell a difference once you start climbing a hill. This is expected though, based on weight of kid(s) in the trailer. The trailer itself is stealthy quiet, and the loudest thing on it is the flex spring where the trailer connects to the bike coupling when turning. The build quality isn't the absolute greatest, but you can tell it will last for awhile barring any user error or accidents. Keep in mind the tires are only suggested to be inflated to 25 PSIG. I read many reviews about people blowing tires while airing them up. I just left them alone entirely as they seemed to have plenty of pressure, and honestly the softer they are, the softer your kids ride will be. One of the nice aspects of this trailer is the cargo room in back to keep anything you might need for your kids, instead of having to carry a backpack, etc. MOST IMPORTANT: The kid loves riding in it. It's a totally enclosed trailer, so nothing goes in or out of it as long as the canopy is fastened shut. This makes it easy to keep track of toys or anything else you don't want to worry about losing during the ride. A lot of people in previous reviews complained about dirt and other debris being kicked up into the face of their kids. I'm not sure what kind of terrain or bike tires they were using, but my Trek track bike (w/ road tires) didn't kick up any dirt at all for the 5 mile test drive. Granted, we were on the neighborhood roads and main sidewalks for a majority of the ride through town. Another complaint I read was child overheating concerns, and while I believe we live in a hot part of the country, child overheating mainly has to do with speed of ride if ambient conditions are unfavorable. The trailer has provisions to keep the mesh cover down on the front and there is also a similar mesh on the back of the trailer that can be exposed. As long as you are keeping a fair speed in warmer climates I don't think overheating is much of an issue as the trailer provides adequate airflow while on the move. The biggest inconvenience for me was the bike coupling. My bike is newer (2013 Trek District S), so the standard coupling design didn't fit my "odd ball" frame near the hub. I had to use a file for about 20 minutes to grind out a section on the outer edge of the coupling so that one of the bolt hole protrusions in my bike frame would miss the coupling and fit flush for tightening. If I had an electric grinder and vice it would have probably been just a minute to get it how I wanted, but just didn't have the equipment required. This could be perceived as a con, but they can't design a coupling that will fit ALL bikes, so you go with the standard design. I would be nice if they had options for specialized couplings, but that wouldn't be feasible in the grand scheme of things since it would be considered a luxury for the minority. All in all for the price this trailer is a great buy even though I had to do my own "engineering" to make the coupling fit (I figured this would be a problem when I bought it based on other reviews). Very enjoyable and incredibly versatile for how simple the trailer is designed. Most of all I believe it will last a good amount of time provided you don't take your kids off-roading or joyriding through the BMX track. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2013 by Adam M.

  • Amazing quality and price!!
We have been looking into getting a bike trailer for our 16 month old and this trailer was perfect. Easy installation, great quality fabric and sturdy. We love the harness inside and it’s extremely roomy, she loves going on bike rides with us and it is so nice that she can have the space to bring toys and feel comfortable. Great product!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024 by Alexis Clements

  • Worth the price
It’s not the Cadillac of bike kiddie carts, but it’s easily the Honda - economical, reliable, and so far no complaints regarding comfort. I particularly like how compact it is when disassembled for transport- a very convenient feature.
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024 by Mike

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