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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


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 80 Pounds


Seating Capacity: 2


Harness Type: quick-release


Maximum Height Recommendation: 40.6 Centimeters


Brand: ‎Instep


Color: ‎Red


Item Weight: ‎26.9 Pounds


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


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎80 Pounds


Seating Capacity: ‎2


Harness Type: ‎quick-release


Maximum Height Recommendation: ‎40.6 Centimeters


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎32 x 27.5 x 6 inches


Package Weight: ‎12.18 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎32 x 7 x 28 inches


Brand Name: ‎Instep


Warranty Description: ‎1 year limited


Model Name: ‎Instep Bike Trailer for Kids


Material: ‎nylon


Suggested Users: ‎unisex


Manufacturer: ‎Pacific Cycle, Inc.


Part Number: ‎12-QE204AZ


Style: ‎2 Seats


Included Components: ‎Bicycle Trailer


Size: ‎Double Seat


Date First Available: October 14, 2016


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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

  • Use it for School Pick-Up on Sunny Days
Color: Blue Size: Double Seat Pattern Name: Bike Trailer
We love the trailer and the kids to too. Seems well built and has worked well. The attachment method is much better than the old clip-on system. I bought extra mounts so I could leave them on other bikes. The shape/design is great - only issue is that the color scheme is not very bright so I sometimes worry about car visibility. Though if you read below I suggest a fix for this using pool noodles to create a shape. Some other tips I've learned: - Buy an extra attachment for your wife's bike or any other bike you want to pull with. For example when I want to get the kids to school fast I use the road bike, and when we're just riding around or even off road I use the mountain bike. - Get a cargo net so stuff doesn't fall out the back - something like this will help keep backpacks and lunchboxes from being lost along the way: https://www.amazon.com/JCHL-Motorcycle-Cargo-Stretches-Motorbike/dp/B07TC1D8WY/ref=sr_1_6?crid=3MI4FQLWPDW9G&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.gOgUOS-YAyfrVbvtJvNV0M9I4YWug5vWSGE0-o-ZfgPZJzxmkMg3lSk6D7qEueNFktBf-97pf2Ah4DFFi1b7Ac_Mtag75j5eFWuBhuc40fAUZhgDyGB3ujfXKP7m5ywQFDNU-YFyRUKZehDzqhWkadT1ra3ZM6FmNH3A_wELFwddUjd0E1Z6_M_vYVmzKPAWQK7hqQ23VCfdbEuVop3v_gmuVAyjB5LxdmAAKTSGD0CtV00OwINoTgDKiuu_oMK914l1zL-LcrCOzSIthnRrLnWso4zKW_k_nnhZCUPuHok.iy64o4jn8VHxX_OuLGTmi3hjQPWBYI1SjFc-UK4c_PY&dib_tag=se&keywords=cargo%2Bnet%2Bsmall&qid=1715172151&sprefix=cargo%2Bnet%2Bsmall%2Caps%2C123&sr=8-6&th=1 - Get pool bungees. You can stick these into the cargo net to make a hoop and a cross piece - this greatly adds to visibility if you've got to go down a stretch of road. I kind of like the yellow ones because they look good with the trailer colors. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M16C1WD/ref=sspa_dk_detail_4?pd_rd_i=B01M07OSZC&pd_rd_w=u59FX&content-id=amzn1.sym.386c274b-4bfe-4421-9052-a1a56db557ab&pf_rd_p=386c274b-4bfe-4421-9052-a1a56db557ab&pf_rd_r=FFJFXA6R3XMJ51HFQK2S&pd_rd_wg=DHZ4S&pd_rd_r=57b6d9f3-b32a-40e1-a2da-7f57ab679ef4&s=sporting-goods&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9kZXRhaWxfdGhlbWF0aWM&th=1 - Get a light kit if you're going to be riding late or early (more for fall/winter riding when the sun goes down early or it's still dark out when school drop off happens). I got a kit with side flashers for the burly, and a tail light, and I get a headlight up front - Put a blanket or pad in there for sitting on - Get a cover and you can leave it outside: https://www.amazon.com/Sqodok-Waterproof-Material-Windproof-Dustproof/dp/B0B9M6PSCK/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1J515H1Z8F7L1&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.NlegRCQz7rTXLk0o26aGpoFZTGBCMjs_422HizWM9f8DwT1f3sANdRpq11qpE9lXVtdDey7lVKiTGFjIAs1wu-HBfhX-AdshQzKlVlk_-5GBkJXLJO5Z-VbrmHMMI3P85q94NIBZEVYgjTpQpmd593lr_tvd1bRCZ4xZP805d7NY4vKTbk6-MlHK7Bd9kSYIXaASpm5Lx8dOd8Dax9DhRGIBGzt8pFZKKgqoGFwTDjFpSdGGFLYIGnsCpP1yxHR-5XCxV5mPPMofu_FTCaXNNFFqhWeyxprMXJTB8ZVC4wE.waiKfyMzkwx5XbkITO6cibkWn_MCAPe6xUQOqgbK4MY&dib_tag=se&keywords=burley+cover&qid=1715172925&s=sporting-goods&sprefix=burley+cover%2Csporting%2C144&sr=1-1 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Kyle J Marsh Kyle J Marsh

  • Great little trailer
Color: Green/Grey Size: Single Seat Pattern Name: Bike Trailer
We bought this for our 13 month old daughter. Several years ago we purchased a bike child seat that attached to the rear of the bike. That was a disaster. Too heavy, akward, and very uncomfortable for the child. So we looked at trailers instead for our youngest. Most of the trailers have two seats, but from what I read and saw in stores, the seats are extremely small and it's not realistic to fit two kids in the trailer together. Plus we only have one kid who isn't riding their own bike. I didn't want to haul around the extra room and weight if the space wasn't needed. Setup was fairly easy. The instructions to install the hitch to the bicycle are good, and I had it attached within about 15 minutes of setting up the trailer itself. I also bought a second coupling so my wife and I can quickly switch the trailer between bikes. There is plenty of room for a single child, and strapping my daughter in there was easy. The seat bottom has tension adjusters to keep the trailer bottom from sagging, although there's no way the floor would ever drag. The real beauty of this is once you get your child strapped in and attached to the bike. Unlike the child seat, I had no idea the trailer was behind me. The weight is hardly noticable. The ride is smooth, there is no jerking, it corners naturally, and my daughter sits in the trailer with a huge smile on her face. Some of the bike rides have been lengthy for a one year old - up to an hour, and so far she's never started fussing while being towed around. There is also a small amount of cargo space behind the seat. Enough for a diaper bag or some water bottles. Overall we're very happy we found this unit. The price and weight were less than the double units, and so far no problems with performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2010 by Eric Loveridge

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