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Instep Quick-N-EZ Double Tow Behind Bike Trailer for Toddlers, Kids, Converts to Stroller, Jogger, 2-in-1 Canopy, Universal Bicycle Coupler, Folding Frame, Multiple Colors

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Arrives Wednesday, May 8
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Color: Teal


Features

  • Take your children along for the ride with the InStep Quick-N-EZ double tow-behind bike trailer carrier.
  • 16-inch pneumatic tires with molded rims provide performance, safety, and timeless style. A five-point harness ensures your riders are protected in both tow and stroller mode.
  • The folding-frame design and quick-release wheel make for quick and easy assembly, storage, and transport.
  • 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.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎32 x 27.4 x 6.25 inches


Package Weight: ‎14.2 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎32 x 6 x 28 inches


Brand Name: ‎Instep


Warranty Description: ‎Limited


Model Name: ‎Quick-N-EZ Child Trailer


Color: ‎Teal


Material: ‎polyester


Suggested Users: ‎unisex


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Pacific Cycle, Inc.


Part Number: ‎12-QE203AZ


Style: ‎Instep Quick-n-ez Double Seat Foldable Tow Behind Bike Trailers, Converts to Stroller/Jogger, Featuring 2-in-1 Canopy and 16-inch Wheels, for Kids and Children, Teal


Included Components: ‎Bicycle Trailer


Size: ‎2 Seater


Date First Available: October 14, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love this
Color: Green
It is great all around. Follows along behind bike easily. Makes a great stroller. Spacious and comfortable with lots of venting for air. My 25 month old granddaughter loves it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 21, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Overall Good
Color: Orange
Overall, I am happy with this purchase. This chariot was much less expensive than other brands. Assembly was very quick (less than 30 min for everything). The seat seems comfortable for my 5 year old to sit in. Sadly, there were several parts of the canvas that was ripped right out off the box. Some of the areas the rips are in aren’t concerning except for the one that is right at the foot board/rest. I saw one of these same brands for sale on marketplace but the seller said the canvas at the foot rest had been ripped open for a while. It doesn’t seem very thick/strong in this area so I’m worried that eventually the current tear will continue to get bigger and pose a risk to my child’s feet that could slip/hit the pavement while riding. I’m probably going to place fabric tape here to start, but just a bummer that this area was already defective right out of the box when it’s supposed to be a brand new product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 11, 2023 by Rose Rose

  • Good entry-level product. The more you use it, the more you'll want to upgrade
Color: Orange
The idea behind a trailer/stroller combo is pretty fantastic. In theory, it allows a reasonably athletic parent to haul 2 <5yo children and all their gear a couple of miles in comfort and safety without having to worry about parking or negotiating public transit. Then on arrival at the playground, museum, grocery store or other destination, it becomes a full featured stroller. For a certain cachet of urban parents, the top-of-the-line Thule Chariot, which retails for $1200, is the ultimate responsible parenting accessory. So how does the instep trailer, costing almost $1000 less, stack up? And how does it stack up against it's more reasonably priced competitors like the $400 Burley Honey Bee? Short answer, this trailer stroller works. It hauls, it strolls, it switches between them. Long answer, it doesn't do these things as well or as reliably. And it has a few maddening quicks and shortcuts to save on production costs. Setup: the instep is fairly easy to set up, especially if you're comfortable assembling bike and baby equipment. Build quality and materials aren't fantastic, but everything works. There are lots of snap buttons and velcro where competitors use zippers and fasteners, such as in the rear compartment, which always seemed precarious to me, although I never actually lost anything. As a trailer: Once it's hooked up to the bike, it's actually hard to tell the difference between this and a premium trailer. Premium trailers have bigger wheels, suspension systems and cushier seats to make it more comfortable for the kiddos, but I haven't actually had a kid complain yet. Half the time I make it home with a sleeping toddler in the back. Score one for the instep. My biggest complaint is that the pin which attaches the trailer to the bike needs to be removed completely during the attachment process, and can easily get lost. Would the $3 in parts and labor it would have cost the manufacturer to attach it to arm with a bit of tough nylon really cut into their profit margins? I guess so. 8/10 As a stroller: Premium stroller/trailer combos have invested in all kinds of clever devices to assist the transition from trailer to stroller and vice versa. Not so the instep. There's a screw, and a knob, and the whole front wheel assembly comes off and gets reattached on the other side. You have to hold four things in your hand at once. I don't like this. I haven't lost a screw or washer yet, but I'm sure I will at the worst possible time and place. The other issue is that there are no brakes. Well, the manufacturer has included some string with a snap hook situation you can wrap around the wheel, but it's totally impractical. Like most trailer/stroller combos where the arm is part of the combo, it has an excessive footprint on sidewalks, interiors, and going through doors. Overall the Instep works, but it won't replace your daily driver. 4/10. Bottom line, for the money, this thing works. I got mine to see if I liked using a trailer/stroller combo. After one season, I definitely see the appeal, so I'm going to upgrade to something fancy and scandanavian. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 23, 2021 by Sam Rox Da Box Sam Rox Da Box

  • Yes.
Color: Orange
I’m just going to review the stroller side since we haven’t hooked it up to a bike yet. MY SON LOVES THIS THING. Please save us. He asks for his “baby car” every day. We were going to use the excuse that it doesn’t work in snow. He knows that’s BS. It rolls over snow and rocks like it rolls over everything else - smooth and beautifully. So it’s 20 degrees this winter and I’m still taking this sucker over hills and mountainous terrain (we live near Breckenridge, Colorado) and the only thing that’s changed is now I have to wear spikes on my shoes. HOW DOES IT ROLL SO WELL?? Absolutely worthwhile purchase. Wish we bought it when our oldest was younger so we could have been using it all along. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 9, 2022 by Tarrieann Dirschel Tarrieann Dirschel

  • as advertised and decent for money, no park brake
Color: Orange
We use for senior dogs and it works great. Miss having a parking brake though
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 21, 2023 by Diana-Faye L Todd

  • Well-made! Great if you leave it built and don't fold it up often or convert it to a stroller often
Color: Green
If you live in a small apartment and need to store this behind your couch, it folds compactly; great! It works! Buy it! BUT, if you want to have the stroller handle on it too, don't buy it! It's too much of a pain to fold up because you have to take off the stroller handle **every stinking time** you want to fold it up! That's a pain! You'll need to spend $400~$500 on a better bike trailer/stroller which folds much better and easier, such as the "Burley Honey Bee, 2 Seat Kids Bike Trailer & Stroller" which folds **incredibly easily and quickly**, withOUT removing the stroller handle, instead! So, if you can leave this thing set up in your garage, it's great! But, if you don't have a garage and you want the convenience of quickly folding it, spend $450 on the Burley Honey Bee instead. I'm returning this and buying that instead, because I need to quickly fold and unfold it often to store it behind the couch in a tiny apartment, and because I want the convenience of **easily** converting it to a stroller each time I arrive at the grocery store so I can push my baby around while shopping, then pedal us both home afterwards. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 16, 2022 by Gabriel S

  • good product
Color: Orange
good product
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 18, 2023 by aviram levy

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