Since you didn't send any pictures of what this looks like (putting the burden on your readers to either do this or ignore the post), I can't comment on this specific trailer. I would suggest, though, that you get a trailer that is far more multi-purposed than the common Burley-type trailers that hook to the side of the bike and are mostly designed to haul kids. Ones that hook to the seatpost (such as Blue Sky trailers) are more stable, but, more importantly, hold a lot more than these trailers. Of course, if the Croozer is like the Blue Sky ones, then I'd say, "yes, good choice." But if you can use it like a stroller, then it isn't as useful as a trailer designed to hold kids when they are little, and freight when they grow up.
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Aaron Crandall <[email protected]>wrote: > Does anyone have a Croozer trailer that they'd like to comment on, > good/bad? I was thinking of getting a Chariot, which still look nicer, but > am impressed that the Croozer comes with all the components to be a > trailer, stroller, and jogger, for about the same cost. > > I'd never heard of Croozer before seeing someone on the path the other day > using it as a stroller... > > Thanks, > Aaron > > _______________________________________________ > Bikies mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.danenet.org/listinfo.cgi/bikies-danenet.org > > -- "If we continue to consume the world until there's no more to consume, then there's going to come a day, sure as hell, when our children or their children or their children's children are going to look back on us--on you and me--and say to themselves, 'My God, what kind of monsters were these people?'" --Daniel Quinn
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