So you are thinking about a touring or bikepacking adventure but you are wondering if you should get a bike trailer? You might be wondering if bike trailers are even really worth getting? Why should you choose them over a more traditional and popular racks and pannier or bikepacking bags options?

Rest assured that this article will serve as an informative guide to help you figure out if a bike trailer is really for you. And give you some options of the best bike trailers to choose from for touring. To make sure you’ll be good to hit the road or the single tracks. The twenty trailers listed below are some of the best on the market.

All these trailers are used by other bike tourers. In this article, we will be looking at these different highly recommended bike trailers for towing all your gear. They come in a range of prices and features. And some are better for different purposes, which we will discuss. So you will be able to find some great options for your next adventure.

We will be highlighting some important details and qualities of each trailer, and cover what other bike travellers like so much. What worked and what didn’t work so much.

First, lets cover the generalities of bike trailers and begin to understand what to look out for when buying one. So you can have a solid foundation before we start talking shop.

Understanding Bike Trailers

Bike Trailer Weight

Some say that bike trailers weigh more then a touring pannier setup. Yes, this maybe the case but how much heavier does a trailer setup weigh compared to panniers?

For example here is a comparison of the two setups:

Touring panniers setup : 2 x Ortlieb Back-Roller Classics (1900 grams), 2 x Sport Roller City – Front panniers (1210 grams), 3110 grams + Tubus racks front and back = 1280 grams. Total 4290 grams with a total capacity of around 65 L

Trailer setup : Freeparable T2 (one of the lightest trailer setups) = 3600 grams with a 60 L max capacity and limited 30 kg weight capacity

This is just one example but you can actually get a lighter setup with a bike trailer setup. Not considering other handlebar bags and bike bags. As you could have these additionally for both setups. If you removed the front panniers, as I ride with only rear panniers for most my three or so month long tours this would make the panniers weigh less them the trailer at 3080 grams.

So realistically even with one of the lighter bike trailer options in this list it still is heavier then a pannier setup. But I really don’t think a sub 1 kg difference is going to be that much on the hills.

Bike style and overall design

Bike trailers in general have a vary of design and style, even bike trailers built for touring and long distance cycling in mind they still vary from manufacturer.

In deciding which design is suited to you best. Is to ask yourself what is your main purpose for using the trailer? Are you taking your family on a bike tour and need a trailer for your kids? Hoping to shred some off-road trails? Or more of a year long touring expedition? or even taking you dog with you around the world by bike? You intended use will dictate the bike trailer that suits your need most.

For example, personally, I have been looking at getting a trailer. But I would most likely be using it for my English Staffy. I want to take him on a epic off-road bikepacking adventure. So a one wheel trailer with suspension would probably be the best option for me.

Two or one wheel bike trailer

Typically you want a trailer with two wheels for road tours and adventures you wish to go cycling with a toddler. Two wheel trailers offer, more stability at low speeds. And are more suited to around town and commuting. As they’re easier to load.

Then you have one wheeled trailers. Which are more my style and what I would prefer. These trailers are generally narrower, lighter, have a lower rolling resistance, are more manoeuvrable (as they lean with the bike), have one less wheel to puncture and can better avoid potholes.

But considering the wheels you also need to think about how the bike trailer will mount onto your bike. Depending on different models there are many different mounting systems.

Different mounting styles

Axle Mount

This is the most common mounting style with bike trailers. This mounting method id the quickest for installation and removal. A common size is a 12mm rear axle. Some of the bikes in this list are axle mounts.

Seatpost Mount

These are good for turning tight corners. They pivot closer to the front of the bike. The disadvantage is that the rear wheel cuts corners when you turn, making them not preferred for off-road touring or bikepacking.

Foldable or packable bike trailers

Again depending on your personal use for a bike trailer. Some trailer options out there offer you the ability to fold down the bike trailer. Making them perfect to travel on public transport with and flying oversees. You can also get packable folding bike trailers, for Bromptons and other folding bike brands. Allowing you to use the bike trailer as a trailer but also as luggage for all your gear and folding bike when it is time to fly back home.

Pros To Using Bike Trailers

  • Some trailer options are able to disassemble, making them easier to get onto public transport.
  • You can just throw your stuff into a trailer instead of having to very carefully pack panniers.
  • Perfect for carrying a hiking bag when hiking and biking.
  • Add extra stability to the bikes control
  • Great option if you want to bike tour as a family, and take your toddlers with you.
  • Bike trailers eliminate the need for heavy-duty frames, forks and wheels. Permitting the use for just about any type of bike for touring. Meaning that you can use a lightweight bike, making you overall setup lighter then a traditional touring one.
  • If you are riding a bike that is not decide for cycle travelling over long distance. In terms of eyelets for racks and panniers. You do have the option to use a bike trailer to solve this problem. Or use bikepacking bags or read about these ways to mounting racks on a bike that don’t accomodate them. Many options out there.
  • Better for longer multiple month or even year long trips, allowing you to store more space. If you like to travel with a lot of gear! riding in comfort! bike trailer could be a option for you.
  • Great transport option if you want to take you pooch with you on a tour. Especially medium to large sized dogs, trailers are the best way to transport them.
  • Easier to cart around one bag off a trailer then all four panniers.
  • Single wheel trailer designs make it easier to carry large loads through difficult terrain
  • Large storage space allows for storing bulky items that you my want to take home on your trip. I was considering getting on to do a “Amazon FBA Book Sourcing Trip” where I go to thrift stores around Australia and fill up a cargo trailer to sell online.

Cons To Using Bike Trailers

  • It is harder with a trailer to have to carry your bike or bike through muddy areas. And hike a bike sections, also getting them onto trains and other public transport, can be a hassle
  • Perceived idea of a lack of secure storage
  • Effects on the overall handling of the bike
  • Possibility for extra tyres to puncture
  • Navigation through tight spaces that you would otherwise get though with panniers. A wider trailer may not.
  • Riding up hills can be a slog.
  • A trailer can mean extra hassle having to carry it, and having to fly with it overseas. All which is possible by the way, just takes extra hassle.
  • The better quality and reliable bike trailer option can be expensive and a added cost, compared to just using panniers.
  • More rolling resistance due to extra wheels And extra weight. Although you can get some lightweight trailers that do a great job
  • harder to lift over obstacles on trails etc. (single wheel trailers are easier more for two wheeled trailers)

Best Trailers For Your Next Adventure

Now to the good stuff, what are some of the best bike trailers out there? When looking at bike trailers, remember that not all the trailers that you come across will be specifically designed for the demands and abuse from touring or bikepacking.

Some trailers that are cheaper may appear to look very similar to more expensive and durable models. But on closer inspection they are made from weaker materials and you can not expect them to last.

The great thing about the listed trailers in this article, is that all are used by fellow bike travellers. Most are designed for touring in mind. I say most as some options are cargo type trailers and baby trailers. That are not touring bikes first. But the fact that many bike travellers have used all them and have been impressed with how they hold up. Is enough of a confidence boost in these products for me!

The overall build quality of a bike trailer. Is something to look out for when you are looking at trailers. You don’t have to purchase any of the listed models below, but you for sure want to be careful when selecting a bike trailer, that is going to be able to stand up the the demands of bike touring.

Without further ado, check out these popular bike trailers for touring. They come from a variety of brands, so you will get a good selection of what’s available.

Topeak Journey Trailer and Dry Bag (Or TX option)

This Topeak Journey Trailer offers a TwinSpar frame, the lightweight yet rugged alloy design handles any touring load with predictable and stable road manners.

SlideLock quick release fittings allow the rider to attach or remove the trailer easily, or with an extra optional fitting, install the trailer on a second bike.

A custom waterproof drybag fits securely into the trailer and can double as stand alone luggage. Fits on bikes with rear dropout spacing of 130 mm or 135 mm with 26” or 700c wheels.

Mount WeightWheel SizeCapacityPrice
Axle6.45 kg / 14.22 Ib –
including dry bag
16” alloy wheel65.3 L / 3980 ci &
32 kg / 70 lb
$449.49

This trailer has a lot of really great aspects that make it one of the best bike trailers out there. With a reasonable price and a reliable brand, you’ll be happy to get started with this one. Some of the features included for this bike trailer are as follow.

  • SlideLock quick release fittings allow the rider to attach or remove the trailer easily, or with an extra optional fitting, install the trailer on a second bike
  • Roll top closure provides complete protection from the weather & road spray
  • Rear fender includes a light clip for extra safety (Rear light is not included)
  • Rear fender keeps road spray off of bag & trailer
  • Journey DryBag material is sonically welded & seam sealed for durable, waterproof protection
  • Safety flag keeps you visible to motorists

Some bike travellers have said that the TOPEAK trailer is very easier to attach to the bike. Compared to the BOB trailers. There is no rattling of the hook-on parts. Trailer feels lighter being aluminium but may not be as tough as the BOB one. Towing is a breeze and your average speed is hardly affected. A little bit on the pricey side. It is great that the bottom plate is closed, which will keep the bag cleaner. 

BOB Yak Bike Trailers

The Bob Yak trailer feature a single rear wheel and narrow width for snaking through the urban jungle or even cruising singletrack. For 700c with full-wrap fenders or 29″ wheel equip.

The YAK’s “in-line” design creates a low center of gravity, excellent aerodynamics, and all-around stability. YAK’s are compatible with full-suspension bikes, as well as with bikes that have solid-axle hubs. The Plus adds a waterproof Dry Sak.

Mount WeightWheel SizeCapacityPrice
Axle6.1 kgs, 13.5 lbs16 x 1.75″32 kgs, 70 lbsFrom $305.50

The Bob Yak bike trailers are well designed, and one of, if not the most popular bike trailer brands out on the market day, with many bike tourers. The features on the Yak include.

  • Compatible with most full-suspension bicycles and most bicycles that have solid-axle hubs.
  • Attaches quickly and easily to a bicycle’s rear wheel using the BOB Quick Release or BOB Nutz system.
  • Low center of gravity keeps the weight off your bicycle frame for better handling and performance than racks and panniers.
  • Trailer tracks rear wheel of bicycle, making it easier to navigate narrow roads or single track.
  • 70 lb. carrying capacity so you don’t have to leave anything behind.
  • Constructed of 4130 chromoly steel tubing that’s lightweight and long-lasting.
  • Yak 28 – for 28” wheels, 29er mountain bikes and 700c road bikes with full wrap fenders.
  • Yak Plus – comes with a BOB Dry Sak.
  • BOB Trailers are now compatible with 12mm thru-axles & fat bikes!

Extrawheel Bike Trailer

Bicycle trailer Extrawheel BRAVE 26″ Nomad panniers 60L

A interesting design and add on to most bikes the Extrawheel is just that. I wheel that sits at the back of your bike like any trailer, but is able to carry panniers like you would on your bike. Making it a great alternative or addition. If you need extra storage space for those long bike treks.

Mount WeightWheel SizeCapacityPrice
Axle8.32 kg26 x 2,1″35 kg / up to 100 LFrom €499.99 or $548.99

Radical Design cyclone IV Trekking Trailer

The Cyclone Bicycle Trailers have been used all over the world for cycling holidays, long bike rides and expeditions. Thanks to its robustness, very low rolling resistance and quick conversion to a duffle bag, the Cyclone IV Trekking is the perfect trailer for any bike trip with luggage.

Has two options allowing it to fit on both 16-20 inch rear wheel and bikes with 26-29 inch rear wheels. This two-wheeler keeps itself in balance and the behavior of the bike is not affected. You can park your bike with the trailer still attached during a break without risking it to capsize. With the tow bar connecting to the bike’s rear hub, your bike’s rear is still available for a child carrier or luggage.

The trailer offers up to 100 liters and 40 kg storage capacities. The bag opens all around for maximum accessibility, using a 10mm YKK zipper with two lockable sliders. The TIG welded frame bushings guarantee a strong and secure connection of the wheels to the frame, even at high loads and speeds. The wheels are equipped with industrial closed bearings, ensuring minimal rolling resistance and maximum security.

BOB Ibex trailer

This is the trailer I want to get the most. It comes with suspension, and one wheel making it the best for off-road adventures. Due to riding over rough surfaces, this trailer, features adjustable rear suspension with 3 inches of travel to give the rider and the gear a smoother ride.

  • Quick Release attach system, spare attach pin, Spider bungee, 2-piece safety flag, fender, reflectors, detailed user manual, and Dry Sak (94 liters of capacity) 
  • Rear wheel features stainless steel spokes, an aluminum rim, and uses a sealed cartridge bearing aluminum hub 
  • IBEX model has adjustable suspension with a minimum of 3″ travel 
  • Compatible with most full-suspension bicycles and most bicycles that have solid-axle hubs.
  • CroMoly construction with powder coated finish 
  • Carries up to 70 pounds

Burley Nomad

The Burley Nomad is a two wheel cargo style bike trailer. That comes with extra options to add a rack on the top of the trailer to add to its usability.

It is the perfect trailer for touring or running errands around town. Lightweight and sturdy, the Nomad can easily carry camping gear, groceries, tools or a cooler full of refreshments.

  • Voluminous carrying capacity with removable interior space-divider
  • Breaks down to 32.5 x 19 x 9″
  • 100 lb (40kg) capacity
  • Additional storage available with cargo rack accessory and carry bag
  • Easy-to-clean fabric; multiple tie-down points secure cargo
  • 16″ quick-release alloy wheel size and new S-bend tow bar lower the center of gravity and improve towing center line for greater stability

Costing $370, but don’t take my word for how good this trailer is, head over the REI and read what the reviews have to say!

Tout Terrain Mule Trailer

The Mule a suspended single-wheel cargo trailer that lets you haul your gear on a trips across town or a tour around the globe. That has a seatpost mounting system. Built with a lightweight, sturdy CrMo steel frame, handling is nimble yet stable even while fully loaded. Suspension is highly adjustable, letting you set the travel, ride height, shock pressure and damping to suit your terrain and cargo load. 

The Mule can carry up to 38kg and 80-100 litres of cargo on surfaces ranging from paved roads to technical singletrack. 

  • Lightweight (6.7kg) with sturdy CrMo steel frame carries up to 38kg of cargo
  • Flexible attachment and cargo carrying options with the available liner and Ortileb Duffel
  • Adjustable travel and ground clearance for on- and off-road use
  • Highly adjustable Air shock can be tuned for cargo/passenger weight and terrain
  • Optional integrated CrMo stand increases stability for bike and trailer for loading and unloading
  • Single-track chassis with tilting technology – very little lateral forces act on your child or cargo while cornering

‘best trailer for touring with your Dog’

Burley Tail Wagon

The Tail Wagon trailer from Burley is one of the most popular bike trailers for taking your furry friends on some epic adventures. Specifically designed for your dog, the trailers offers, flip-down tailgate for quick loading and a suspended, removable floor for easy cleaning.

The features of this bike trailer include the following.

  • Roll-up cover with zippers and mesh windows for maximum air flow
  • Cargo pockets for storing leashes and other pet gear
  • Compact fold flattens trailer for storage and transportation
  • Large rear tailgate for quick loading and unloading
  • Removable floor for easy cleaning
  • Drum-tight fabric keeps pets secure while riding
  • 16″ spoked alloy wheels
  • Ready To Bike: includes hitch, tow arm and safety flag
  • Flex Connector allows bike to lay flat while trailer remains upright
  • 6061-T6 Aluminum Frame
  • Includes handlebar for optional stroller kits
  • Spacious interior with 75 lb. carrying capacity

If you want to read what previous owners of this trailer have to say! Check out the positive reviews at REI. This trailer costs $400.

Burley Travoy trailer

The Travoy is a very conveniently designed bike trailer, from commuting essentials to groceries or camping gear. Allowing you to take it into a grocery store wheeling it with you. It also folds to briefcase size for storage. An innovative hitch attaches to your seatpost and releases with the flip of a switch. The features of the Travoy include.

  • Weighs less than 10 lb, carries up to 60 lb.
  • Compact fold breaks down to briefcase size in seconds
  • Includes Tie-Down Straps and Tote Bag
  • Attaches and detaches in seconds
  • Provides a safe, secure solution for bike trips involving multiple stops
  • Better stability than standard panniers or backpacks
  • Customize with full line of accessory bags for shopping or commuting
  • 12” black push-button wheels

So many bike travellers are super pleased with this trailer. It is a cheaper option at $249.00, but still offers that Burley quality! On REI it has a average 4.7 out of 5 star rating! If you don’t believe me check out the reviews!

‘best trailer for touring with your toddler’

Burley Bee

The Burley Bee bike trailer for kids enables family adventures on a budget without sacrificing safety and durability. It is a lightweight, trailer features comfortable seating for one or two children, tinted windows and plenty of space for cargo. One of the more favourite options for bike touring with your kids, featuring

  • Compact fold flattens the trailer for easy storage and transportation
  • 20” push button wheels for quick removal
  • Tinted side windows
  • Standard Features on Every Burley Bike Trailer for Kids:
  • Ready To Bike: includes hitch, tow arm and safety flag
  • Designed and tested to meet or exceed ASTM F1975-09 safety standards
  • Flex Connector allows bike to lay flat while trailer remains upright
  • Five-point harness system
  • Full internal aluminium roll cage for protection in an accident
  • Hammock style seat provides passive suspension for rider comfort
  • Heat treated 6061-T6 aluminium frame tubes and hinges
  • Included Steel Hitch
  • Wheel guards for protection from unforeseen obstacles
  • Side battens create structured barrier between wheels and passenger
  • Water resistant 600D polyester cover and seat fabric
  • Front-to-rear fold provides increased strength and stability
  • Reflective materials and reflectors for visibility (front, rear and wheels)
  • Recessed helmet pocket for extra head room
  • UV protection windows are rated UPF 30 and block 96-97.4% of UV light
  • Safety flag for visibility
  • Interior pockets in both cargo area and child seating area
  • Spacious rear cargo area

Available in the standard trailer or stroller & trailer option. Starting from $350. The Burley Bee is another trailer that is backed by some great reviews.

‘best trailer for turning your bike bike into a cargo bike’

Surly Bill Long Long Bed Trailer

Perfect for hauling a heap of cargo around town. As this post is more suited to touring and bikepacking. Surly does offer a. short bed option, which is more appropriate to touring. Which is probably a better option.

The beds and hitch are constructed mainly of TIG-welded 4130 CroMoly steel. CroMoly steel is tough and durable and well-suited to this task. We used 304 stainless steel hardware where appropriate to ensure corrosion resistance and a long life. The beds have threaded eyelets for bolting down decking, corner posts, or creating other custom accessories using readily-accessible materials from your local hardware store, lumberyard or home improvement store.

Due to its hauling potential, this Surly trailer costs a whopping $750.

Burley Coho XC

The Burley Coho Xc is a single wheel cargo trailer, that offers durability and thoughtful design to gear-hauling for bike camping, touring and singletrack riding.

The yoke adjusts quickly without tools to fit 126-197mm hubs. The adjustable kickstand holds the trailer and bike upright, and the release handle disconnects the trailer with one hand. The single wheel means you can take the Coho XC with you anywhere your adventure takes you.

Features of this versatile single wheel adventure bike trailer, are.

  • Coil-spring suspension stabilizes the trailer and gear, reducing structural stress and creating a smoother ride on rough terrain.
  • Hitching system allows for quick and easy installation and removal from a wide range of bike types.
    • Adjustable width yoke allows for simple, tool-free adjustment and installation on a wide range of hub widths (126-197mm).
    • Burley Ballz™ dual ball hitch lets the yoke snap quickly into place with dual locking cams.
    • Release handle simultaneously disconnects both cam locks with one hand.
  • Height-adjustable kickstand holds trailer and bike upright for easy loading and unloading of cargo.
  • Removable side panels.
  • Cargo bay allows for 70+ liters of storage, with numerous points for strapping down additional gear.
  • Plus compatible rear fork allows for three tire options (16” x 3” Plus size wheel, 16” x 2.125” off-road wheel and 16” x 1.75” road tire). Off-road wheel included with Coho XC.
  • Accessory mounts for bottle cages or other tools.
  • Level frame and fender for securing long and oversized objects to trailer.
  • Tool-free takedown: quickly disassembles into compact footprint for storage and travel.
  • Kickstand, side panels and cargo net are included.
  • Flag holder doubles as bottle opener.
  • Single wheel provides slimmer profile, allowing access on narrow single-track and lower rolling resistance.
  • Customizable setup with optional accessories: The Coho Pannier Rack and Pannier Set provide additional capacity over the rear wheel. Stow gear in the Dry Bag and conquer snow and sand with the Coho 16+ Wheel.
  • Frame is made of aluminum.

The Coho comes in at $450. If you want to read more about this trailer I suggest checking out the reviews on REI.

‘The lightest weight trailer for touring’

Freeparable T2

Proclaimed the lightest bike trailer on the market at only 3.6 kg. Providing a overall efficiency, with low resistance and perfect balancing making it a match made in heaven for long distance.

Offers great off-road abilities. 100% waterproof, so not a worry about getting your gear wet. Comes with a storage bag when not in use and packing for a flight.

Cycling with SunUp Eco’s MaxiDyn Dynamo, you always have power: up to 13 watts output to charge your lights and gadgets.  No need to worry about running out of electricity in the middle of nowhere anymore and getting the electricity for free. The rear wheel on the trailer is small, but can create same power output at much lower speed with gear ratio advantage.

‘Best Brompton Folding Bike Trailer’

Cyclone IV Chubby Bicycle Trailer

Are you touring on a Brompton and looking for the ultimate trailer that you can pack your Brompton and all your gear into when you need to get public transport or catch a flight? This Cyclone IV Chubby does just that.

It comes in a variety of types : Brompton, Birdy, Airnimal, Tern Verge X and 26-29″ bike. Each version has its own dedicated wheel size and hitch ball.

The Chubby folds away real small, on the road it sports a capacity of 100 liters and 40 kg. The bag opens all around for maximum accessibility, using a 10mm YKK zipper with two lockable sliders. The TIG welded frame bushings guarantee a strong and secure connection of the wheels to the frame, even at high loads and speeds. The wheels are equipped with industrial closed bearings, ensuring minimal rolling resistance and maximum security.

‘Budget Friendly Bike Trailer Option’

Maya Bike Trailer

The Maya bike trailer is on of the better budget bike trailer options on the market. It is recommended by other bike travellers as a cheaper alternative to some of the more pricey versions.

Comes with a kickstand to hold your bike and trailer upright. And is used as a wheelbarrow so you can easily more around your cargo.

“Designed and built for city streets, rides to the beach, camping getaways, cross-country touring, and any other type of cycling adventure you would like to experience absolutely hassle-free.” Has some welcoming features considering the nice price.

  • Convenient. Kickstand holds your bike and trailer upright for easy parking, loading and unloading.
  • Multi-Purpose. Converts into a wheelbarrow so you can comfortably move cargo from one place to another.
  • Spacious. Square flatbed is perfectly sized for your cooler; camping gear; a couple cases of beer; a large square container; a recycling bin; or of course, the FREE custom water-resistant bag.
  • Removable. Quickly attach/detach your bike trailer with the Quick Release or solid axle Adaptors. No need for tools.
  • Safe. With an angled pivot point and low center of gravity, there is virtually no fishtailing, even when riding down-hill.
  • Light. Under 13 lbs (5.9 kg) total weight. You won’t feel the bike trailer behind you.
  • Durable. Every Maya Cycle bike trailer is tested for quality and proper function.
  • Flexible. Tubular steel flexes to absorb shock when off-roading.
  • Precise. The 16” wheel follows directly behind your bike tires.
  • Strong. Easily carries up to 66 lbs (30 kg).
  • Generous. Use with or without panniers and/or bike racks.
  • Visible. Reflective stripes are located on the bike trailer bag and flag.

Adventure CT1 Bike Trailers

This bike trailer is another options that at the moment is providing harder to find. Die to availability. Just thought is was worth mentioning if you can find it. It is a bike trailer worth looking into. But for the sake of this article I am not going to. go into the details. But if you want you can read more here.

Aevon KIT L80

One of the really cool features of this bike trailer is its ability to fold down in ‘4 min’ from 1.76m to 0.84m, with no tools. Making it a great option if you are worried about having to fly with a bike trailer. It mounts onto the seatpost. This is Aevon’s lightest trailer setup. Despite its size, it can carry a load up to 35kg. 

Aevon UNO 100 Bike Trailer

This is an alternative Aevon bike trailer option if you are looking for something a bit cheaper that also is suited mainly for road touring conditions. As it does not include any shockers.

The UNO 100 trailer has the same quality and the same technical characteristics as the STD 100. It carries easily up to 100L of load.

Weber monoporter

The Monoporter is not only great on the bike, but is easy to handle off the bike as well. This trailer folds flat, a great advantage for quick and easy storage in congested travel areas. The innovative hitch system adds security with the ability to lock the trailer to your bicycle. Great for the cyclist who doesn’t like to leave home without their trailer, as well as those who enjoy off-road tours with a light, accommodating trailer.

The dry bag that is in the photo comes sold separately. With the included features below.

  • Available with a black frame
  • Easy, foldable design
  • Innovative fork mounting system which locks to your bike (includes 2 keys)
  • Includes 3″ of suspension
  • Tubular aluminum frame with hard plastic flatbed
  • Locking dry bag buckles
  • Removable feet for trailer stability when off the bike
  • 2 snap-on straps included
  • Includes fender
  • Comes with high quality Schwalbe 20″ x 1.5″ Marathon Racer tire

About The Author

codey

codey

Codey Orgill, a seasoned bicycle adventurer, has been exploring the world on two wheels for over 10 years. Since embarking on his initial cycling journey, Codey Orgill has traversed numerous countries, experiencing a series of epic adventures.