Travoy Compact Folding Cargo Bike Trailer - Lightweight & Portable for Urban Commuting, Grocery Shopping & Outdoor Adventures
Travoy Compact Folding Cargo Bike Trailer - Lightweight & Portable for Urban Commuting, Grocery Shopping & Outdoor Adventures

Travoy Compact Folding Cargo Bike Trailer - Lightweight & Portable for Urban Commuting, Grocery Shopping & Outdoor Adventures

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Description

The Travoy’s compact design effortlessly stores away and is ready for deployment on your everyday commute or the occasional neighborhood bikeshare ride. The Quick Hitch, extendable tow arm and thoughtfully designed features maximize the trailer’s utility and functionality. The Travoy is the perfect tool for nimbly hauling the day’s groceries, luggage, or gear by bike for any urban adventure.

Features

    Quick Hitch allows for tool free installation and easy transition from bike to bike

    Integrated wheel guards protect and corral cargo

    Extendable tow arm provides additional clearance for racks and larger tires

    Wide kickstand provides a stable platform when freestanding

    Tow arm grip padding for off bike utility as a hand cart

    Fit Type: Vehicle Specific

    Sport Type: Outdoor Lifestyle

Reviews

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The fold-out unit was functioning about 3 minutes after I got the outer carton open -- snap-on wheels, fold-and-click bottom 'shelf', fold-and-click coupling tongue, quick-clamp receiver for the seat post... And the collapsing of the tongue for use as a hand cart is a natural, one-handed twist closed and twist open. I expect the whole thing including wheels will fit in one of my large rear paneers, but haven't tried it yet.E-bikers: take care cornering/maneuvering on hills or bumpy roads, as my cart toppled several times in these conditions. Just as a similar hand cart will lean over from time to time, think of this as a hand cart you can easily attach and pull with your bike -- not super stable. The telescoping tongue extension may improve tipping stability, fully extended? Anyway, probably does much better below 12mph, whereas on my e-bike I'm always itching to go nearly the class2 max at 22mph or whatever -- recommended only on the smoothest roads or with careful deceleration to more un-powered cruising speed, before bumps/curves.You're going to want a dedicated bag or two that coordinate well to this bike. Well-fit rubber bungies with a hook that's well suited to the provisions on the trailer frame should improve stability and carry capacity / variety of bags you can properly secure to the frame.The lowest tie-down provisions on the Travoy frame could benefit from being lower? As low as possible? I had a standard recycled shopping bag slip out from under the lowest tie-point several times (causing or caused-by my tipped trailer? -- not sure which).