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started by rcortesi on August 3, 2007

I'm going to get a bike trailer for towing my children (2).

What are the ones that you guys like and dislike?

It does not need to convert to a jogging stroller.

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tri-ac posted 1 year ago.

can't go wrong with a burley (their resale is even pretty good, at least here in bikey NW...DC not so sure). ours folds up pretty well to fit in the back of our wagon with space for other things. ours, a single, works for small errands: kid + two grocery bags. they definitely work all weather and have pretty flexible sun shading too.

i would stick your kids in whatever models you're considering. my 'little' boy is only 2 1/2, but, with a helmet, his head is already touching the canopy (burley solo). (he is definitely abv 90% for height though) also, i've seen pairs of kids in a double quite happily asleep, but a tad squeezed

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barreg posted 1 year ago.

I can recommend the In-Step Rocket. We got it about a year ago and it is light, easy to attach, and holds 2 kids. It can fold up for taking on trips as well. We thought about getting a Burley, but they were out of our price range.

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trainDaBrain posted 1 year ago.

We've been using the Wike with success - holds up to 60 lbs, tracks great, and converts to a double jogger with no problem.