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5 Bicycle trailers for children

Cougar trailer by Chariot Carriers

Material: Lightweight aluminum frame
Seat:
Back and bottom padded seat. Can sit 1 or 2 children
Wheels:
20 inches lightweight push button wheels
Other details:
Large windows for better visibility. Large storage, bag in the back. Five points seatbelt system. Conversion kits for walking, jogging, hiking and cross-country skiing available.
Capacity:
100 lbs
Cost:
$ 724,99

Available at La Cordée

Bicycle trailer by MEC

Material: Lightweight and strong aluminum and steel
Seat:
Five points seatbelt system
Wheels:
Spoke wheels that are easy to install and remove
Other details:
Screen mesh protects from UV rays. Storage space in the back. Stroller conversion kit sold separately.
Capacity:
Up to 75 lbs for the single and up to 100 lbs for the double
Cost:
$ 299,00 for the single and $ 329,99 for the double

Available at Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC)

Kid for 2 by Croozer

Material: Lightweight and robust aluminum
Seat:
Double padded
Wheels:
20 inch wheels
Other details:
Can be converted into a stroller. Kit includes a hitch arm, a 8 inch stroller wheel and a 16 inch jogging wheel with brake
Capacity:
Not available
Cost:
$ 524,99

Available at Atmosphère

CCM Ultimate

Material: Durable powder-coated aluminum frame
Seat:
Comfortable padded seat
Wheels:
steel rims and 20 inch wheels with reflectors
Other details:
Foldable for quick and easy storage. Safety brake strap
Capacity:
Not available
Cost:
$ 249,99

Available at Canadian Tire

Joyrider by InStep

Material: Lightweight aluminum frame
Seat:
Five point seatbelt system. Padded seat.
Wheels:
20 inch alloy wheels
Other details:
Easy to fold, sun visors, convertible stroller and storage pouch. Can sit 2 children.
Capacity:
100 lbs
Cost:
$ 299,99

Available at Costco


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