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Schwinn Joyrider Bicycle Trailer (Red/Gray)

Schwinn Joyrider Bicycle Trailer (Red/Gray)Brand: Schwinn
Category: Sports
Department: Children's

List Price: $429.99
Buy New: $306.95
as of 9/10/2010 13:57 PDT details
You Save: $123.04 (29%)



New (8) from $306.95

Seller: VM Innovations
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 51 reviews
Sales Rank: 23539

Color: Red/Gray
Age: 1 - 7 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 49
Dimensions (in): 40 x 28 x 12

MPN: 13-PR150
Model: 13-PR150
UPC: 038675015098
EAN: 0038675015098
ASIN: B001GAPU6C

Release Date: August 1, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days

Features:
  • Easily converts to a stroller with included kit, Traditional jogging stroller design offers high performance
  • Folds compactly and quick release wheels come off for easy trunk storage
  • Parent tray and pockets for snacks and drinks, Comfortable and adjustable handle for an effortless run
  • Roomy and adjustable canopy for plenty of sun protection, Spacious underseat basket for all your extra gear
  • Secure child harness and cockpit, plus shocks for added comfort, Seats one child up to 50 lbs

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Product Description
Never leave the little ones behind with the Schwinn® Joyrider™ bike trailer. Designed to attach to nearly any bicycle's rear hub, it holds two children (100 lbs total weight) within the roomy, padded cabin. The seat back reclines for your children's comfort on long rides, and convenient pockets keep snacks and drinks handy. For additional utility, the Joyrider™ trailer converts to a stroller and folds for easy storage.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars 90% Stroller   July 19, 2010
Hell
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

For me the Joyrider will be about 90% stroller and 10% bike trailer. Just got it last week and used it over the weekend for my 23 month and 7 month old. They loved it! The one thing I noticed right away is how smooth it is to push. After using traditional strollers for 5 mile walks with the kids I couldn't believe how easy this pushed. That would probably make a big difference when pulling with a bike. The built in bug net is a huge plus as well. I am also amazed at how easily that side and front tires come off. The only thing they could make better is a mirror right behind the front wheel so I could see the kids. I'll try to install something like that myself.


5 out of 5 stars Excelente y dicertido Child bike trailer !!!!   July 12, 2010
Nepa Massa (Bethesda, MD, USA)

Excelente producto. Facil de armar, terminaciones de gran calidad, y mi nieto lo disfruta realmente.



5 out of 5 stars Not just a 5-star complacent review   July 9, 2010
lkazoku
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

As many other people here, we have been thinking about buying a trailer for some time and were looking at various. In the end, after much hesitation and asking the kids by showing pictures, we ended up buying the Joyrider. I must admit I was feeling very excited and a bit uneasy at the same time, because a few well pointed facts in the bad reviews left me this gut feeling...

We have been using it daily for several weeks now, and there are some of those bad points I want to address to reassure worried parents :

. The storage space is not so small, as long as you don't store bulky things
. The weight... of course it adds to the overall weight but it is really not that bad unless you are way out of shape.
. The front wheel, we did not have the rattling problem yet, I would expect it to rattle if I started running around, but this is not a jogger.

Most important things about safety, I read somewhere that this particular trailer is very dangerous if the bicycle falls. This is not true, as any recent trailer (including dead cheap ones), the tow bar has a kind of mobile joint that handles this perfectly.

Final point : the belts. I read people complaining about the belts. It sounds like they were being listened to : the Joyrider we received (beginning of June) does have two 5-point harnesses. No short straps or transverse belt for two.

In the end we are really happy about it, and glad we waited until now to have an even better product. The kids don't feel claustrophobic as they would in a different design, and it is even possible to use it as a stroller until you get to the plane at the airport (provided you remove the wheels when packing at the boarding gate). Feel free to comment if you want to ask something.



5 out of 5 stars Awesome!!   July 5, 2010
djramey
I bought this after trying one of your run-of-the-mill bike trailers from a friend. My 4 year old son's head was brushing up against the mesh on hers, and my 1 yr old was slouching really bad because the strap between the legs was too far away. This trailer solved both their problems! It is wonderful! I love it!

It takes some getting used to because I am pulling an extra 80 pounds of weight between my two boys and the trailer, but a few bike rides later and I am already used to it!

This trailer is so comfy for my boys, and makes a great double stroller for long days or full day trips to places like fairs, carnivals, and amusement parks. My 4 year old never uses a stroller anymore, but it is nice to have some where to put him if he gets tired or keeps wandering off, during those long all day outings! It is very padded compared to the other average trailers on the market.

The Joyrider was SUPER easy to put together. Actually, all I had to do is put on the wheels. Connecting it to my bike wasn't too bad either. Just have to take off one nut, put on the coupler, then put the nut back on.

I would HIGHLY recommend this trailer! It is a bit bigger than the other ones out there, but your children are riding in comfort. My 1 year old's head does not just flop forward when he dozes off. The seat reclines just a tiny bit, which is enough to keep his head up and not flopping forward when he falls asleep.

My only complaint is that it does not fit well through most standard doors. I can get it through mine, but it takes a little of proper angling. I live in an apartment building, and I have to take my bike and the trailer/kids down the elevator separately (same time, but not connected). It is too long to fit down the elevator together. It is worth this small inconvenience though!!!



4 out of 5 stars great trailer, bad stroller   June 28, 2010
browntown
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

as a trailer its fantastic, but as a stroller, it SUCKS! the swivel wheel in the front flutters like crazy! and forget about finding the jogger attachment anywhere.

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