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Epicurus.com - Schwinn Mark II Bike Trailer (Red/Grey/Black)

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List Price: $269.99
Our Price: $194.81
Your Save: $ 75.18 ( 28% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Schwinn
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Amazon Minimum Age: 12 Binding: Sports Brand: Schwinn Color: Red/grey/black EAN: 0038675076600 Feature: Handy 2-in-1 bike trailer that converts easily to a walking stroller Label: Schwinn Manufacturer: Schwinn Manufacturer Minimum Age: 12 Model: 13-SC766 Publisher: Schwinn Studio: Schwinn Warranty: Pacific Cycle warrants this product to be free of defective materials and workmanship for 1 year from the date of original purchase.
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Features
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Handy 2-in-1 bike trailer that converts easily to a walking stroller Lightweight aluminum frame with dual harness system holds 2 kids at once Smooth-rolling, 20-inch alloy wheels ride easily across uneven terrain Zippered weather shield protects children from wind and rain; outrigger wheel guards 100-pound capacity; measures 35 x 31 x 20 inches (W x H x D) when folded; 5-year warranty
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Editorial Reviews:
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A children's bike trailer is great when you're on the move, but what happens once you arrive at the grocery store? With a normal trailer you'd just park it outside, but with the Schwinn Mark II, you can convert it to a handy stroller and bring your kids inside. The Mark II sports a lightweight aluminum chassis that provides space for up to two children, along with a zip-down weather shield that protects them from rain, wind, and other inclement weather. More importantly, the trailer is designed for quick, tool-free conversion, with a universal trailer coupler that attaches to any bike and a flip-out front wheel and handlebar for the stroller. It's easy to use, fun, and versatile. Other details include smooth-rolling, 20-inch wheels with a quick-release design for easy storage; a hideaway clear window; a dual harness system; outrigger wheel guards; and a screened canopy for ventilation. The Mark II measures 35 by 31 by 20 inches when folded, offers a maximum weight limit of 100 pounds, and is backed by a five-year warranty.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great product Comment: The Schwinn Mark II bike trailer works great. Easy to set up, easy to fold away and pack for car trips. Easy to attach and detach from the bike. Good storage. Kid loves it. Only complaint I have is that the fasteners for the sholder straps don't work very easily. Hard even for Dad to get undone. Overall, though, this thing works as advertised - a rarity!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Works Great Comment: This baby trailor works great the one hitch is that the children carried in it need to be a little older than 15 months. It is rated for 3+ and I imagine th main reason behind that is the bumpy ride that goes along with riding in this carrier. There is no shock protection built into this cart and the wheels are large but not as large as a bicycle's tires. I don't plan to use it as a stroller because it looks like it wouldn't work as well as a regular jogging stroller.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It's too big to get in and out of my front door, or suv Comment: It's light and sturdy, the snaps snap tightly, easy to put together. However, it is too big for me to get through the front door of my house! One needs a garage to store it in. Once I put it together I realized I have to take it apart to get it outside and I don't have a garage so it's just sitting here in my living room. Also, it will only fit to one bike as it comes with only 1 coupler. It won't attach to multiple bikes like other bike trailers will. Looking back I would have definitely investigated this further.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pretty good trailer Comment: I am very happy with this trailer. There is only one reason I didn't give it 5 stars. One of the snaps on mine is not in the right spot to snap the top. It works fine without it though. Otherwise, it is light weight and is built well.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good for Kids Comment: Not a bad little trailer. It took me about 20 minutes to assemble, then another 10 minutes to air up the tires & hook it up to my bike. The harness is a little hard to manage with two kids in it, but it's not too bad.
The trailer itself is light (loaded with kids is a different story). Once you get it moving, you hardly notice it's there (except for the screams coming from behind you).
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