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Croozer Travel Trailer

Croozer Travel Trailer

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The Croozer Travel Trailer supplies plenty of storage capacity for long bike tours or summer picnics where heavy coolers are involved. It's also a versatile utility wagon around the garden.

  • Croozer has a massive payload of 100 lbs. and if you want to walk, you can easily pull it behind you by hand
  • Includes bicycle hitch arm with 2-part axle hitch and a safety flag
  • Built with a weather-resistant wooden floor and a powder-coated steel frame
  • Low center of gravity offers a stable ride
  • Peripheral railing secures bulky items
  • Folds flat as a unit with the wheels attached to the floor and the hitch arm folded underneath; no loose parts to worry about

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Croozer Travel Trailer Specs
Specification
Description
Best use
Cycling
18 pounds
100 pounds
36 x 24 x 16 inches
36 x 23 x 6 inches
16 inches
Polyester
Average weight
Capacity
Dimensions
Folded dimensions
Wheel diameter
Fabric

Croozer Travel Trailer Customer Reviews

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Croozer Travel Trailer
 
4.0

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4.0

Great for around town

By Cosmo

from Milpitas, CA

About Me Casual/ Recreational

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Pros

  • Easy to Configure and Adjust
  • Sturdy

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Street Riding

    Comments about Croozer Travel Trailer:

    I ride a recumbent trike and I'm able to fit a weeks worth of grocery's for a family of three in the trailer. I use a Thule Go Box (Large) to hold everything and a motorcycle bungee net to hold things down. It also accommodates the occasional over sized cooler when I don't feel like hand carrying it through the park. I've even used it for work to carry materials when I've parked too far away.

    It folds faster and flatter than the Burley Nomad. Not as sleek as the Nomad, but a couple of features I like over it are:
    Push button hubs to release the wheels.
    The trailer arm folds down and stays attached to the trailer.
    Skate wheels on the back allow me to hand-tow the trailer without stooping over.
    A small foot allows the trailer to be stored vertically on it's tail. A tiny footprint in the corner of the room.

    Now, the "not so good" things:
    Ok, it's heavy. Almost five pounds heavier than the Nomad.
    I had to spend and additional $70 for the Cargo box.(Keep in mind that I take the box out for shopping and just pop it onto the trailer. So, the pro outweighs the con here.)
    It's not as sleek in design.
    Current pricing is high. (I found a great deal on it when I got it)
    It doesn't have the accessory line that the Nomad has.

    Overall, I'm very pleased with the trailer. It has a solid construction and plenty of features that make it a versatile system.

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