I'm 51 yrs. old with lower back issues and had multiple surgeries on one knee . I love my 2 wheeler . If you don't need one then great. You do you and I'll do me .
the people that say "this is wrong and cheating I simply use a backpack and train alot"--are idiots. There is also the issue of age. An older person possibly with bad legs or feet or back cannot carry a heavy pack and go for miles. With a tow cart it opens up the distances and places a person can go.
You are absolutely right Jeff. Sarah Marquis stated that her 20.000km expedition would never been possible without the use of the Wheelie. We even had a request from armed forces but declined for ethical reasons. So even the age or physical disability of a person does not have to be an argument. It does what you state: It opens up the distances and places and volume/weight of luggage you can take.
I would say you are right, if you can save energy for other important tasks why wouldn’t you? As long as you can carry this like a backpack over steep or rough terrain than it’s worth it.
About 30 years ago I used to do a lot of cross country hiking which included serious back country navigation etc. This was when GPS etc was in its infancy and some people were buying GPS. Similar comments were made about that 'if you can't navigate without a GPS then you shouldn't be out in the back country. Technology hasn't got a place in our passtime'. I found it interesting that the lightweight high tech material tents, backpack, shoes, shirts, sleepingbags etc etc were fine, the only thing you couldn't improve the technology on was 'map and compass'. But of course, SURELy they would be able to navigate without a compass, after all, that's technology... we don't want THAT spoiling our passtime. People need to get their heads out of their arses. There aren't rules (which it comes to what you use) for these things. You do you, and let others to themselves.
Could you set a wheelie skeleton up to use with a Brompton/Chubby/Cyclone set up? Would the skeleton pack down if needed to stow during a flight? I like the versatility of being able to stow the Brompton onto the wheelie if you hit a tight trail that's better by foot, and being able to stow or use the wheelie as a trailer when riding the Brompton...would be awesome if they all worked together and I didn't have to carry the Chubby/Cyclone set up on my back...
Unfortunately not. With the Cyclone trailers (Chubby or Trekking) you can walk as the wheels can go to the behind position. But that's different then the Wheelie Walking trailer. That has all to do with the angle in which it is designed.
This is a great idea! Myself and other hunters train and can carry 300 pounds in our external frame hunting packs. Is thier currently a beefy version that can support 300 pounds? 150 kg?
Hiking carts work great and the simplest is just to get a golf cart and attach a backpack. A big issue when hiking in the desert long distances is the heavy amount of water you must take. It simply is not practical to start out with a heavy pack including heavy tonnage of water. Another thing is rock collecting in which its not possible to carry a ton of rocks in the backpack ruining it and breaking the straps. I have done desert hikes that litterally would have been impossible without a tow cart. I actually did upload a video showing mine I made which was virtually free and works great a simple golf cart found for almost free with a backpack attached.
J C you are so correct regarding carrying water and general kit to date I have walked across Australia twice last time though the Simpson Dessert it would have been impossible to do unless resupplyed I used the wheely on the first crossing but like you for my second crossing I made my own nice to share comments with like minded people all the best Live Long and Prosper bren
I'd like to buy this in India. Given the simplicity and the problem its solving, you should focus on the Indian market. It's not a niche segment, tourism and outdoor activities are booming here.
Mitnahme in öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln, hohe Zulast und Verwendung als Fahrradanhänger für das Brompton Faltfahrrad halte ich für die grössten Vorteile im Vergleich zu anderen Wanderanhängern.
It is possible. With the help of two friends, I made one. On flat surface it con Carry more then 100 kg. It is folding. Used in last 4 Trips. It's weight less then 8 kilos. Tatal experience around 2,000 Indian ₹( 30 U. S. Dollars)
Not better just different use. The Wheelie is not suited for use in the mountains (although some disagree). It is made for long journeys over mostly flat surfaces. The biggest advantage over a one-wheeler for this purpose is that it's balanced and you don't need to hold the handlebars the whole journey. Imagine hiking for a year with the need to balance and hold the handle bars every day. But on rocky hills and forest-terrain certainly I see the plus of a one-wheeler.
@william dohn That sure looks very nice! I do think though that the Wheelies are for a different use group. The Radical Trailers go over the world some more then 20.000 miles. Tilting "off camber" wheels is beautiful but we really advocate as little technique as possible and keeping things super simple. Every functionality is another risk to break which you don't want crossing the Iranian dessert.
Unfortunately you can't use this as a backpack like some of the other designs like the Benpacker and the Hipstar, so you can't really use these on steep, rugged terrain.
Hello i need one for running with my Skike if you dont know wath is Skike go on Skike passion aventure on RUclips please tel me if you have model adapted for me
In 2020 I hope to walk from the Ross ice shelf to the Ronne ice shelf solo and unsupported in antartica, an artic expedition of around 1500 miles. It’s still in planning with looking for sponsors all the other good stuff. What I WILL need is a lightweight sled which I will be able to pull with 3months worth of gear and food on at a time. Would this company be willing to design a specific sled of this type? (Merely a question over RUclips I know)
You mock the product below.. and then ask for a sponsorship? Some serious testicles .... I walk alone ok 8 months ago That ain’t hiking.. My grandma uses one of those except she pushes it
Interessanter Pilgerwagen aber für mich als Hartz-IV-Empfänger finanziell schwer zu bewerkstelligen. Ich habe mir als günstige Alternative eine billige Klapp-Sackkarre und einen großen Billig-Trekkingrucksack, den ich auf der Sackkarre drauf montiere, geholt, was beides zusammen unter 50€ kostete. Es erfüllt auch seinen Zweck große Distanzen mit wenig Belastung zu meistern ;)
Your gait isn't as natural if you're holding this instead of swinging your arms. Also harder to brace yourself if you trip. If you're on an actual mountain climbing route this would be a liability. Trekking poles are a far safer and more practical solution.
why do people not put in a drive chain and an electric motor and controls on the handle, lightest battery you can find and cheapest solar panel, the wheels will take the weight of the battery and drive system, and it will save you on hills and steeper slopes and just attatch the solar panel on top of your load and sorted.
Excellent quality, easy to use, easy to carry, and easy to become bankrupt and starve to death when you see the price. Hiking?, feel free to graze on the wild berries and grass, mushrooms and any other fruit you may find, as that is all you will be able to afford. Good luck on those cold nights as you freeze to death, having no tent as all your money went on a lightweight wheelie bin that is too small to climb into and die of starvation on a mountain top at christmas. Unless someone very old and rich bought you it, in which case, get insurance, because some other hiker is going to see this baby and wait until you are safely tuck ud up in your mountain hiker tent and shuffle it away in the dead of night, probably 2am, witching hour, Either way, cutting a segmant of old car floor pan, and ford cortina wheel and a triumph tr6 brake caliper a few welding adjustments and you wouldn't notice in serious difference in the two...apart from 2 tonnes and £600 in your pocket
Then you spend several days in the shed reinventing the the wheel(ie) with your expensive welding equipment and angle grinder drawing it on your expensive laptop you upgrade to the latest model every year for $1000,- also buying software for it and getting in your nice car to get the supplies... Again a discussion that will never end. Just go out and walk each in his or her own way and respect each other.
I still believe anything that is not naturally configured to our anatomy will feel "awkward". The best machine is the human body when it is trained properly for any given situation. Trailer is definitely innovative but in my humble opinion, not needed when we distribute weight evenly and only pack essentials.
I understand your position but I dare to disagree. We have wheelbarrows, horses, mountainbikes and I would even count parachutes to this conclusion that there are some things not 'naturally configured' that are quite handy to have in certain situations...
I broke my back and thankfully can still walk just fine, however there is no way I can carry a backpack. Something like this would make all the difference in the world to me!
Ahhh... I understand but real hiking is without shoes, glasses, phone, watch, backpack, not taking Aspirins-antibiotics, etc... That discussion never ends... So maybe better not to start it... ;-)
I'm 51 yrs. old with lower back issues and had multiple surgeries on one knee . I love my 2 wheeler . If you don't need one then great. You do you and I'll do me .
This will save your knees, shoulders and back.
THis is a great solution for someone like myself who suffers severe neck pain and cannot carry a heavy backpack. I think it's brilliant
the people that say "this is wrong and cheating I simply use a backpack and train alot"--are idiots. There is also the issue of age. An older person possibly with bad legs or feet or back cannot carry a heavy pack and go for miles. With a tow cart it opens up the distances and places a person can go.
You are absolutely right Jeff. Sarah Marquis stated that her 20.000km expedition would never been possible without the use of the Wheelie. We even had a request from armed forces but declined for ethical reasons. So even the age or physical disability of a person does not have to be an argument. It does what you state: It opens up the distances and places and volume/weight of luggage you can take.
@@radicaldesign I have a neck and spine injury so no amount of training prevents strain. This is brilliant.
I would say you are right, if you can save energy for other important tasks why wouldn’t you? As long as you can carry this like a backpack over steep or rough terrain than it’s worth it.
About 30 years ago I used to do a lot of cross country hiking which included serious back country navigation etc. This was when GPS etc was in its infancy and some people were buying GPS. Similar comments were made about that 'if you can't navigate without a GPS then you shouldn't be out in the back country. Technology hasn't got a place in our passtime'. I found it interesting that the lightweight high tech material tents, backpack, shoes, shirts, sleepingbags etc etc were fine, the only thing you couldn't improve the technology on was 'map and compass'. But of course, SURELy they would be able to navigate without a compass, after all, that's technology... we don't want THAT spoiling our passtime.
People need to get their heads out of their arses. There aren't rules (which it comes to what you use) for these things. You do you, and let others to themselves.
Good design, better to pull 40kg than to lift. Save your energy. But I prefer larger wheels to overcome the rough road.
Could you set a wheelie skeleton up to use with a Brompton/Chubby/Cyclone set up? Would the skeleton pack down if needed to stow during a flight? I like the versatility of being able to stow the Brompton onto the wheelie if you hit a tight trail that's better by foot, and being able to stow or use the wheelie as a trailer when riding the Brompton...would be awesome if they all worked together and I didn't have to carry the Chubby/Cyclone set up on my back...
Follow! Would like to know for Brompton as well!
Unfortunately not. With the Cyclone trailers (Chubby or Trekking) you can walk as the wheels can go to the behind position. But that's different then the Wheelie Walking trailer. That has all to do with the angle in which it is designed.
This is a great idea! Myself and other hunters train and can carry 300 pounds in our external frame hunting packs. Is thier currently a beefy version that can support 300 pounds? 150 kg?
I like this.
When you had to drag it across a stream, how did your gear fare?
Do they ship this to USA?
Hiking carts work great and the simplest is just to get a golf cart and attach a backpack. A big issue when hiking in the desert long distances is the heavy amount of water you must take. It simply is not practical to start out with a heavy pack including heavy tonnage of water. Another thing is rock collecting in which its not possible to carry a ton of rocks in the backpack ruining it and breaking the straps. I have done desert hikes that litterally would have been impossible without a tow cart. I actually did upload a video showing mine I made which was virtually free and works great a simple golf cart found for almost free with a backpack attached.
J C you are so correct regarding carrying water and general kit to date I have walked across Australia twice last time though the Simpson Dessert it would have been impossible to do unless resupplyed I used the wheely on the first crossing but like you for my second crossing I made my own nice to share comments with like minded people all the best Live Long and Prosper bren
I'd like to buy this in India. Given the simplicity and the problem its solving, you should focus on the Indian market. It's not a niche segment, tourism and outdoor activities are booming here.
Mitnahme in öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln, hohe Zulast und Verwendung als Fahrradanhänger für das Brompton Faltfahrrad halte ich für die grössten Vorteile im Vergleich zu anderen Wanderanhängern.
I think about camino a few yrs. But i have a health limit. A painful back.
Wheelie is a solution, maybe. Thx.
I have one if you want advice.
Why don't they make more like this!?
Porque son tan caros como una bicicleta?
It is possible. With the help of two friends, I made one. On flat surface it con Carry more then 100 kg. It is folding. Used in last 4 Trips. It's weight less then 8 kilos. Tatal experience around 2,000 Indian ₹( 30 U. S. Dollars)
Have you got a picture, or a how to?
Would really like to see and learn how to make something similar
구입하고 싶은데 어디서 파는지 모르겠네요
cant use it on trails in the US
make the next version amphibious and capable of crossing rivers with a solid rubber tyre and a bike hitch!
How many Euros does one of these cost?
Homeless people have been doing this with shopping carts for a long time. But good idea.
Is two wheels better than single wheel hiking trailers (i.e. Dixon Rollerpack)? Why?
Not better just different use. The Wheelie is not suited for use in the mountains (although some disagree). It is made for long journeys over mostly flat surfaces. The biggest advantage over a one-wheeler for this purpose is that it's balanced and you don't need to hold the handlebars the whole journey. Imagine hiking for a year with the need to balance and hold the handle bars every day. But on rocky hills and forest-terrain certainly I see the plus of a one-wheeler.
@william dohn That sure looks very nice! I do think though that the Wheelies are for a different use group. The Radical Trailers go over the world some more then 20.000 miles. Tilting "off camber" wheels is beautiful but we really advocate as little technique as possible and keeping things super simple. Every functionality is another risk to break which you don't want crossing the Iranian dessert.
Unfortunately you can't use this as a backpack like some of the other designs like the Benpacker and the Hipstar, so you can't really use these on steep, rugged terrain.
Yes you can, I have the backpack attachment for my 'wheelie'.
@@morrisjensen3172 Ah, didn’t realize that was available, thanks for clearing that up
Can this be modified to hold a disabled child about 60lbs
Possible, but there is no suspension, the child would have a bumpy ride.
Hello i need one for running with my Skike if you dont know wath is Skike go on Skike passion aventure on RUclips please tel me if you have model adapted for me
2 wielen is wel stabieler dan een enkel wiel en is goed voor op de weg maar niet voor bospaden of wandelpaden die maar een voet breed zijn.
In 2020 I hope to walk from the Ross ice shelf to the Ronne ice shelf solo and unsupported in antartica, an artic expedition of around 1500 miles. It’s still in planning with looking for sponsors all the other good stuff. What I WILL need is a lightweight sled which I will be able to pull with 3months worth of gear and food on at a time. Would this company be willing to design a specific sled of this type? (Merely a question over RUclips I know)
We have done some work in this area but just on the fabric cover for the sled. check: photos.app.goo.gl/vCRdJ2Zp7qC8OMC33
Do you have a direct email I can contact one of your representatives on to discuss further about this?
info@radicaldesign.com - I will make sure it gets to the right person. Peter B. - Radical Design
You mock the product below.. and then ask for a sponsorship? Some serious testicles ....
I walk alone ok 8 months ago
That ain’t hiking.. My grandma uses one of those except she pushes it
what a jerk you are. baggin on the product then asking for help
I would buy if it was cheaper
Interessanter Pilgerwagen aber für mich als Hartz-IV-Empfänger finanziell schwer zu bewerkstelligen.
Ich habe mir als günstige Alternative eine billige Klapp-Sackkarre und einen großen Billig-Trekkingrucksack, den ich auf der Sackkarre drauf montiere, geholt, was beides zusammen unter 50€ kostete. Es erfüllt auch seinen Zweck große Distanzen mit wenig Belastung zu meistern ;)
guess this could be useful when I'm like 90
Really not adapted to push the trailer.....
should have mechanical feet lol and turn yourself into centaur heheh
hoxy 팝콘업티비 아시는분?? 저한테 알려주세요!!
무슨 방송을 하는지 알려줘야 들어가보든가 하지... 팝콘업티비가 뭔지 아시는분??
Modern version of wooden wheeled cart.
Your gait isn't as natural if you're holding this instead of swinging your arms. Also harder to brace yourself if you trip. If you're on an actual mountain climbing route this would be a liability. Trekking poles are a far safer and more practical solution.
진짜 팝콘업티비가 뭐냐고 좀 알려주고 홍보를 해라!!
역시 유튜브 팝콘업티비 쩔어주네요...
진짜 하다하다 홍보를 유튜브 댓글로 하네 ㅎㅎㅎㅎ 나도 들어가봐야 겠네 팝콘업티비.
혹시나 하고 유튜브에 팝콘업티비 쳐봤는데 역시나...
why do people not put in a drive chain and an electric motor and controls on the handle, lightest battery you can find and cheapest solar panel, the wheels will take the weight of the battery and drive system, and it will save you on hills and steeper slopes and just attatch the solar panel on top of your load and sorted.
여기저기 댓글로 뿌려져있는 팝콘업티비 이거 뭐냐?? 알려줘라!!
Just start using a scooter. Or put in escalator.
Excellent quality, easy to use, easy to carry, and easy to become bankrupt and starve to death when you see the price. Hiking?, feel free to graze on the wild berries and grass, mushrooms and any other fruit you may find, as that is all you will be able to afford. Good luck on those cold nights as you freeze to death, having no tent as all your money went on a lightweight wheelie bin that is too small to climb into and die of starvation on a mountain top at christmas. Unless someone very old and rich bought you it, in which case, get insurance, because some other hiker is going to see this baby and wait until you are safely tuck ud up in your mountain hiker tent and shuffle it away in the dead of night, probably 2am, witching hour, Either way, cutting a segmant of old car floor pan, and ford cortina wheel and a triumph tr6 brake caliper a few welding adjustments and you wouldn't notice in serious difference in the two...apart from 2 tonnes and £600 in your pocket
Then you spend several days in the shed reinventing the the wheel(ie) with your expensive welding equipment and angle grinder drawing it on your expensive laptop you upgrade to the latest model every year for $1000,- also buying software for it and getting in your nice car to get the supplies... Again a discussion that will never end. Just go out and walk each in his or her own way and respect each other.
I get this if it solves an age/ disability issue. If that’s you- go you good thing! Otherwise it’s embarrassing & ties you to boring tracks.
You're embarrassing.
I still believe anything that is not naturally configured to our anatomy will feel "awkward". The best machine is the human body when it is trained properly for any given situation. Trailer is definitely innovative but in my humble opinion, not needed when we distribute weight evenly and only pack essentials.
I understand your position but I dare to disagree. We have wheelbarrows, horses, mountainbikes and I would even count parachutes to this conclusion that there are some things not 'naturally configured' that are quite handy to have in certain situations...
I broke my back and thankfully can still walk just fine, however there is no way I can carry a backpack. Something like this would make all the difference in the world to me!
you are a numbskull
May so Jeff. I suppose the trailer is best suited for the aging population.
so you obviously never need more than the water you carry
No just no
Yes oh yes...
That ain’t hiking.. My grandma uses one of those except she pushes it
Ahhh... I understand but real hiking is without shoes, glasses, phone, watch, backpack, not taking Aspirins-antibiotics, etc... That discussion never ends... So maybe better not to start it... ;-)
Agreed let’s keep it simple :p
@@liamhobkirk5342 Cool grandma!
This seems wrong...
What exactly would be wrong about it...?