So if your wondering can you bicycle tour with it. The answer is yes. I toured 5000 miles with it day after day. I put this trailer to the test 40 pound of gear and somedays up to 60. I absolutely had no issues with this trailer on the whole tour. The trailer itself is super light. People can say what they want about this trailer. I put this trailer to a real test. And it passed.
1st to comment ...WOOHOO! :) ...Now I know what people are thinking, I bet I can modify a dolly to work the same way, and it'll even hold more weight. Yeah --it'll hold more weight, though you'll be like "OMG please kill me", within the first 10 ft. of pedaling ;) So due to my typical DIY trial & error-experience? ...if want the Travoy, then get the Travoy ;)
At 3:11 there is no kind of black tote accessory on the Travoy as he is putting the rain fly on in the wide shot. When he kneels right after there is some kind of accessory attached at the bottom. Can you tell me what that is? Is it required for using rain fly? Thanks!
You should make the straps about twice as long. Way too short. And it would be a good idea to throw in two extra straps and a cargo net with the $300 purchase. Apart from that, it's a nice product.
please please please, make a hiking version, where it attaches to a waist harness instead of a bike seat... i really dont want to have to DIY build one myself, and would rather just buy it off you.
The Mk1 had a horrible little design flaw. The stubby little support leg was verging on impossible to fold away, due to a tiny push-button that you couldn't press easily. drilling, or pushing, it out actually improved the design. It seems the latest versions dispense with that button. Otherwise a great product.
So if your wondering can you bicycle tour with it. The answer is yes. I toured 5000 miles with it day after day. I put this trailer to the test 40 pound of gear and somedays up to 60. I absolutely had no issues with this trailer on the whole tour. The trailer itself is super light. People can say what they want about this trailer. I put this trailer to a real test. And it passed.
The latest version is light years ahead .
1st to comment ...WOOHOO! :) ...Now I know what people are thinking, I bet I can modify a dolly to work the same way, and it'll even hold more weight.
Yeah --it'll hold more weight, though you'll be like "OMG please kill me", within the first 10 ft. of pedaling ;)
So due to my typical DIY trial & error-experience? ...if want the Travoy, then get the Travoy ;)
At 3:11 there is no kind of black tote accessory on the Travoy as he is putting the rain fly on in the wide shot. When he kneels right after there is some kind of accessory attached at the bottom. Can you tell me what that is? Is it required for using rain fly? Thanks!
Burley Design thank you!
At 2:37, could have used the rain fly yesterday. Got caught in a down pour on the way home.
You should make the straps about twice as long. Way too short. And it would be a good idea to throw in two extra straps and a cargo net with the $300 purchase. Apart from that, it's a nice product.
please please please, make a hiking version, where it attaches to a waist harness instead of a bike seat... i really dont want to have to DIY build one myself, and would rather just buy it off you.
The Mk1 had a horrible little design flaw. The stubby little support leg was verging on impossible to fold away, due to a tiny push-button that you couldn't press easily.
drilling, or pushing, it out actually improved the design.
It seems the latest versions dispense with that button.
Otherwise a great product.
To spencer for less utilities that prouduct is not cost more the 50$ dollar? More that money is still