FLCC> Child carriers
Martin Kelly
jmk24 at cornell.edu
Mon Apr 28 09:32:30 EDT 2008
Kelda,
I highly recommend the Cycletote brand bike trailer. I am still
using ours after several years and a few kids. They are a bit
pricey, but they have a great passenger harness, roll bars, are
available with breaks, and tow beautifully.
http://www.cycletote.com/index.html
Martin
>Hello everyone.
>
>I am interested in trying to cycle with my young daughter. She is
>just turning seven months, and though her head support is very good
>I will be waiting until she is a little older. However, I am trying
>to investigate the safest possible means by which to carry her.
>
>I am an experienced cyclist, and we would be riding primarily
>country (and hilly) roads. I have heard a few different opinions,
>and so would like to to open up a discussion here to learn a little
>about your experiences. I also am open to the opinion that children
>should not participate in cycling because of the risk, so please
>share in that case as well.
>
>One option that interests me is the Sidecarrier made by Chariot. Has
>anyone used or known someone who has used this system?
>
>Thank you for your input.
>
>Kelda
>
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