Schwinn Mark II Bike Trailer

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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

Product Description
Sleek design, fast wheels and a smooth ride help you get out for a nice leisurely cruise. With this hot new Schwinn design you will be riding in style. Kids may think that their parents are cool! Included front wheel and handlbar convert into a stroller without the use of tools. Seats two children 100lb capacity, Wide body interior, Rear storage area, Bicycle style quick release wheels, folds flat to store, screened canopy for ventilation, zippered weather shiel… More >>

Schwinn Mark II Bike Trailer

5 comments

  1. R. Reitz says:

    We got this trailer because we now have 2 kids, and our previous burley was only a single. It is a little more cumbersome to hook up to the bike if you want to switch back and forth between more than 1 bike, but if you only use 1 bike, it’s an easy & quick attachment. I read what other people said about the space inside so I was a little hesitant, but if you’re not picky it works fine. I think there’s enough room for 2, (I have a 1 & 3yr old), but the way the straps are, they tend to slide into eachother and get into eachother’s space. not too heavy to pull, my 70yr old mom did fine when she did it. not as well built or designed as the burley, but it’s 1/4 of the price, and works fine.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. L. F. Hill says:

    I purchased the trailer to use as a stroller as my oldest gets tired and needs to ride but is too big for a stroller. I’m able to take both the 6 year and 3 year in it with ease. It moves much easier than even our off road stroller. So far I’ve extremely happy with it. Next will be getting a bike and trying it as a trailer.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. 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.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. A. Kaar says:

    I buy my friends with children ‘group’ gifts that all the family can enjoy. Even though this gift was intended for ‘one’, it allowed the entire family to ride together – which was very important. Well constructed, easy to assemble, easy to attach/detatch. Highly recommended.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Brad Gray says:

    I have about four to five hundred miles on mine and the only thing that has needed attention is a snap needed to be replaced. $1.50 in the craft section of your local discount store buys enough snaps to replace every one on the trailer (which won’t be necessary).

    The large tires roll smoothly. The storage area under the seat holds extra tubes, bike tools, a diaper backpack, jackets, and plenty of toys.

    I bought a second coupler/hitch so I wouldn’t have to move that part from bike to bike. It fits easily into my midsize station wagon with the tow arm folded under (no need to remove the wheels).
    Rating: 5 / 5