InStep Quick N EZ Bike Trailer (Gold/Gray/Black) | 
| Brand: InStep
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $101.99 You Save: $28.00 (22%)
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Rating: 103 reviews Sales Rank: 906
Color: Gold/Gray/Black Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 29.4 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 27.1 x 32.5 Warranty: Pacific Cycle warrants this product to be free of defective materials and workmanship for 1 year from the date of original purchase.
MPN: 12-QE111 Model: 12-QE111 UPC: 719822676620 EAN: 0719822676620 ASIN: B000IORQ14
Release Date: October 10, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| • | 16 wheels are great for paved roads and sidewalks | | • | Assembles in minutes without tools | | • | Powder coated steel frame is durable and rust resistant |
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Amazon.com Product Description InStep's Quick N EZ bike trailer offers a comfortable and safe ride for children. It features 16-inch mag wheels with a quick release design for easy storage and a steel frame design with plenty of room for each child. This trailer quickly converts to a stroller without using tools and a universal coupler attaches quickly and easily to most bikes. A weather shield provides extra protection from the elements and will keep your child dry from the rain and out of the direct sunlight. Recommended for children ages one and older, the Quick N EZ will support up to 100 pounds. Specifications: - Recommended Age: 1 year and older
- Maximum Weight Limit: 100 pounds
- Folded Dimensions: 31.5 x 30 x 16 inches
- Assembled Dimensions: 55 x 32 x 33 inches
- Assembled Weight: 29.70 pounds
Product Description Keep your toddler safe, dry and comfortable in the Quick N' EZ Trailer. This is the best value around for recreational cyclists who want to ride as a family. Simple design folds compactly for easy storage and transportation. Features: - 16" mag wheels with quick release design for easy storage
- Quickly converts to a stroller without using tools
- Steel frame design folds easily for compact storage
- Universal coupler attaches quickly and easily to bikes
- Weather shield provides extra protection in poor weather
- Easily seats 2 children
Specifications: - Maximum Weight Capacity: 100 lbs.
- Folded Dimensions: 31.5" x 30" x 16"
Assembled Dimensions: 55" x 32" x 33" Trailer Weight: 28 lbs.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 98 more reviews...
Not Bad, but you get what you pay for May 3, 2007 B. Harris (St. Louis, MO United States) 91 out of 92 found this review helpful
I was considering a nicer trailer, but in the end, I decided to go the cheaper route and give this one a shot, figuring if we got enough use out of it, I could sell it and upgrade. Well, I think we're going to get some use out of it, but I dont know if it will last long enough to resell. The first trailer I bought had some issues, one of the wheels didn't turn well, and the very first time I went to fold it up after about a week's use, a screw holding the crossbar along the top of the canopy pulled out of it's plastic holder and broke, I had to return the trailer. The second on I got has held up ok so far, but I'm being very cautious when I fold it. That appears to be quite a weak point in the design. The straps that hold the child in are somewhat adjustable, but they cut into my son's neck a bit. My biggest complaint is that you can't adjust the length of the bottom of the harness. The seat is ok, but not nearly as comfortable as my son would like. It's decent, but on a long trip I think he would get a little antsy. The wheels on this trailer are pretty small and that translates into a pretty bumpy ride. The seat and the floor are both made of the canvas material, which causes some sagging and I don't think it's going to wear very well. The trailer weighs almost 30 pounds, on a flat surface it isn't a problem pulling it, but going up hill, it's not the easiest thing. Overall this is a decent trailer, for the money, it's not bad at all, just be prepared to deal with no frills design or materials and a rougher ride compared to the trailers with bigger wheels and more comfortable seats.
We love it April 9, 2007 Georgia Mom (Dunwoody, GA United States) 62 out of 63 found this review helpful
We got this to use as both a bike carrier and a double stroller. Putting it together was SUPER EASY since it comes mostly assembled. It is bit tight for 2 kids though, a 4 year old and 2 year old. Because the seat is not firm they tend to slide together and then fight because they are pushed up against each other. It attaches easily to a bike but be warned there is alot of drag almost like pulling a parachute. I am guessing every carrier would have this issue though. As a stoller it is very easy to manuever and push. There is some storage behind the seat and that adds to its convenience.
Not great, but it's cheap! February 19, 2008 Jennifer (MN, USA) 42 out of 43 found this review helpful
To be honest, I really wanted a Burley trailer for my kids and I do even more now after having dealt with the Quick N EZ trailer for a year. Our first trailer we got for $25 at a garage sale. It was also InStep but I don't see that they make this style any longer. It had a hard plastic base as opposed to the canvas most (if not all) trailers are made of these days. My son would slip and slide all over. After just a few minutes of biking with no suspension and no seats, he'd be slumped down with the straps around his neck. Needless to say, I wasn't going to make him endure that any longer! So we picked up the Quick and EZ for $80. We were pleased with how easy it was to set up and how quickly it folded down, though it still wasn't small enough to fit in the trunk of our Grand Prix. We now have a Sienna so it's no longer an issue, but my son's comfort was immediately a factor from the first time he was put in it. The hammock-style seat is straight up in the back, so when he falls asleep he just slumps over and looks very uncomfortable. Not only that, but the airflow inside the trailer is a HUGE concern for me. After 10 minutes of biking in 80ish degree weather, he is beet red and soaked in sweat. Now, he is not in direct sunlight so that's not what's heating him up. It's that because the hammock seat is canvas and because the seat effectively goes from "wall to wall" inside the trailer, there is nowhere for the air to go, even though there is a vent in the back of the trailer. We started putting him in shorts and nothing else to try to keep him comfortable but he still gets extremely hot. How can I enjoy my ride when I know he is miserable? And you can forget about putting two kids in this thing unless they're very easy-going and don't mind being squished together. When I was a daycare mom, I would regularly take my son and one of our daycare kids who was only 4 days younger than my son and about the same build, and the first few times they did nothing but fight! Sure they were two 2-year-olds, but can you blame them? The hammock seat forced them to lean into each other and make them even MORE hot! Would you really enjoy riding in the car if you were pressed up against the person in the seat beside you the entire time? Not likely! Aside from that major complaint, I do have to complain that the small wheels and lack of suspension make for a very bumpy ride and I also feel bad subjecting my kids to that. Also, it would be nice if you could only partially lower the sun shade to keep your baby protected. When we're going in the wrong direction, he always gets sun on his thighs and sometimes even his arms if the sun is high. We always put sunscreen on of course, but if I'm going to expect him to sit in there while I bike for two hours, I'd like to make sure he's comfortable. So, all complaints aside, the trailer has one big plus. It's price. You can't beat the price, but you get what you pay for. This summer I am seriously considering spending one of my bonus checks to get my son a wonderful Burley trailer. Yes, it's $450 and probably not practical if you only bike once in a while, but seeing as we bike daily in warm weather and sometimes 2-3 times a day, I think the price is justified to make sure he enjoys it as much as I do. Burley trailers come with large wheels with suspension, a roll bar, PADDED BUCKET SEATS!! with mesh on the upper part to allow for good airflow, and padded seatbelts. Yep, definitely getting a Burley this year! I've waited long enough! ;)
Easy to Use, Rides Great January 17, 2007 A. Evans (Jacksonville, NC) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
We just got this 2 weeks ago to use with our almost 1 year old son. He's already a walker & has great head control, so we had no qualms about using it earlier than 1 year old. This was easy to assemble (even with the beagle & toddler helping out) and we were ready to roll. Riding the bike, you barely notice the trailer is there. My son weighs about 21 pounds, and the trailer is about the same, but only going uphill did it even affect my riding. Otherwise the only time I noticed it was going on & off curbs that weren't quite wide enough. My son enjoys the ride, but we put a small pillow behind him so that his helmet isn't pushed forward by being all the way against the back of the seat. Now he can see what's going on and loves going faster than when we take the dog for walks. It really is a great product.
So glad I bought it! March 31, 2007 M. Noble (St. Augustine, FL) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
This trailer is absolutely perfect for my two-year-old daughter who is still a little young for her own bike, but wants to go on rides with Mom and Dad. She has been enjoying it and even fell asleep in it a few times. I recommend propping up pillows or towels next to your child if you think he/she may fall asleep. If not, she's bent over in half! I was surprised that I didn't really feel awkward or much extra weight behind me (and my daughter weighs at least 32 lbs.). We live in a very flat area, so that must help. We ordered an extra coupler from the company for Dad's bike, so it's easy for either of us to pull her. We recently took our bikes and the trailer on a weekend trip, and I was pleased to see that set up and break down is pretty simple. The trailer fit in the trunk easily. I definitely recommend this trailer and am very happy I bought it!
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