Roughing it Out with the InStep Bike Trailer
“Roughing it out” is no longer what it used to be. Aside from the fact that this is no longer an activity kids would prefer to do with their parents, it has become so modern that the fun and adventure has been taken out of the entire experience.
The point of going out and having a taste of nature lies on the adventure – and having an adventure paired with the right amount of modern items that make life a tad bit easier, makes for a stylish and more comfortable ride of a lifetime! And exactly these points must have been considered by the creators of the InStep Bike Trailer.
A ride through the woods is an entirely different experience from a ride through paved streets. Rough terrains are but a normal part of the ride, and while this may be fun for the parents kicking the bikes, it may be an entirely uncomfortable experience for the kids inside the bike trailer.
The InStep Bike Trailer was designed with this in mind: its 16-inch mag wheels and sturdy steel frame allows for a smoother ride on most terrains, less the fear of the whole trailer falling apart when taken off of paved roads.
Nature also has its fair share of annoying little creatures, such as bugs, or unpredictability, such as the weather. And while parents are more than well capable of surviving a few mosquito bites or raindrops, these little things could lead a kid into a crying fit that might take ages to stop.
The Instep Bike Trailer took this to heart by designing the Bike Trailer with a zip-up weather canopy made out of canvass strong enough to keep out bugs, water, and the oftentimes harsh winds.
Durability may be the name of the game of this bike trailer, but it can also transform to accommodate an entirely different tune. After the ride through the harsh woods, a milder activity might sound like a perfect end to a day spent outside.
And from bike trailer, the InStep Quick N EZ can become a stroller in a snap.
Roughing it out need not be as rough as it was originally meant to be. With this bike trailer, parents can bring their kids out on an adventure while keeping them as comfortable and safe as possible.



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