SEPNINE BT920 | Kids Bike Trailer
Suspension | Suitable for 1 to 2 Children
SEPNINE BT920 | Kids Bike Trailer - Black is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Key Features
1. 2-in-1 Design
This baby bike trailer seamlessly converts from a bicycle trailer to a stroller, giving parents the flexibility to switch between cycling and walking with their children.
2. Comfort and Stability
A precision-tuned suspension and air-filled rubber tires absorb bumps and jolts, delivering a smooth, secure ride on paved streets or rugged trails so your little one stays comfortable mile after mile.
3. Ergonomic Seat and Handle
A sculpted, 5-point harness seat cradles your child in comfort and security, while the height-adjustable handlebar allows parents of any stature to push with a relaxed, natural posture.
4. Comprehensive Safety Concept
Equipped with reflective strips, a safety flag, and rear reflectors for enhanced visibility in low-light conditions. The transparent front cover protects against wind and rain, while durable 600D Oxford fabric is waterproof, UV-resistant, and abrasion-resistant. A breathable mesh window keeps insects out while ensuring optimal ventilation.
5. Practical Storage & Foldable Design
A generously sized rear storage bag provides ample room for toys, snacks, and personal items. The foldable design allows compact storage and easy transport in a car trunk, while the universal hitch ensures a quick and secure connection to most bicycles.
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