OxTail Trailer
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OxTail Trailer
Hi All,
I was surfing the net for 1-wheeled bike trailers.Most of em will carry max 75-100 lbs.And these don't have much cargo area.I did run across this one called the Oxtail.It's a fold-up type and has a max carry of 154lbs. Also it can be ordered with a larger cargo area which would come in handy for those camping trips.Anyway the 1 problem I see is that it's located and ordered out of Europe.By the time I would pay shipping from that far and pay for the extended cargo model,price would be 470.00.I think thats a bit to much.What do you guys think? The specs are impressive but are they that impressive? I'm on the fence.Please give me some direction here.Lastly,I do want a 1-wheeled version,no matter what.Thanks....
Website: https://www.oxtailbicycletrailers.com/index.html
I was surfing the net for 1-wheeled bike trailers.Most of em will carry max 75-100 lbs.And these don't have much cargo area.I did run across this one called the Oxtail.It's a fold-up type and has a max carry of 154lbs. Also it can be ordered with a larger cargo area which would come in handy for those camping trips.Anyway the 1 problem I see is that it's located and ordered out of Europe.By the time I would pay shipping from that far and pay for the extended cargo model,price would be 470.00.I think thats a bit to much.What do you guys think? The specs are impressive but are they that impressive? I'm on the fence.Please give me some direction here.Lastly,I do want a 1-wheeled version,no matter what.Thanks....
Website: https://www.oxtailbicycletrailers.com/index.html
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That looks alittle pricey for me. I would rather take my chances with other trailers. The max weight on trailers is usually a safe guideline and more weight can usually be handled.