Pull behind bicycle trailer hauling camping gear, groceries and whatnot?

nimblebee

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Below text appended, was part of a post on cross-State trip planned, but consider post needs to have its own/separate thread.

In a nutshell: is pulling bicycle trailer which was designed to haul kids 15 mph behind a bicycle but instead, hauling arse at 30 to 35 mph a good idea?

No kids being hauled are involved, merely camping gear, groceries and whatnot.

FB seller tells me he's hauled bicycle trailer at 15 mph, which is about what you would expect, but going twice as fast? HHHhhhuuummm...idk?

Repost from trip planned:
I've been checking out pull behind bicycle trailer as means hauling camping gear on trip.

Found one reasonably priced on Facebook Marketplace, seeming usable for purpose.

Seller describes bicycle trailer folding down for easy storage, which would be helpful in limited space apartment.

 

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