croozer double stroller Thule Chariot Cross 2 Double
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croozer double stroller

croozer double stroller Thule Chariot Cross 2 Double

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croozer double stroller Thule Chariot Cross 2 DoubleThe bike trailer for active, commuting parents Superior convenience and flexibility Made for daily commutes, Thule Chariot Cross 2 is a robust and safe trailer for heavy use in all conditions. It lets you experience easy transitions between cycling and strolling a quick, one handed wheel rotation turns the bike trailer into a stroller in seconds. Plus, the redesigned hitch arm features a one click secure mount, simplifying attachment and adding a

The bike trailer for active, commuting parents

Superior convenience and flexibility

Made for daily commutes, Thule Chariot Cross 2 is a robust and safe trailer for heavy use in all conditions. It lets you experience easy transitions between cycling and strolling – a quick, one-handed wheel rotation turns the bike trailer into a stroller in seconds. Plus, the redesigned hitch arm features a one-click secure mount, simplifying attachment and adding a layer of protection with an integrated lock. With modular seating options for one or two children, Thule Chariot Cross 2 caters to every family's unique needs.

Safety features that go above and beyond

Enhanced safety is at the heart of the Thule Chariot Cross 2. Outfitted with the rear detachable Thule Delight bike light and reflective tape on the trailer sides and wheels, your presence is noticeable in all conditions. The simple and secure installation of the hitch arm ensures correct attachment every time. All Thule bike trailers are crash tested in our own state-of-the-art test facilities, enabling us to ensure that our trailers exceed all safety standards.

Ultimate child comfort with sustainable design

Inside the Thule Chariot Cross 2, children are greeted with plush, ergonomically designed seating for unparalleled comfort. The Thule Chariot Cross 2 is committed to sustainability, utilizing materials that are not only PFAS free but resist sun damage and offer the possibility for repair or replacement, extending the lifespan of your trailer.

The all-in-one solution

Thule Chariot Cross 2 can easily be turned into a great training companion with a Jogging Kit or a Ski Kit (sold separately). Transitions between activities are smoother and more comfortable than ever for both parent and child.

Features

  • 4 activities – designed to excel when you bike, jog, stroll, and ski (Jogging and Ski Kits sold separately). The included rain cover and sun canopy keep your child dry and shields them from the sun.
  • The modular seating ability means that you can choose to have one kid sitting in the middle, or two kids on either side of the trailer. Convenient one-hand recline and fully padded seats for on the go naps.
  • The redesigned FlipWing-system allows for even easier switching between biking and strolling and back, now with the possibility to flip the wheels up and down while the trailer is attached to the bike.
  • The new hitch arm allows the user to easily and securely attach and detach the trailer to the bike using only one hand
  • Adjustable suspension to allow you to customise the comfort of the ride as your child grows or if you transport heavier items in the trailer.
  • Large cargo basket with zipper for more secure storage of items, that can be stored away for increased kick stride while jogging.
  • Compact, easy to operate folding mechanism makes it easier than ever to bring the carrier with you.
  • Thule Delight rear light for added visibility and safety included.
  • Ventilation vents optimize air flow and climate control and removable clips increase ventilation when used with rain cover.
  • Thule Click n’ Store makes for convenient on-board storage of strolling, jogging, and cycling kit while in different activity mode.
  • Comfortable padded seats are removable and easy to clean.

Specifications

  • Max child weight: 2x22 kg
  • Max child carrier weight capacity: 42 kg
  • Folded dimensions (LxWxH): 86.3 x 77.3 x 37.5 cm
  • Weight: 16.1 kg
  • Shoulder width: 55.5 cm
  • Sitting height: 64 cm
  • Door pass through: 80 cm
  • Safety harness: 5-point
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