ClevrPlus 3-Wheel Universal Trailer Cycle

Last updated date: May 31, 2022

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9.4

ClevrPlus 3-Wheel Universal Trailer Cycle

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We looked at the top Trailer Cycles and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Trailer Cycle you should buy.

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Overall Take

This trailer cycle folds up flat when not in use, so storage space won't be an issue. Parents will love how easy the model is to hitch to any bicycle, as well as the fact that it doubles as a jogging stroller. Reflectors are included on the wheels for added safety and the trailer features a plastic cover for when the weather takes a turn for the worse.


In our analysis of 21 expert reviews, the ClevrPlus 3-Wheel Universal Trailer Cycle placed 2nd when we looked at the top 10 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

USE AS A BIKE TRAILER, STROLLER OR JOGGER – The convenient 3-in-1 design converts into a bike trailer, stroller, or jogger. It has a removable pivoting front wheel, great to use around the neighborhood, zoo, park, amusement park, sidewalks or trails. (Note: BIKE TRAILER FEATURE WILL NOT WORK ON A QUICK RELEASE BIKE). FOLDABLE – The strong steel frame assembles to fold flat for storage and transportation. In order to fold, the handlebar, safety knobs, and safety pins need to be removed. There is a push pin on the back of the frame to remove the rear wheels. BIKE HITCH INCLUDED – Universal bike hitch to rear axle included so you can use it as a trailer. The front wheel needs to be removed when using as a bike trailer. The trailer will remain upright even if bike tips over. PROTECTION & SAFETY – The top plastic cover, mesh window and tinted side windows provide protection in many weather conditions. Reflectors are included on all four sides of the trailer and on the rear wheels for extra safety. LARGE CARGO AREA: Inside cargo dimension 22″W X 24″D X 22″ H approx. (22″W X 24″D X 26″ H including foot rest area). Double seat with two sets of seat belts for two kids. Max Weight Capacity: 88 lbs. Suggested Minimum Child Age: 12 Months.

Expert Reviews

User Summarized Score

9.4
237 user reviews

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An Overview On Trailer Cycles

Bike trailers attach to the frame or rear axle of a bike, and they sit low to the ground. The children you’re pulling sit down in the enclosed trailer and are strapped in with harnesses. Some of the carriers in this category have enclosed zippered covers or canopies.

Most trailers have large wheels and often have tall, orange safety flags sticking up for added visibility. These trailers can sit one or two kids between ages 1 and 6. There will be a weight limit shown, and this should not be exceeded for safety’s sake. Many bike trailers provide additional storage in the back so you can toss in some bottles, diapers or groceries, but don’t put in more than you can pull.

Trailer cycles are different. They are one-wheel extensions that connect to a rack on the back or the seat post. While they also have safety harnesses, they are not suited for kids under the age of 6. Some have pedals and/or handlebars, but pedaling is not needed to move the bicycle. There may also be footrests, as well.

Before buying a bike trailer or trailer cycle, see if you can try some out first. You need to be in good shape to pedal a bike while pulling that additional weight. Today’s models are better made and more lightweight than in the past, but you will still need to make sure that you can handle it before embarking on a long ride. If you can, it is a wonderful way to get some exercise with your family.

Many models also convert to strollers or joggers, which is a great feature to have. See how easily it does that before making a purchase; in many cases, the switch is not overly complicated. Also look for models that fold up easily. Safety features to look for include a five-point harness system, parking brake, hand and foot brakes, seatbelt padding and UV protection.

Wheel size is also important. Most of these trailers have 16- or 20-inch wheels. The larger size means more ground clearance, making it easier to cover different terrains. They also act as better shock absorbers and provide a smoother ride. The smaller wheels generally have plastic rims that are not as durable, so they might not last as long.

The Trailer Cycle Buying Guide

  • The American Academy of Pediatrics advises parents and caregivers not to place children under the age of one in bike-towed trailers.
  • Double trailers that accommodate two children are heavier to pull, but they are perfect for families with twins.
  • Bike trailers do not need their own brakes. If you use the trailer as a stroller or jogger, though, it must have a working brake system. Foot brakes are used in the stroller mode, while hand brakes are best for walking or running.
  • Both children and their parents or caregivers must wear helmets when biking, even when the child is enclosed in a trailer.
  • Large bike trailers should not be used on streets with cars. They take up a lot of room, and they present a hazard to drivers (as well as those riding inside). Use trailer cycles in your neighborhood and save the bike trailer for campgrounds, parks and other safer areas.
  • Always have a safety flag attached to the back of your trailer and follow the rules of the road.