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Weehoo iGo Review

Weehoo iGo Review

The Weehoo iGo takes the standard trail-a-bike a step further with its recumbent design, which gives your child a comfortable seat to relax in while she or he happily contributes to the cycling effort.

By Brett Heneke

The Weehoo iGo takes the standard trail-a-bike a step further with its recumbent design, which gives your child a comfortable seat to relax in while she or he happily contributes to the cycling effort. The adjustable seat position makes it easy to grow with the Weehoo iGo; and the quick-release seat post connection makes separating the trailer from the bike a snap.

The first few rides were a bit of an adjustment, but there were shrieks of joy by the third time. The trailer sits closer to the ground, making it feel more like a part of your bike and enhancing the smoothness of the ride.

At 35 pounds (16 kilograms), the Weehoo is heavier than other trail-a-bikes, but the quality of the design and the numerous features more than compensate for the added weight. You get great storage space, foot straps, a secure seatbelt system, a fully enclosed drivetrain and usability for ages three to nine.

Overall, the Weehoo iGo is a pleasant experience, which has allowed my daughter, who can ride a two-wheeler, to go on longer rides, pedal as much as she feels like and feel safe and comfortable.

$369 USD, $389 CAD weehoogear.com

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