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Our Review of the Croozer Travel cargo trailer

The Croozer Travel is a bicycle cargo trailer designed for taking big loads on a long haul. Whether you're just hauling a cooler to the beach or a taking a month's supplies on a multi-state trek, the low-profile Croozer Travel will keep you and your stuff safely secured and moving steadily. Since the Croozer Travel is a two-wheeled cargo trailer, you get a lot more space (34" x 17" of surface area on a weather resistant plywood floor) and can haul up to 100lbs. of goodies. Since there's no top, your can stack your stuff as high as possible, provided it's stable and well-secured to the powdered steel frame.

The Croozer Travel also folds easily into a tight package—without tools—for easy storage. Compared to smaller single wheeled cargo trailers like the BOB Yak or BOB Ibex, the Croozer Travel will haul a LOT more. The closest comparison is the Burley Flatbed, which has the same weight capacity but a bulkier frame.

For lighter loads, Croozer also offer the Croozer Cargo, an enclosed cargo trailer with a weather cover. The Cargo is designed to haul up to 65 lbs. of perishable goods.

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Interior Length
36"
Interior Width
24"
Interior Height
15.5"
Product Weight
17.5 lbs.
Wheel Size
16"
Wheel Type
Spoked Alloy
Max Weight Capacity
100 lbs.
Cubic Capacity
13,392 in. cu.
Exterior Length
36"
Exterior Height
24"
Exterior Width
15.5"
Folded Dimensions
36 x 23 x 6"
  • Bicycle hitcharm with two-axle mounted hitches
  • Weather resistant ply-wood floor
  • Powder coated steel frame
  • High degree of stability due to its low center of gravity
  • Peripheral railing to easily secure any load
  • Innovative folding concepts is flatter than single-wheel trailers
  • Folds as a unit with the wheels attached to the floor and the hitcharm folded under, without any loose parts
  • Can be pulled as a versatile utility wagon

Croozer Travel cargo trailer Reviews

Croozer Travel cargo trailer

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That was easy!

5
Reviewer: Trevor , Bellevue, WA Date: February 23, 2009
That was easy! Less than 10 minutes from in the box to on the road. Made my first grocery store run the same day. Trailer is balanced and tracks well. Construction seems very solid. Only one nit: the axles extend onto the deck, so the flat rectangular area is more like 15" by 32", not 17x30. Still, I couldn't be more pleased with my purchase.
7 of 9 people found this review helpful
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Reviewer: Anonymous , Vancouver Washington USA Date: July 16, 2007
This is an easy to set up trailer with a very adaptable range of uses. It takes less than 10 minutes to set up the trailer and get hooked up to a bike. The hitch is well designed and simple to use. The trailer tracks nicely, centered behind the bike. Loads are easy to stabilize with bungee cords attached to the rails around the frame. We have used a large cooler or plastic bin to hold groceries and have not had any problem with average shopping loads for a family of three. The trailer floor seems solid, but we will probably paint it and seal it with waterproofing to make it weathertight for our rainy seasons. Great product, efficient and easy to use design.
31 of 33 people found this review helpful
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crozer cargo trailer

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Reviewer: larry altman , Burlington, VT Date: June 11, 2007
Just finished a 2000 mile trip with this trailer. Rugged trailer with a great hitch design (I did hit a big rock at one point and the trailer flipped upside down with no damage to me or the hitch). Trailer is a little heavier than others but you have a solid deck with no fabric or stitching to wear out. There are no wheel guards of any sort, so gear has to be packed carefully to avoid any rubbing. I had about fifty pounds of gear, well under the 100lb capacity, and pulled it with a trek racing bike without any problem. Little luggage wheels in back came in handy when navigating airports with gear bags attatched.
56 of 60 people found this review helpful
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