Stroller/Trike
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Looks like it weighs a ton & no room for groceries or other cargo. No protection for baby seen either. Not a commuter, i feel.
- Andy
- Andy
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We have one of these. It's called a Taga. The base model only includes the one seat. However there is a really nice box that you can also get, which is pretty much how we use it You can put 2 kids in it or 1 kid and a bunch of cargo. We happened to get in on a deal where they were giving the box free.
It's a nice little trike. It's reasonably priced as far as cargo bikes go. My wife really enjoys it. It's pretty convenient for her to fold it up into a stroller.
It's a nice little trike. It's reasonably priced as far as cargo bikes go. My wife really enjoys it. It's pretty convenient for her to fold it up into a stroller.
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We have one of these. It's called a Taga. The base model only includes the one seat. However there is a really nice box that you can also get, which is pretty much how we use it You can put 2 kids in it or 1 kid and a bunch of cargo. We happened to get in on a deal where they were giving the box free.
It's a nice little trike. It's reasonably priced as far as cargo bikes go. My wife really enjoys it. It's pretty convenient for her to fold it up into a stroller.
It's a nice little trike. It's reasonably priced as far as cargo bikes go. My wife really enjoys it. It's pretty convenient for her to fold it up into a stroller.
- Andy