BeanoNYC
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Hey with the end of the summer upon us, I'd like to hit up craigslist for some outdoor gear I can drag the future "lil-beano" around in. Looking for a good hiking backpack and trailer for my bike. Any suggestions?
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I use an Ergo Baby Carrier instead. I like that I can use it around town (I keep it in the car) but it's also great for walking and hiking. And you can add on a pack to it if you want to use it to carry stuff in addition to your child. It's good up to 40 lbs and I even wore my then 42 lb 2 year old in it last year at one of the fairs. I started regularly wearing our son in it when he was 2 months old (on the front). It can be worn on the front or back, so it's very versatile. Some may have even seen me toting him around last winter at Sundown in it when we brought our daughter there to ski. Very comfy and worth every penny.
It's not bad in the cooler months though.Definitely get one of those for your wife. Those bjorn things are POS! My wife has an ergo and loves it. Not great for hiking only because the kid is right up against you and you'll both be sweaty. Perfect for around the house if the kid is being clingy and you need your hands free. Also good for around town and what not.
As for bike trailers, generally you need to wait until they're about 1 year old to use one, so you have some time there. The only regret I have is that we did not get a more versatile model like the Chariot. My FIL bought ours so I really can't complain (we have a Trek 2-seater). But I'm thinking now that it would have been nice to be able to try cross country skiing with them in the trailer, and the Chariots can also be used like jogging strollers.
Regarding the sling setup, it depends on your trailer. The Trek trailer we have (which was the middle of the line model) does not have removable seats, hence there would be no way to adapt to transport a younger child. I did recommend a different brand like the Chariot for it's versatility. This is something the buyer should be aware of before purchasing - but in our case, we were not the ones who purchased the trailer so we were grateful just to have access to it.Okay, let me clarify the above misconception about bike trailer and infants. With the correct set up you can travel with an infant behind your bike in a trailer. We have the Chariot Cougar2 with an "infant sling". The sling is a factory option which is about 70 bucks but allowed us to ride with our little boy since he was about 10lbs. Mostly he slept but now he gets excited whenever the Chariot comes out. We started him young 3 months and he has never had a problem being in it [chariot] for hours.
As far as cost and options we searched and searched, in the end we obviously ended up with the Chariot Cougar2 (made for 2 kids). New purchase, with the infant sling, stroller wheels, 2 bike connectors (the axle with the attachment for hooking on the trailer), and bike attachment (arm) we paid 710.00 with tax. Well worth the money. I am getting ready to order the XCskiing option so we can take him out this winter.
PM me if you have more questions