The journey to the perfect wave begins with the perfect rack... No matter what the terrain or the distance, The Wheele Surf surfboad bike trailer gives you quick and easy access to the waves with all your goods. Known as "The Wheele Surf," this surfboard carrier is the ultimate bike surf/utility trailer that is completely hassle-free, ultra light, and attaches and detaches to any bike in seconds. Designed by a surfer for a surfer, this lightweight, versatile bike trailer attaches to your bike's seat post and only weights about 10 lbs. About 85" long when assembled, the Wheele Surf will accommodate shorter boards about 7' 6" or below. Most critical, the aerodynamic, low center of gravity and performance design allows split second maneuvering. It's perfect for tight spots, beach areas and crowded streets as well as handling narrow off-road conditions and trails. Frame: The unique telescoping frame is made of square steel tubing which extends to 3 positions accommodating a wide range of board sizes. The finish is heavily powder coated for extra protection. The frame includes three top board racks padded in high density rubber which provide enhanced board cushioning. Adjustable bungee cords secure board to top racks. Wheel: After years of testing varied road conditions we chose wheels that provide sealed bearings making maintenance non existent. The rim is a one piece molded high strength molded plastic. The tires are 13” diameter made from EVA puncture proof foam providing tracking and stability for ultimate peace of mind. Bag & Cover: The attachable heavy duty lightweight storage bag is designed to accommodate wetsuits, towels, gear and other supplies for hands-free cycling. The interior contains a storage pocket for smaller items. The lightweight cover protects the contents of the bag from misty mornings and UV protection of your gear.
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Rip off, cheap material
I haven't used it yet but I already have a complaint. I understand the purpose of this contraption is to make locomotion with your surf board as efficient as possible. In order to accomplish this goal, light and apparently weak/cheap material is used. As I was putting the thing together, a bolt snapped from being tightened too much. This wouldn't be an issue, considering a bolt can be purchased for less than a dollar at your local hardware store, if it weren't for the design and the price of the contraption. For starters, the bolts are WELDED into the frame. So if you break a bolt, you're screwed. Second, bolts breaking says a lot about the quality of material; I was careful not to tighten it too much. This thing cost well over 200 dollars, not including shipping , and what you're getting is a cheap piece of equipment that would cost you less then $50 to build. I am quite handy with tools myself so the bolt breaking isn't that big of a deal but I bought this EXPENSIVE piece of equipment to save me the time of having to build one myself or from having to deal with a cheap product.
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