The Reacha City is specifically designed for transporting gear up to 1.5 meters in length. Its compact size makes it perfect for shorter items like shortboards, foils, or camping equipment.
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Hi, everyone. I'm Evangeline right here at etrailer. Today we're gonna be taking a look at our Thule Reacha bicycle carriers. These are gonna be trailers that you can attach to the back of your bicycle, zero modifications required. And with this, you have the option of getting the Urban, which you can load up with all kinds of groceries, cargo, gear. Or the Sport edition where you can load up with kayaks and whatever you need for adventure.
We'll take a look at some of their features right here. So, how does this work Well, you have your trailer and the trailer has this attachment arm. So this an attachment arm wraps around the seat post of your bicycle and secures it with some hook and loop straps, no bolting required. With this, you can adjust four different types of bike heights and a bike lengths for whatever fits best, and you have an easy option to just drive away with the attachment arm and leave your trailer parked if needed for your trips. You have two trailer options.
You have the Reacha Sport, which has this long nose, great for if you're planning on carrying around your kayaks, your paddleboards or your canoes, and then you have the Reacha Urban with a shorter nose. This will give you a much smaller footprint. Picture yourself riding through a city, picking up groceries, picking up cargo. This will allow you to fit into those smaller areas more easily. Other than the different nose shapes, all your Reacha trailers are gonna have very similar features, capacities and modularity.
By modularity, you can add kickstands, you can add sidewalls, you can switch out the tires with just your quick-release skewers. There's lots of things you can do with the Reacha trailers to customize for your adventure. But on their own, they're great for carrying around different cargo, different gear. The fact that you don't have to modify your own bike to carry around a trailer is awesome. Lightweight, modular, and very few tools required.
I've been really enjoying using the Thule Reacha trailers here at etrailer. We've been able to go around and use them for a couple of days, ride around on the bike, and it's been a lot of fun. There's also smaller touch points in there, like a really good weight capacity, levers that allow you to make adjustments without having to use tools or tighten down bolts. Please check out our product pages here at etrailer if you have more questions or you're curious about just the other things that you can do with your Reacha trailer. With that in mind, if you have been using these since they have been around for a while and you have some fun stories, please share your setup of your bike and your Reacha bike trailer, and that way you can maybe inspire some other people along the way. But today, this was a really quick glimpse at our Reacha bike trailers from Thule, available as the Reacha Urban or the Reacha Sport with your regular wheels or your beach wheels right here etrailer.com. My name's Angeline. I hope you enjoyed this journey.
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