What eye protection if any do your kids wear whilst in trailers.
My nearly 4 year old is complaining of bits going in her eyes if the rain shield is up on the burley, but now the weather is getting hotter the trailer is like a greenhouse with 2 of them in it if it's down.
Other child is 2.
So recommend me some glasses for a 2 and 4 year old.
My 6 year old has a pair of dhb kids glasses and our 2 year old has some that use a strap on the back to hold them on but i can't remember where we got those from but it could have been Next.
Do you have a decent mudguard on the towing bike?
When Abigale was on the Trailgater we used swimming goggles
Tracey
Babybanz/kidsbanz?
No, I use an FSR or a tandem for towing. Neither of which have mudguards, not sure the tandem would take them either as it has a disc brake and a rack already on it.
Do you think a mudguard would help as even a full length one would probably not stop all the low down bits flicked up which are the problem
Hants - I am sure a mudguard would help - you need a commuter type one that goes right round the wheel. Mudflap on it as well
i would have thought the majority of the bits going in the eyes is this goddamn pollen that virtually blinds me when i don't wear the clear glasses at this time of year ๐ก
boots sunglasses for kids... reasonably priced, some decent styles, full uva protection and robust (more so than the usual spiderman/barbie branded tat).
TandemJeremy - Member
Hants - I am sure a mudguard would help - you need a commuter type one that goes right round the wheel. Mudflap on it as well
As i use my trailer the most with my commuter which as full length guards i can say that while it helps a little there is still all sorts that get thrown up and is missed by the guard.
i fitted a perspex diy clip on clip off screen over the fly screen - sorry no pics - mtb style mudguards no use
glasses it is then,
kindbanz look good
thanks all