Michaelwlf3 wrote:I have heard of people lugging around incredibly heavy and large trailers, but you know you're not going to break any speed records with a rig like that, and if it's windy you might as well stay in camp.
I think the trick with a bicycle trailer is to work out how to get rid of frontal area when you are on the move. Going back to bicycling in my fifties has taught me that it's not hills to fear, but headwinds - it's hard to believe aero drag can be so important at so low a speed (and, believe me, I travel at low speeds - no lycra shorts here!).
So my plan (posted here before) is to have a lifting top that sits low in transit (blue), is raised somewhat to sleep (red) and is raised a lot to get in and out, or dress (green). The similarity of this design to a coffin (US, =casket?) is not entirely coincidental, since the space requirement is largely similar!
Andrew