Retrospec Rover Plus Double

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Double 36.3 kg layout, cargo pockets, and folding aluminium frame make it a more practical tow-behind option than very barebones doubles.
- Official compatibility notes give parents a concrete pre-buy check for 50.8-73.7 cm wheels, thru-axles, and e-bikes.
Cons
- It is bike-only, so it cannot replace a stroller for park walks or errands after the ride.
Product Facts
- Max Load
- 36.3 kg
- Seats
- 2
- Use
- Bike-only
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- Price/Buy
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Retrospec Rover Plus is worth shortlisting when you want a two-child trailer primarily for cycling, not a bike-and-stroller crossover. The useful details are practical: an 36.3 kg double-trailer limit, weather-resistant fabric, a folding aluminium frame, 50.8 cm wheels, interior and rear storage, and visibility pieces for family rides.
The tradeoff is mode flexibility. This is a tow-behind trailer, so it is weaker for daycare handoffs, park walks, or shopping stops where a stroller wheel would save a second product. Before buying, confirm the AU listing is the double variant and check the coupler against your bike, especially if you use a thru-axle or e-bike.