Allen Sports Deluxe Bike Trailer & Stroller

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Stroller conversion extends the trailer beyond bike-only outings.
- Two harnessed places and a 45.4 kg/100 lb total limit cover many sibling pairings.
Cons
- Sixteen-inch wheels and a basic cabin provide less rough-path margin than premium trailers.
- Allen states that its trailers must not be used with electric bicycles.
Product Facts
- Use
- Stroller conversion
- Seats
- 2
- Price/Buy
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Allen Sports Deluxe fits families wanting a lower-cost two-child bike trailer that can become a stroller at the destination. The 45.4 kg/100 lb total capacity, five-point harnesses, 40.6 cm/16 in wheels, canopy, and swivel front wheel cover straightforward neighbourhood rides and park walks without premium crossover pricing.
The tradeoff is refinement and compatibility. Smaller wheels and a basic cabin offer less rough-surface margin than premium trailers, while the folded package still needs real boot space. Allen explicitly says not to use its trailers with electric bicycles. Before buying, confirm child age and per-seat load, helmet clearance, hitch fit, tyre pressure, walking-wheel lock, and the current manual’s speed and bicycle restrictions.