Thule Chariot Cab 2

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Its larger cabin and higher-capacity family-hauler feel make it easier to justify if space matters more than keeping the trailer compact.
- The roomier utility-first layout gives it a clearer job than lighter premium trailers if you regularly carry bulkier gear with two children.
Cons
- It is big and expensive, so it makes less sense if you mostly want a lighter trailer for regular neighborhood use.
- That family-hauler brief also makes storage and everyday handling more demanding than on the lighter premium options.
Product Facts
- Use
- Stroller conversion
- Seats
- 2
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The Thule Chariot Cab 2 makes the strongest case for families who genuinely need more room than the lighter premium trailers provide. Its bigger cabin, higher-capacity family-hauler feel, and more commute-friendly load-carrying stance make it easier to justify when two children, bulkier daily gear, and regular utility use all matter more than keeping the trailer compact.
That extra room is also the main reason not to buy it casually. Cab 2 is large, heavy-feeling, and fully premium-priced, so it is harder to defend if your routine mostly looks like ordinary neighborhood rides and lighter everyday use. It works best when you know the extra interior space and family-hauling focus will solve a real daily need.