catch’em

TRAILING Bicycle

The lightweight aluminum Catch’em is the perfect extension of the Chariot family. Your children will learn the finer points for riding while safely attached to your bike.

The Catch ’em folds up for easy transport and storage.

Features

For children approximately 5–8 years old, depending on their size and strength

Lightweight, durable aluminum frame with no-tools folding mechanism

Fast, easy no-tools quick-connect hitch with included aluminum shims for various sized seat posts (hex key required for

initial assembly)

Lightweight and strong aluminum components: 20” rear black-anodized rim, seat post and 140mm child-length cranks

6-speed Shimano SIS shifter and derailleur

Rear fender and front splash guard and chain guard included

Clip to hold Catch’em in folded position

Padded handlebar crossbar

Safety flag and reflectors

Eyelets to mount a rear luggage rack

More stable ride for child than a bike bar extension (a device that links a child’s bicycle to an adult’s)

Shorter than bike bar extensions so turns are easier

Limited Lifetime Warranty

Like all Chariot products, the Catch ’em is a breeze to attach to your bike. Once installed, the quick release has it off in mere seconds for when you’re on your own.

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Chariot Carriers 2008 manual Catch’em

2008 specifications

Chariot Carriers has made a significant mark in the world of child transportation since its inception, and the 2008 model year represented a notable step forward in quality and innovation. This year saw the introduction of some key features that made Chariot Carriers a preferred choice for active families seeking a reliable means to transport their children while enjoying outdoor activities.

One of the standout characteristics of the 2008 models was their versatility. Chariot Carriers offered a multi-sport design, allowing users to easily convert their carriers from a jogging stroller to a bike trailer, or even a walking stroller. This adaptability appealed to parents who enjoyed various outdoor pursuits and wanted a single solution for multiple activities.

In terms of safety, the 2008 Chariot Carriers prioritized child protection with features like a five-point harness system and an adjustable internal shoulder harness that grew with the child. The durable frame provided stability while ensuring that the carriers remained lightweight and easy to transport. Additionally, the carrier featured a unique burly weather shield that protected against wind and rain, making it suitable for year-round use.

Comfort was another key focus for the 2008 models. The spacious cabin allowed for plenty of room for children and included padded seating for added comfort on long rides. The adjustable handlebars catered to users of various heights, ensuring an ergonomic grip across all activities.

Technologically, the 2008 Chariot Carriers incorporated an improved wheel system, which featured larger, air-filled tires that offered enhanced traction and smooth handling over a variety of terrains. This innovation contributed to a more enjoyable ride for both children and parents. The easy folding mechanism made the carrier convenient for storage or transport, which was crucial for families on the go.

Another innovative aspect was the user-friendly interface, which included quick-release wheels and a simple hitch system for attaching the carrier to bicycles. This focused on making the transition from walking or running to biking smooth and hassle-free.

Overall, the 2008 Chariot Carriers exemplified the brand’s commitment to quality, safety, and user convenience. With its blend of versatility, comfort, and cutting-edge technology, it catered to the needs of active families, solidifying its reputation in the child transport market for years to come. As parents ventured outdoors, the Chariot Carriers of 2008 proved to be more than just a means of transportation; they were a gateway to family adventures and quality time together.