monowalker

GGTBod

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Looks even better for the purpose in green and black with a black frame, holds up to 50 kilo weight limit

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Bishop

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Oh yes! that's an inspirational bit of upcycling and have a feeling we are going to see more folk with these.
 

TeeDee

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TeeDee

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Monowalker price about 1000$
Erakarry price about 500€
Would you byu eräkärry or Monowalker

If the question is posed at me (?) I'd say neither - I'd probably be more tempted to make my own thing .

But equally price is no indicator ( necessarily ) of quality. I'd want to do more research on the Erakarry and the Mono walker but as I've said I'd probably knock something up myself.

I don't have any vested Interest in Monowalker or Erakarry. Just stating that.
 
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Hamalainen1

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If the question is posed at me (?) I'd say neither - I'd probably be more tempted to make my own thing .

But equally price is no indicator ( necessarily ) of quality. I'd want to do more research on the Erakarry and the Mono walker but as I've said I'd probably knock something up myself.

I don't have any vested Interest in Monowalker or Erakarry. Just stating that.

No, I mean price generally. Someone here said Erakarry`s price is ridiculous
 

boatman

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Pulling is much better than pushing. The pushchair for our infants was evil over rough ground or the beach. Often we would pull it rather than push. The same with a wheeled baggage carrier.
 

woof

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Pulling is much better than pushing. The pushchair for our infants was evil over rough ground or the beach. Often we would pull it rather than push. The same with a wheeled baggage carrier.

I agree, I use(in the autumn) a big leaf collector, & pull that rather than push across lawns, makes life far easier, & stops them bogging down or digging in.

Rob
 

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