First try of my Hiking Trailer ! - Tactical 13 X-Trek Trailer
a test and look at the Tactical 13 hiking trailer. The Tactical 13 X-Trek is an ultralight (approx. 4.6 lb/2.1 kg) wearable hiking trailer designed to reduce backpack load by ~90% by transferring weight to wheels. It features an adjustable aluminum/carbon fiber frame, converts to a backpack, and handles up to 44 lbs / 20kg , starting around €420 Design: A hybrid trailer-backpack that uses hiking poles for its structure, allowing quick conversion between towing and carrying. Load Management: Transfers 90% of the weight to the ground, significantly reducing strain on shoulders and back. Capacity & Sizes: Available in Small (30-50L), Medium (up to 80L), and Large (up to 110L) to fit various hiking backpacks. Portability: The frame is detachable, allowing it to be collapsed for transport or attached to the pack during rough, technical terrain where wheels are impractical. Components: Uses durable, solid, all-terrain wheels. Compatibility: Can be attached to the waist belt for hands-free, ergonomic towing. This system is popular among long-distance hikers looking to reduce joint impact and increase comfort, although it is less suited for high-mountain, technical, or vertical terrain

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