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I've used my child trailer to haul stuff plenty. I've picked up car batteries, done small Costco runs, and put my kids' bikes on as well (I "pick them up" by bringing their bikes).
10/10, would recommend a kid trailer even if you don't have kids.
We're looking for a child trailer, but I have a Burley Travoy (highly recommended!) and a regular cargo trailer, which is awesome for heavy grocery hauls. I also use panniers quite often, so it depends on what I'm doing and I just pick an option that'll work best.
Most trailers you get at the retail level only have 100lbs limits, but you can get custom trailers that can haul pianos. LOL They have integrated brakes for safety, but there's no limit to what you can haul on a bike!
But yeah, I've heard of people simply using child trailers to haul cargo, so that works!
100lbs has been plenty for us, but I do want something bigger, if only to "haul" my wife around (she doesn't like to ride). That said, a rack, panniers, and a kid trailer have enabled me to do all kinds of trips.
I'll have to look around at higher weight options. I live near a lake (<5 miles) and would love to bring a couple kayaks.
Kayak "trailers" are way more simple than you might think! Here's one example from Wike.
Awesome! Now to see if I can carry two so my two kids can share one.
LOL. I'm sure options exist!
I've seen tandems that are recumbent in front, regular seat behind. I think that's the best option if you want to talk with your partner while riding.
That would be awesome!
this one looks like the one I saw once.