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Here is something that might be useful to some intrepid pilgrims:
https://newatlas.com/outdoors/monowalker-fatmate-towable-backpack/?utm_source=New+Atlas+Subscribers&utm_campaign=b407f684a7-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_07_10_08_25&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_65b67362bd-b407f684a7-89816254
I have seen a couple of homemade contraptions butt his seems pretty well engineered. Not sure however if it would be for me!!
I don't want to open the link, it requires TMI!
You can also purchase a bycicle for a 1000 Euros...This link works:
"Towable backpack" gets an aluminum frame and a big, fat tire
Nine years ago, we heard about a towable backpack setup known as the Monowalker Hikingtrailer. Well, a new version is now being crowdfunded, and it's claimed to be sturdier, more adjustable, and capable of carrying even more gear.newatlas.com
This link says it's at fundraising stages. They expect it to retail for 1000 Euros. It seems like a lot of money for one wheel and some metal. It doesn't even seem to have brakes, which you need on these things for going downhill. The designers are living in a fantasy world if they think they would sell more then a few.
sorry but it is a Terrible! design. A mono-wheel has half the weight (of trailer and load) on the body, they are also unstable, having only one wheel at the rear - needs both hands to keep it from rolling side to side.
If you are going to use a trailer it must have two wheels and the load must sit squarely over the axle - this then means that there is no weight on the body, only on the trailer. Then, to stop it pitching one loads very slightly forward to give about a pound or so at the hip-belt, which gives good contact and stabilises it -
Trust me on this - a mono-wheel is a terrible design.
Thanks for a working link. The fundraiser, and some specifications, are here, and it has a brake. But it appears that there is only one 'order' so far.This link works:
"Towable backpack" gets an aluminum frame and a big, fat tire
Nine years ago, we heard about a towable backpack setup known as the Monowalker Hikingtrailer. Well, a new version is now being crowdfunded, and it's claimed to be sturdier, more adjustable, and capable of carrying even more gear.newatlas.com
This link says it's at fundraising stages. They expect it to retail for 1000 Euros. It seems like a lot of money for one wheel and some metal. It doesn't even seem to have brakes, which you need on these things for going downhill. The designers are living in a fantasy world if they think they would sell more then a few.
It does have a brake and connects to a harness with the weight carried on a hip belt. The handles are for additional stability over rough ground or when going downhill.It's not exactly an alternative to a rucksack. You still need the rucksack to put your stuff into. This just helps you tote it. Others have noted the cost and the lack of brakes. I wonder about stability with the single wheel. It seems to require you to constantly hold a pair of handles to keep it stable, which doesn't leave any hands free. An alternative might be what Efren used on his Via Francigena trip. It had the handles but you could also strap it to your waist, and the two wheels seem a little more stable: https://www.radicaldesign.com/wheelie-v-cargo-walking-trailer
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