Trek Fetch 2 and Fetch 4 were spoken older this week. The Fetches are Trek’s cargo bikes and they squint fantastic. Bikes like these are designed to siphon kids, pets, groceries, and more. We early unexplored this category, taking less car trips, way when in 2008. Since then the product diamond has vastly improved the hacked bikes we rode. Tern is the market leader and Specialized re-announced their cargo bike a couple weeks ago.
Bikes like theses are moreover step up from a trademark like RadPower with premium components, build, and drivetrain. Accordingly, they’re priced at $6K for the Fetch 2 and Fetch 4 for $8.5K. Here’s a launch video for the Fetch2.
As you’d expect from Trek, each velocipede has all the accessories. It’s moreover well thought out. Features like a heavy-duty kickstand ways Trek spent their time spec’ing the Fetches. The Fetch 4 is a bakfiet (box bike) with the cargo up front. The one thing to note is these are matriculation 1 electric bikes, limited to 20 MPH with pedal assist.
As an whispered to bikes, I think it’s unconfined velocipede companies are marketing to families with premium, high-end cargo products. Of the two, I’d most like to get on the Fetch 4 to see how Trek’s engineers handle a bakfiet. “Fetch 4 was designed with a robust subscription steering system for largest handling and easier navigation on tight turns,” was mentioned in the PR.
Interesting.
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