AfterwardsTrailer for board transport

Stephan Gölnitz

 · 02.05.2018

Afterwards: Trailer for board transportPhoto: Stephan Gölnitz
Afterwards: Trailer for board transport
A Munich-based manufacturer offers high-quality trailer solutions. Also for board transport. Thanks to the multi-part drawbar, it can be adapted to all board lengths and stowed away compactly.
Afterwards: Trailer for board transportPhoto: Stephan GölnitzAfterwards: Trailer for board transport

Surfing today, SUP tomorrow? No problem. This bike trailer has a modular design and can be adapted for board lengths from waveboards to 14-foot SUP racers. Dismantled in two minutes, all parts fit in the footwell behind the driver's seat.

The trailer rolls easily and stably, but you should note - especially with fullys - the clearance between the drawbar and rear wheel, as larger 16-inch wheels on the trailer improve the angle (Fig.: 12 inches). The drawbar parts are connected with press studs plus a slotted clamp, making them virtually wobble-free. The windsurfing trailer is based on the basic "Hbigboat" model and can be customised with various couplings and drawbar elements. Aluminium, stainless steel and multi-layered glued wood presumably ensure good durability.

With a price of around 700 euros, you should be able to expect this. If you prefer the low-budget version, you can also find useful tips for DIY on the homepage.

The Hinterher trailer can be completely dismantled and fits into the smallest of spaces. It is suitable for SUP and windsurf boards.Photo: Stephan GölnitzThe Hinterher trailer can be completely dismantled and fits into the smallest of spaces. It is suitable for SUP and windsurf boards.surf/M3212676Photo: Stephan Gölnitzsurf/M3212677Photo: Stephan Gölnitzsurf/M3212678Photo: Stephan GölnitzYou can read this article or the entire issue of SURF 8/2017 in the SURF app (iTunes and Google Play) - the print edition is available here.Photo: Stephan GölnitzYou can read this article or the entire issue of SURF 8/2017 in the SURF app (iTunes and Google Play) - the print edition is available here.

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