Biking and joring are exciting winter sports that can give you the thrill of being up in the mountains, with a great workout, too. There are many different types of joring equipment on the market, but there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to getting set up.
Depending on your personal preferences and skill level, you will need to choose the right style of joring harness, sulkies, and trails to accommodate your needs. Here’s what you should look for when choosing the right equipment:
How To Choose The Right Harness
First, you need to decide what type of harness will work best for you. Different types of harnesses are designed for different types of users and activities. For example, a recreational user will likely want a less expensive type and an elite jorer wants something more high-performance.
A regular harness is the most common type; it’s good for recreational riders who don’t ride their bike up hills. It has a padded waist belt with an adjustable strap that lets the rider adjust the fit to their comfort level.
The downside is that this style can be bulky and heavy to wear once you add layers of winter clothing. Another option is a super front-loader style harness that wraps around your chest instead of your waist and sits in front rather than behind, which makes them easier for taller people to use because there is more room between the bike’s handlebars and the rider’s back.
Tips For Selecting The Right Sulky
There are many different types of sulkies on the market and each one is built for different purposes. For example, some sulkies are better for beginners and others are more suitable for more advanced users. How would you know which one to buy?
Well, the best way to find out would be to ask someone who has done joring before or to research what type of solky will be most suitable for your needs. The three main things that make a sulky good for beginners is the balance, rigidity, and weight. If a sulky is well balanced it will be easier to walk with and less likely to tip over.
A rigid solky is also important as it can help you keep your balance when steering. Lastly, look at the weight of the sulky; if it’s too heavy it might weigh you down while you’re skiing which could lead to an accident or injury.
Should You Buy New Or Used Equipment?
The Bikejoring equipment can range from inexpensive to pricey. When selecting the type of equipment you want, you should consider which option is best for your budget. If you are on a tight budget, one good way to find quality used bikejoring equipment is to check out local classified ads or visit a bikejoring club in your area.
There might be people there who are looking to sell their gear and have it taken off their hands. Another option is a used sporting goods store. You may not find the exact style that you’re looking for, but they usually have decent quality used gear at a more affordable price point than buying new.
If you have more money to spend, then buying new bikejoring gear is an option worth considering. You get the latest technology in harnesses, sulkies, and trails without having to worry about them breaking down as quickly or losing functionality over time as with used equipment