Can’t Decide?
At a glance they’re quite similar, so why choose one over the other?
They both can carry one child, and fit most of the same accessories, but it’s the little premium touches on the HSD that can make the difference for those few extra dollars.
Features
The suspension forks smooth out rough roads, even the odd trail if you’re feeling adventurous.
Fully adjustable handlebars make it easy to get the perfect fit for any body size and shape, and super quick to adjust for multiple riders.
Deluxe saddle for longer rides and a bit more comfort.
Internal gears mean you can change gear when you’re not moving. Meaning if you need to start on a hill you can just change down gears when you’re stopped, as opposed to remembering to change down as you come to a stop.
So which one should I choose?
All of those extra HSD features contribute to something we hear from our HSD customers regularly and often on test rides;
“It feels really stable!”
So if you’re new to riding, or nervous about carrying a passenger the HSD’s stable handling characteristics and upright riding position can really give you the confidence to get riding.
On the flipside, if you’re after something that is a little more nimble with an extra bit of zipppp and you prefer normal gear shifting, then the traditional riding position and minimal design of the Quick Haul is probably the one for you.
You can always give our team a call and they can talk you through all of the features of our bikes to make sure you get the right one for you!