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June 2026 · 4 min read

Rain covers and cold weather riding with kids

Front-loaders like the Urban Arrow have custom rain covers that zip onto the box and keep kids completely dry. For cold weather, layers and a wind-blocking cover make year-round riding comfortable — NYC winters are mild enough.

Rain covers for front-loaders

Urban Arrow sells a custom rain cover that attaches directly to the cargo box frame. Zips closed at the front, has a clear window panel so kids can see out. Kids stay completely dry in heavy rain. Keep a spare in the box — NYC rain is unpredictable. The cover also blocks wind entirely, making it the most useful cold-weather accessory for a front-loader.

Rain covers for longtails

Longtail passengers sit in the open, so kids need rain gear: a proper rain suit (waterproof jacket and pants) and waterproof shoes. A handlebar-mounted canopy adds overhead protection and extends the range of conditions you can ride in comfortably.

Cold weather: what kids wear

Wind chill is the bigger factor than ambient temperature. On a front-loader with the cover closed, kids are sheltered from wind entirely and stay surprisingly warm — many families find their kids overheat on mild winter days. For open longtail riding: fleece underlayer, wind-blocking outer layer, gloves, and a thin hat under the helmet. Bunting bags like the Snuggler wrap the child's lower body and are very effective for toddlers.

NYC winters in practice

NYC rarely drops below 20°F. Most of winter sits in the 25–45°F range. With the right setup, the vast majority of winter days are rideable. Snow and ice require more care — studded tires make a significant difference on icy roads.

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