Is it a folding trailer or one that breaks down to fit in a car boot. If so I used an EX AA one a few times and that was very sturdy and very easy to put together and break down. The one pictured looks more lightweight but i reckon if made correctly it will be fine.
Co-incidentally im just trying to persuade the missus to let me fit a towbar on the back of her new jeep so I can buy a trailer like this! (she isnt convinced tho....)
Nah...just unhitch it and turn it around manually! I did this on an autostrada near Torino once when I made a wrong turn. Bit scary!
Nelson, I have one of those and it's really handy. Got it from my dad. The 2nd time you assemble it, it's really quick. Breaks down to fit in the back of a car and seems to tow ok. I think they're good. Very handy for 1 way towing. Reversing, do the opposite of what you normally do, steering wise. Once they go off centre they go! I try and keep it balanced in the middle by watching through the rear view mirror, as soon as it goes off centre I put the opposite steering in. Frequently checking the side mirrors. You'll get it with practice. Hope it helps.
Reversing with a trailer is not hard - provided you can see the trailer. A small, low single bike trailer like this one (and like mine) can be impossible to see in your car mirrors or through the rear window. Reversing when you can't see what the trailer is doing is really difficult. Well that's what I find.