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Aerodynamic kid’s trailer with suspension

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Asked by: Roy Wright

What is the safest bike trailer for a child?

The Burley Bee is vastly superior to any truly budget trailer out there. While about $150 – $200 more than cheaper bike trailers for kids, its durability, ease-of-use, and safety features make it a clear winner.

Can a 6 year old go in a bike trailer?

Bicycle Trailers



Trailers that you pull behind your bike are a popular option for hauling toddlers and children up to about 6 years old. Trailers are stable because they’re low to the ground and easy to steer.

Are Burley bike trailers worth it?

If you don’t want to spend a fortune on a bicycle trailer for hauling your kids, but you do want to get one that’s high-quality, durable, and easy to tow, then the Burley Bee is the trailer that you want. It lacks the bells and whistles of higher end trailers, but sometimes simple is best.

Do you need suspension on a bike trailer?

Suspension for added comfort



If you plan to do any type of gravel or mountain riding with your bike trailer, then a trailer with suspension is highly recommended. The suspension is located under the wheels to add comfort when riding over rough terrains.

How can I make my kids bike trailer more comfortable?

How to Make a Bike Trailer More Comfortable For Your Child

  1. Seating. There are two main types of seats for child bike trailers: bench seats and hammock seats. …
  2. Stability Padding. …
  3. Wheels. …
  4. Suspension. …
  5. Sun Shade/Canopy. …
  6. Rain Cover. …
  7. Double Trailer. …
  8. Make Your Bike Trailer Fun for the Whole Family.


What is safer bike trailer or child seat?

A bike trailer is safer than a child seat in the event of a crash because it has a protective cage, is lower to the ground, and has a five-point harness. Additionally, it is easier to handle the bike with bike trailers than with child seats.

Does Burley Bee have suspension?

No Suspension And No Padded Seats Can Make For An Uncomfortable Ride. The only complaint we have with the Burley Honey Bee is that it’s lack of suspension and padded seating can make for a less than comfortable ride.

What is the difference between Burley bee and honey bee?

The Burley Honey Bee is one of three trailers in Burley’s basic “recreation” level tier. It’s almost identical to the very popular Bee, except that it comes standard with a single stroller wheel to convert the trailer to a stroller. (The Bee is only a trailer.)

How long do Burley trailers last?

The Burley D’Lite is an excellent trailer that excels at towing kids ages 6 months (or 3 months with updates) to ~6 years and cargo for many years after that. It is the kind of investment you make and then keep for 20 years for your own use and then to be passed on to other families (or your own grandchildren).

How old should a child be to ride in a bike trailer?

“To ride in a Burley trailer behind a bicycle, the industry standard is to wait until a child is one year old. While each child’s physical development is unique, we recommend that a child should be able to sit upright unattended and hold his or her head up while wearing a bicycle helmet.

Should a child wear a helmet in a bike trailer?

“If the trailer is being used in Bike Mode, YES, the child should always wear a helmet. A helmet will protect him or her and also help develop the habit of always riding with a bike helmet.” Here’s a helpful pre-ride checklist by Burley to make sure you have a safe and smooth ride.

What age can a child go in a bike trailer?

12 months old

Your child should be at least 12 months old to ride in a bike trailer. We’ll cover the reasons for this below, along with a few tips to stay safe while biking with your baby in a child bike trailer! There are four major health and well-being concerns for babies riding in a trailer.

How old should a child be to ride in a bike trailer?

“To ride in a Burley trailer behind a bicycle, the industry standard is to wait until a child is one year old. While each child’s physical development is unique, we recommend that a child should be able to sit upright unattended and hold his or her head up while wearing a bicycle helmet.

How old do children need to be to go in a bike trailer?

between 9 to 12 months

Children can travel in bike trailers when they are able to support their heads unaided. This is usually from between 9 to 12 months, but every child is different, and you know your child best.

What is the age limit for bike trailer?

Children typically are able to ride in the trailer until about age six, or until they become too tall for their helmet to fit below the internal roll bar. The max age will depend on the child’s development. Burley manuals say a maximum age of 7 years old.

How old does a baby have to be to go in a bike trailer?

We found it’s much more common to bike with small babies in other countries around the world, particularly the Netherlands. But in the U.S., not many people bike with infants, and makers of bike trailers and child bike seats recommend you don’t bike with a baby younger than nine to 12 months old.

Should a child wear a helmet in a bike trailer?

“If the trailer is being used in Bike Mode, YES, the child should always wear a helmet. A helmet will protect him or her and also help develop the habit of always riding with a bike helmet.” Here’s a helpful pre-ride checklist by Burley to make sure you have a safe and smooth ride.

Can carseats go in bike trailers?

Until a child is at least 1 year old, it is recommended to place a baby in a car seat while inside the bike trailer. By doing so, you will ensure safety standards designed by the car seat manufacturer while also keeping your child comfortable.