🚀 Take Your Pet on the Ultimate Adventure!
The Aosom Dog Bike Trailer 2-in-1 Pet Stroller is a versatile solution for pet owners who love to stay active. This innovative product can be used as both a bike trailer and a stroller, ensuring your furry friend can join you on all your adventures. With a durable design, easy access features, and smooth maneuverability, it's perfect for medium-sized dogs up to 44 lbs. Plus, its compact storage capabilities make it a must-have for any pet-loving cyclist.
A**R
The Griffy taxie
I love this thing. And my little buddies do too.I put this trailer/stroller together today and let my little buddy's check it out and get into it. Then put all 5 in and pushed it around the yard for awhile. They did not want to get out. So off we went all six of us. Went out for a couple mile walk. Got back and they said why did you stop pushing papa, lets go again. So after a little break we were off again. Another couple miles. The tails were wagging the whole time. I usually walk them but can only walk two at a time so that I can lift them up and protect them in case of larger dogs charge. Also it makes it nice to have them in there to protect them from larger dogs. So the five combined weigh about 70 lbs. Enough room for all to be in there and not be to crowded. I wanted a trailer to pull them behind my bike at slow speeds. To take them for a little fun while I get some exercise. I saw this and liked the idea that it is a stroller also. The front wheel pivots which makes it easy to maneuver. Or you can fix the front wheel for like jogging.For the price it is a very good deal. The suspension does seem to soften the ride. But I bought the 2.5 inch pad to put inside to cushion more. The thin pad that it comes with attaches by 4 small Velcro tabs that kept coming loose and pad folding up. Put a towel in but then bottom material is slippery so towel slides all over with the 5 in it. So hoping the pad will fix those problems. Also I think some type of pad would be beneficial in trailer mode to cushion ride and make bottom more durable.One thing I did not like was on the 4 corners to enable canvas cover to attach there is a large opening that the dogs paw can slip through. It is a couple inches tall and you can see through it. I think the pad will help with that also and stuffing a towel in there. The pad I believe is like two inches narrower and shorter than the bottom inside of trailer. Have not confirmed yet waiting on pad. Got the pad and length wise fine. Width was narrow so rolled up a towel and stuffed along one side.But over all me and my little buddies give it thumbs up and they are excited to go for rides in it.A couple things I wanted to share. The square tubes on rear frame sticking up that people said we're sharp and we're afraid of their dog scraping on them. Those are for the front wheel when you take that off to convert to bike trailer. To protect dog while in stroller mode. Get a couple 1 inch chair feet from your local hardware store or hear on Amazon that you can slip over them. The trailer extension folds under carriage while in stroller mode. To extend the trailer arm tilt it up on it's rear. Leave center pin in but unlatch the wire keeper. Remove other pin. Swing arm to forward position. Insert pin.Another tip is the crossbar inside buggy. For assembly to complete leave the push arm with brake lever off. Look through top. There will be a cross bar hanging. Remove pin. Swing it up and spread the top as much as you can and slip bar into plastic bracket. Then insert pin. Then install push bar with brake lever. Easier that way. To fold reverse that order.
L**R
Built well
Built well a little heavy will fit through a 36” door
S**Y
Guinness approved!
My dogs loved his ride in the trailer today! In either mode it rolls like a champ. I had to make a few minor modifications, given that I’m using it with a recumbent trike and not a traditional bicycle, but other than that, easy to assemble! We love it!
A**Z
Withstood our road trip to AK
I bought this for a road trip I was taking from WA State to AK, specifically for my two Shih Tzus, one has mobility issues and the other walks like he's playing connect the dots. For it's use, I left off the interior "support bar" near the handlebar as I needed to make this collapsible for our trip. I removed the wheels and handlebar every time I was done using it (I broke it out anytime they'd be on walks longer than about 10min). It took MAYBE 8 mins to break it down/put together each time, and I stored it under the RV couch. I did notice one small crack where the handlebar goes after the 3rd use, but I think I shoved my camera tripod on top of it too hard, plus with how often I used it, I was ok with that (I just used superglue to fix that). I personally didn't think the fabric was as "sturdy" as described, BUT it held up and there are no tears, plus I love the screens that allow air to flow through. My dogs like to look out, so I often snap them in and leave the front open, which they love! As far as the center metal bar sticking up in the back, it is oddly placed, so I just bought some of those things that go one the bottom of chairs to prevent scuffs and it covered it just fine (see photos). I also bought another dog blanket/liner as the one in there is not enough. I used this on paved roads, sidewalks, walking trails and light hiking trails and it was great. The longest distance we went was about 5 miles at once and had no issues. Now we use it everyday on their walks, they let me know when they want out/in. I do carry a small tire pump just incase though. My complaints: The handlebar doesn't seem very sturdy and the brakes are a waste. Though they do lock in place, the brake part doesn't even touch the tires, so they're purely there to be able to say it has breaks. Also, both dogs did stand at the rear one time and it started to tip, so just make sure you always have a hand on it/are aware. Lastly, my dogs sit right next to each other in the same spot, so its seems to be dipping right there, so I need to look into reinforcing the bottom somehow, but other than that, I think this was money well spent for my kiddos. NOTE: I have not used it as bike stroller.
R**H
Better Than Expected, One Major Flaw
I deducted one star for the horrible assembly instructions, but you can probably figure it out on your own. Otherwise, I was really surprised how good this was for the money paid. Very smooth ride. Love all the pockets and access panels. I tend to walk 4 to 5 miles per day depending on the weather. Just finished a 4 mile walk and it did great. I will update this review if anything changes.Update: after a few months of use I can say it has held up well. Except, the tires and inner tubes that come with it are complete JUNK. Spend $45 and replace with good ones, you won't be sorry. Otherwise, I am happy with the purchase.
C**P
This is a fantastic buggy/trailer for my 2 dachsunds.
Love the size, lots of room for my 2 dachsunds- 11lb and 18lb. We needed a trailer or stroller to take our short legged pups on longer hikes on trails.Pros- Roomy enough for 2 dogs and some of their essentials (water dish etc) Nice comfy and airy interior Smooth ride Easy to push Great for off pavement Has a rain "windshield"Cons-Does not break down easily without literally disassembling it Parking brake does not stay in "Park" position The Pros outweigh the cons and we and our pups love this trailer
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