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Top 5 Bike Trailers (2020)

Welcome to GetMojo, we do the research so you don’t have to! In this video, we’re offering our picks for the 5 best bike trailers on the market in 2020.

Taking your little ones anywhere and everywhere with you can be a bit of a logistical challenge – especially when it comes to things like bike rides. But that’s what bike trailers are for! The question is, which bike trailer should you buy? Well, not to worry, we’re here to help you decide. We’ve sifted through numerous website and consumer reviews to present our 5 recommended products.

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The Front Runner: Hamax Outback

The big selling point of this $750 trailer is comfort. Available as a one or two seater, it may not look all that distinctive, but with its adjustable suspension and plush seats, your kids will feel like they’re being chauffeured. But there’s convenience features for adults too – like easily-washable rubber-lined floor mats, rear storage space, and the fact that it can convert into a stroller – if you buy the right attachment. 

The Compact Option: Burley Honey Bee

If you’re perhaps a fairly infrequent bike trailer user, but you still want an affordable, good-quality product, then you should check this Burley model out. Offering a compact size, which in turn makes stowing and maneuvering winding roads easier, this $300 trailer still offers enough space for two kids, and has impressive rear cargo space for storage. It manages to be affordable, but avoids feeling cheap.

The Flexible One: Thule Chariot Cross Sport Stroller

If you’re a sports enthusiast who likes to get their kids involved wherever possible, then this highly versatile Thule Chariot might be for you. With an adjustable suspension, reclining seats and the availability of a jogging and skiing kit – yep, you heard us right – active parents will be able to take their little ones pretty much anywhere. It is quite pricey however, costing just over $1,000. 

The Budget Option: Instep Quick-N-EZ Double Tow Behind

While this trailer may not have the Swiss Army Knife-like appeal of the Thule Chariot, it’s still an impressive and competent product that offers both trailer and stroller compatibility. Plus, it’s dirt cheap at just $90 on Amazon. With space for two kids, the Quick N EZ has a cushioned ride, thanks to its 16-inch tires, and its quick release wheels and fold flat storage means it’s ready to go and stow in seconds. It’s even available in a range of colors. 

The Spacious One: Wike Premium Double

Nobody likes to feel cramped and restricted in their seat, kids most of all. If you’re planning on taking slightly older children, around the age of say, 4, on bike journeys with you, then it doesn’t get any more spacious than the two-seater Wike Premium Double. Priced at around $500, the Premium Double has enhanced head and leg room – as well as an increased weight capacity. Plus, stroller and jogger attachments come included!

So which bike trailer should you choose? Well, we’d definitely recommend considering safety features, the frequency with which you plan to use it, and the current age of your children,  before buying.

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