Great video thank you. I already checked out Part 1 and I'm most impressed by the detailed look at this trailer which I am thinking of getting for our dog after seeing someone else with one.
Since it has finally warmed up I got the bike out and his trailer and he hoped in and went for a ride. Just had to put air in the tires and we were good to go.
Good couple of videos. Thanks for the good walk through here; it will help in my decision. I always get a weird melancholy feeling when I start trying to figure out if my dogs might be happy or not. I sort of worry about my choices with them, etc etc. I think @photographingwildlife8779 has a healthy and helpful perspective on it...definitely would rather be out with you than stuck bored at home. The fact that a pup gets excited upon seeing the trailer is a great indicator as well. Have fun, and stay safe!
You should see him when we travel in our Class B RV we got last year. Hes so big and its small inside, however hes always ready to go to just be with us. We make it work and he sleeps curled up.
Great part 2! I have a fat tire e-bike and was curious how it might affect the battery. My dog weighs 45lbs and would need the standard size. Glad to hear it doesn’t drain too much while pulling some weight.
True works good during the night, we found during the day on a main road it's not bright enough for cars to see until they are surving around you. Now we have no issues as we can see cars start to move over well before they are close.
Would you share your dogs measurements? Height, length, weight? This looks awesome, but I know my dog is going to be close to the size limits (if not a little over) and I'm wondering if it's worth it.
Thanks for sharing this. Your dog looks super comfy and happy. I have a lab and thought the Burley Tailwagon's height was a bit low. Glad I waited out a purchase now that Burley offers newer models that address some comfort issues. Does the rear rolltop flap have a window when closed if the weather gets tough? Thanks
So it is the same as the front, a mesh to allow air to flow. You can buy an rain cover if you require it. It also does have a solid cover for the rear that zips down. Its not water proof but it would keep out basic splash and light rain I would think. I did get mine from REI as they have a 1 year return policy once you are a member.
No suspension, all how much air you put in the tires makes the ride more or less ridged. The base is a composite of some sort, very sturdy and easy to remove and clean. Hope this helps, my dog loves it and is always ready to go for a ride.
I have one and am trying to pull the wheel down for the "stroller/walking" position. Did you just PULL it, or have to push a button. I cannot get it pulled down.
He always wants to play, this give us the ability to take him with when we go on bike trails that require dogs on leashes. Also we do have a leash set up, but after 1 to 2 miles he too tired, so then he hops in and just checks out his sounderings. He just enjoys being out.