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Aosom Dog Bike Trailer Pet Cart Bicycle Wagon Cargo Carrier Attachment for Travel with 3 Entrances Large Wheels for Off-Road & Mesh Screen

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Color: Blue


Features

  • Oxford Cloth
  • Imported
  • Smooth & Safe: Two 20" large rubber wheels provide a buttery-smooth ride on roads. Bright reflectors and a safety flag keep you visible during low-light rides, so you can pedal relax wherever the day takes you.
  • Quick & Compact Storage: Done with your ride? No problem! The quick-release wheels fold flat for hassle-free storage and transport, making it easy to bring along on your next trip.
  • Pet Enjoyable: Zippered doors on three sides, your pup can enjoy the breeze or pop their head out for joyride. Superior ventilation means no stuffy rides, and a D-ring lets you secure your furry companion safely inside (leash not included).
  • Weather Protect: Crafted from robust Oxford fabric with a strong steel frame, this trailer shields your pet from rain, UV rays, and the elements. Plus, the canopy provides cozy shade for those sunny day rides.
  • Dog Bicycle Trailer Info: Overall dimensions: 51.25" L x 28.75" W x 35.5" H. Recommended bicycle wheel diameter: 22"-28". Suitable for medium dogs within 44 lbs. and no more than 20.75". Assembly required.

Brand: Aosom


Color: Blue


Item Weight: 30.8 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 51.25"L x 28.75"W x 35.5"H


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 66 Pounds


Seating Capacity: 1


Maximum Height Recommendation: 25.5 Inches


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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Brand Name: Aosom


UPC: 842525138314


Manufacturer: Aosom LLC


Manufacturer Part Number: USD00-098BU0131


Model Number: D00-098BU


Included Components: Safety Leash, Safty Flag, Reflector


Warranty Description: 1 year manufacturer


Item Type Name: Pet Bike Trailer


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 66 Pounds


Maximum Height Recommendation: 25.5 Inches


Item Weight: 30.8 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 51.25"L x 28.75"W x 35.5"H


Color: Blue


Frame Material Type: Alloy Steel


Seating Capacity: 1


Harness Type: Pet Safety Harness (D-Ring Harness)


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  • High quality item. High quality item.
Color: Red
This is a pretty solid, hefty trailer here. It is made of steel, and is obviously very durable. It was easy to put together. I would imagine it would take about ten minutes or less to collapse for storage if you're kind of slow at those sorts of things. Someone good at assembly could assemble or collapse it in five minutes. It does have a rather pungent new plastic smell. It's been about 36 hours since I opened it and assembled it and the smell is still just as strong as when I took it out of the box. I'm hoping it will air out eventually. I still haven't ridden my bike with it yet. I will try to update after that happens. **Update - I've ridden with it approximately 50 miles now and it works perfectly. I live at the beach so I not only ride down the road with it, but I unhitch it from my bike and walk the trailer onto the beach. I have a small 25 lbs dog, so I pack a few other items in the trailer, like water, my camera, etc, and a strap a beach umbrella to the top of it. *** Update - I've ridden quite a lot with the trailer (I live at the beach) and so far it has held up very well --- with one exception. The tires. Yes, they are cheap tires and there is a flat spot worn on one of them that causes a "bump bump bump" noise and rattles my poor little dog. Threads are already showing on the tire where the flat spot is. How the spot got there.. I do not know. I kept the tires inflated between 36 and 50 psi as it instructs. But.. at any rate.. i have new tires ordered and they will be here next week. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2016 Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2016 by Anthony Harmon

  • Great for the doggo on vacation at Yosemite Great for the doggo on vacation at Yosemite
We have a 20+ lb Shiba who isn't always the most cooperative for long walks. We were headed to Yosemite and wanted to cover some distance and decided to take the bikes and bought this trailer. Actually worked out better than expected due to the high 90* temps that can be tough on everyone if we had tried to walk everywhere. It's bigger than needed for our pup, but gave her lots of room to move around. Easy to assemble and attach to bike. Worked with the quick release skewer on a Trek MTB. Also worked great for a run to the market sans dog in the middle of the camping trip. Good value and good quality. Had tried to find one on FB of CL used but everyone wants about the same price as an Amazon one delivered to your house. Definitely recommend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024 by Jeepin

  • Built solid, feels tough, watch out for human error during assembly! Built solid, feels tough, watch out for human error during assembly!
Color: Red
I can't really write anything more than has already been written about this nifty bit of gadgetry. It definitely feels like something that should last quite a long while, and isn't going to blow sideways in a stiff breeze. That said, you need to remember that these things are made by people, by hand, for the most part. Mistakes will happen during the push to churn out finished pieces as fast as possible, and one of the easiest places for mistakes to show up is when the rim liner is put on. The faster you go, the more likely you'll introduce a twist in it before the tread and tube are shoved on. That twist can leave one or more spoke ends exposed, and that's how you get a flat without ever rolling an inch! If you get one of these, do yourself a favor while the tires are completely flat: take off the stem cap and pull the tire aside (see attached photo). The protective strip inside should be flat all the way around, covering the spoke anchors on the inside of the rim. If you see a twist like mine, it's easy to fix, just pull the tire and tube off (again, really easy when the tube is completely flat), correct the twist, then put it all back together and air up with some renewed confidence. Other than that minor assembly flaw, everything else was pretty simple to figure out. 1. Unfold sides 2. Remove wheels from inside the enclosure 3. Find rear crossbar on left upper rear, take out bolt, nut and lock pin from the free end, swing it up into place on the opposite side, insert bolt and tighten nut with included simple wrench, slide on lock pin. 4. Find tow bar underneath, remove lock pin from its hinge, swing the bar out to deployed position, re-insert lock pin 5. Check tires (as previously described) and inflate to 50-60psi before inserting the splines into the sockets near the bottom-middle-rear of the trailer. There is a spring-loaded latch mechanism on that axle bar underneath that locks in and releases the wheel splines. 6. Reflectors go in the little holes marked with a black dot in the fabric, each side front and rear. White for front, red at the back. 7. Flag just slides into a long pocket sewn into the top left corner of the rear end cover 8. The "hitch" bolts up to your bike's rear axle on the left side, and you're done! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2023 by Deadweasel

  • I really wanted a trailer and I'm so happy I chose this one! I really wanted a trailer and I'm so happy I chose this one!
Color: Red
I chose this trailer after a lot of research and I'm very happy with it. Of utmost importance to me was safety, big wheels, price, folding and quality. I was also considering child bike trailers but it is actually to transport my 29 lb. French Bulldog, Korben. I've ridden 15 miles with it and it works perfectly, though so far Korben would rather run along side than inside (he thinks he's a big dog:). I strongly recommend to introduce the trailer to your dog slowly and gradually, maybe after letting the trailer air out for a couple of days as everyone here has noted, and invest on a good, strong tether. There is a metal D-rind attachment inside, on the bottom left side towards the front for the trailer, but I only use it to clip loose items. For the dog I use a good quality harness and tether clipped to the top rear bar of the trailer frame and cinched short enough that the dog can not lunge forward and hit his face on the rear bike wheel when the flaps are open. He really, really prefers to ride with the front flap open and if I close it he can easily tear the mesh. The front and rear flaps mesh is delicate but the side windows mesh is thick. The only other negative for me is that there is only a mesh flap on the back of the trailer and no clear plastic flap like on the front and top, but having the roof flaps makes up for it, in my opinion. And man does Korben look adorable sticking his head out the roof! There is still plenty of room inside for my backpack, a couple of grocery bags, extra leash, extra water bottle, lock cables, bike tools and pump attached to inside of frame. So far this trailer is a lot more fun for me than for my dog, but if I keep taking him to the dog beach in it he just may grow to love it too:) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2017 Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2017 by Rescue Diver

  • Bring Your Furry Friends Along Bring Your Furry Friends Along
Color: Red
The Aosom Dog Bike Trailer is a great way to bring your furry friends along. It is a sturdy product that quietly rides behind you bike while letting your dogs view all the sights on the way to your destination. PROS - Well thought out - strong when set-up yet folds neatly to small package Lite and quiet - doesn’t make a lot of noise while easily towed Roomy - more than enough for my two small dogs at the same time or one medium to large dog Easy to assemble Hitch assembly has spring allowing wide range of movement without breakage CONS - Poor shipping package. Practically destroyed by the time it arrived I took a bit of a shot in the dark with this purchase as I did not understand how the hitch assembly worked. It turns out that it has a strong spring between the end of the trailer tongue and the collar that slips over a pin that is bolted to the axle. (See picture) I had to enlarge the hole on the pin assembly as my axle bolt is half inch and the hole was too small. Once adjusted everything fits well and securely. There is a retaining security strap just in case there is a failure. I assembled the trailer, attached the axle pin, tested the bike, attached the trailer, tested again and then took the dogs for a ride. I was satisfied at each step that it would be a safe addition to the bike and the dogs thoroughly enjoyed their new chariot. There are reflectors on the front and back of the trailer but I have a spare rear light for a bike that I am going to add to the back as an extra measure for safety. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2022 by Early Adopter

  • Good trailer. I would recommend to anyone looking for a pet trailer.
I bought this for our French Bulldog and although he is not a big fan of riding in it, it is of no fault of the trailer. I am sure he will get used to it. The trailer itself seems well made. Set up was quick and I attached it behind my Ride1Up e-bike. It comes with an attachment bracket that mounts under the nut that goes on the end of the rear axle. After the adapter is mounted, the trailer connects to it via a pin. The trailer is easy to connect and disconnect when not needed and I feel it is securely attached when connected. It even comes with a safety strap to use as a secondary safety device in case the pin comes out or you forget the pin, although I can't image the pin coming out on its own. Overall, I am pleased with my purchase and would recommend this trailer for anyone looking for a good quality pet trailer for their bike. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024 by PilotGuy

  • Great trailer for great price!
Color: Red
I love this! My pups were scared at first but they got used to it and love going on rides. It's huge and fits my two dogs with room to spare. One dog is a 25 lb chihuahua/cocker spaniel mix while the other is an 19 lb terrier mix. They can easily sit and lay down side by side. Easy assembly and easily disassembled to pack it in the car or to store it. Seems to ride pretty smoothly for the dogs' comfort. Also, it is easy to tow on your bike so don't worry about it being too strenuous. I researched multiple trailers both cheaper and more expensive but I'm glad I went with this one! I will suggest that you get a mat or bed to put on the bottom (folded blankets work just as well if you don't have or want to buy one) so that your pup(s) are more comfortable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2018 by Megan

  • Good strong quality. Good strong quality.
This cart is beautiful. It is made of some really good strong quality material. It was not hard to put together. Only had to add the Tires & air them up. Attached to my scooter very easily. It pulls very nice. Can't wait to take my dog for a ride. Will update my review once I do. It's definitely worth the money and it sits up fairly high off The ground, that's what I love about it. And also it's a lot bigger inside than what I thought it would be Update My dog hates it ! What a bummer. I don't know why but my dog is blind, So it is probably just extremely strange to him. Not sure if I'm going to keep it now at this point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023 by peggy j

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