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Burley Honey Bee, 2 Seat Kids Bike Trailer & Stroller

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Style: Current


Features

  • 2-in-1 bike trailer and stroller with included 1-Wheel Stroller Kit
  • Parking brake for stable loading and unloading
  • Adjustable, one-click 5-point harness system to keep kiddos safe and secure
  • Lightweight for easy towing
  • E-bike friendly
  • Contains post-consumer recycled fabrics
  • Integrated skid guard
  • Height adjustable, ergonomic handlebar for easy strolling
  • Handlebar folds forward to double as an additional roll bar when in bike mode
  • Spacious cargo area for gear, toys, and snacks

Brand: Burley Design


Color: Red/Black/White


Item Weight: 25.6 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 35"L x 30.5"W x 37.65"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 100 Pounds


Seating Capacity: 2


Harness Type: 5-Point


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Manufacturer: Burley


Brand: ‎Burley Design


Color: ‎Red/Black/White


Item Weight: ‎25.6 Pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎35"L x 30.5"W x 37.65"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎100 Pounds


Seating Capacity: ‎2


Harness Type: ‎5-Point


UPC: ‎840840013644


Manufacturer: ‎Burley


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎38.25 x 26.5 x 10.75 inches


Package Weight: ‎16.1 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎35 x 30.5 x 37.65 inches


Brand Name: ‎Burley Design


Warranty Description: ‎This Burley trailer is warranted from the date of purchase against defects in materials and workmanship as follows fabric parts for one year, frame and plastic parts for three years. Your original dated sales or delivery receipt showing the date of purchase is your proof of purchase.


Model Name: ‎Honey Bee


Material: ‎polyester, Aluminum


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-teen


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎949212


Model Year: ‎2023


Style: ‎Current


Included Components: ‎1 Tow Bar, 2 Wheel Guards, 1 1-Wheel Stroller Kit, 1 Steel Hitch, 1 Manual, 2 Wheels, 1 Flag, 1 Honey Bee Trailer


Size: ‎One Size


Sport Type: ‎Training, Cycling, Running, Outdoor Lifestyle


Date First Available: June 1, 2023


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  • Worth it, even for bigger kids
I have two boys ages 4 and 7. I am triathlon training and have had to come up with some creative ways to get my training in. When I realized I wanted a trailer for my bike, I marveled at the low-price ($100-200 range) options but ultimately went with the Honey Bee. I liked the stroller-conversion, the higher weight limit than competitors' models, and the Burley emphasis on safety. ASSEMBLY. I didn't have the awesome experience others did, mostly because so much of the trailer was already assembled (the instructions were written as if I'd have to do about 50% more than I actually had to do --- that was confusing, especially for someone who's never even been close to a bike trailer in real life). Burley, y'all should fix this (there were also some references to throwing away bolts/nuts that actually had to be reused...that was confusing, too). The pictures could be better, too. But the trailer is clearly very well designed and sturdy. Very impressive. It was easy to assemble once I figured out Burley had done most of the work already. SIZE/COMFORT. My boys are a combined 80 lbs, so the 100 lb weight limit was attractive. They were reasonably comfortable (it's good they're both on the smaller side), and my younger one in particular loved it! We rode for over an hour, almost 10 miles (for the record, my average speed was about 3mph slower hauling the trailer; I'm always aiming for a low heartrate on these rides). The younger one wanted to keep going. My older one is now hopefully inspired to learn to ride his bike. Their comment was that they felt like they were riding in a "racecar!" They liked the flag a lot, too. Oh, the older one had a hard time fitting in there with his helmet on. Younger one was OK. Burley is one of the few brands I saw that has a special "pocket" to allow space for kids' helmets. STORAGE CAPACITY. Amazing. I could put a few bags of groceries back there no problem (but I'd be coming right up on the weight limit if I had both kids with me). I was shocked by how big the storage compartment was. The kids enjoyed the mesh compartments in their cabin, too. Water bottles fit fine. I want to find a water bottle holder to clip to the handle bar for me to use while running, but I did OK. HANDLING. Wow, you'd never know you were hauling around 100 lbs of kid+trailer back there. I was really impressed. It was tough going up some hills, but I did it. We rode on a paved biking/walking trail, and at one point one tire fell off the edge (about a 6-12" drop) when I had to pass some walkers. I thought "this is the end!" at first, but then, hallelujah, the wheel popped back up onto the trail! I was relieved. I thought I'd have to stop and haul it back onto the trail myself, but it was fine, and there was no damage. STROLLER. I was worried that it wouldn't be a good jogging stroller, but it does great! My older child rode his scooter, and the other one rode in the stroller for a bit and scooted for a bit (the storage compartment had plenty of room to store any inactive scooters). I don't think I ever pushed them both in the same time, but it would have been fine. I'll be interested to see how the front (plastic) wheel holds up. The transition from Trailer to Stroller is unbelievably simple. Just pull on the wheel and rotate to the position you want. FOLDING. This thing collapses really well, but unfolding/setting it up takes some muscle: It was a lot harder for me to "snap together" the two rods at the top than the instructions let on. I had to really push on it, standing behind it and tilting it toward the ground for leverage. I suspect that will get easier. But anyway, I've taken the wheels on and off several times now because that's how it fits best in my car. Wheel removal couldn't be easier. SCREENS. The mesh screen and plastic cover are nice. I haven't quite figured out how to really secure those down (and the manual appears oddly silent on that issue), so I'll consult a video. They're Velcro-based closures, not zippers. We didn't use the plastic "windshield," but it stayed rolled up with no problem, and it's quite thick/sturdy. FLAG HOLDER. Another review says the flag holder is inadequate to do the job. Mine's flag holder is so sturdy, I couldn't figure out how to turn it around so the flag would face up with the handle bar in the "trailer" (as opposed to "stroller") position! So maybe they've tweaked that. (Eventually I did manage to coax the flag holder to spin to the other side.) You WILL need to put air in the tires before you use it. The tire pressure didn't even give a reading on my gauge when I tested it. But that's to be expected. Bottom line: I want to go back in time and take up cycling when the kids were 1 and 4! But I'm glad I got it, and I'm even glad I paid a premium for the "brand name." It was fun getting my brick (bike/run) workout in AND having fun with my kids at the same time, knowing that they could sit and ride if they got tired. And we had plenty of space for snacks and water and other essentials. I know I'll haul my 4-year-old around in it for a couple seasons, at least. And it'll be in great shape to re-home when they're big enough to ride alongside me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2016 by AEK

  • A Stylish, Ultralight, Comfortable, and Strong Bike Trailer for Two Kids
I've had this for almost two years now and have taken it on dozens of rides, on bike trails and offroad, sometimes on very rough terrain with no troubles at all. Other than a few minor quibbles, I find it easily the best bike trailer I've ever used (and I have three.) Here's now the Honey Bee trailer from Burley breaks down. Pros: - Plenty of room for two kids to sit with comfort and space - Looks very sharp on the trail and I get lots of questions and comments about it - Folds down quite flat and all parts (the pulling arm and wheels) fit conveniently inside folded trailer for storage - The kids find the Honey Bee very comfortable to both sit and sleep in for hours at a time - The dark tinted windows are very spacious and afford the kids a terrific, clear panoramic view - The storage in the back is quite generous and I almost never run out of space - Foot brake is easy to use and effective (though it can't really be used while moving) - Inside pockets by each child are convenient for holding toys (but not quite large enough for snack cups) - Trailer doubles as a stroller that even works well off road as long as the weight is light (too heavy and the front wheel folds on you) - Waterproof as it gets. Had several huge downpours and the kids stayed nice and dry behind the rain shield - Very lightweight yet strong. Picks up easy, though taking off the arm for storage may be hard for some - Tires come off and go back on extremely easily with a single push button - Nice adjustable stroller arm on top that's convenient for holding an action cam too - Nice wheel bumper guides that make it gentler for the kids if you accidentally hit a post or something Cons: - The seat belt snaps are just too close to the bottom. I've cut my finger three times under the nail rooting around under a kid to get the belts on or off. There's something flat and sharp on the belts that cuts me. I also have to lean almost all the way into the trailer to get them off. A chest strap would be much more preferable. - It's really hard to get the hitch rod inserted into the bike receiver. It's not tapered at the bottom and so requires lubrication and considerable fiddling and force every time to get inserted. I think it's due to the extra wide safety strap on this version of the rod as I have the same hitch mechanism on other Burley trailers that I have, yet have never had a problem before. I filed down the rod end so it tapers more and it works well now. - The adjustable stroller handle on top is a dream, but doesn't hold under much force and slips easily even when locked. If you're pushing the trailer into a truck using the handle or worse, pushing it as a stroller off road with some weight in it (two kids + cargo space full), the handle easily slips all the way and just isn't very usable. - Doesn't come with a storage bag. And the one Burley makes looks very nice hanging on the wall with the trailer inside, but is just a bit too flimsy for sustained use, so be very gentle with it. For me, the pros of this trailer far outweigh the few cons. I do look forward to another iteration that fixes the very tiny issues with otherwise stellar bike trailer for two kids. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2018 by Dion Hinchcliffe Dion Hinchcliffe

  • Great bike trailer!
This has been a great purchase! It's depicted well by the photos, the color is spot on (not that I care much). It is super easy to put together and break down for storage or transfer. Fits in the trunk of both our sedan and our mini van. Our 3 year old twins love riding in it. The straps seem comfortable enough. They're easy and quick to adjust to fit but not loose that it comes undone. I like the storage space in the back. We use it to put our portable potty and a tire pump. It's also very easy to maneuver both on the bike and pushing. Just a great all around purchase, very user-friendly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by Woody

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