Product Comparison: Burley Design Bee vs Burley Design D'lite
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- I bought my Burley Bee a few months ago and use it just about every day to pick up my two kids from school.
- You can fit a lot in there! Even with 1 kid, I can put extra groceries on the seat too.
- It attaches easily, rides smoothly and has plenty of space for 2 kids!
- This thing is fantastic for a couple of small children.
- Even with 75 pounds worth of kids behind me, I do not notice much of a difference except when going up steep inclines.
- Asked my father to get this for our new twins. Living in NYC without a car, this has become our best mode of transportation.
- Decided to get the two-seater because weight and cost differential seemed minor, and has extra space, etc, etc -- no regrets about that.
- We recently upgraded to a Burley D'Lite to accommodate our growing family. It fits our 2 and 4 year old comfortably.
- I drag both kids around (still) to the local market and have plenty of room for our groceries.
- I uses the trailer for two toddlers (50lbs+ total). Very stable when towing.
- I absolutely love the ease and durability of burley trailers. The quick fold design has been particularly useful.
- Easy to put together and store. And no problem attaching to the bike.
- It is super light so biking with my kids is not to strenuous. It is super quick and easy to attach to my bike as well.
- The tires are easy to remove and the trailer folds down perfectly to fit in the back of my 4Runner.
- It's easy enough to make fit in the back of a small SUV - and with a bit more effort, can be folded up nicely with all its components inside for storage.
- I've had the trailer now for 6 years and it's still as awesome as the day I bought it, lasting through 2 kids!
- And the double stroller wheels? Worth the money all day. They push like a hot knife through butter.
- I liked the features on this model - adjustable suspension, collapsible construction, ability to convert to a jogger.
- This unit is extremely well built and super smooth.
- We love how quickly it folds and unfolds. I don't think you can go wrong with the Burley d'Lite!
- This is a great trailer overall. Room to store stuff, the kid fits well and is comfortable, pretty good ventilation.
- We love the extra room. You don't even notice it when you're towing.
- I like the big cargo space in back and the windshield that folds up to let a breeze in.
- We also love the cargo space in the back. It is more than we need but it is nice knowing we can tow around snacks, water, or anything else we need.
- The extra room in back for her back back and lunch box is just what we were looking for!
- The stable seat, that doesn't sag and taco your kiddo being the most appealing to me.
- The ride is so smooth, the pockets and storage are more than you even know you needed.
- We have a three year old buddy who sometimes rides with us to the park and they fit comfortably with drinks, snacks and a diaperbag.
- No leaks or condensation issues whatsoever. I've towed it approximately 150 miles in aggregate now ... and have no complaints whatsoever. :)
- The harness system works great! We've had one turn over while riding-I took a turn too sharply and ran one trailer wheel on the curb.