Product Comparison: Burley Design D'lite vs Burley Design Cub
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- 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.
- We love it. Our kid loves it. Very pleased. It is costly but it bears the quality. You can tell when you see it and you can feel it when you are riding.
- If you're looking for a bike trailer that has it all and can grow with your family-- this is it! Easy to set up, take down and store! Burley thought of everything with this product.
- Awesome trailer! Huge hit with our baby and friends kids.
- It's great for going on bike rides with our little girl. We can pick up groceries with this and it still isn't too heavy.
- I feel like it makes the trailer safer and more comfortable for my kids. We are having a lot of fun bike riding as a family!
- 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!
- The floor is very thick/solid, my son can climb in & out himself, the suspension is excellent & it was one of many reasons why we purchased this trailer over other trailer designs/brands.
- This trailer is awesome! Very durable, easy to use, and pulls smooth.
- I have used this trailer for about 30 miles now. It is well built.
- Yes it’s heavy by good quality. Happy purchase.
- The only con that I would say is that if you ride on a crushed gravel trail the tires from the bike will kick up small rocks and send them through the mesh of the trailer.
- 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.
- I assembled the trailer by myself & it was very straight forward. My son loves his Burley Cub trailer, its a very smooth ride on all surfaces & very easy to tow.
- It has a great smooth ride for the one who is pulling it. You can easily fit two kids in this trailer.
- The seating system seems much more comfortable for him and he loves taking rides in his new trailer.
- We like the hard bottom, suspension, and handlebar/rollbar.
- The only thing I would change/add would be to have side windows as mesh & have the option to unzip roll up rain cover - like you can do with the front.