Product Comparison: Chariot Cougar 2 vs Burley Design D'lite
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- My 18 month old son and I bike or walk to the store and have room for a couple full paper bags full of groceries to sit next to him
- The two child one, is big. We get lots of comments about how cushy it looks for our son.
- I have one kid in the infant sling and my 2 year old beside her - they both fit comfortably.
- I knew it was going to be wide getting the double but it's just too big for indoor use.
- My 2 year old loves to ride in it and my 3 month old is content in the infant sling attachment (we purchased separately) once we get moving.
- 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.
- Don't hesitate. This is like a roll cage on wheels. The hitch attachment for bike trailering works flawlessly.
- Swapping between the various wheels is a breeze and there is storage on board.
- If you're like me and think it's going to be complicated to use, fold up, deal with, etc., don't worry it's so easy.
- You can move the harness into the middle for a bigger kid
- Excellent wagon, so flexible and superb quality. The children loves it and we like the design as well.
- 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!
- Features I'm loving with the Cougar 2 are the fold down storage space and the suspension to keep my kiddo comfy.
- It's super easy to push and handles great on uneven surfaces, it actually feels light when you're pushing it, like it almost pushes itself if that makes sense.
- The storage thing at the back is awesome - you can fold it up for running but then dump a crap load of stuff in there when you need to.
- A year round toy! Smooth ride tons of convenient features.
- I didn't know it, but there is also reflective markings all over the chariot.
- 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.