Nice to hear that, best of both worlds having both. Dogs get a work out and then you can go where normal you couldn't because of distance or dogs not allow on leash all good.
So I have used it now almost every weekend and a few times during the week since I got it. I have to say its a blast, you dont know you are pulling it behind. My dog loves it, he wants to be in there and have his head in the wind while I ride. It also is solid in turns, never has tilted to one side. Other models I looked at with small wheels tip over and drag your dog. I have hit big bumps and no issues. So I would buy it all over again after knowing how much fun it is to take my dog with me now. Hope this helps.
@@ronreeds9993 Have you tried using it with the stroller wheels? I want to be able to take my dog with me in the mall. Do you think this is OK to take in the mall?
curious how tall your dog is. by Burley's site it seems like like I need the XL, but sure doesn't seem like it from looking at their dogs they have on teh site. I have an austrailian shpherd that is 29 inches when sitting from paws to top of head
Question - How is the handlebar on this. I have the smaller burley stroller (the tail wagon) and the handlebar is super wobbly right out of the box). Also wondering if you can adjust the height of the handlebar (where you push the cart)? Thanks I appreciate it!
Awesome video! Haven’t seen many reviews on this. Definitely will be purchasing this soon. I like this design over the older version.
Way better than older model
Great video. We have the Walky Stick too. Been looking at trailers and your video is exactly what I was looking for
Nice to hear that, best of both worlds having both. Dogs get a work out and then you can go where normal you couldn't because of distance or dogs not allow on leash all good.
Thank you for this review. It convinced me to order the standard version for my dachshund!
Please do a UA-cam video on how you like it. I’m thinking of this or the Thule Courier which can carry dogs and children
So I have used it now almost every weekend and a few times during the week since I got it. I have to say its a blast, you dont know you are pulling it behind. My dog loves it, he wants to be in there and have his head in the wind while I ride. It also is solid in turns, never has tilted to one side. Other models I looked at with small wheels tip over and drag your dog. I have hit big bumps and no issues. So I would buy it all over again after knowing how much fun it is to take my dog with me now. Hope this helps.
@@ronreeds9993 Have you tried using it with the stroller wheels? I want to be able to take my dog with me in the mall. Do you think this is OK to take in the mall?
Yes we have, its big unless you get the shorter arm. But yes we stroll him around in areas where he can be out, like food courts and such
@@ronreeds9993 thank you!!
curious how tall your dog is. by Burley's site it seems like like I need the XL, but sure doesn't seem like it from looking at their dogs they have on teh site. I have an austrailian shpherd that is 29 inches when sitting from paws to top of head
Hello, is the bottom hard plastic and hose-able? Great video.
The bottom is solid, you could hose it however the top part is cover with smooth material
Can you use it without the handlebar or is that part of the frame/structure?
You turn the handle bar around so its over the rear end. It is also part of the structure.
Question - How is the handlebar on this. I have the smaller burley stroller (the tail wagon) and the handlebar is super wobbly right out of the box). Also wondering if you can adjust the height of the handlebar (where you push the cart)? Thanks I appreciate it!
This is very solid. I don't use it every time we go out, but it has no wobble
@@ronreeds9993 Cool thanks!
Not a good trailer for wet weather.
Never think I would try it in the rain. Small light rain is no issue however.
They make a detachable Rain fly