What is the difference between Burley bee and honey bee?
There are just a few features that Burley does better at this price level: The Honey Bee’s stroller handlebar is continuously adjustable, while the Coaster XT’s handlebar has just two positions. The Honey Bee’s single stroller wheel is easier to use and is stored on the trailer arm.
Is a Burley bike trailer worth it?
If you’re looking for a trailer ONLY, the Bee is phenomenal compared to other brands. With all the quality, durability, and design-focus that characterizes every Burley trailer, you can rest easy that your $300 investment will last for many years and keep your little ones safe and comfy.
Are Burleys safe?
Yes, all Burley child trailers are designed and rigorously tested to meet and exceed these standards. Families have come to trust Burley trailers for the safety and durability of our products for more than 30 years.
Does the Burley Bee recline?
The Bee has hammock seats and the same 5-point harness as the D’Lite, without the extra seat or strap padding and no reclining option. It has UPF-protection tinted side windows and a front rain-flap, but lacks the built-in sunshade.
What age can a child ride in a Burley?
For strolling or jogging in a Burley trailer, a child should be able to sit upright unattended, which generally occurs around six months of age. The Burley Baby Snuggler™ is recommended for extra support and comfort for children ages 3-12 months.
Are bicycle trailers for kids safe?
Trailers, which have two bicycle-type wheels and a long hitching arm that fastens to a bicycle from behind and ride low to the ground, are potentially safer in an accident. That’s because a child would fall about three feet from a mounted bike seat compared with a fall of about 6 inches from a trailer.
Can you turn the Burley Bee into a stroller?
Doesn’t Convert To A Stroller The Burley Bee is a bike trailer ONLY. It doesn’t convert to a stroller, jogger, xc ski trailer or anything else fancy.