
She is joined by former Yosemite Search and Rescue member and SAR technician Brian Martin. Kat enjoys lots of outdoor pursuits, many of them facilitated with a bit of extra bicycle carrying capacity. This review was launched by OutdoorGearLab Senior Review Editor Katherine Elliott, a prolific gear testing expert for many years at our home base in Tahoe. However, these negative features are far outweighed by this top-scoring trailer's versatility, durability, and ease of use. It also has a large gap between the bike's rear wheel and the cargo bay of the trailer, making careful packing a must to avoid wag or sway. The rugged design makes for a pretty heavy product, despite only having one wheel. While the Coho sets the bar quite high in the versatility department, it does have a couple drawbacks. Whether you need something for the paved bike trails through your town, a dirt road, or even singletrack, this trailer is our favorite of the bunch. Features like a kickstand and one-handed hitching meet an admirable towing capacity, and assembly is straightforward. It offers a wide range of customizable features for different terrain or touring styles - anything from a quick grocery run or a week-long bike tour is easy and more fun with this trailer along for the ride. The Burley Coho XC is uniquely durable and can haul large loads compared to other one-wheeled trailers. This is an incredibly easy to use trailer with the ability to transport groceries and fragile materials without damaging them This burly and affordable trailer is too heavy for the long haul, but useful around town No matter what you want to haul, this trailer will probably do itĪ versatile model great for touring or just shorter trips to the grocery store and around town This model combines the heavy-duty build quality of some two-wheeled trailers with the easy pull of a one-wheel design Plastic bottom rattles when using empty, heavy, axle mount for the trailer has a tendency to rotate forward due to the torque from the weight Durable, easy hitch, elastic cargo net, smooth ride, stands on its own, one wheelīike can lean without trailer leaning so climbing hills off your seat is much easier, lightweight, durableĮasy to assemble, spring loaded connection on the hitch allows for good tracking behind the bike, durableĭifficult to lock trailer up along with bike, weather-resistant but not watertight
