🚲 Haul smarter, ride smoother—your cargo’s new best friend!
The Aosom Bike Cargo Trailer is a heavy-duty, foldable bike wagon featuring a sturdy alloy steel frame, 16" air-filled tires for smooth rides, and an 88 lbs capacity. Its detachable walls allow for versatile cargo configurations, while the universal seat post hitch ensures easy bike attachment. Designed for durability and convenience, it’s the perfect companion for urban commuters and weekend adventurers alike.
Brand | Aosom |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 12 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 61.5"L x 28.5"W x 30.25"H |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 88 Pounds |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 30.25 Inches |
UPC | 842525127066 |
Harness Type | 3-Point |
Manufacturer | Aosom LLC |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 31.5 x 29.92 x 7.48 inches |
Package Weight | 30.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 61.5 x 28.5 x 30.25 inches |
Brand Name | Aosom |
Model Name | B71-020 |
Material | Steel, Rubber |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | DEB71-0200431 |
Style | Garden |
Included Components | Wheels |
Sport Type | Cycling |
T**9
Works.
Works nicely once you figure it out. On my first use, had an incident at the tow bar attachment at the cart itself. Nothing a little rope couldn't fix, but not being near home made it an issue. Bought some pipe clamps which can be finger tightened anywhere I am with the trailer and the problem was resolved. This trailer is nice because it is collapsible and light enough to carry to wherever you want to store it. The wheels detach easily, but reattaching them takes a couple of minutes because the washer nuts have to be aligned into a groove. Overall I am happy with this purchase.
K**S
Pretty good
Wish it was a little more stable (less shaky), but otherwise pretty good. I attached it to my electric scooter and had my little brother ride in it
D**O
I NEVER give out 5 stars.
Bought this in 2021 for $180, so $125 is a bargain. It’s been through 3 hurricanes, submerged in saltwater and it’s still going. I take it to the beach several times a week.
M**G
A++ Customer service
The trailer itself is cheap and flimsy, but what do you expect for the price. For the price its exactly what I thought I would be getting. The real value in this trailer is the customer service. I purchased this months before opening it as we were in the middle of winter. When I finally did get around to opening the box I was well past the return date. Anywho I was missing a piece. I contacted the seller and they replaced the part, no questions asked. Very rare to see an amazon seller address the problem so quickly and solve it without issue. Hats off to this seller, and I really dig this trailer. Do I wish it was a little more heavy duty? Sure, but then the price goes up, and for the price this trailer is, its hard to beat.
L**N
Realize that it is a trailer and it can roll over
This trailer is excellent. But, if you do a lot of work with it you will need to change the gooseneck connector to a ball connector
T**Y
Average
This trailer does what I needed it to do but cheapest material construction is defines this trailer. As far as portability and "fold down" for storage. Not unless you carry the required tools with you and that's always fun on a bike ride! The strut/handle that goes from the seat post down to the trailer is extremely flimsy unless you bolt it to the front cross section of the trailer. I added wingnuts to help with disassembly if I need to fold the trailer completely down for storage. I will keep the trailer and use it but I won't be buying this again if needed.
E**.
Good, but the trailer tongue needs some work
The basic design works for me as I need a trailer that connects to the seat post instead of the rear axle, but there are two (2) issues that hold it back from five (5) stars, both related to how the trailer tongue connects to the trailer.1. Because the bottom bolt connects to the body of the trailer, you need to remove it before you can detach the front rail and fold down the side rails to store the trailer. Understandable design choice, but it is inconvenient.2. The top bolt is just long enough, which means it is too short as it can easily unscrew itself as the trailer bounces around, which happened to me when I was towing a five (5)-gallon jug of water. On top of that, the jug slipped to the back of the trailer, which caused it to tip backwards and bend the bottom bolt as the trailer stayed connected to the bike (strong connector), and the bottom bolt was impossible to remove and replace without a hammer or a grinder. For this, I would recommend a longer top bolt and a thicker bottom bolt (I will be getting a few replacement parts just in case this happens again).Also, a word of warning: Because the trailer tongue is so long and somewhat flexible (cannot really do much to fix that for a seat post connection), even if everything else is secure, the trailer can flip on its side. This seems to be less of a problem if you load heavier items toward the front of the trailer instead of the rear, but I need to test that some more.
W**K
Great for toting your canine buddy!
Was a little hesitate on this purchase because I usually don't buy items off amazon this pricey & more of a DYI guy...but man is this thing AWESOME! When I was looking around I didn't like the typical dog carriers because the 'enclosure' idea due seemed like heat trouble & lack of view for my boy 'Hoops' was discouraged - rigging this up seemed like an alternative to those cons.With a few additions after assembly the dream was achieved, now my 13yr old bud and I have cracked up a lot of people in the neighborhood. (especially when I turn on the rope lights tied along the trailer frame on at night hehe)I've had the trailer for two months now so figured that was long enough to form a decent opinion.The product itself:- Putting together was mostly smooth, instructions could have been a little clearer but if you're comfortable with tools you'll be fine [hex bolt alert - go get the bit to speed things up]- When securing the 'spring axles' for tires do not overexert! I did, snapped the clip, and impaled my hand with exposed end. But now I've got a cool hand scar so...yeah sure go for it! (kidding.)- When you fasten attachment 'clip' to bike make sure the red button isn't pressed against the bottom of your seat, this can release the connection and leave the trailer behind.....not that I know what that's like or anything...- Another note on attachment: How high your bike seat is will determine the slope in the trailer 'bed.' Since my cruiser bike is on the lower side, the bed leans forward - but with my travel bike it's level since the seat is higher (really just an aside for pet's comfort in travel haha)- The 'weak point' of the assembly is the bottom nut that fastens the attachment arm to trailer body beneath the trailer bed. Go ahead and replace the bolt they give you with a longer thread, that's what I ended up having to do because I wore through the 'stock' one in about a month.- As for driving, don't get overconfident from onlookers and bank too hard around a corner. The location of attachment arm presents the opportunity for trailer to flip and dump out items in such a situation...not that I know what that's like or anything...Otherwise this is a great purchase! :) Just go ahead and get it if you have an remote interest haha