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Burley Solo ST Bike Child Trailer
Stock status: 5+ in stock
The Burley Solo ST Child Trailer is the slightly nimbler, more compact sibling of the d'Lite ST , meant for just one munchkin at a time. New for 2009, the Solo ST includes a stroller kit, so it is ready to bike or stroll!
Other great new features include the newly designed seat with improved shoulder and harness pads that can be removed for cleaning. The new black rimed wheeled offer push button axles for easy removal, storage and assembly. An improved tow arm mount allows for even quicker assembly. The cargo area has been increased and can now carry up to three bags of groceries.
Parents will appreciate the Solo ST's UV-protected windows, all-weather cover with waterproof zippers, parking brake, and the cargo pocket for their things. Kids will like the comfortable seats and interior pockets. They'll have a smooth ride with the elastomer suspension. And once the day's adventures are over, it collapses down to a paltry 35" x 27" x 12".
Optional accessories for the Burley Solo ST include the Burley Jogger Kit.
View the Burley Solo ST's instruction manual (requires Adobe Acrobat 4.0+).
***Please Note: Extra shipping charges may apply for shipping to Alaska, Hawaii & Canada via Express due to its large dimensional weight. Please email or call us directly for details.
- Fits 1 Child
- Includes Stroller Kit
- Available in Denim/Sun only
- Comes with adjustable padded handle bar and parking brake
- Comfy deluxe seat pad, padded shoulder harnesses, improved helmet pockets, and improved reclining seat.
- Flow-thru mesh seat keeps air flowing through the trailer and cools off the ride
- Elastomer suspension
- Interior pockets for kids' stuff Large interior space
- Large interior space
- Tinted windows with UV protection and adjustable sun screen
- 2-in-1™ all-weather cover with waterproof zippers
- Safety flag included
- 16 inch quick-release alloy wheels, with new wheel guards
- Fast-action folding system reduces Solo to: 35 x 27 x 12" (89 x 68.8 x 39.8 cm)
- Meets and exceeds all ASTM (American Society of Testing and Materials) standards
- Wheels: 2x16"
- Trailer Weight: 23.5 lbs.
- Overall Length: 35"
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 35" x 27" x 36"
- Capacity: 75 lbs.
1 year on fabric parts, 5 years on plastic parts, lifetime of trailer on durable frame parts.
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Product Reviews
I simply could not be more pleased with this bike trailer. It is my first, and my shopping experience with BikeKidShop.com was a true pleasure. The trailer is an outstanding value. Assemble was a breeze and the quality is really top-notch. I've pulled my nearly two-year-old son in the trailer several times and he really loves it. It pulls easily behind my Trek hybrid bicycle, so easy, in fact, that I can't really tell that I'm puling a trailer. It's comfortable inside and has plenty of storage room. I ride quite a bit on wide sidewalks and go up and down curb cutaways, which can be jarring. That this trailer has a "hammock" style seat and some shock absorption is a real plus. I haven't heard a single word of complaint from my son. I chose this "single" trailer as it is not quite as wide as a dual trailer and that has worked out very well for me as well. I highly recommend Burley trailers and the SoloST in particular.Rated 5 out of 5 Stars
2010-03-23 23:05:16
Yoshihiro Sueyasu says...
Our little guy really likes it. Very easy to set up too.Rated 5 out of 5 Stars
Pros: Excellent build quality; my 16 month old daughter loves it; very friendly customer service at Burley (just pick up the phone and someone who actually knows something about the product answers the phone); expensive, but great deal for '08 model at BikeTrailerShop.com; lots of storage in the back (in contrast to the Chariot Cougar).
Cons: Awkward reclined seating position for infants to young toddlers (they tend to recline which reduces the space allowed by the helmut); Burley suggests putting towels to support their back and on both sides so they don't roll laterally - an awkward solution, but does help the situation a little bit.Rated 4 out of 5 Stars