Burley Bee

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Its lighter towing feel makes regular rides easier to live with than many heavier budget doubles.
- Burley's long-running trailer platform gives more ownership confidence than many generic bike-only alternatives.
Cons
- It is bike-only rather than a stroller crossover, so it fits worse if you want one product for both walking and cycling.
- The cabin stays more basic and less cushioned than premium trailers with suspension or richer seat comfort.
Product Facts
- Use
- Bike-only
- Seats
- 2
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- Price/Buy
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The Burley Bee makes the most sense if you want a genuinely light bike-only trailer and you do not need stroller conversion tricks. Burley still positions it as a simple bike-only trailer with a 5-point harness and easy towing, which matches why it works best as a regular riding tool rather than a mixed walking-and-cycling compromise.
The reason to buy it is straightforward: keeping the design bike-only helps weight, towing feel, and long-term simplicity. The tradeoff is that the cabin and feature set stay more basic than on premium crossover trailers with suspension or stroller kits. Before buying, make sure your routine is really about bike rides, because Bee is weaker value if you want one product to cover both walking and cycling.