Best Bike Trailers in France 2026

Research by Peter Crona

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The best bike trailers for families who want a more weather-ready, more comfortable, and more gear-friendly way to bring one or two children on rides than a basic rear bike seat usually offers.

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Why are scores between 9 and 10?

This is a curated shortlist of strong picks, not a full best-to-worst ranking. Small score gaps usually mean we have slightly more evidence for one model than another, not that the lower-scoring option is a poor choice.

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No. We make these lists good enough that we use them ourselves and recommend them to friends and family. We turn the kind of research careful parents would normally do by hand into a repeatable process. Then we compare the evidence across the markets we cover and rank products with a model that gives more weight to stronger signals instead of simple averages or a fully hand-picked order based purely on editorial preference.

  1. Our score: 9.88 / 10

    Burley Bee Kids Bike Trailer

    Best: Bike-only

    Burley Bee fits families who want a real two-child bike trailer for regular rides, not a stroller-conversion system. Burley positions it as a lightweight bike-only trailer with double seating, so the tradeoff is that walks after parking the bike need a separate stroller plan.

    Pros

    • Bike-only design keeps it lighter and simpler than multisport trailers.

    Cons

    • Skip it if you need stroller conversion after parking the bike.
  2. Our score: 9.67 / 10

    hauck Dryk Duo

    Best: Mid-range

    Hauck Dryk Duo is a child bike trailer to compare when the seat count and conversion mode match your riding routine. It belongs here because the reviewed listing supports child passenger trailer use; check child limits, hitch fit, and storage size before buying.

    Pros

    • Rear suspension and pneumatic wheels make it better for uneven paths than basic trailers.

    Cons

    • It is bulkier than bike-only trailers, so storage and doorway fit matter.
  3. Our score: 9.65 / 10

    hauck Dryk Duo Plus

    Best: Suspension

    A two-seat trailer and stroller for families who want suspension, included walking hardware, and weather coverage for mixed bike-and-walk days.

    Pros

    • Rear suspension and pneumatic wheels help on uneven paths.

    Cons

    • It is a large double carrier, so check storage and doorway fit before buying.
  4. Our score: 9.63 / 10

    KESSER Sport-RX

    Best: Affordable

    The KESSER Sport-RX is a value-led two-seat bike trailer with jogger conversion, suspension, and the kind of mixed-use flexibility that makes more sense for family errands and park rides than a basic tow-only trailer.

    Pros

    • Jogger conversion, suspension, and a two-seat cabin give it a more flexible family-use case than basic tow-only trailers.

    Cons

    • It still sits in the value end of the market, so polish and long-distance towing feel are not as strong as better premium trailers.
  5. Our score: 9.59 / 10

    Remorque enfant Papilioshop Leon

    Two-child trailer and stroller with suspension for families wanting a value crossover for uneven paths and everyday outings.

    Pros

    • Suspension and stroller conversion make it more convincing for mixed paths than a bare tow-only budget trailer.

    Cons

    • Its low-price appeal still needs a careful check of child limits, coupling fit, storage size, and how confidently it pushes.
  6. Our score: 9.51 / 10

    HOMCOM 2-Seat Bike Trailer

    The HOMCOM 2-Seat Bike Trailer works for families who want a lower-cost two-child trailer for shorter local rides rather than a stroller-style crossover. Check hitch fit, child limits, and storage space before relying on it for regular nursery or school-run towing.

    Pros

    • Two-seat layout covers the basic job of towing one or two children without moving into premium-trailer pricing.

    Cons

    • It is a tow-only value trailer, so it is less useful if you need a pushchair conversion or smoother all-day logistics.
  7. Our score: 9.50 / 10

    Kinderkraft NAVA

    Kinderkraft NAVA is a child bike trailer to compare when the seat count and conversion mode match your riding routine. It belongs here because the reviewed listing supports child passenger trailer use; check child limits, hitch fit, and storage size before buying.

    Pros

    • Adjustable suspension and inflatable wheels help on mixed city paths.

    Cons

    • As a double multisport carrier, it still needs meaningful storage space.
  8. Our score: 9.40 / 10

    Thule Chariot Cross 2

    The Thule Chariot Cross 2 suits families who want one of the most premium multisport trailer and stroller packages available, with stronger comfort and versatility than simpler crossovers.

    Pros

    • It delivers flagship-level Thule comfort and multisport flexibility for families who will really use a premium trailer across more than just bike days.

    Cons

    • The price is fully premium, so it is excessive if you mostly need a simpler trailer for occasional rides and walks.
  9. Our score: 9.38 / 10

    hauck Bike N Walk Duo

    Best: Jogger mode

    The hauck Bike N Walk Duo suits families who want a more ambitious two-seat trailer and stroller crossover with individually adjustable seating, stronger braking control, and better rough-surface range than the simpler Dryk-level options.

    Pros

    • The adjustable suspension, handbrake and foot brake, and individually adjustable seats make it feel more capable and family-ready than simpler crossover trailers.

    Cons

    • It is a larger premium trailer, so the price and bulk are harder to justify if you only need a simpler two-seat trailer for occasional rides.
  10. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Hamax Traveller

    A lighter Hamax two-seat trailer and stroller for families who want everyday bike-and-walk flexibility without the bulk of premium suspension models.

    Pros

    • Two-seat stroller conversion covers common family rides and short walks.

    Cons

    • It is less cushioned than suspension-focused premium trailers.

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  11. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Remorque enfant Papilioshop B-FOX

    Two-child bike trailer/pushchair for families who want a simple foldable crossover rather than a bike-only trailer.

    Pros

    • The foldable trailer-and-pushchair format suits families who need one low-cost setup for bike rides and short walking links.

    Cons

    • It is still a simpler budget crossover, so check child fit, folded storage, coupling, and harness details before making it your daily trailer.
  12. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    DERYAN Luxury Bike Trailer

    The DERYAN Luxury Bike Trailer suits families who want one double trailer, stroller, and jogger setup, with suspension and weather coverage for outings that are not only bike rides.

    Pros

    • The 3-in-1 setup with suspension and disc brakes is more useful for mixed bike, walk, and park days than a basic trailer.

    Cons

    • That versatility means dimensions, weight, and storage space need a closer pre-buy check.
  13. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Hamax Breeze

    A high-end multisport child trailer for families who want cycling, strolling, and jogging flexibility with a more refined cabin and braking setup.

    Pros

    • Multisport setup is useful when the same carrier needs to cover bike rides, walks, and running routes.

    Cons

    • The price is premium, so it is overkill for occasional park rides.