Best Bike Trailers in Netherlands 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.

So this is just another affiliate roundup with an arbitrary order?

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: 9.82 / 10

    Tiggo BT502-D02 Trailer

    Best: Jogger mode

    Tiggo BT502-D02 Trailer fits families comparing a child passenger bike trailer with the reviewed seat and mode setup. Check the manual for age, coupling, harness, helmet, and trailer-mode limits before riding.

    Pros

    • Two seats plus jogger kit help when cycling and walking alternate.

    Cons

    • Bike-trailer use still depends on correct coupling, harnesses, and manual limits.
  2. Our score: 9.75 / 10

    Tiggo JBT03A-D01 Trailer

    Tiggo JBT03A-D01 Trailer fits families comparing a child passenger bike trailer with the reviewed seat and mode setup. Check the manual for age, coupling, harness, helmet, and trailer-mode limits before riding.

    Pros

    • The jogger kit and two seats make it a multifunction option for active days.

    Cons

    • For tight storage and city errands, the multifunction setup can be too large.
  3. Our score: 9.74 / 10

    Tiggo VS Child Trailer

    Best: Mid-range

    Tiggo VS Child Trailer fits families comparing a child passenger bike trailer with the reviewed seat and mode setup. Check the manual for age, coupling, harness, helmet, and trailer-mode limits before riding.

    Pros

    • The bike-only layout keeps the choice simpler if you mainly cycle.

    Cons

    • For walking or jogging, choose a model with explicit stroller or jogger mode.
  4. Our score: 9.73 / 10

    Sepnine Child Bike Trailer

    Sepnine Child Bike Trailer fits families comparing a child passenger bike trailer with the reviewed seat and mode setup. Check the manual for age, coupling, harness, helmet, and trailer-mode limits before riding.

    Pros

    • The foldable setup and storage pockets help when storage and transport matter.

    Cons

    • Without a clear buggy function, it is mainly a bike trailer rather than a stroller replacement.
  5. Our score: 9.71 / 10

    Tiggo 2-in-1 Trailer

    Tiggo 2-in-1 Trailer fits families comparing a child passenger bike trailer with the reviewed seat and mode setup. Check the manual for age, coupling, harness, helmet, and trailer-mode limits before riding.

    Pros

    • The included buggy and jogger logic makes it broader than a pure bike trailer.

    Cons

    • Measure storage space and check the manual because 2-in-1 trailers stay bulky.
  6. Our score: 9.68 / 10

    HOMCOM 2-in-1 Double Bike Trailer

    The HOMCOM 2-in-1 Double Bike Trailer works for families who want a lower-cost two-seat trailer with stroller conversion and basic everyday practicality rather than paying up for a more polished premium crossover.

    Pros

    • The handbrake and stroller conversion make it easier to use for mixed bike-and-walk family routines than a basic tow-only trailer.

    Cons

    • It still trades on price, so finish quality and day-to-day smoothness are behind the stronger premium crossovers.
  7. Our score: 9.67 / 10

    hauck Dryk Duo

    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.
  8. Our score: 9.66 / 10

    SAMAX 2-in-1 Children Bike Trailer

    Best: Single seat

    The SAMAX 2-in-1 Children Bike Trailer suits families who want a two-seat trailer with jogger-style conversion and suspension, without paying for a more premium brand-first option.

    Pros

    • The two-seat layout and jogger-style conversion make it more versatile than a basic trailer kept only for bike days.

    Cons

    • It is still a mid-market 2-in-1 trailer, so finish and day-to-day finesse are not as strong as better premium options.
  9. Our score: 9.63 / 10

    KESSER Sport-RX 2-in-1

    KESSER Sport-RX 2-in-1 fits families comparing a child passenger bike trailer with the reviewed seat and mode setup. Check the manual for age, coupling, harness, helmet, and trailer-mode limits before riding.

    Pros

    • The two-seat setup and walking conversion make it useful beyond bike-only rides.

    Cons

    • Check the current manual for age, coupling, helmet, and harness rules before riding.
  10. Our score: 9.59 / 10

    Papilioshop Leon Child Trailer

    Papilioshop Leon fits families comparing a one- or two-child bike trailer with suspension and stroller conversion. Before riding, check the current manual for child age, harness, helmet, coupling, and mode-specific limits.

    Pros

    • The one-or-two-child layout and stroller mode make it more flexible than a bike-only trailer.

    Cons

    • Because the listing leaves fit details broad, confirm passenger and setup limits in the manual before riding.
  11. Our score: 9.53 / 10

    Tiggo S2 Child Trailer

    Tiggo S2 fits families comparing a suspended two-child trailer with jogger/buggy-style conversion. Before riding, check the current manual for age, helmet, harness, coupling, and mode-specific limits.

    Pros

    • Suspension and front-wheel conversion make it broader than a simple bike-only trailer.

    Cons

    • The multi-mode setup is bulkier to store and must be checked carefully for the exact riding mode.
  12. Our score: 9.49 / 10

    KESSER Cruiser 2-in-1

    KESSER Cruiser 2-in-1 fits families comparing a child passenger bike trailer with the reviewed seat and mode setup. Check the manual for age, coupling, harness, helmet, and trailer-mode limits before riding.

    Pros

    • Suspension and front-wheel mode make it more flexible on longer mixed routes than a basic bike-only trailer.

    Cons

    • The extra modes make it larger and ask for more setup and storage space.
  13. Our score: 9.49 / 10

    Thule Coaster XT

    Thule Coaster XT 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

    • It gives you a cleaner premium-brand trailer-and-stroller setup at a more approachable price than Thule's more advanced multisport models.

    Cons

    • It is a simpler crossover, so suspension and richer ride comfort sit behind the stronger Chariot options.
  14. Our score: 9.47 / 10

    Papilioshop FOX Child Trailer

    Papilioshop FOX fits families comparing a one-child bike trailer that can convert into a stroller-style setup without tools. Before riding, check the current manual for child age, harness, helmet, coupling, and mode-specific limits.

    Pros

    • The single-seat format with stroller conversion is useful when you want a narrower child trailer for one passenger.

    Cons

    • The listing is light on detailed fit limits, so the manual check matters before any ride.
  15. Our score: 9.44 / 10

    HOMCOM 2-in-1 Single Child Trailer

    HOMCOM 2-in-1 Single Child Trailer fits families comparing a one-child passenger bike trailer with the reviewed seat and mode setup. Check the manual for age, coupling, harness, helmet, and trailer-mode limits before riding.

    Pros

    • The 2-in-1 design covers cycling and walking without a separate wagon.

    Cons

    • Check coupling, brake, and folded size before relying on it every day.
  16. Our score: 9.39 / 10

    Thule Chariot Cross 2

    Best: Premium

    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.
  17. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Allen Sports Deluxe T2

    Allen Sports Deluxe T2 fits families comparing a child passenger bike trailer with the reviewed seat and mode setup. Check the manual for age, coupling, harness, helmet, and trailer-mode limits before riding.

    Pros

    • The two-child setup is clearly aimed at cycling without extra stroller claims.

    Cons

    • It is less flexible if you also expect buggy or jogger mode.
  18. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Thule Chariot Cab

    Thule Chariot Cab fits families comparing a roomier multisport child trailer with individually reclining seats and stroller-style use. Before riding, check the current Thule manual for child age, harness, helmet, coupling, and mode-specific limits.

    Pros

    • The roomier cabin and independent reclining seats are useful when trailer comfort matters for two children.

    Cons

    • It is large and expensive, and the Amazon.nl listing currently has little review depth.
  19. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    VEVOR aluminium kinderfietskar

    The VEVOR Aluminum Kids Bike Trailer suits families who want a two-seat child trailer with stroller conversion, but prefer an aluminum-frame version over VEVOR's steel option.

    Pros

    • The aluminum frame, double seat, and stroller mode make it more useful for families who want to keep using the trailer away from the bike.

    Cons

    • The larger double-seat setup is less convenient if you mainly take short rides and want a compact trailer.
  20. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    VEVOR stalen kinderfietskar

    The VEVOR Steel Kids Bike Trailer fits families who want a two-seat child trailer that can convert for stroller use, with suspension and a handbrake for mixed bike-and-walk outings.

    Pros

    • The double-seat cabin, spring support, and stroller mode make it more flexible than a basic tow-only trailer.

    Cons

    • The steel frame and double cabin need more storage room than a compact single-seat trailer.
  21. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    DERYAN Luxury Bike Trailer

    Dutch brand

    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.
  22. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Thule Chariot Sport 2

    Thule Chariot Sport 2 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

    • Its top-end multisport package and premium details make it one of the clearest flagship family-trailer options if budget is not the main constraint.

    Cons

    • The price is extremely high, so it only makes sense if you will genuinely use and value the flagship-level premium spec.