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Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
We used this for our annual family trip to Mackinac Island. Highly recommend and would buy again! It paid for itself with 3 uses and is something we will use for several years with our young family. Easy to install, great pull, welds and paint was good, tire and parts were good quality, and easy on/off. The kids still talk about their “double bikes” and we love making the memories with them ❤️🚴♀️ High recommend!
Jana Mewes
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
I'm not very coordinated and my daughter is 5 and cannot yet ride a bike. We tried this out and it went amazing! It can be a little wiggly if your kid gets really rowdy but overall it's perfect. She said she felt safe the whole time and we didn't have any issues.
Brian P
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
I had this tandem in mind for my 8 year old daughter for some time, but couldn’t find it. Not only was it nice to find, but once we got it and assembled it, and finally took it for a spin, it didn’t disappoint in any category. Now if I can only get her to peddle hard with me!
Jorge Quiroz
Reviewed in Mexico on May 7, 2024
Incluye la herramienta para lnstalscion. Muy fácil y rápido. Mi hija muy feliz
Daryna Fornalska
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
This extension is amazing 😍🔥We love it soooo much!And all our friends ask where did we find it.It is cool for kids from 4,5 years till 8-9
Sheckles
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
We LOVE our co-pilot. It has allowed our little girl to join us on the big family bike rides (I’m talking 10+ miles) and really lets her feel like she’s a big girl! It’s easy to switch it to another bike and we don’t go on ANY adventure without it!
Brian L
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023
You will see several other reviews here stating that, despite the existence of a joint to allow the trailer to swivel during turns, the seatpost clamp on this trailer actually rotates to the sides when you ride. Those reviews are correct, but I just want to emphasize that this is not simply an annoyance--it's dangerous.The more the clamp rotates, the more the trailer rides behind you at a tilt. After leaving my driveway and making a broad turn down the street, my daughter was already riding at a dangerously-tilted angle behind me. Rotation around the seatpost occurs when you turn your bike to *any* degree--even a very wide, slow turn will cause the clamp to rotate significantly. The only way to straighten it out again is to turn in the other direction, or undo all four clamp bolts and reinstall it (but it will rotate again when you start riding).I could not find a way to prevent this rotation from happening. I tried tightening the clamp to a higher torque (the instructions did not include a torque spec for these bolts). This destroyed the plastic on the inside of the clamp and damaged my seatpost (see photo). And as other reviews have warned, once I tightened it to a certain point, it did not fix the problem but simply caused my ENTIRE SEATPOST and saddle to rotate any time we made a turn, rather than just the clamp itself--which presents an even more dangerous situation and risked further damage to my bike.Even if you plan on riding exclusively in a straight line, I still would not recommend attaching this trailer to a bike or placing a child on it. And even if you are willing to take the risk I've described here, I still would not recommend the product for the following reasons:1. It arrived in a damaged box, with some superficial damage to the trailer inside, and a lot of dirt and even what appears to be some rust on the joints (see photos)2. The plastic "pads" on either side of the seatpost clamp were already compromised (see photo), but will be damaged upon installation in any event.3. Several of the bolts have torque specifications, ranging from 13nm to almost 30nm. The instructions tell you this, but if you don't own an adjustable torque wrench, you're going to have to just hope that you're torqueing them correctly.4. Installation was not easy, in general, with two adults working together. It's heavy and cumbersome.5. The deal-breaking defect in the seatpost clamp design does not present itself until you have already assembled the entire thing. Disassembly was not easy, and packing the product up for a return is going to be difficult because there were a lot of zip-ties and foam padding that we had to remove during assembly. I emailed Kazam asking for instructions or advice, and they replied that they couldn't help me.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2023
This is very helpful for a younger child who can't ride a bike fully on their own because of hills and getting stuck. It was pretty easy to put onto the bike, but we have had problems with it loosening at the attachment on the bike seat. The bar doesn't move very far to the sides, making it very hard to turn the bike without it moving the attachment and making the kid ride slanted. The other problem is that my bike seat sits very low to fit me, but you really need the attachment high on the seat or it will rub the bar on the back wheel and you can't go up or down the tiniest bumps without the bike completely stopping and getting stuck. The pics show how far it can go to the side and the minimum amount of space the bar needs over the back wheel (through trial and error). You can sort of feel when the kid is helping pedal, but it is a lot of weight to tow! Overall very fun once you work everything out.
Ali Castrillo
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2023
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