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With its 70 lb. carrying capacity and coil-spring suspension, the Burley Coho XC Cargo Trailer is made for singletrack bikepacking adventures when you're looking to get off the pavement.



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View all Burley Bike Trailers for Cargo| Best Use | Bikepacking |
|---|---|
| Material(s) | Aluminum/steel/polyethylene/nylon/polyester |
| Dimensions | 66.5 x 21.25 x 17 inches |
| Weight Capacity (lbs) | 70 pounds |
| Rear Wheel Diameter (in.) | 16 inches |
| Weight | 21 lbs. 4 oz. |
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Awesome little trailer. Pulls really well. Super intuitive to use and easy to break down. Well built and ready to roll out of the box, with axle adapter. Super steady when loaded properly. Kickstand work great. Highly recommended and the best option for any bikepacking adventure. No matter road, gravel or singletrack I would take the Coho xc.
his trailer is really nice. well thought out and functions great. my only issue is before buying the trailer a watched and read a lot of reviews online which helped determine my decision to buy the trailer. In almost all the reviews people would tout the abundance of bottle bosses in the frame for mounting. I found this very appealing. Well, the trailer i received had no bosses in the top side bars.I'm guessing the trailer had about 1/2 the mount points others touted. Cost cutting reductions? faulty unit? whatever the reason, i am bummed. I ended up threading my own mounts in the upper bars and so far they are working fine.
his trailer is really nice. well thought out and functions great. my only issue is before buying the trailer a watched and read a lot of reviews online which helped determine my decision to buy the trailer. In almost all the reviews people would tout the abundance of bottle bosses in the frame for mounting. I found this very appealing. Well, the trailer i received had no bosses in the top side bars.I'm guessing the trailer had about 1/2 the mount points others touted. Cost cutting reductions? faulty unit? whatever the reason, i am bummed. I ended up threading my own mounts in the upper bars and so far they are working fine.
The Coho is very well built! I'm happy with the quality. I wish when ordering, they gave the option for which tire to receive with the unit. But, whatever. Not a big deal. It pulls well, slightly noisy while using it. I notice the pannier bags are a bit low, so if riding roads close to curbs, it will rub. And burn a hole in the side or bottom. Also, at fast speeds like going down hills, it gets very sketchy when loaded! Their speed recommendation is encouraged! It will bounce you around a good bit. And make you feel unstable. I would recommend this product, with all that in mind! And, would buy again!
I have a Coho XC and use it to transport chainsaw, tools, water jugs on my land on single track mountaiin bike trails. It takes a little time to get used to the handling but then I almost forget about the load. The kickstand is brilliant and makes it easy to keep bike standing up while partially unloading trailer cargo. Of course, no design can overrule gravity, on sidehill one must lay the boike and trailer down. I did not yet order the gnarly tire, standard wheel seems fine on our trails.
Amazing trailer! My Burley Coho is ready for anything! Even loaded down, I seem to forget that it's behind my bike. Built like a tank, easily folded for travel, many options for customization, and the Coho just plain looks great. Definitely worth the price!!!!
The Coho XC is perfect for trail work. On the first voyage out it allowed me to transport tools and misc for new signage and a McLeod for trail repairs. So perfect for many applications. Tows well and easy to attach.
This lil trailer tracks really well. I’ve had it done some pretty tight single tracks and haven’t hit anything yet! Lots of useable space for gear. I love it
I purchased the Burley Coho Cargo Trailer for hauling tools and equipment for trail building and maintenance. It's perfect for the job and works great!
I’ve had double wheel trailers to pull kids, but when you just have cargo, the single wheel version is much easier to pull and navigate. Hooking onto the axle nuts is pretty straightforward, but there’s a little bit of rattle, so wish it was a bit tighter fit. Pulling is pretty easy with an E bike even on low levels. Keep the heaviest items on the bottom of the trailer and ride on. I also have the cargo dry bag, and pannier dry bags which complements this trailer for multiple adventure purposes, or just going to the grocery store and having room for lots of food


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