🚲 Haul it all with style!
The iGo Cargo Utility Bike Trailer by Weehoo is a lightweight yet sturdy solution for transporting goods while cycling. With a wooden cargo platform measuring 27 x 17 inches and a maximum weight capacity of 100 pounds, this trailer is perfect for both casual rides and serious errands. Its compact design allows for easy storage and transport, making it an essential accessory for any cycling enthusiast.
Brand | Weehoo |
Item Weight | 18.48 Pounds |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 100 Pounds |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00765573639490 |
UPC | 765573639490 |
Manufacturer | Weehoo |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 50.6 x 20.5 x 7.5 inches |
Package Weight | 10.66 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 43.31 x 18.9 x 16.93 inches |
Brand Name | Weehoo |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Part Number | K2080 |
Included Components | Trailer |
Size | One Size |
A**A
Highly Recommend!
Highly Recommend this trailer! We just received our Weehoo trailer today, we are connecting this trailer to our Xiaomi Mijia M365 Scooter that we also purchased here on Amazon, which we add a seat to, and this trailer connects to the seat post, and is easy to set up, and of great quality. And at a great price! Love It!PS. We are using this trailer to mount solar panels to (See "Sun Trip" to see others that mount solar panels to their bikes), and plan to charge the scooter batteries with the solar panels (using a Genasun Lithium Boost Solar Charge Controller). Thank you Amazon, and Weehoo!Update:The WeeHoo IGo Trailer is working great! See the pictures to see how we add solar panels to the trailer to give our electric scooter unlimited range - all day while the sun shines. The solar panels are Elfeland SP-22 and produce 160 watts. The trailer rides very smooth, is very lightweight, and I don’t even notice it’s there while riding with the solar panels. Great quality, great price.
C**8
Don’t believe anything the description says!!
Does NOT hold 100 lbs. false advertising at its finest!! Instructions say right on the front, do not exceed 80lbs!One of the poorest quality products I have ever purchased on amazon. Extremely dis pleased. Pulling bar, that attaches to seat post, was not even measured and welded properly. I needed to beat it into place with a hammer to make it fit. Now I really can’t send it back. Wood board looks as if a child cut it, didn’t sand it, and proceeded to stain it before wiping it off. This trailer as a whole is also not quiet at all. I now need to buy rubber pieces to try and stop the rattling. Don’t be swindled like I was! Spend the extra money and get something better!
K**S
Updated Review, Downgraded One Star. Inherently "Top-Heavy"
The quality seems fine, and my initial no-load trials didn't have any issues. However, once I put 55 lbs. on the trailer, it became apparent that a heavy trailer attached to your seat post can have a large influence on the bike while you ride. I got used to it after a couple of miles, but be careful since the weight attached to your seat post (vs. the rear axle, like other trailers) has enough leverage on the bike frame to induce torque moments and therefore unintended steering inputs, causing the rider to occasionally veer left or right to maintain balance. A little disconcerting when riding in the bike lane! Just don't ride near traffic until you get the feel of it with a load on.UPDATE, 9/16/19; I've downgraded my rating from 4 stars to 3 due to an inherent design flaw... I have used this trailer a number of times with loads ranging from 35 to 85 pounds. Caution, 85 pounds definitely makes riding the bike a handful! The reason? If you draw an imaginary line from the trailer's hitch pin to the axle of it's rear wheel (the axis that the trailer will have to rotate around as you ride) you'll immediately notice that a majority of the mass resides above this line, rendering the trailer inherently unstable even before you add an ounce of cargo. So, the more weight you add, the more the trailer wants to turn upside down, and take you and your bike with it! The fix? Instead of making the frame go straight back to a small wheel, it would've been better to angle the frame up behind the plywood cargo area and utilize a larger wheel, effectively putting most of the mass in a lower center-of-gravity "cradle", and therefor eliminating the top-heavy issues.
L**E
Good. Plywood platform was the weak point.
It was nicer than expected. Riding with it attached to a 700c hybrid bike felt fine. It was quiet and tracked well. The 20 x 1.75 inch rear tire was made in Taiwan. The wheel's hub was well adjusted from the factory. I did a test ride with an empty Igloo cooler in rainy weather and had a good time. Unfortunately, the plywood platform was badly scuffed from the textured plastic of the cooler sliding around. Sanding the wood and applying some strong polyurethane should protect it. At least the rain and puddle water beaded on the factory coating. The cooler acted as a fender and protected the back of my shirt from puddle water spraying off the trailer's tire.I'll update the review after a few long trips with heavier cargo. The trailer seems great so far. It has great promise for cycle touring. I can see why customers like Weehoo's child carrying trailers. I used a tip from Weehoo's YouTube channel and wrapped some packing tape around the seat post to give the plastic collar a tighter fit. I'll add grease to the cotter pins, bolt threads, and swing arm to platform beam connection before the next ride.- - -It was great on a 20 mile trip with 10 miles of carrying $17 in groceries. The bike's kickstand creaked when all the cargo was loaded. As soon as I began pedaling, I smiled broadly since it felt like nothing was holding me back. The plywood looked much worse though. Hard to understand how it could get so scuffed after only 17 miles of light use. A cardboard 12 pack of aluminum canned beverages was enough to wear completely through the thin, weak layer of stain on the wood. I recommend using a rubber placemat to protect the wood and prevent cargo from sliding. Maybe non-slip rubber stickers for bath tubs would work too. I might get a can of truck bed liner spray paint. That should work.
P**.
Can become a rail speeder! With easy modifications
What's cool about this thing is with some modifications you can turn your bike into a rail speeder! You know riding on abandoned railroad tracks. Perhaps not recommended by the manufacturer but easily done!
A**R
Nice product. We have set it up to carry ...
Nice product. We have set it up to carry trail tools when we do trail work.
R**2
nice triler
wood deck broke during first trip.
B**D
Five Stars
built solid and light weight
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