Winkelwagen is nog leeg.
Winkelwagen is nog leeg.Productbeschrijving
Edwin
11 augustus 2025
Uitstekend! Mijn hond (28 kg) ruikt iets lekkers of gaat poepen, de schok wordt netjes opgevangen door de veer.
Sookie
12 juli 2025
De media kon niet worden geladen.
India De Angelis
28 april 2025
Fatta prima breve passeggiata a piedi e poi pedalata insieme. Ogni tanto mi fermo per farle annusare siepi e amici pelosi. Funziona benissimo, molto soddisfatta. Acquistato usatoa 9 euro circa. Grazie 🙏
MR W SLABY
11 april 2025
Wszystko gra.
Kuromi
6 april 2025
OMG I am so impressed with what is effectively such a simple product. I can’t believe I didn’t invest in this sooner.We have a Gerbian Shepsky (German Shepherd/Siberian Husky cross) and being part sled dog, all he wants to do is run and pull - this is the ideal solution as now I can keep up with him.It took longer for my partner and myself to deliberate where to put this than it did to actually attach it to the bike.So, we attached the bracket to the seat post of my bike, however depending on the size and type of bike and dog, you may wish to pick somewhere else to attach it. For us, we needed it quite high up as our dog has a 29” shoulder, so the seat post was ideal. We pointed it backwards slightly so that it’s not sitting against the back of my thigh, and secured it in place.One thing to note here is that if you have a large dog, then this bracket is potentially going to swivel, as there’s no way to secure it 100% without drilling holes through the frame of the bike and making pins etc, as it is literally 2 metal plates tightened with bolts and some hose acting a damage protector, so there’s no real grip to prevent it twisting round if pulled. Granted, we may swap the hose for something else to give more grip in the future but otherwise for now it’s doing the job and it’s not exactly hard to push it back if it twists forward towards the handle bars because the dog didn’t stop quite as quickly as I did.So, we team this with an anti-pull harness so it’s not attached to anything around his neck, and due to his height. The harness has a loop which is a good foot long, so we opt to use the shorter option on the bracket-lead otherwise there’s too much length on the which means it has potential to get either in my pedals or under his legs or allow him too much freedom to wrap round lamp posts and things. Yes this means I’ve removed the “break-away” option, however given where we cycle, it’s safe and there’s no cars, so we can get away with it. I may look at another option in the future but at present it’s doing fine. Being as it has clips, you can teather whatever you need to do that it suits your dog and being as there are also dog lead bungies available for under £5, it’s ideal for finding a good set up that’s personalised to you and meets your needs.The spring is indeed great at preventing the dog from yanking the bike, as has been tested numerous times with ours when he suddenly decides to sniff something, it gives him a tug to move on and me a tug to let me know he’s slowed or stopped (although to be honest due to his size, it’s really hard to miss him suddenly disappearing from my side). So far we’ve had no issues as I can stop or slow accordingly and it prevents the bike being yanked out from under me as if he suddenly stops it’s the equivalent of a 10 stone anchor being dropped.Our dog took really well to it and is now learning left and right commands, the idea being when we are turning he doesn’t try to cross in front of the bike tyre (again, he’s the length of the bike, so ideally I need him to know when I’m turning) which he is picking up well. I never thought I’d need to teach my dog the directions, however I guess it’s not a bad idea if it prevents his feet getting ran over by my tyre.The option to unclip the bar without having to undo all the bolts is ideal as now we don’t have the dismantle the whole thing when transporting the bikes on the car rack or storing them. It clips on and off easily and feels secure. It had a little movement in it, but doesn’t feel like it’s going anywhere.Apart from going up and down the road to test the position of the bracket and how the dog attached, we did our first test-run (pun totally intended) over 3.5 miles of various terrain and dealt with a number of obstacles (namely walkers who don’t grasp the concept of a bike tracks & lanes), and managed to navigate all of them without issue, without any accidents or incidents as the bracket stood up to the test of the dog moving about and changing direction and speed as we weaved through the walkers (people with those hiking sticks are a bane when you have a nervous dog), whilst keeping him close enough and under control that no one got cloth-lined in the process.When we were strapping the bikes back up after our run/ride we saw another couple struggling with their dog, trying to ride one handed whilst holding the lead - I actually recommended they invest in a Trixie Bracket after using ours and experiencing the benefits first hand of being able to control the bike and the dog with both hands on the bike (and most importantly the brakes).Can’t recommend this item enough - it’s a great bit of kit and at £20, every keen biker-dog-owner should invest in one - no excuses. Infact it should be made the law that if you ride with a dog you use something like this as it’s so much safer than some of the other ways people try.IF YOU FOUND MY REVIEW HELPFUL please hit the button below. This encourages me to keep writing reviews as then I know people are reading them and finding them of use. Many thanks for your time.
Sònia
8 januari 2025
El primero que pedí estaba defectuoso de la pestaña que sostiene la barra de hierro (he leído que alguien más ha tenido el mismo problema) así que sin ningún impedimento ni dificultad lo cambié por uno nuevo que funciona a la perfección. Mi perro es un cruce de pointer, una bestia total que iría corriendo hasta el fin del mundo (diciendo que ni tengo que pedalear creo que ya lo digo todo). Esta estructura va genial para mantener el perro en la misma dirección (usando la correa versión corta), ya que impide que se cruce por delante de la rueda; la intención es que vaya al lado pero él siempre quiere ir por delante, por eso no recomiendo el enganche largo en casos así, ya que entonces sí que ocurriría un accidente. Mi mayor miedo era que el perro frenara en seco para oler vete a saber qué (cosas que tienen los perros cazadores) y salir volando yo y bicicleta, pero sorprendentemente, el muelle que incluye absorbe bastante bien los cambios bruscos, aunque en terrreno arenoso (paseo de playa por ejemplo) es un poco más inestable porque la rueda de atrás puede derrapar. Aún así, mi conclusión es que lo recomiendo y sirve para descargar la tensión y energía del perro. Ah, y referente al precio (26,99€) es cierta la rebaja que se indica, puesto que lo he visto en tienda por 59,99€ así que vale la pena por la calidad y función.
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