Gear Review | Burley Coho XC Bikepacking Trailer

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • In this video, I'm reviewing the Burley Coho XC bike packing trailer, which I recently tried on my first-ever bikepacking trip.
    Like many of you, I spend more of my time backpacking than biking but having this trailer made it really easy to enjoy the best of both worlds. I could carry all the gear I needed for an overnight camping trip, while at the same time, I could take advantage of the great single-track mountain biking trails in my area, and the added range that biking offers backcountry travellers.
    Have you ever tried (or considered trying) bikepacking? Let me know in the comment section below!
    Burley Design Coho XC: www.burley.com/product/coho-xc/
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Komentáře • 88

  • @guillaumeb6698
    @guillaumeb6698 Před rokem +10

    This trailer has some good ideas, but also several flaws I hardly ever see in reviews, and I don't even use it for bikepacking, mosty to carry stuff to the recycling area and stuff.
    -The rear "suspension" is just a spring, it's not damped, so it's bouncing around on bumps if you're going a bit fast which in some cases could be dangerous, you can see in the video how much it bounces, it wouldn't if it were damped which is the very purpose of a shock absorber.
    -So you could think about swaping it for another better rear shock, but that shock is 140mm long, and judging by the total absence of 140mm shock on ebay, aliexpress, etc, it seems to be the only 140mm rear shock in the world. Shock are 100, 125, 150, 165 etc long. I guess the 150 can work, but then you may have issues with eyelet width.
    It's bothering because such a weird choice looks like it's purposefuly made to keep the consumer captive in case of replacement, and even if it doesn't, it's surely not thought out with compatibility in mind.
    -Shock is barely adjustable, by that I mean I set it as loose as possible, if I unscrew the spring tension thumb-screw more, the spring will become loose on the shock beam.
    -The "steering" pivot has no bearings. Sure it doesn't carry a human like the frontfork pivot of a bike, just 0-30kg, but then it's alloy against alloy, and on mine after the paint got removed it started grinding against each other. I emailed Burley about this and they said it was normal, maybe, but I'm not convinced. So I added some shims and a lot of grease.
    Also it's exposed to dirt from the bike's rear wheel which could accentuate the grinding, so I added a vertical mudguard.
    -The clipping mechanism on the balls is cool, but it doesn't look solid. My mum used it once, didn't attach it well, which resulted in a small spring moving out of its socket and it would not spring the clip that holds on the ball anymore. Had to take it apart, put the spring back in place. The clip part and spring don't look sturdy, kinda "soft metal", not "safe for decades" kind of look.
    -The beefier 16x3.0" tire is also a weird choice. Again it's pretty much the only tire of this size.
    -On mine the "fork" is welded slightly crooked. It's not a problem, but it doesn't "breath" quality.
    So it could've been a great trailer, it follows well (don't carry 30kg though, it becomes totally akward) but overall I find the price expensive with those flaws and lack of compatibility.

    • @alifeinitaly
      @alifeinitaly Před rokem

      Thanks for giving these extra downsides. Have you tried other trailers that you prefer over this one?

    • @guillaumeb6698
      @guillaumeb6698 Před rokem +2

      @@alifeinitaly No, I haven't tried other trailers. It's still a good trailer but it's a shame they didn't put a bit more thought into it.

    • @foodparadise5792
      @foodparadise5792 Před 4 měsíci

      This is the type of comments l like, adding thoughts to the discussion instead of flattering nonsense.
      Is it possible to swap a 20 inch wheel? I find it pathetic all of them use these tiny wheels.

  • @RideEast518
    @RideEast518 Před 3 lety +24

    Although they tell you not to, I use this trailer with my dog. I've lined the bottom with a few layers of hard foam padding and then placed his dog bed over that. It took a little practice, but I'm now able to tackle long trips and not feel guilty leaving him at home.
    while on trails I don't bother leashing him, but if I'm anywhere near traffic I simply put two small leashes on either side of the cart so that he physically cannot jump out of a side.
    look up dog packing if you're interested, and you'll find great info!
    happy trails :)

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Před 3 lety +2

      Cool! That sounds like a good idea if the doggo enjoys it! My dog would go insane not running with me though!

    • @christopher480
      @christopher480 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BackpackingTV then you need to spend more time training your dog

    • @christopher480
      @christopher480 Před 2 lety +1

      I use their cargo trailer with my dog.....its such a better trailer......well accept for the lame cloth bottom. One would think for the money they are charging for these that they could at least include a $5 piece of rigid plastic. oh and probably watch some other reviews since this guy is clearly not impartial.....hes all over burleys site doing their vids for them,so i assume they are paying him.

    • @labeaustudios
      @labeaustudios Před 6 měsíci

      Sweet! I'm looking to do the same with my bordercollie (42 pounds). Curious: have you ever had risk of tip over? Secondly, I'm thinking of getting this trailer but would love a rain / protective cover if going through the city - do you think that'd be feasible with this model?
      Thanks in advance! About to dogpack Europe with my pup!

    • @RideEast518
      @RideEast518 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Only when starting and stopping. You can definitely feel the added weight when you’re standing still, or going slow., but on smooth trails you don’t notice it. I don’t know about covers, but I did make a mud flap out of an old plastic water jug that mounts on the trailers connection to my bikes back tire. This keeps most of the mud and rocks out of his face

  • @garethhughes5745
    @garethhughes5745 Před rokem +2

    very good and unbiased review! all the pros and cons from someone actually doing bikepacking with it!

  • @NikolaSolev
    @NikolaSolev Před 3 lety +2

    You are incredible! Keep up the good work. I enjoy watching all your videos :) This channel deserves much more attention!

  • @jonnythelegs2597
    @jonnythelegs2597 Před 2 lety +5

    The trick is to lift the back of the bike up when reversing its far easier to guide the trailer backwards. Give the ExtraWheel trailers a tryout they use a full size front wheel as their wheel theyre comically good off road and on the flat roads you'd literally be looking round to see if its still there. Its effects on handling are really minimal ive even done drops and steep, like properly steep sets of off road steps on and it just follows.

  • @dewindoethdwl2798
    @dewindoethdwl2798 Před rokem

    Nice review, thanks.

  • @bennetthasty7886
    @bennetthasty7886 Před 2 lety

    Great review trailer seems like it works well

  • @Stoney_AKA_James
    @Stoney_AKA_James Před 3 lety +5

    Excellent!
    Because of my aging knees, I have become more and more a bikepacker - multi-day camping with my bike and want to get a trailer.

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Před 3 lety

      It's addictive! Great way to get out there and get those miles!

  • @devincurrie4145
    @devincurrie4145 Před 2 lety +1

    Great review! Would be great to see additional reviews re pannier on the sides and if it's possible to install a rack on top of the Coho like the Nomad Cargo Rack?

  • @KevinRMoore
    @KevinRMoore Před rokem +2

    Thank you for your review of this Burley trailer!.
    There are a lot of cheap knockoffs and other solutions out there and your comprehensive detail helped me finally pull the trigger on the Coho. I own an Evelo Delta X E-Bike and Live in a suburb of Boston. I was looking for a convenient alternative to driving my very old pickup truck to the grocery store and for the equivalent cost of a few car parts the Coho fit the bill. Again thank you for your professional filmmaking and communication skills

    • @portnuefflyer
      @portnuefflyer Před rokem +2

      I am ready too to commit to the more expensive Burley. That trick quick disconnect hitch feature is one reason why.

  • @arminmuller5082
    @arminmuller5082 Před 2 lety

    Thanks man!

  • @robertjackson2069
    @robertjackson2069 Před 10 měsíci

    thank you for this video,

  • @KaimanaPine
    @KaimanaPine Před rokem

    Very helpful. Mahalo!

  • @YNVNEone
    @YNVNEone Před 2 lety +9

    One's a quick release and yours is a thru axle. Two different setups altogether.

  • @miguelatambucho748
    @miguelatambucho748 Před 3 lety +1

    Great review. You have another subs. Thanks

  • @zenofthemoment
    @zenofthemoment Před 2 lety +3

    One option for getting the correct thru axle the first time, pull your existing thru axle out. Often the specs will be laser etched into the axle shaft. On one of mine, part of the etching says "12-174-P1.5" which translates to 12mm diameter, 174mm overall length, thread pitch = 1.5 threads per millimeter. When choosing your thru axle, this is all the info you'll need to identify the correct Burley Ballz thru axle for your specific bike the first time.
    If all of this is over your head, take your bike or your thru axle down to your local bike shop and they'll usually help you out. Make sure to tip them with good beer. That'll definitely get you some help. If you can, buy the trailer and/or axles from them. It'll be the same price as online, and you'll be helping your LBS stay in business so they can help you and your neighbors again in the future. 🍻

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Před 2 lety +1

      Great tip! I didnt know the about the specs being etched in. Smart! And yes, buying local is a great help!

  • @kyorin6526
    @kyorin6526 Před rokem

    Fantastic view at around 6.25

  • @rockskipper5353
    @rockskipper5353 Před 2 lety

    My first bike tour set up . I made wile I was away from home. I used one of those bike trailers for kids where they can peddle too .... I strapped all my bags to the seat and handle bars . Which made it really top heavy and hard to drive straight 🤣🤣🤣 .... my last tour, I used a baby carrier and just put my backpack in it ... worked way better

  • @tonyhouk9047
    @tonyhouk9047 Před 3 lety +1

    I have the Quietkat trailer. Its positive features over the Burley are the greater capacity and the rear pannier rack setup. The Quidtkat’s mounting is not as convenient as the Burley’s but it has pins to positively lock it to the rear. I used the Quietkat’s mounts but drilled and tapped my frame so that the trailer is independent of the bike’s axle. The mounts are attached permanently to my bike’s frame. Just my thoughts. Tony

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Před 3 lety

      I'm not familiar with the Quietkat trailer. But I really like the idea of a permanent mount to the bike frame and to keep using my own thru-axle, that is, as long as you're comfortable drilling into your bike frame!

    • @tonyhouk9047
      @tonyhouk9047 Před 3 lety +1

      @@BackpackingTV on the drops to my frame of my Gravity Bullseye fatty there two existing holes there. I just drilled and tapped them 1 mm larger for the hardware needed that Quietkat uses for their mounting system. It would be nice if CZcams let us post a picture. Tony

  • @stewartwyeth1302
    @stewartwyeth1302 Před 2 lety

    What about the hills? I live on the road and England is my trail and at present use a trailer. But recently I have had to navigate 20 and 25% gradient hills. One went up over 300 metres in just a kilometre. So I was thinking pannier as with my trailer I can not stand up. That one looks like you could?

  • @friarrodneyburnap4336
    @friarrodneyburnap4336 Před 3 lety

    What is your opinion of Rogue Pandas frame bags...
    From Prescott, Arizona -Friar Rodney Burnap

  • @TheBlackwater200
    @TheBlackwater200 Před rokem

    Are they going to make this product for three wheeling bikes?

  • @karmatravelogue
    @karmatravelogue Před rokem

    Can I fix Coho trailer on to surly bikes ?

  • @MrTeff999
    @MrTeff999 Před 2 lety

    Nice video. Question: is the spring adjustable for lighter loads?

  • @mrh0wler353
    @mrh0wler353 Před rokem

    You say put all heavy gear at bottom of trailer. I say start loading the heavy stuff at the back, where the spring/shock is located, and yes to heavy at the bottom.

  • @stuarthirsch
    @stuarthirsch Před 3 lety +2

    Problem, I have a rear hub motor e-bike. How can I use the Burley COHO? I plan to use a Yeti 500xl power pack for recharging the main battery and have solar panels to recharge the Power pack. This gives me infinite range anywhere.

  • @arnoldbroussard554
    @arnoldbroussard554 Před 6 měsíci

    How much does the cohol t x trailer cost

  • @crapseven
    @crapseven Před 2 lety

    What about protecting your gear in the rain?

  • @SophiaGailecruz-pr8oo
    @SophiaGailecruz-pr8oo Před 9 měsíci

    Can it fit on a fatbike?

  • @domschm6599
    @domschm6599 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you like to say unit?

  • @adamreder7222
    @adamreder7222 Před 3 lety

    I have been looking at this unit. Are you running a 29er bike?

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Před 3 lety

      Nope, I'm still old school rockin' the 26. Hoping to upgrade soon though!

    • @alcopower5710
      @alcopower5710 Před 3 lety

      @@BackpackingTV I still prefer 26”.......29 has a couple advantages but in tight single track is just too cumbersome and slow

  • @mswarrior932
    @mswarrior932 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello that was a great review!! I used the Bob trailer to go from Ventura California to northeastern Minnesota once!! I loved it! I'm coming out of retirement to complete the miles around the planet this summer to raise money for MS!! I have about 7, 400 miles to go! I'm looking to build my channel before I tour the Pacific coast this summer, I was wondering if you would subscribe!? And I'm 90% sure I'm going to get a Burley coho!!! It's definitely the best single wheel trailer out there!!!! Thanks!!!😁🚴

  • @Eggosj
    @Eggosj Před 9 měsíci

    Back-light?

  • @richbowie76
    @richbowie76 Před 2 lety

    I Love My B.O.B. YAK !

  • @scottwillispiano2241
    @scottwillispiano2241 Před 3 lety

    I want to buy a Coho XC for camping this July but they no longer ship the standard QR Skewer, and none are available until late summer. Would you sell me yours since you aren't using it?

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Před 3 lety +2

      What makes you think I'm not using mine??

    • @scottwillispiano2241
      @scottwillispiano2241 Před 3 lety

      @@BackpackingTV I mean the skewer since you replaced yours with a different size, they used to ship the standard QR right out of the box, and you replaced yours in your video with a different size to fit your axle. Sorry, I should have been more clear:)

    • @scottwillispiano2241
      @scottwillispiano2241 Před 3 lety

      @@BackpackingTV Love your channel by the way! FYI, Your links to FB and IG don't seem to work though, Epic Trails 365?

    • @zenofthemoment
      @zenofthemoment Před 2 lety +1

      The standard skewers (the first chrome one shown in this video) were recalled due to some type of failure. The new skewer ballz are a redesign to eliminate the problem. You might not want his old one.

    • @scottwillispiano2241
      @scottwillispiano2241 Před 2 lety

      @@zenofthemoment Oh wow, thank you for the info! I will check and see if they are available:)

  • @interceptor7905
    @interceptor7905 Před 3 lety +1

    Can this trailer be used on 29" wheels?

  • @JohnHoranzy
    @JohnHoranzy Před 3 lety +1

    How does one theft proof this trailer? Makes it not good for grocery shopping. The shortcut to the grocery store is 3 miles of rutted dirt road that would break up the $130 trailers.

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Před 3 lety +4

      I guess for that you'd need a second lock, one for the bike and one for the trailer. But this trailer can absolutely handle a rutted road.

    • @JohnHoranzy
      @JohnHoranzy Před 3 lety +3

      @@BackpackingTV I received it yesterday. Took it for a test ride with a 65 pound cement block in the back. I have a long wheel base Stratus reclmbent. It amplified some of the torsional oscilation the Stratus is prone to at times. The trailer handled the rough stuff without a thought. I did break the chain while shifting going up a super steep hill.
      Best to learn the limitations close to home.
      The Coho is worth evey penny I paid.
      I cannot see the $100 trailer hauling this load and the next closest for $360 weighs like 36 pounds.
      Today I bought a lighthweight armored cable lock at Harbor Frieght. It is clever and seems it might hinder nippers and disk grinder. I will use this in addition to the square link chain lock I use for the bike.

  • @KillerRaptorr
    @KillerRaptorr Před 2 lety +3

    You know a guy just goes with saying stuff, When he doesn't even understand his first thing. The stock axle he grabbed is NOT a thru-axle. It's called a QUICK release axle.
    And then him going on saying it was a smooth ride. Including with the built in shock. Which he didn't even adjust so during his video it shows it bouncing like a whale.
    Think the only pros to this, is it can house their dry back, Have optional panners added + bag on top. It's shock helps dampen it if adjust correctly. And fancy enough their using a double walled 16inch wheel! unlike most other trailer companies using SINGLE walled ugh.
    But the mounting is crap. Ball cups? The fudge they thinking? Quick release ball cups with crap holders. GG failure point right there. But hey it's for thru-axles to. woop.
    Rig also should have more swing, If you can't atleast make a 90degree turn with a single wheel. Something is wrong.

  • @beargreasebrigade
    @beargreasebrigade Před 4 měsíci

    I built these things as a kid for almost nothing, not that much to get a simple trailer and a wheel - although nice $500 is rather steep

  • @sendler2112
    @sendler2112 Před 11 měsíci

    You didn't show us how it comes apart to fit in the back of a car.

  • @SolarizeYourLife
    @SolarizeYourLife Před rokem

    Why coho weighs 10 kg when the original bob is only 6 kg?!? 😔

  • @joshusanders3127
    @joshusanders3127 Před 2 lety

    mesh net looks to small it should cover everything i wouldnt trust that light expensive needed gear on top from slipping out on the terrain

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Před 2 lety

      I experienced no slipping. Mesh seemed to work just fine.

    • @joshusanders3127
      @joshusanders3127 Před 2 lety

      @@BackpackingTV Hi Thats good but you could of by the look of it , i wouldnt take the chance imagine finding that camping spot and realizing your air mat fell out 2 hours ago , it wouldnt be out of this world to have a mesh that covers entire area a chain is only as strong as its weakest link . I did buy the trailer and will find a way to extend the mesh as i dont really wanto get the big bag but i think the mesh does for practical reasons need to cover the whole area for peace of mind .

  • @truth-Hurts375
    @truth-Hurts375 Před 3 lety +1

    At $700 Australian....its a total rip off !!

  • @aliosha661
    @aliosha661 Před 2 lety

    Bikepacking starting from a car...

  • @moremoola
    @moremoola Před 2 lety

    Way too expensive!

  • @saberwork
    @saberwork Před 2 lety

    That axle system is the main reason I'm not buying this bike trailer.

  • @Chris66able
    @Chris66able Před 3 lety

    Got this trailer, and was shocked at the build quality. Its crap, and you do not get all you need to fix it to your bike, you need to spend at least another 50 - 60 pounds for extras, extras which are as rare as rocking horse crap. The stand underneath falls down with a simple touch of your finger, the cargo net is laughable.

  • @christopher480
    @christopher480 Před 2 lety +1

    Whats a puneer rack? .....its called pan-yeah......lol typical americans......why do you have to try and americanize everything?

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    @stefanvomdach-nv5rl Před 10 dny

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