🚴♂️🐾 Ride Together, Ride Safe — Because Your Best Friend Deserves the Best Seat!
The DIY Bike Dog Carrier Package by Sondosco is a heavy-duty, tool-free assembly pet travel solution designed for dogs 15-45 lbs. Featuring a washable, water-resistant padded liner that fits two crate sizes, a 4-point safety harness for secure yet comfortable rides, and versatile front or rear bike rack mounting options, it ensures safe, stylish, and hassle-free cycling adventures with your pet.
Manufacturer | Sondosco |
Item Weight | 1.59 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 12 x 12 inches |
Color | Light Grey |
Style | Casual |
Material | Nylon |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Heavy Duty |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Perfect for my dog! Great safety feature.
I love ! It is perfect for my 25Ib dogs milk crate basket. I love that it has an attachment harness that WORKS! I just started riding an Ebike so I am a little wobbly at times. I lost my balance on a street crossing light. The bike tipped over and my dog(who is just fine) fell over with the bike. The harness actually prevented her from getting hurt as it restrained her safely. My mis hap was embarrassing but my dog was kept safe. medium size dog25Pet carrier:milk crate for dog to ride on back of my EbikeWhy did you pick this product vs others?:Others were all for small dogs
S**E
Good
Easy to setup. My bichon loves it.
W**R
Clever and secure
Delivered super fast. Like others said, it’s a lot of money for what you get, but it fits nicely in the crate, the 4-point hookup for the dog seems safe. I will be putting it on the new rack on my recumbent trike, behind my seat, and hopefully put my two little dogs in there! I will have to devise a second safety hookup to attach to my second dog’s harness. I’m using the larger size crate.
S**T
Great for dogs! Lousy zip ties included
This crate conversion kit was easy to put together and install. HOWEVER, it didn't get a 5 star review because the zip ties that come with it are garbage and break when you bump the crate getting on and off the bike. Invest in some quality zip ties and you have yourself a nice system for taking your dog for a bike ride.We followed an online video tutorial and it was a piece of cake. The collar attachment is loose enough for a dog to fully turn around, but not escape. The crate system is best suited for a step-through bike or a handlebar cargo rack. The crate sits up pretty high in the back making it a little more difficult to swing your leg over while getting on and off the bike. This is where we bumped it and the zip ties snapped easily.
L**L
Great product, need patience, putting the straps.
This is really a nice alternative. Putting the straps in place within the milk crate was a little time-consuming. I wish the supplier would’ve put more instruction. But once I got it on put my 25 pound dog in the crate, strapped her in. It works really good and I feel confident that she won’t jump out.
S**R
BUY THIS FOR YOUR DOG
I NEVER leave reviews for merch, but the makers of this bike pet carrier are inventors after my own heart!! They saw a need for a product and they solved it! My doggo is 24lbs so she does not fit in the standard front-mounted, basket-style pet carrier like a tiny little (15lbs or less) doggo would. Also, they make pet trailers, which I used to have for my old bike, but the way they attach to the rear wheel is simply not possible with my new electric bike. (In case anyone is wondering, it's a Rad Power Bike with a Rad Power Bike Rear Rack mounted to it.) My husband strapped a milk crate (with bungee cords) to the rear rack of his bike, so he could grab groceries and get them home easily, and I thought to myself, "You know, the dog would fit in something like that. But how can I make it safe?" And then I started to Google, and BEHOLD, the RuffLyfe DIY crate conversion kit! It is perfection. We just had our inaugural ride today and boy was that fun! (The look on this one little girl's face as we rode past the elementary school was priceless.) My dog was scared at first, but lots of hot dog bites and soothing pats calmed her down, and when we actually got moving she was very calm and still. I firmly believe she will grow to love it! (She was afraid to kayak at first too, but now she hops right on.) The kit comes with 1.) zip ties to fasten the crate securely to your rear rack 2.) the padding that goes around the back edge of the milk crate and the bottom, and most importantly 3.) the safety harness with four straps to make sure your pup is properly strapped in and secure. Note: the rear rack itself, as I said, was purchased separately, as was the large milk crate. (She fits in a standard size milk crate, but she is more comfortable in the longer one, and there was plenty of room for it on my rear rack, so that worked out great.) I highly recommend this awesome DIY pet carrier!! It is THE solution I've been looking for! I am SO looking forward to all the fun park biking adventures that the pup and I can now have together. Thank you RuffLyfe!!
B**S
Great Idea with room for improvements.
As a Frenchie owner I have been on the hunt for something that would work on my bike for bringing the little guy with me when we go out on our local bike trail.When I stumbled upon this item I was super excited to see the reviews and also the photos, particularly the other Frenchie owners.It seemed a little pricey for what I was getting , but like most "we will spend that $$ to have our furry friends along with us".Item arrived in a very nice custom box which included the instructions on the box.What you receive is some large zip ties, a special harness that unclips on both sides like a clam shell, and a cushion that has some folds in it.* YOU WILL NEED TO PURCHASE A MILK CRATE*I will say Phred loves it, and as you can see from the pics he is totally chill riding in his new bike basket.Some suggestions I would make to first the manufacturer... thicker cushion and make it wrap the whole crate.As you can see Phred likes to lean his head on the crate as we cruise.....I did flip the seat cushion around after our first adventure so he can be resting on the cushion as opposed to the plastic crate. I also went and grabbed a pool noodle and cut it so it goes over the back rail, but again it seems most of his "resting" is done on the front and sides.Also please note this is in a large Milk crate. Phred is 25 pounds and 11 months old. I would go much bigger since he seems to JUST FIT in this set up.I do love this and feel Phred also enjoys the rides, I just feel at the price point it is selling at, a thicker and wrap around cushion would be ideal.Happy riding!
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