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Yeah it's not the weight itself that's the issue. I wouldn't think twice about using either to carry a static 30kg load, I'm just wondering if it's likely to be an issue if she started messing about. Maybe having a Bullitt with a bucket, similar to a child carrying set up might be useful. It'd be nice for it to double up as cool uncle-mobile to take my niece out in.
I rode Bullitts for a living for years and they're definitely not the most interesting ride. From a brief punt around the block on a friend's Omnium, it felt a lot more exciting ride but I've not had the chance to have a proper go on one. Maybe that's the next step!
Whatever I would theoretically end up with would have to replace my current practical commuter/run around so I'd want to at least vaguely enjoy riding it with or without the dog.
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I have a 20kg dog, but he's big / tall as he's a sight hound.
We use a bullit to take him everywhere and it's excellent. Just decided to buy another cargo bike as my wife is always riding the bullit!
considered the omnium but didn't think it would work very well as he sits up when riding and would be quite difficult to see over the top of him, also think the wriggling would unbalancing
Went for another bullitt
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I have an 18kg ish dog who rides on my Mini Max and my wife’s Bullitt
She prefers riding on the Omnium because she likes being high up, she’s quite a nimble dog so likes precariously standing with her front paws on the rack bar, we’ve had her on it since she was 8 weeks old so she is very comfortable laying down on it. Issue with the Omnium can be that if you have to brake quickly, they can slide off the front which is why we only really have our dog on our Omnium when riding trails and along the seafront. You can use a harness (we have a seatbelt one) but then you’re faced with the decision of how long to have it, too short and if they fall off it could choke them, too long and it could mean they end up being dragged, the height makes this a bigger factor than on the Bullitt.
Bullitt is way more relaxing for carrying a medium to large dog. On an Omnium unless your dog is extremely calm and lays down (and stays laid down) on command, you might struggle. Smaller dogs would be fine on an Omnium as their centre of gravity is lower so it won’t matter if they stand up.
Come down to Bournemouth with your dog and you’re welcome to test ride both. I love my Mini Max but I think we’d struggle on our longer rides with the dog if it was our only cargo bike.
I think omniums feel great to ride. 30kg isn’t a lot imo and you won’t be the unsettled by the height of the cargo.
Bullitts not for me personally but they’re also excellent bikes.
as always you should test ride both!