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Our Review of the BOB Ibex bicycle cargo trailer

Hard core cyclist who wants a high performance trailer? Love your current trailer - but need something a little more rugged? Planning an epic mountain bike trip - but wondering how you're gonna carry all those PowerBars? Then the Ibex is the cargo trailer for you.

BOB has responded to the growing popularity of mountain and off-road biking with a hardier trailer. Integrating an adjustable suspension system with all of BOB's "standard" practical features (rear reflectors, safety flag, durable, open frame), Ibex mountain bike trailers will pull through on even the roughest adventure.

The most expensive "utility" trailer that we carry, the Ibex is a great investment for a serious rider that won't disappoint.

* The Ibex 28 is for 29er mountain bikes and 700c road bikes with full wrap fenders.

  • Ibex w/ optional Dry Sak
    Ibex w/ optional Dry Sak
  • Suspension
    Suspension
Suspension

Interior Length
54.1"
Interior Width
16.8"
Interior Height
16"
Product Weight
17 lbs.
Wheel Size
16"
Wheel Type
SS spokes/Alum. hubs
Max Weight Capacity
70 lbs.
Cubic Capacity
7200 cu. in.
Exterior Length
54.1"
Exterior Height
16"
Exterior Width
16.8"
  • Quick release/attach system with new style stainless steel pin
  • Spider Bungee Included
  • 2 piece safety flag
  • Fender Reflectors
  • Open frame adapts to many types of cargo
  • Adjustable Suspension
  • Accepts 4 water bottle cages

BOB Ibex bicycle cargo trailer Reviews

BOB Ibex bicycle cargo trailer

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Flat lander trailer

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Reviewer: JD , Marysville, WA Date: September 23, 2009
I used this trailer on a 2 week camping/fishing trip. When used at it's advertised capacity it downright dangerous!!! Our trip consisted of rocky, steep logging roads & single track trails to the river. Great for >40#'s on flat paved roads. I you want experience this trailer before you buy get a wheelbarrow, fill it full then try walk fast over rough ground. You get the idea. If you hook this to a mountain bike, lock the front fork out, if you have that option.

Comments from The Staff:

Thank you so much for your review. I?m SO sorry to hear that you were unhappy with your BOB Ibex bicycle trailer. We try to provide as much information we can on our website and through our customer service staff to ensure customers like you end up with a product that is perfect for your needs.

Based off of your feedback we will be reviewing our product description so others may have a better experience.

Please feel free to contact us with any other questions or concerns you may have and thanks again for the feedback!

Thanks,
Melissa T.
(BicycleTrailers.com)

0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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Bob's Ibex trailer

4
Reviewer: Anonymous , Newton, MA Date: March 19, 2008
I bought my trailer last year. I took it on a long weekend trip to Maine (via Amtrak) and I used it around town to advertise two municipal political candidates.I think the trailer is great, but could be better. Given the increasing cost of gasoline I wouldn't mind having a slightly wider rear to carry more weight. If that means using titanium I probably wouldn't mind.
11 of 17 people found this review helpful
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A Great Tool Carrier

5
Reviewer: Mike Lorimer , Las Cruces, NM Date: January 12, 2008
I do a lot of trail maintenance of our mountain bike trails. My friends had bought B.O.B.s, but I wasn't sure that I wanted to drag a trailer behind my bike. I did want to shuttle tools when my friends weren't around. I had a friend build a light weight tool support. The trailer rides well. Still it took me a while to get used to the different way that the bike handles. I have not taken it on any technical sections yet. Overall I am very pleased with my purchase and it is well worth it to get one with a shock.
11 of 11 people found this review helpful
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Ibex is more excellent than anything I've tried!

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Reviewer: Anonymous , Presentlycrossingthealps, Italy Date: October 29, 2007
Just does it all damn well; the attachment system, the build, the shape, the handling, the coosh provided by the admittedly-not-well-damped little shock, the durability; I've tried 'em all, built my own; Ibex is le max.... Really! Joel...on my fourth trip 'round the planet. Been towing a BOB for maybe 35 thousand miles, an Ibex for at least 15 of that....
15 of 16 people found this review helpful
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Couldn't be happier

5
Reviewer: Anonymous , Racine, WI Date: September 12, 2007
I cannot believe this thing! So far, the only drawback I can see is that when it's empty, you know it's back there. I've been using mine for grocery hauling and have had loads ranging from 25-60 lbs. My route to the store includes streets with hills and singletrack with hills and ruts. I can't believe how well it handles it all. When loaded this thing is unbelievable. Unless you are hopping or going off a curb or rut in the trail, it may as well not be there. I've actually looked back a couple of times to make sure it's still behind me. With the 3 position load damping system I can be sure for the right ride setting and I can also adjust the spring tension via a large "bolt" on top of the spring. That may be the root of the complaint for the guy who didn't like the shock. When I picked it up they had it tightened so much for shipping that the spring was useless. All you need to do is loosen it a couple of turns and you're good to go. I LOVE my Ibex and can't wait til next year when I get to take it on some real trips. I know it will fare well since my bike touring poundage will never exceed the weight I've already used it for. The only thing I would suggest for the people at bOb would be to offer a shoulder strap for the sak.
17 of 18 people found this review helpful
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Fender

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Reviewer: Harry , Lincoln, Nebraska Date: August 14, 2007
After giving a lot of thought to the fender issue. I purchased a 20" fender to fit over the 16" tire. This can be done relatively simply with a couple of extra brackets. I used a Freddy Fender as it seemed to be the most flexible. It ends up looking quite nice and fully wraps the fender. But if you do this take your time. GOOD LUCK TO YOU!!!!
6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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GREAT PRODUCT

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Reviewer: Harry , Lincoln, Nebraska Date: August 12, 2007
I have recently purchased this trailer. It pulls GREAT. Don't even know it's back there most of the time. Seems to pull better WITH a load than when empty. Nominal "bounce" factor when going up or down curbs. The only drawback I have found so far is, after riding in the rain, the fender provides NO cargo protection. Throws quite a "rooster tail" even at slow speeds. Am in the process of replacing this with a 16" fender IF I can ever find one that fits. BOB should really consider offering a better one.
8 of 8 people found this review helpful
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Awesome!

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Reviewer: Josh Hartman , Dekalb, IL Date: February 14, 2007
In response to the following review: "Believe me, this "shock" is nothing more than a spring, and has zero damping whatsoever, ensuring much wild bouncing rather than the high-performance ride I was led to expect."

Ridiculous. I have owned my Ibex for over a year now. Believe me, the shock helps a great deal when you decide to jump that curve or haul a big load. On another note, the trailer is not heavy at all! I just had to write these brief comments on the trailer because I absolutely love it. Best bike purchase I ever made.
16 of 17 people found this review helpful
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Bob - Ibex

5
Reviewer: Anonymous , Minneapolis, MN Date: July 16, 2006
Towing is this trailer's strong point. When stopped you have to supply the balance, but when moving, you don't know it's there (Till uphill). It effects bike handling with loads over 50 lbs but so does everything else. Did I mention how will it tows :-)
12 of 14 people found this review helpful
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