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Charriot finished, awaiting paint job. :(

Standard barrow, with unique balance modification, increasing capcity greatly, and putting the weight over the front wheel, and not your back Can lift this fully loaded with my finger tips :(

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Loaded, (rucksack not loaded with clothes)

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Charriot finished, awaiting paint job. :(

Standard barrow, with unique balance modification, increasing capcity greatly, and putting the weight over the front wheel, and not your back Can lift this fully loaded with my finger tips :(

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I had a wonderful folding fishing trolley with large detatchable wheels for 3 years. Sadly, it ended up forgotten in the shed when we moved last year. so tomorrow, I am off to get a new fishing trolley from Decathlon, Kleek here. Not as nice as my last one, but as fishing trolleys are designed for going over rougher ground than sack trucks, I'm confident it'll last me quite a few festivals.

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Says 30kg for the guarantee, but I've put a lot more on them than that in the past and done well. (packing light this year, so will only be about 40 to 45kgs max on it, possibly less as the tent only weighs 10kgs.) Broader wheel base and bigger wheels make it better over rough ground. Had a look at sack barrows near me, but they were all too small, too expensive for what they were (no cheap ones left) and generally weren't folding. Similar trolley to this was £40 in Argos.

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May I just say......

STUFF USING TROLLEYS...SLEDGES ARE THE WAY FORWARD!!!!

Just got back from Rockness and loadsa people were using plastic sledges for transporting tent, rucksacks and booze...I even flew one home on the plane! Used it to get the rucksack back from the station!

And to save ripping your hands apart...attach the string to your camping chair bag to use as the pullling mechanism so your handsys dont hurt. :)

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Just bought one for £12,98 from the trade B&Q watford - big pneumatic wheels, but a pin to keep wheels on, so need to find something to use in case that breaks, although it looks sturdy enough

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