Cabelas at www.cabelas.com has very good options that are durable and have puncture proof wheels
search their store under game carrier
the Alum-i-lite is $140, ...the Collapsible carrier is $99
Jesse
Cabelas at www.cabelas.com has very good options that are durable and have puncture proof wheels
search their store under game carrier
the Alum-i-lite is $140, ...the Collapsible carrier is $99
Jesse
Now if only there was a way for it to carry me with the camera . . .
sherpas..or kids.
Yes but... is it National Parks certified as is the Sherpa?
Each time you stop walking, you have to lay it down. A tri-wheels stroller always stays in the same position. Do you see the difference ?
When laid down, you have also to bent in order to reach what's in the bag. With a stroller, the bag stays in a high position and all what is inside is easealy reached.
This cart has no brakes, no speed reducer.
And personnaly, I would prefer not to support a brand which sells equipments for animal killers.
The Sherpa Cart stands upright when not being pushed.
A stroller doesn't need to stand upright, but I don't know if it is National Park certified.
Large diameter wheels are good for variable terrain - as long as the ground is relatively solid. In sandy soil, however, the narrow tires tend to sink in, rather like trying to ride a bicycle at the beach.
That cart looks pretty handy.... and I could it for hunting season as well
Søren
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