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Thread: Cabelas has an alternative to Sherpa Carrier

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    Cabelas has an alternative to Sherpa Carrier

    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

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    Re: Cabelas has an alternative to Sherpa Carrier

    Now if only there was a way for it to carry me with the camera . . .

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    Re: Cabelas has an alternative to Sherpa Carrier

    sherpas..or kids.

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    Re: Cabelas has an alternative to Sherpa Carrier

    Yes but... is it National Parks certified as is the Sherpa?

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    Re: Cabelas has an alternative to Sherpa Carrier

    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.

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    Re: Cabelas has an alternative to Sherpa Carrier

    The Sherpa Cart stands upright when not being pushed.

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    Re: Cabelas has an alternative to Sherpa Carrier

    A stroller doesn't need to stand upright, but I don't know if it is National Park certified.
    When I grow up, I want to be a photographer.

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    Re: Cabelas has an alternative to Sherpa Carrier

    Quote Originally Posted by jesskramer View Post
    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
    Do they come with a deer? The game carrier looks like it would be easier roll over rough gound.
    Ron McElroy
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    Re: Cabelas has an alternative to Sherpa Carrier

    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.

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    Re: Cabelas has an alternative to Sherpa Carrier

    That cart looks pretty handy.... and I could it for hunting season as well
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