The wheels aren’t true all terrain. In grass, especially the wet season and winter this isn’t the unstoppable machine everyone claims that it is. I’ve used this cart for the last month and it’s good but the re are short comings. The obvious is the bulkiness. Also as it’s named, 750…you gotta be able to move the weight as well and again through grass, in winter times, it’s not as easy. Now…on cement, it’s money. Load away. It is built a lot more sturdy/ solid then say the Rock n roller. Also great carts, they just will break down under the duress of the heavier loads. The cart is a bit heavy, I’m strong so I can lift it buts it’s a little awkward and you have to make a little extra room to comfortable while transporting.
What about if you have gigs on a sandy beach....those little wheels will sink in....it is s great cart but if all wheels could be the larger then we're cooking.
I have it too! You're spot on about maintaining it because the parts with nuts and bolts can get loose!! (and do often when traversing natural terrain) I'm not a DJ but I've hauled alot of gear for expos in Las Vegas and it's a trooper!
Expensive! Must be well built.
The wheels aren’t true all terrain. In grass, especially the wet season and winter this isn’t the unstoppable machine everyone claims that it is. I’ve used this cart for the last month and it’s good but the re are short comings. The obvious is the bulkiness. Also as it’s named, 750…you gotta be able to move the weight as well and again through grass, in winter times, it’s not as easy. Now…on cement, it’s money. Load away. It is built a lot more sturdy/ solid then say the Rock n roller. Also great carts, they just will break down under the duress of the heavier loads. The cart is a bit heavy, I’m strong so I can lift it buts it’s a little awkward and you have to make a little extra room to comfortable while transporting.
Props to you for gettin that workout in! Nice to know that this cart lives up to its claimed limit.
Great detail review on this cart, but the price they asking is outrageous.
What about if you have gigs on a sandy beach....those little wheels will sink in....it is s great cart but if all wheels could be the larger then we're cooking.
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How much maintenance is needed for this cart?
I have it too! You're spot on about maintaining it because the parts with nuts and bolts can get loose!! (and do often when traversing natural terrain) I'm not a DJ but I've hauled alot of gear for expos in Las Vegas and it's a trooper!
Thanks for vids seems cool u thing in the shelf position it solid ebough to carry a mixer n lap top?