Folding trolley suggestions?

cardinal

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Has anyone got any reccomendations on 2 wheel folding tackle trolleys?
 

chrissh

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For what purpose is the trolley needed for to transport tackle and rod bags or a seatbox?

I have had a few trolley over the time and found a lot of them have short handle which results in a backache.

Go for one that’s got wide wheels & axel, good long adjustable handle also one that folds up small for the car boot

as the previous post has stated
 

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i have a 1 wheel carp porter trolley it is good but only used a few times as normally travel light with a rucksack on back or fish lakes where not a far walk but they are good but a bit bulky but if you have a large car or van its no problem
 

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I had a trolley for years. As Chris says they are prone to give a back ache. Also unless they have wide apart wheels there is a tendency to tip over sideways on rough ground.

I haven't looked back since acquiring my Prestige Carp Porter MK 2. A wheel barrow type thing. At first sight they appear heavy to transport but the reality is they are so well balanced when loaded it feels light as a feather.

They assemble in a minute. Mine fits easily in my small hatchback.
I wouldn't go back to a trolley.
 

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Cheers Guys, its for tackle bag, rod bag, seat, brolly and needs to fit into a volvo saloon boot with all the other gear ( rod holdall goes through one of the seats i put down.).

seen loads on ebay but seem to have mixed reviews or none.
 

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You could get one of the new Korum X25 chairs and the barrow kit. Very small when collapsed but you can get loads on it.

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