- Instantly transforms into 8 different shapes, replacing 8 different cart types
- Carries huge amounts of equipment yet folds small for storage
- R-Trac tires ride smoothly with excellent traction, like pneumatic tires without the hassle of upkeep or repair
- Textured, powder coated steel is durable and also reduces slippage during transport
- Featured in college engineering textbooks for its outstanding design
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Shirley Branch
love it
This cart is wonderful. I need something better than just a hand truck to haul all my items into a craft show. I am attaching photos but when I actually took it to craft fair I managed to put more on & only made one trip. folded it up to smallest & rolled right under one of my tables. Had a lot of attention from other vendors. My husband could not get over the quality for the price.
Aadi Ch
Great Lightweight Cart
This is such a handy little cart. I bought it to help move tables and totes for craft shows. It saved me a million trips. It folds and unfolds easily. I love that it's lightweight enough to be easy to handle when not in use. The attached pic doesn't look very impressive but it has 2 6ft tables, a 4ft table, a solid wood checkout stand plus totes that are heavy. That's 5 trips for me combined in one easy to roll trip. Haven't used it as a dolly, not sure it'd maneuver well due to the wheel size but as a cart, it's perfect. It rolls very easily on pavement and concrete. We rolled it across uneven yard once. Wasn't wildly stable but it handled better than I thought it would. All in all I would recommend it.
Mariyam Faisal
Absolutely fantastic. Worth every single penny.
I've seen these carts in offices and liked the size and maneuverability. I was so happy to finally find it. I am a gigging musician and I need a cart to carry amplifiers, guitars, effect boards, supplies, etc. This thing is rugged! Let's tally the values. • Rugged • Expandable - the cart doubles in length. • Portable - folded down, it's really compact and when you're stuffing to save space, it really matters. • Easy to assemble • Multiple configurations for loads CONS: • The goofy name. • The goofy name on the sides of it. • Would prefer a wheel with more than a cotter pin to secure it, but the wheel wont fall off. But I'd still like a better fastening method. It's really a win. If you need a beefier model, they make them too. This is perfect for my needs and saves me from back pain.
Tiffany Pettitt-Porter
Incredibly useful
I recently opened a candy store in a mall and needed to haul lots of stuff from my home to the store, including almost 800 pounds of Jelly Belly products. This cart handled it all beautifully (not all at once of course). I recently moved that same amount of candy from my car into the store when a freight delivery couldn't get there when I needed it. I keep this cart in the trunk of my car for moving various items in and out. As suggested elsewhere, I cut a piece of particle board to use as a base for moving smaller boxes; big boxes can just sit on the frame. I'm still amazed by the brilliant engineering of its design. You have to use it to appreciate it. Of the hundreds of dollars I've spent on accessories for the store, this is definitely the most useful. Highly recommended.
Gary Jimenez
Works great for loading and unloading at Farmer's Markets and other events.
I participate in a lot of events outside and in various venues like high schools. There is often a significant distance to haul your gear into a venue, especially if you have to make one trip per bin or box. This small footprint cart will hold and move just about anything I put on it although bungee cords are recommended for odd shaped items. It easily folds down for storage under a table in inside the vehicle. The cart itself is lightweight but holds tables, tent and supply bins with ease. It moves and steers well. Very happy, wouldn't change anything. Certainly a time and back saver.
Weng Salvador
Small but carries a big load
Out of the box the R2 Micro appeared to be too small for some of my bulky production equipment. But when I put it to work it way out performed my initial expectations. The R2 holds heaps more gear than I expected. It does not replace the need for larger rock n rollers. I do not use the Micro to move trunk-size pelican cases and c-stands. It will hold the weight but the narrow platform could be a stability issue. Also the Micro has 6" wheels which are a tad small for unpaved and uneven surfaces. I needed a cart that was easy to carry and easy to stow for travelling. The R2 Micro is super convenient and way outperforms expectations.
Chloey Amber-rose Ella-Grace
Great cart!!
This is awesome and worth the money. Everything it says in the discription, the only thing that’s a small negative is it’s a little hard to fold but maybe because it’s new and just needs to be used! But I love it I’m a Ny city musician and it’s so easy to get around and it’s one trip for me. If you want an easy way to get your gear around with out busting your chops get one of these. You will need to spec out what size, I got smaller because I’m hauling around a Fender Deluxe and a prs 20 watt amp.
Antonio Villaalta
Great Cart for Craft Shows
I do an awful lot of craft shows and absolutely hate setting up and tearing down because I'm old, have a bad back, and just plain grumpy. This cart has made a huge difference. I don't have to make so many back and forth trips to the car because it holds a lot of stuff. It also folds down into a very nice compact size so it doesn't take up a lot of space. It is versatile in the many different configurations and very, very easy to use. I mean super easy to set up and roll around. I'm pretty darn happy with this purchase.
Angela Brawley
Every Musician Should Have One - Awesome Cart
This is a great cart. My wife and I play in a band and we got two of these. They were easily assembled and appear to be pretty sturdy. They fold down into about the size of a furniture dolly. It would be cool if the wheels folded down but I doubt that they would be rated for 350 pounds if they did. We have a two JBL Eon One Powered PA Speakers , a 2 X 10 Bass cabinet, Bass head and PA head (we use as a mixer) and with these two carts we can get everything in one trip, if necessary. We usually make a second trip to get small stuff such as tablet holders etc but it is good to know we CAN get it all in one trip if necessary. Even when we can park close to the stage, the carts still save having to get people to help me bring the PA up to the stage as I am able to roll them right up to where I need to go. Before I got the carts, this was usually accomplished by getting a second person and each grabbing a side of the PA speaker and/or bass amp and making several trips from the car to the stage. The carts have been great. As I get older, I can still play but dislike carrying my stuff and these carts are a godsend. They also have a bar on the bottom near the back wheels that make going up and down stairs easier. The cart expands to 39". I would have liked to have had one that was 50" or 60" but they didn't seem to be worth twice the money. At 39" I can get two PA Speakers on a cart and that does the job. Also, at $69 we figured we were better off with two of these than one of the longer carts especially since there are two of us. The $69 price is a steal. You cannot buy a regular dolly for that price. Most players should be able to get their amp, guitar and cord bag on one cart. Get one. You won't regret it. With one of these carts you can take your $5000 worth of equipment and drive $50 miles to make $50 bucks just like a true modern musician. What? I can make $50?
Chad Edwards
Perfect cart for a ton of gear!
I bought this cart for a few weddings I had coming up to transport all my gear securely. Let me start by saying I usually use a grey utility cart with the folding handle I picked up from Home Depot. -My Gear(Usually)- 2-JBL 615's 2-Ultimate TS90 speaker stands in a soft case 2-Turntable road cases 1-12" mixer road case 1-grey bin with the interlocking lid for my cords 1-Large storage tote bin for my lights -The old way- I would struggle with the speakers face to face standing up and stack a turntable on each then balance my mixer and a both bins on top of that. I stack was pretty high and I had to steer from the side of the load and it was quite heavy. FORGET THAT! With the R2 I was able to put all that gear on it and was still able to see over the WHOLE load and maneuver it. I put the turntable cases across the rails to start. Then the mixer on one TT case with one speaker on it face down and the other speaker face down on the other side TT. Next was the bins on each side. EASY! I would recommend you pick up two 48in bungees(they were the perfect length and tension) over the load from handle to handle so I could put the speaker stands over the load and have it bungee'd down to keep everything in place and prevent shifting. I would HIGHLY recommend this cart if you have a similar setup. The only thing I might do differently is get the unit with the larger wheels. It took some effort to push through some medium carpet but was still manageable. Also off-roading in grass was possible but larger wheels would have made it a ton easier. If you're like me and on a budget the R2 is perfect and compact and gets the job done!