I really like this cart, especially after adding my own deck and shelf (see my photos). It is very durable and you can adjust the length according to your needs. for outdoor photo shoots where I need to carry a significant amount of gear. I only use the length I need to take care of the gear I usually carry with me that fits easily in hotel elevators. I made my own flooring from a single piece of 1/2 thick plywood cut to size, with a soft rubber trail. I made it 24" wide and it's a slip and slip setup. Gravity and load hold it in place. Don't buy additional shelves from Rock and Roller. (Read the reviews!) It's about 6" narrower. and I think it's a waste of money. I bought it and then realized what a poor design it was and returned it. My homemade deck only cost me about $18, it's wider and very easy to put on and take off. I wanted and bought an extra shelf too. It's also a really silly design that takes a lot of effort to set up. How they came up with their design I can't imagine as the trolley is so handy "You would expect the accessories to be the same. But they aren't. My "simple shelf" is all I want. If I could weld I wouldn't need your shelf kit at all, and I can it didn't. I couldn't get her support bars v and by rotating them 90 degrees and adding horizontal support between each handle (a 12" threaded rod with a piece of copper tubing I had to close the threads) I installed the top and quickly removed the shelf. , is held in place entirely by gravity. Installing a shelf also makes the cart feel better and more responsive as the handles don't stay loose and keep them secure. some rough terrain and a greater width on the deck, and all the pull-out shelves didn't budge. I'm willing to bet that this type of setup will meet the needs of most cart buyers and will certainly make installation and transport a lot easier. .I give almost 5 stars. The processing of the trolley is not the smoothest, but ok. I cut my finger on a burr on the weld when installing the wheels, and without the shelf, the knobs feel very sloppy with lots of play. I also think that a tubular rather than square tube design is better and more comfortable for a Bungie would be line. I recommend: carts! (I also have a mini) Don't recommend: deck and shelf kits (unless you need shelf supports and can make your own)
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