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  1. #21
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    Default Dolly

    I bought one from Boaters Supply, for use moving stuff on and off my boat. I'll be trying it out for moving sidemount tanks next weekend. I'll post a report.


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    I bought one at Wal-Mart a few years ago. It did not hold up well to a set of double 104s, with regs, backplate, lights, reels, etc... (it's holding lip snapped in half, and ended up in the trash can at Jackson Blue). A few years ago, a friend of mine gave me one of much better quality (he owned a Mack Tool truck), and it has been holding up well. - Kirk


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    I got my folding dolly from Lowes, holds up nicely so far on solid ground with my 108s. But it does have some cheapo parts that will probably be its downfall when I go over something the wrong way. I'd rather have a solid truck but driving around in a small car doesn't open that option.


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    Default Smart Gear

    Saw this at DEMA and it looked pretty cool.

    Check out website:


    http://www.smartgearusa.com/outdoor-adventure-cart.html


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    That cart is friggin awesome, but $400! It damned well better be!


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    Quote Originally Posted by SuPrBuGmAn View Post
    but $400!
    Thats just the basic cart. It's another fifty bucks for the all-terrain wheels.

    I believe it's easier to just ask the girlfriend to carry my gear down to the spring.

    Whoever said money can't buy love never bought a puppy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuPrBuGmAn View Post
    That cart is friggin awesome, but $400! It damned well better be!
    DEMA prices were alot lower.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tflaris View Post
    DEMA prices were alot lower.
    Doesn't matter, not at DEMA anymore(actually, I never was).


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    Quote Originally Posted by tflaris View Post
    Saw this at DEMA and it looked pretty cool.

    Check out website:


    http://www.smartgearusa.com/outdoor-adventure-cart.html
    Has anyone tried it yet?

    roadkill

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    This may cost more than you want to spend, but I've been using it for probably 8 years now for getting gear down the pier to the boats, for moving gear around cave sites, and for moving stuff around my yard. Very light weight, folds up to fit in a car trunk or back seat, and the VERY LARGE pneumatic tires are perfect for those heavy loads in the Florida sand. 350 pound capacity - RuxXac Fold Flat "Jumbo Model."

    http://shop.coxengineering.com.au/ec...t.asp?pid=4664

    Regards,

    Bill



 

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