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The Rock-N-Roller R6G Mini Ground Glider is a rugged, folding multi-cart that instantly converts into 8 different configurations, boasting a 500 lbs load capacity. Equipped with durable alloy steel construction, no-flat 8-inch rear wheels, and 5-inch all-terrain Ground Glider casters, it offers smooth, maintenance-free mobility across diverse surfaces. Its compact fold and textured powder-coated frame make it ideal for professionals needing reliable, versatile gear transport in tight spaces.
| ASIN | B01IP1IAY8 |
| Brand | Rock-N-Roller |
| Caster Wheel Diameter | 5 Inches |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (73) |
| Date First Available | 29 July 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00672485348689 |
| Item Weight | 10 kg 400 g |
| Item model number | R6G |
| Load Capacity | 249.48 kg |
| Manufacturer | RocknRoller |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Number of Wheels | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 73.7L x 45.7W x 22.9H Centimeters |
| Style | Folding |
| UPC | 672485348689 |
| Wheel Type | Polyurethane |
A**R
Awesome! Great cart for trade/craft shows. Easy to load in and out of shows. Hauls lots of equipment. Light and fits into a small space in my van. I got the wide tires so they don't sink into the ground for outdoor shows. I tell all my vendor friends about it. They should get the RockNRoller instead of working with those heavy, bulky carts that take up so much space. I feel bad for them.
D**.
I bought this cart about a month ago, it's the best thing for my music gear, everything, speakers, hockey bag, gear bag guitar, it all fits onto the cart, I use bungees if anything isn't sitting flat. Takes me about 3 minutes to load my gear, and only 1 trip into the gig. So much easier than multiple trips in and out. I couldn't find any other carts that were big enough and strong enough to carry the load. Its very strong and sturdy. Get one! You'll be very happy!
M**O
Nice cart with good sized wheels that almost (but not quite) feel like rubber wheels (which i'd rather have had, but i'm ok with their plastic ones). Easy to set up and well built. Some complaints: 1. Quality control is not very good - you're supposed to put on a plastic washer on the axle before you put the large rear wheels on, then drop a cotter pin through the hole at the end to lock the wheel on- but with the plastic washer on both sides, there's a quarter inch of space where the axle rod sticks through the wheel, so it's easy to reach in and drop the pin in the pre-drilled hole for it. On the other side though, only a millimeter or 2 of the hole is visible, with the rest being covered by the yellow wheel mount... so the pin won't fit. I had to remove the washer to get enough room where i could put the pin in. It's obvious the post was welded a quarter of an inch too far to one end. 2. Would have liked pre drilled holes i the bottom of the frame, so you could extend and lock the length you want easier. The way it looks like, you can only do that when fully extended, otherwise you have to use the wing nut to tighten it to the frame, instead of the pre drilled holes in the fully closed or fully extended position. Also, this thing cheaps EASILY. Paint came off hen using a bungie cord with *plastic* hooks that wasn't even on tightly. When putting down the handles, they just barely touched each other and the paint came off. Very very poorly painted. If you buy this cart, also buy a bottle of touch of paint, because you'll need it. I did like the grip tape on the frame- it's not too rough where it will damage anything, but gives just enough grip so nothing slides off. The rounded "stair climber" feature is useless, unless you want to grind the black paint right off of your cart. I also with one side of the rail could extend higher, as if you're a taller person, you'll have to bend over to be able to reach the handle. But a good cart on the whole that hopefully will be improved down the road. If you are taller than 5'6", you won't be able to push the cart unless you lean over to get to the handle- pulling the cart from the front is the only way you can manage, and both not pleasant to do. From the reviews i've read on here, there is no such thing as customer support, and they will not contact you back. The only reason i bought this cart is because there wasn't another cart similar to what i needed by another company. Update (4/17/2017) I've only used this cart 3 times, each very gently, and i still end up with chipped paint off this thing, every single time. If you order this cart, you'll also want to order a bottle of black touch up paint, because you'll need it - A LOT. The cotter pins used to fasten the lower part of the handle assembly to the base of the cart wan't bent back enough, creating very sharp edges that caught on my camera bags. Luckily i spotted it sticking into the bag and pulled it away before it had a chance to damage and tear the bag. The company really should use another type of cotter pin that doesn't create this situation, or have more quality control over their product. Notices that pulling the frame rails apart to make room for gear, shreds the frame paint off in an instant, exposing patches of bare metal. Another bad design flaw. The sticker advertising the company started peeling off the cart frame within a week of purchase just sitting in my room. I pulled both off to spare anyone from knowing where this cart came from. (Sorry RocknRoller, your cart rolls, but it definitely does NOT rock).
J**Y
Excellent for transporting my speakers
T**E
This is an upgrade from a prior model that I had for a very long time. The assembly wasn't very straight forward but you can manage with a few looks at the diagrams. As far as ease of use, it's a 4.7/5. You have to make sure you do certain things to achieve the desired length.
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