
Don't let it's compact size fool you, the RocknRoller® Multi-Cart® R2RT expands from 26" - 39" with a 350lb weight capacity. Due to it's smaller footprint it makes a great travel cart, and can even fit in the overhead bin on an airplane (26" x 14" x 6.5"). The R2RT is outfitted with rugged, foam-filled no-flat 6" rear wheels and 4" front swivel casters that will allow you to move massive amounts of gear quickly and easily. The R-Trac® tires ride smoothly with excellent traction, similar to pneumatic tires, but without the hassle of upkeep or repair. The patented 8-in-1 cart can transform easily to adjust to various load sizes, allowing you to move large amounts of gear in no time at all. The textured powder coated steel is durable and also reduces slippage during transport.
Popular Uses:
Travel, Facility Maintenance, Office, Household, Warehouse & Storage, General Contracting, Electrical Contracting, Wedding Photography, Live Performance, Guitar & Bass, HVAC Contracting, Scientific/Field Study/Research, Delivery Vans, Pet Shows, Trade Shows, Sales Representative, Film & Video Production
Specifications:
RocknRoller® Multi-Cart® 8-in-1 Equipment Transporter - Model R2RT
Powder-coated steel tube frame telescopes from 26"-39" in length with 25"/20" (front/rear) foldable sides
11" wide frame bed
6" x 1.5" R-Trac no-flat rear wheels and 4"x1.0" front swivel casters with brake.
Load cap.: 350 lbs./27 cu. ft.
Wt: 22 lbs.
Additional specifications:
Tubing gauge: 16 gauge (0.065" wall)
Tubing size on main frame: .75" and 1" square steel tube
19mm axle
Polypropylene Hub with Polyurethane Foam tires
This thing is incredible. I run my DJ business using an kia soul electric car. VERY small. This cart allows me to carry my whole system on it in one load, but then folds down small enough to get in my little car with all the gear. I thought I was gonna break this thing 100 times overloading it. NOT ONCE. Not even a loose bolt. Most people would benefit from the slightly larger model no doubt. but if you are in a crush for space, this thing can still haul a ton!