🚀 Elevate Your Adventure: Gear Up with the Ultimate Off-Road Companion!
The QuietKat Two Wheel Game Cart is a robust and versatile cargo trailer designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a dual tire design for stability, a spacious 47" x 18" cargo area, and a 3-way adjustable rack, this trailer is perfect for transporting gear while hunting, fishing, or exploring. Its quick-attach system ensures easy setup, while the rear suspension guarantees a smooth ride over rugged terrain.
Brand | QuietKat |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 17.21 Kilograms |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
UPC | 707772415888 680666716103 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00680666716103 |
Manufacturer | QuietKat |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 44.8 x 23.3 x 11.2 inches |
Package Weight | 17.21 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 45 x 18 x 20 inches |
Brand Name | QuietKat |
Warranty Description | 1 year limited manufacturer. |
Model Name | 2W Cargo Trailer |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | QK2WT |
Model Year | 2019 |
Included Components | 2 Tires, Cart , Manual |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Boating, Cycling, Camping & Hiking, Fishing, Outdoor Lifestyle |
D**G
Great
I will haul a horse, well a small one!It's perfect for my ebikes. And collapse for storage on sailboat!
M**K
Great Off-Road Bike Cart
This bike cart is great for uneven trails! It tracks well, but can be tippy in highly rocky areas. The handle also makes it useful for lugging game by hand in mountainous areas where a bike can’t be used (much better than a backpack). The only downside was the lack of side rails to help keep loads centered and away from the wheels.
M**5
Great for 'Off-label' use
First, let me say I did not purchase this for it's intended use (Pulling gear behind a bike). However, this product can pretty easily be converted into a really solid off-road stroller (though the instructions specifically state it's not to be used to carry people).For about an extra $150 I was able to turn mine into a a rickshaw to pull my daughter (She's disabled, so I needed something sturdy that could grow with her). I'm confident this will be suitable for use for at least another 4-5 years. We've used it several times in some heavy Alaskan snow, and its got a very nice ride. It easily handles going over large ice chunks, and I anticipate it will handle rocky trails this summer as well, but will have to update this post when that time comes.Overall its a professional quality item. I really like the tires, they're nice and sturdy ( I actually didn't put any air in mine and they're holding about 35 lbs with minimal flattening effect). I only have two gripes: 1. The detachable wheels can be difficult to insert and remove (I would advise to keep WD-40 available for regular use) 2. One of the spring locks that keeps the wheels in place sticks and sometime needs a mallet whack to unlock.
N**
Great Product
It’s exactly what I thought it was going to be. Rigid frame but light weight. I will make a couple of modifications and it will be exactly what I need it for.Overall an excellent and exceptional product.
H**E
No problem
No complaints. Works as it should
S**N
Great game cart
Great cart, light weight and versatile, it has turned over a couple times on ruff terrain but after that I laid it down flat and it hasn’t given me a problem since.
S**N
Not worth your time or money.
Just as others have posted. The craftsmanship and quality control are nonexistent. One of the frames arrived bent 1.5” out of square with a few broken welds. The welds themselves look like it was someone’s first time welding.The shocks do nothing but add weight and probably cost. The fabric is coming loose at the edges. Plastics caps on the steel tube are broken. And so on and so on.Hopefully adding another bad review will inspire the product team to design a better product.
B**H
Perfect
I got scared when I saw damage to the box. All was good and have not found any issue. Pulls great. Deer smashing time.
A**R
VERY TIPPY
I would consider this trailer a pavement princess. Terrible in the back county. Any rut, rock or bankment would turn your gear upside down. I would return trailer but unfortunately I bent the arm mount.Recommend having a stiffer spring or no spring at all that connects from trailer to bike.Frame needs to sit lower to ground to make things less tippy, or smaller tires.Great looking trailer but don't put valuable gear on it
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