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RedHead® Big Game Carts
Downing a monster buck is great—until you have to carry it home! Big Game carts make the trek easy, plus they protect your trophy from dirt and damage. Unique design places and balances the load weight over the heavy-duty axles on off-road, puncture-proof tires with zero weight at the handle. Equipped with three adjustable nylon web tie-down straps and a curved hauling area for secure transport. No tools required for assembly.

Just the right size for most hunting occasions, with rugged, removable polymer wheels and solid, all-welded steel design. Size: 72'' [Read More]

   
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RedHead® Big Game Carts
Downing a monster buck is great—until you have to carry it home! Big Game carts make the trek easy, plus they protect your trophy from dirt and damage. Unique design places and balances the load weight over the heavy-duty axles on off-road, puncture-proof tires with zero weight at the handle. Equipped with three adjustable nylon web tie-down straps and a curved hauling area for secure transport. No tools required for assembly.

Just the right size for most hunting occasions, with rugged, removable polymer wheels and solid, all-welded steel design. Size: 72'' x 21''; folds in half. Weight: 29.8 lbs. Wheel size: 16''. Maximum weight capacity: 300 lbs.

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 - Nashville, TN
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This item does not have straps to carry on your back. It does fold in half, and will have a strap for you to pull the cart when folded.
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Unless you are a hoss, I would just pull it behind you. it does fold in half and is easy to pull through rough terrain. it is truly a lifesaver for this 60 year old who generally has to drag a deer 2-300 yards to the truck.
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Cargo straps but no carry straps
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I already have the cart, but I broke one wheel at the spokes...and it is unusable....It seems to be a 15" tire though. The cart is approx. 2 years old. If the new tires are exactly 16" tall, I may need 2....

Please let me know as I'd like to get the cart in action....
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I've been told a lot of guys replace these wheels with larger & stronger wheels to enhance it's ability to roll over logs and large rocks (etc.). I'll be looking into it shortly and will look at the "Tractor Supply Company" for replacements.
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Unfortunately, there are not replacement wheels available to purchase for this item. This cart will use 16" wheels.
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I hunt public land and have to walk several miles to get to the best places I know of. I really need to know if anyone can enlighten me on the noise level of this cart because I don't want to spook everything for a mile around if it is very noisy. Thanks Jeffd in SC
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Haven't personally used it yet, but judging from it's design, can't imagine noise is going to be an issue. Just make sure the axles are lightly greased and you've got a washer placed on either side of the wheel. As well, you might consider replacing the existing washers with teflon equivalents.....I'll be looking into that, myself.
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THE CART ISN'T BAD AT ALL. I DO PLAN ON STICKING SOME FOAM ALONG THE MAIN RAILS TO KEEP MY STAND FROM BANGING OR TAPPING ON THE METAL WHILE HIKING IN.
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No problem at all... If your gear is straped down there is no noise from the cart what so ever...
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