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Like this one: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/80kg-Heavy-Duty-Industrial-Folding-Sack-Truck-Hand-Trolley-Cart-Car-/371325881108

I've got the unenviable combo of achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis and bursitis in one foot and walking with any extra weight is pretty damn painful. Am wondering if this might help me out with the worst of it for getting my stuff from the car to a pitch. Does anyone have one and are they any good? Will it actually take a decent amount of weight? Are they completely useless if the ground is anything less than completely solid?

Thanks!

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I took something like what the OP was looking at last year, by the time I got from Car Park 48 to South Park 2 (first run) the trolley had completely buckled. It was awful. We've decided to go for a garden trolley this year with the 4 wheels and large cage. We're doing two trips on the Wednesday and then again after picking up friends on the Thursday so it seems justified. This is the one we are getting:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Garden-Cart-Truck-Trolley-4-Wheel-Wheelbarrow-Trailer-Heavy-Duty-Pneumatic-Tyre-/281521469355?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item418bfcb7ab

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I took something like what the OP was looking at last year, by the time I got from Car Park 48 to South Park 2 (first run) the trolley had completely buckled. It was awful. We've decided to go for a garden trolley this year with the 4 wheels and large cage. We're doing two trips on the Wednesday and then again after picking up friends on the Thursday so it seems justified. This is the one we are getting:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Garden-Cart-Truck-Trolley-4-Wheel-Wheelbarrow-Trailer-Heavy-Duty-Pneumatic-Tyre-/281521469355?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item418bfcb7ab

That looks amazing, but surely that takes up the space of half a car???

Alas I've got 4 people in a medium sized car so space is at a premium.

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That looks amazing, but surely that takes up the space of half a car???

Alas I've got 4 people in a medium sized car so space is at a premium.

I saw people with it last year and was instantly jealous so decided to try work out a way to get it this time round, we (4 of us) are in an Insignia which is a fairly large car fortunately but we are doing a trial pack this weekend to check how we are for space. We were going to take a trailer but we have opted for a roof rack instead as we are driving from Scotland and don't fancy taking a trailer all that way. It's big but knowing we will be taking it is a massive relief compared to last year.

We are only taking what booze we need though for the Wednesday night in the car for the 4 of us as we are picking up more people on the Thursday morning from Bristol airport. We will do our big booze run so space might not be too bad on the drive down. Tents, bags and a few cans/bottles.

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Like this one: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/80kg-Heavy-Duty-Industrial-Folding-Sack-Truck-Hand-Trolley-Cart-Car-/371325881108

I've got the unenviable combo of achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis and bursitis in one foot and walking with any extra weight is pretty damn painful. Am wondering if this might help me out with the worst of it for getting my stuff from the car to a pitch. Does anyone have one and are they any good? Will it actually take a decent amount of weight? Are they completely useless if the ground is anything less than completely solid?

Thanks!

Those aren't the best.... I have one similar!

I will still be taking mine though, only use it for the water refills for the motorhome.

The things you have to do for a fresh shower in the morning.... :sarcastic:

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Getting one of those foldable ones was the worst thing I've ever done for Glastonbury! Lasted 2 mins before the wheels buckled and ended up dragging it across site sweating and nearly dying!

We have had this for years and it's being brilliant. Doesn't take up too much space because the flap folds and the handle also extends for when not being used.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Einhell-Folding-Truck-90kg-Capacity/dp/B001GU6FYI/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1433954092&sr=8-6&keywords=garden+trolley

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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Einhell-Folding-Truck-90kg-Capacity/dp/B001GU6FYI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1433969000&sr=8-2&keywords=Trolly

Done 2 festivals and 1 move with 1 of these. No problems whatsoever.

Noticed its the same as DV's above so there you go.

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BISON-FOLDING-FISHING-SEAT-BOX-TROLLEY-WITH-PNUEMATIC-TYRES-/331329506921?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368

I use the above trolley - similar to the one in the efest shop (http://camping.efestivals.co.uk/off-roader-heavy-duty-festival-trolley-1035-p.asp)%C2'>

I have used a granny trolley before and that worked well BUT I only used it from the coach entrance to Bushy Ground, anything more then that and I'm sure the wheels would have come off.

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