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You can't beat a 1970's Silvercross:

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There is a 25kg tent under there, and room for a pram load of stuff on the top. Perfect storage for slabs of beer underneath too! If you see me heading down the hill of death being dragged behind it at 50mph give me a wave!

We are taking our 2 wee kids this year, and they are going to be travelling around in this - although we will be avoiding crowds at night if possible, but its going to have 2 sets of led fairlylights and its own flagpole so people can see it in the dark. This will also double up as a trolley if needed, this way if either pram breaks we are going to be ok, vital with 2 kids to have a backup pram in case of breakage or theft! I personally prefer to transport the kids in the Silvercross, but OH seems to have other ideas.

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This year could be a bit different, although I have permission to bog off on my own in the evenings and the odd set in the day.

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I was just trying to be helpful :P

mines going to glastonbury so I will let you no how I get on, I know quite a few people who used them at download and they thought they were cool. I haven't seen anything that looks much better, maybe superscally can let us know when he gets his? I have tried mine out in the garden and so far so good.

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I'm surprised no one's screamed 'spam' yet.

My thoughts on this wheelbarrow:

- Needs a bigger front wheel

- Needs a strut to go between the handles to stop the wheelbarrow trying to fold while you're using it

- Because of the shape, most of the weight will have to be at the handle end, meaning that you're not carrying much weight on the wheel (compare this with a normal wheelbarrow, where the wheel's further back and the handles are longer).

In short: I wouldn't recommend this to anyone. If you fixed the first two problems, I'd consider it a possibility.

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Still reckon our Glastomobile created by bolting two B&Q sack trucks together takes some beating. Has survived for four years now.

Advantages over a sledge: greater carrying capacity and you can have people pushing as well as pulling.

Drawbacks: bulky to transport in a car.

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General comment: no steering, deliberately because steering pivots are weak points. Most of Glasto is straight lines. When you want to turn you just lift up the back end, take fresh aim and start off again.

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this is mine

it was good but the gaps on the bottom were quite big, sometimes the crate of beer/cider slipped through so you have to take a bit of time to stck things so they stay on the trolley

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