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Yet another trolley thread


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i'm liking the look of the 4 wheel folding festival garden trolley from bigdug what someone put up

http://www.bigdug.co.uk/trucks-trolleys-c22/garden-trolleys-wheelbarrows-c1076/folding-festival-garden-trolleys-pp13029

i've also found a 2wheel one which looks like it may do the trick see what you think

http://www.funkyleisure.co.uk/off-roader-festival-trolley-294-p.asp

my problem is i'm coming from blackpool on trains and then the bus and i'm staying in taunton the night before if i do get a ticket, so carrying is the real problem the bigdug one for me looks like the wheels may get stuck with mud, but the second one looks quite sturdy and looking like the winner

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i'm liking the look of the 4 wheel folding festival garden trolley from bigdug what someone put up

http://www.bigdug.co...rolleys-pp13029

i've also found a 2wheel one which looks like it may do the trick see what you think

http://www.funkyleis...olley-294-p.asp

my problem is i'm coming from blackpool on trains and then the bus and i'm staying in taunton the night before if i do get a ticket, so carrying is the real problem the bigdug one for me looks like the wheels may get stuck with mud, but the second one looks quite sturdy and looking like the winner

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@bez87. I can vouch for the second one, however it states in the link that they have sold out. Hopefully they will have more for next year.

It folds down small to fit on public transport (I took it out on the festival bus) and worked great, however if it is heavy mud it WILL clag up with mud, meaning that you are effectively dragging it without the wheels doing their job properly. My son did all the dragging and he was knackered by the time we got to Dairy ground. In better weather it should be perfect (it was no trouble at all on the way out when the ground had dried)

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Sadly any trolley WILL struggle a bit in the heavy sticky mud. Prams, with their large wheels, are probably the best all round choice, as it is unlikely that they will clag enough for the mud to reach the axle (which is when the wheels stop turning).

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