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Trolleys?


Guest Kyle the Sink

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I concur with the suggestions of the B&Q sack truck, I have one called Boris who has now retired to my Dad's garage (since I have purchased a trailer tent, I no longer need him).

My top tip however, would be this stuff

http://www.missiontape.co.uk/ekmps/shops/missiontape/images/pallet-wrap-16-p.jpg

Just pallet wrap everything to the trolley once it's stacked and nowt will fall off as you strike out across the farm.

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I bought one of these;

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004AHLSZA/?tag=hydra0b-21&hvadid=11544571085&hvpos=1o5&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12808562691591235480&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&ref=asc_df_B004AHLSZA

Used it at Bestival and it worked fine fully laden. Have yet to see how it would work in muddy conditions though.

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If you don't mind me saying, the tyres look ok but the frame looks like it could snap quite easily with a heavy load over some of that infamous Glastonbury turf. I always feel really bad for those people that I see with trolleys and such that just weren't up to the job and collapse 50 feet from the car!

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This reminds me of a poor young guy I saw on the Wednesday in 2011. He had one of those two-wheel trolleys loaded up with 6 x 20 tin boxes of various types of beer and cider. He was doing well until the cardboard boxes got wet and spilled the contents all over the place! :cry:

We couldn't help him much as we were struggling through the mud with our daughters' stuff but it did make me think that carrying a couple of black plastic bags to cover things up with just in case it rained would never be a bad idea.

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Are trolleys advertised as fishing trolleys the same as festival trolleys?

I was looking at the Bison folding fishing trolley at only Β£19.99, which looks just like festival trolleys sold through Funky Leisure, but they neglect to give a weight limit. Does that mean the fishing trolleys might not carry the 50kg that the Evolution festival trolleys carry? Or does it just mean that Bison don't advertise a weight limit.

Any comments gratefully received. Wanting to decide on a trolley and order ASAP.

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I bought one of these;

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004AHLSZA/?tag=hydra0b-21&hvadid=11544571085&hvpos=1o5&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12808562691591235480&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&ref=asc_df_B004AHLSZA

Used it at Bestival and it worked fine fully laden. Have yet to see how it would work in muddy conditions though.

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I used to use one of these....

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...Went to maybe 8 festivals, still got it and it still works. Had upto 4 x 24 crates on it. If used correctly it won't collapse unlike what some will lead you to believe.

In a group I now use one of these...

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...incredibly strong, pretty much holds everything.

For festivals now though, by myself I just pack a 90litre backpack with my camping gear strapped to it and 2 of the below Tesco hemp type bags full of cans of drink. They work a treat, I stitch them up with a lace if I am going by public transport.

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