A from Dallas
The axle didn't fit right. The drilled holes didn't line up. The grey paint was flaking off everywhere. They even had the "bottom" sticker on the top of one piece. After an infuriating assembly which required outside assistance to drill more holes & shave down the axle, the end product is flimsy and impractical. It's very tall, unstable, and not quite the right fit for anything. After the $120 price tag though, I'm unable to purchase a different one currently and will have to get creative with solutions to the manufacturers flaws.
4 out of 4 found this review helpful
CFallon from Bowling Green, KY
Very disappointed with this product. The directions were useless. The predrilled holes don't line up. The axle was too short. Sent back the first time and the second (replacement) was exactly the same. I would not recommend this product.
4 out of 4 found this review helpful
lynnanne from Chatsworth CA
The predrilled hole dont match! I kept thinking I must be doing something wrong but no matter how i did it the predrilled hole just dont match. Im hoping my neighbor has a drill that will drill metal.
This sucks
5 out of 5 found this review helpful
mrushing from Portsmouth, VA
The product as well as instructions were obviously made in China. This is a great idea as a prototype. Obviously the designers never used it. The instructions you typical bad translation so you have to have a little tool and mechanical sense to put this together. Like the others said, the bridles to drag if you don't set the handle on the highest setting which is like head height. But then that makes the bag almost drag on the ground. Its hard to explain, but the picture is inaccurate. It doesn't look like that when assembled. Maybe it would if it was made in America, but this is Chinese. I use this for my trailer. It works great. You can use two western or english saddles on this. It's a tight fit, but thats what keeps them from falling off during transport. It is worth the price they are charging, but if you get this with a good coupon code it makes it even more affordable. This is very heavy steel. The saddles will not bend it and it can take a punishment. Nice pneumatic tires too. Inflate to only 3lbs. These Chinese instructions do not tell you that. Anything over 7-10 and you may pop the tires. If you think you are getting your normal hand cart you find at the hardware store, you are not. Fully extended it stands about as tall as a person it does take a while to get used to. If the engineers actually used this and tested it, they would realize some basic design flaws and fix them with minimal effort. Overall, if you need portable this is a good buy, just don't expect perfection.
6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Isaiah from Benton Harbor, MI
Heavy Duty metal, If you use it in the alley way around horses, put the back against the wall. Can fall and scare the horses. When you lean it back to transport the bridles drag on the ground. The tire was probably hit by our lawnmower and bent. Need to find replacement wheel. Nice idea: too pricey, off balance.
8 out of 8 found this review helpful
james from hazelton,pa
this is wayyyyb tro expensive cut the price annd u might actually get buyers
7 out of 15 found this review helpful
Maureen from Chesapeake City,Maryland
This cart may be ok for english tack but not western. It is not balanced and falls over often. Many of the predrilled holes didn't match up when putting it together.Must be bungeed when travelling or it will topple.
26 out of 27 found this review helpful
DK from Marion, IA
This cart is perfect for hauling saddles and equipment to horse shows. Very heavy duty. My only complaint, there weren't any instructions for putting it together. We had to pull up the picture off of State Line to try and figure it out.
21 out of 22 found this review helpful