Gear cart on a budget

Don't plan on it.

Then you'll be fine. If you can see yourself upgrading, just keep an eye out for deals. It's easy and cheap to build another cart.

I've been using it for the last two years. I'm crushed to hear it's not good enough for what I use it for. The wheels are plenty big for the mud, sand and gravel at the ranges here.

I haven't seen a stroller yet that doesn't collapse.

The cart you pictured above should be good to go....My cart is a standard baby runner and has never collapsed, and I've loaded it with flats and boxes of ammo. I've learned through experience when it comes to the wheels the bigger the better.

I've only been to one match and though the terrain wasn't terrible, any soft dirt, hills, or hills with soft dirt made transiting between stages an absolute pain in the buttocks for some folks.

With my limited experience with comps, I learned that small wheels made life difficult for their owners. Not impossible to get around, just a bit of a pain. If you're using a running cart, I also found a front wheel that turns is helpful, lol! Trying to turn a trike with 50-75lbs of gear on top wasn't easy, lol!

Some pics of the rigs folks were running in my squad:
Sorry I don't have better pics

I wish my front wheel turned...that would be the cat's ass
 
The cart you pictured above should be good to go....My cart is a standard baby runner and has never collapsed, and I've loaded it with flats and boxes of ammo. I've learned through experience when it comes to the wheels the bigger the better.

Ah, you must have been referring to the OP's wheels.
 
Well heck if it works great , go for it. I needed a muzzle up cart , costs 1000, thousand, shipped in from USA. So anything less is a great deal if it fits your needs. Dam cowboy rules.
 
These are a bit pricey. But they are very nice carts.

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