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RockNRoller R10RT (Max)

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RockNRoller R10RT (Max)
£219
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Must have been designed by roadies
Gary T. 10.07.2012
Simple design, rugged construction, compact when folded up. Will carry all our band gear in one hit. If you need a trolley, this is the one to buy and it wont break the bank.
Dont think we could do without this bit of kit now. We gig a lot near a pedestrianised area and getting the van to the doors of venues is impossible. I will give you an idea of what fits on this RockNRoller.
A Blackstar 60 combo, a Marshall MB4210 bass combo, two EV stage 200 Cabs, A Gigrac pa amp an extention 2x12 cab, two guitars and a stand bag. If our drummer is in tow too, he will sometimes hang various drums off it too.
It is very robust and at gigs it doubles as a guitar combo stand.
Couldn't do without it now, absolute must!

Have now had a problem with the two front steering casters. They are the weak point of an otherwise brilliant design. They have bent whilst moving over a rough bit of pavement and all the bearings have fallen out rendering the trolley useless. I am waiting for new casters.
Buy the all terrain model dont bother with the others unless the surfaces you are moving over are all smooth.
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A must-have
Aristotelis 20.01.2016
Buy this and your back/hernia will thank you along the way. the rubber tires are great, but mine were deflating the whole time, so i replaced them with the plastic ones. They go nicer on smooth surfaces. The rubber tires go better on outdoor apllications (grass, etc)
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RockNRoller R10RT (Max)