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can you drummers recommend a good gig cart for hauling your drums and hardware ? Thanks
ThanksAny of the larger Rock-N-Rollers. This is the R12RT with the large wheels, carrying a 22/13/16 complete with hardware and cymbals.
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Rock-N-Roller cart for sure. The R12RT with the all terrain wheels/tires is the best all around cart in my opinion. It can go indoors and anywhere outdoors. I started with an R8 due to size constraints of my vehicle. Ultimately I added on a R18RT for additional load capacity and the ability to haul over rough terrain. If I had to purchase only one hands down it would be the R12RT: it should easily handle anything you throw at it. Whatever you choose make sure to get a model with the rough terrain wheels.
ThanksRock-N-Roller cart for sure. The R12RT with the all terrain wheels/tires is the best all around cart in my opinion. It can go indoors and anywhere outdoors. I started with an R8 due to size constraints of my vehicle. Ultimately I added on a R18RT for additional load capacity and the ability to haul over rough terrain. If I had to purchase only one hands down it would be the R12RT: it should easily handle anything you throw at it. Whatever you choose make sure to get a model with the rough terrain wheels.
I got the R10 to save money. It’s great but I should have gotten the 12 because of the two bigger wheels. Helps when going through grass or dirt.I searched rocknrollercart and found a thread about them but couldn't figure out how to post a link here for you. I looked at them on line, the r12 is kind of high priced $300
You'll immediately ask yourself, "Why did I buy one of these years a go?"Well now I've gone & done it. I told my wife about the R12RT and she said I really need one. I told her I'd rather spend $300 on a cymbal & she said if I by another cymbal before a cart, she would discombooberate it.
When I bought one, it was $165, and it was the smartest piece of gear I ever bought. I don't use it all the time, but it has made the load-in a LOT easier in countless situations. Over the years, I have changed the front wheels and tires a couple of times, but it's held up well otherwise. Right now, it could use a little WD-40, but that is easy enough to do.I searched rocknrollercart and found a thread about them but couldn't figure out how to post a link here for you. I looked at them on line, the r12 is kind of high priced $300
That's really close to the size of my setup. Is that a 13/16/22?Rock & Roller for sure. Mine is the mid-size-ish R8, and it's still going strong after 13 years and hundreds of gigs.
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Those would be 22" & 16". The length isn't fully extended, I have it set-up kind of mid-extension for those sizes. And it happens to fit perfectly in my Odyssey, so I don't have to fold it down or set it up - it just goes in the back as-is and lives there. (Yep, I have a photo for everything!)That's really close to the size of my setup. Is that a 13/16/22?