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Guide Gear Deluxe Deer Cart, Game Hauler Hunting Gear Accessories, with Big Wheels

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  • DEER CART – Our wheeled cart is perfect for transporting large game and deer after a hunt. Includes 3 lashing straps for secure attachment
  • DURABLE – The Guide Gear deer hunting cart features a durable stainless steel frame and smart design which centers the weight over the axle for easier movement
  • LARGE WHEELS – The hunting equipment cart features 16” solid-rubber spoked wheels for puncture-proof, seamless movement over rough outdoor terrain
  • 300-LB WEIGHT CAPACITY – A high weight capacity of 300-lbs. makes this hunting push cart great for hauling large game, hunting accessories, tree stands or deer hoists
  • PORTABLE – The deer cart with big wheels has a folding design that folds flat for easy storage and transport. Easily fit in your truck or with your other hunting and camping equipment



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Mikey C
2025-08-15 10:42:16
I dropped a buck this week...yet didn't use my deer dolly. However, it's was with me...ready to go in the event i had a two mile hike! It seems pretty sturdy. I'm glad I have it for just in case. I actually moved some wood with it....and did well.
Mikayla Holstein
2025-07-18 19:34:31
Bought for my fiancé and he absolutely loves this. Super easy to put together and uses it for hauling game out the woods, works great.
Anonym
2025-06-25 12:34:46
Not Designed to go thru the "thick-Stuff" .. but ...Worked Great on a 200#+ Buck on mostly flat ground without a lot of debris on the groundrolls over twigs, smaller branches and minor uneven ground, stumps cut close to the groundworked Great on the State Land I hunted
David
2025-06-07 10:24:17
Great for hiking with extra gear. Very strong holds up great for use with easy break down for strage.
rrct1
2025-05-25 10:03:47
I used this cart to haul a deer about 3/4 a mile over a pipeline trail to my vehicle. The trail was wide and fairly smooth, but it had couple of moderately steep hills and some standing water. At the time it was also covered with about 2 inches of snow. I fastened the approximate 160 pound deer to the cart with the three straps that came with the cart; but since they were a little flimsy, I also used a stronger ratchet strap, which I spiraled around the length of the cart and deer. The first problem was the high volume of snow that clung to the wet wheels, which made it harder to pull up the steeper hills. Secondly, when we took the deer off of the cart, we saw that the one of the side support rails was fully disconnected (both of the provided d-clips were gone) and the other support rail was hanging by one d-clip (the other d-clip was also gone). Plus, I probably would have lost at least one of the side rails if I had not added the extra ratchet strap which secured it to the side of the cart. Also important to note is that when I put the cart together, I didn't like the looks of the pins that held the wheels to the axles, so I used some cotter pins instead. I did this because I was worried about a wheel coming off (and also possibly losing a wheel washer) while transporting the deer. The cotter pins held, as I expected they would; and considering how the provided d-clips failed, I don't doubt that the provided wheel pins would have also failed. When I got home I used four bolts with nuts to fasten the two side rails, so I hope that solves the problem for the future.
Ken Andrews
2025-05-20 13:24:09
I am 75 years old and hunt Whitetail Deer over farmland, solo. I have been hauling deer out of fields and wooded areas by myself for many years. This past season I finally decided that I was getting a little too old for that needed a little help, so I ordered this cart. I used it to carry my pack to my favorite cedar tree overlooking my favorite soybean field and to haul out a total of four Whitetail this past season. This cart made easy work out what would have been a long and difficult drag each time. Later, I used it to haul my wife's Christmas decoration totes from our storage shed to the house which is a job I always dreaded because she has a lot of totes and some are pretty heavy (even for a younger/stronger guy). This time I was able to quickly and easily carry two totes at time, even the heavy ones with ease. This cart is going to help keep me in the field harvesting venison for my family for many more years and, my wife is pleased that I don't grumble now when she wants her Christmas totes brought in. I would absolutely buy it again and recommend it highly.
Cornell Dejong
2025-03-27 18:31:55
Terrible design. Uses D-clips to hold braces. Makes for quick disassembly, but the clips frequently come undone when they bump trees or even during transport in the truck. Need to replace those clips with bolts. Mine came apart while transporting a deer about 50 yards. Also has a pin through center of axel. It's designed for a round tube, not a square one, so it doesn't fit well and the sharp ends are a hazard that will tear other gear in a vehicle or stab you in the hand if you're not careful. It needs a longer extension handle. When loaded with a deer, balanced over the wheels, the handle is way too low. I think this product is basically junk. Do not buy it. Amazon should stop selling it. I've hauled over 100 deer out of the woods--dragging, on a sled, packed out, and on deer carts. This thing is worse than dragging on the ground. Worst purchase I've made.
Jason L.
2025-02-16 18:18:37
Not a bad cart, especially for the price. Here's the deal with assembly and why everyone is losing pins. The picture shows the 2 support arms going from the inside of the ladder rack to the outside on the other side of the cart. The clips provided WILL NOT WORK with any type of load if the support bars are on the outside of the ladder rack. Sure, you can put them like that and increase your load width, but be advised that you'll need to change to a different type of clip. The reason is that any weight that pushes downward also tends to push OUTWARD on the support arms, which the clips can't handle. Sheer pins with clips or nuts/bolts would work far better.I used mine today while duck hunting and I had it assembled wrong (or like the pic). We lost a clip while transporting like 30 decoys. We had to improvise and once we relocated both arms to the inside of the ladder, we didn't even need the lost clip to support it. The support arm would simply push outward on the inside of the ladder. I also HIGHLY suggest getting bungee's rather than straps for duck hunting with this. 4 bungees would be perfect AND far easier to use because they can handle the flexing and stay tight.
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