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Your cart is empty.The RocknRoller Multi-Cart R6G is outfitted with rugged, foam-filled no-flat 8-inch rear wheels and 5-inch All Terrain Ground Glider casters that will allow you to move massive amounts of gear quickly and easily. The R-Trac tires ride smoothly with excellent traction, similar to pneumatic tires, but without the hassle of upkeep or repair.
Caroline W
2025-06-09 11:13:30
I have an outdoor booth at a weekly farmer's market. I'm not able to pull my car up to load in/load out so I need a cart to move my setup to my space. Another vendor recommended this cart to me and I'm SO glad. It's super solid! The large wheels will roll just as smoothly through grass as they do on concrete and it's really easy to pivot and maneuver around obstacles. The adjustable length is super handy, and the cart folds up and fits easily in the back of my car. With my old cart, I used to make 4 round trips to move my setup from my car to my booth space, and then 4 more to repack the car. With this cart, I'm down to 2 round trips for setup and breakdown - that doesn't sound like a lot, but it's a huge timesaver. I know this cart is made for musicians, but it's fantastic for what I do!💗
CW
2025-06-08 17:53:55
I know you're trying to wrap your head around which one of these carts is going to fit your needs. I've been there, and I have no regrets whatsoever buying this model. The wheels alone are worth it and I have yet to put it in a situation where they don't keep rolling. The first time I was able to use this on a shoot and carry everything in one trip made my life significantly easier. It's middle size of the carts that they offer, and it's the right size when folded to fit in most vehicles. Yes, it weighs 40 lbs, but the upgrade to the size of tubing used adds to its strength. I'm pretty sure it actually can hold 600 lbs, and I've had at least 200-300 on it without an issue. It just keeps on rolling!
Matterpro
2025-05-16 18:29:13
Doing commercial video production means moving a lot of gear, and the purpose made film carts are great, but man are they expensive. I’ve had several of my crew show up with these guys over the years and always thought they were a good “entry level†cart until you can afford a better one. Man, what a dope. I was wrong. These are foldable workhorses that can carry so much gear in one trip they make our other “film carts†look like unwieldy whiny butts. And they fold small. Go all-terrain and you won’t regret it. Sure the wheels are bigger but, the wheels are bigger. So you can get your overweight load over that speed bump or gap in the concrete. Or gravel. Or carpet.We’re gonna order some more and add the optional table/second tier. If you’re moving a lot of gear/cases don’t be judgy like me and just do it.
Michael Silverman
2025-04-23 12:48:12
Just an awful design if you have any loose items such as c stands, light stands, softboxes, or basically anything except hard cases. I used one a few years ago because my other cart broke and we needed one for a shoot, and the camera operator offered to bring a Rock n Roller cart. We loaded up all of the equipment, and not even two minutes after we started rolling it on the sidewalk, nearly all of the equipment toppled over onto the grass and dirt. When we were leaving the shoot, the exact same thing happened again, and I decided NOT to replace my other cart with a Rock n Roller cart. I purchased a different cart that worked well for a while, but wasn't designed for holding heavy equipment, and after working really well for over a year, the handle broke. I spoke with someone who recommended that I buy a Rock n Roller cart, but use ratchet straps to secure the items. I made the mistake of listening to him, and I bought this one. It is very sturdy, but that is the only positive thing about it.The first time we used it, one of the tripods fell through the bottom and we had to work very hard to get it out from under the cart without damaging it. The next couple times we used it, it worked fine. Then, I packed up a lot of equipment (hard cases, camera cases, c stands, light stand, and sand bags), secured it with two ratchet straps, and then started rolling it on the sidewalk. Without any warning, half of the equipment (including both c stands) promptly fell directly onto the sidewalk, and one of the c stands swung into my car door and scratched it. I was furious. The other carts I've owned never did this once, but after only 5-6 uses of this cart, this happens and it damaged my car. We have several shoots going on now, and I don't have time to send it back and get a different one, so I used it again hoping that by putting less equipment on it I would be ok. However, once we got back from our most recent shoot, I needed to use it to bring the equipment into our building. Within 30 seconds, one of the light stands falls down below the cart so that I (once again) have to do whatever I can to remove it without damaging it. I then walk the cart into the building, and (also, once again) half of the equipment promptly falls onto the floor.These carts are probably fine if you just have hard cases, However, they are HORRIBLE if you have stands, softcases, or anything else that may tip over or fall through to the bottom. I do not recommend this cart, at all.UPDATE: We had another issue occur where we purchase the bag that Rock n Roller sells to cover the cart and allow us to put items in the bag. After about 2 months of use, the bag put so much tension on the cart that it bent one of the metal tabs that keeps the sides of it in place. After this happened, they kept falling forward whenever we would try to move the cart. I called Rock n Roller and spoke with two people who offered to help. It took some convincing on my part, but eventually they agreed to send me a new cart. They actually sent me a more expensive model (R16) which is more durable and has a wider base. This new R16 is MUCH better for what we need to do.
Zen
2025-04-07 16:03:30
I will update after some time. But I bought this for family road trips for unloading and loading the luggage. We usually have a lot and I get sick of looking for a hotel dolly, and AirBnBs do not have dollys at all of course. I thought I would have to assemble it all, but it came assembled except for the wheels, so it is easy, just insert the wheel and the pin and bend the pin. It feels very sturdy and rolls well. It collapses to a really small space and expands easily. So far, no regrets, it does take up some room, but if you have space it is worth it to bring along.
B.castaneda
2025-03-25 18:41:13
Muy útil ligero y de muy buena calidad
A. Kwan
2025-03-14 10:02:00
Bought this on sale and don't regret it for a second! I was able to put it together by myself, got stuck at one point but Googled them and they have a video on YouTube which solved my confusion. This thing lets me move heavy stuff on my own without having to worry about it falling off the back!
Torianne
2025-02-01 12:20:10
Fabulous piece of equipment it carries all my DJ equipment, it’s easy to open to its full length & just a press of a button to close again, it moves easy & smoothly and is good value for money I’m sure it will last for ages.
Matthew Tolley
2025-01-21 16:55:12
I’ve been a DJ for 20 years my back is now knackered. I wish I had bought one of these years ago it makes taking all my kit in and out of venues a lot easierIt’s good on uneven ground and grass etc
michael cross
2024-12-13 15:39:53
Bought it for a move I needed to make on my own. I had to move all kinds of different sized pieces of furniture and boxes etc. This made it so easy. Set up was simple. Took only a few minutes. The ability to lengthen it and shorten for storage was also super helpful. Can take a lot of weight while the wheels move smoothly. Just an excellent and affordable cart. Multi-use.
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