If you can’t, and being frank, 150kg being pulled through mud and long grass, up hills is a lot for anyone to move, particularly when you haven’t slept for three days, and the only fluid you have consumed is alcohol, you certainly won't be able to do it. The important thing is how the trolley rolls over the ground, so going back to the start of this, the wheel is the MOST, MOST important thing you should be considering. With the ground how it usually is at Glastonbury, a minimum 12-inch or 300mm wheel is the bare minimum you should consider. Or take no notice whatsoever; go and buy a folding canvas bag with four 8-inch moulded plastic wheels, and I will be the one laughing heartily watching you struggle, while I’m chilling in my trolley, which becomes a chair and a bed. Camp King is the only way forward. I design industrial trolleys for the biggest companies in the world, and this was a bit of fun. I took my memories of my old mongoose BMX, combined it with the mental scarring of seeing my mother topless on the sunbed, modified it up a touch to cope with Glastonbury, and trust me, came up with the ONLY suitable festival trolley in the market. Your only complaint will be “it’s a bit big”.
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