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Multicart Rocknroller R18rt Ground Glider

Multicart Rocknroller R18rt Ground Glider
  • Product Code: eq20170
  • Availability: In Stock

$1,139.97 $1,493.36

The MultiCart RocknRoller R18RT Ground Glider is a versatile cart that holds up to 700 lb and converts into eight different configurations. The cart has two wide R-Trac 8 x 3" front swivel casters with brakes, and two rear 10 x 3" wheels that can roll heavy loads over soft or hard terrain. The R18RT is ideal for transporting a variety of equipment over a variety of surfaces.

Load Capacity: 700 lb    Frame Size: Adjustable from 42-60"    Eight Configurations    No-Flat Wheels with Brakes    Powder-Coated Finish    Non-Skip Frame Bed

General
Weight Capacity700 lb / 317.5 kg
Platform Surface42 to 60" / 106.7 to 152.4 cm
Platform Side Height32" / 81.3 cm
Wheel TypeFoam
Casters2x Rear: 10 x 3" / 25.4 x 7.6 cm
2x Front: 8 x 3" / 20 x 7.6 cm
Physical
Material of ConstructionPolypropylene, Polyurethane, Steel
Tube Size1" / 2.5 cm (Round)
1.25" / 3.2 cm (Square)
Weight38 lb / 17.2 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight47 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)45 x 22 x 9.5"

Lightweight polymer hubs

Low rolling resistance

Foldable handles

Textured powder coat finish

Non-skid frame bed surface resists load slippage

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Do the wheels lock on this model?

A: Yes the front wheels on the MultiCart RocknRoller R18RT Ground Glider have locks.

Q: 2. What is the height from the ground of the bar you use to push the cart?

A: That would be the platform side height, which is 32".

Q: 3. What is the width of this R16RT deck? Only the box width is given.

A: The deck is 13.5 wide. Adding in the wheels it is 20 wide.

Q: 4. What is the width of the deck for the R18RT? All I see is the width of the box dimension, 22.0 inches.

A: The deck itself is 15 wide.

Q: 5. Can you attach a longer pop up handle to one side of this one? The handle is so low on this one it makes it hard to push or pull without hunching over.

A: Unfortunately, there is no accessory for this cart to extend the handle.

Q: 6. is there a tabletop for this cart?

A: Anyone know if you can easily replace the plastic ball bearings with metal? I apologize up front, if that is a dumb question.

Q: 7. Is there an extension rack for this model?

A: The MultiCart RocknRoller R16RT Ground Glider BH #MUR16RT does not have a extension rack.

Q: 8. what's the weight capacity of these wheels?

A: These wheels are designed for the with R6G, R8RT, R10RT & R11G. The wheels do not have a specified limit. Depending on which cart you use them with there will be a different load limit.

Q: 9. air the tires air filled or solid?

A: These are solid No-flat tires.

Q: 10. Do they make a top shelve for the R16RT Ground Glider?

A: Sorry not for the R16RT. Just for the smaller models.

29/09/2024

[45 x 22 x 9.5"] The size, weight capacity, and multiple configurations make this a serious versatile assistant. First day on the job, I loaded in and out what would have four trips each time. Highly recommended!

5
12/09/2024

[Foam] These carts are versatile and surprisingly durable

5
04/09/2024

[47 lb] works great

5
12/08/2024

[45 x 22 x 9.5"] Does your back hurt? I know where you're coming from. My back was killing me. I did not feel like a photographer. I felt like a moving man who took photos on occasion. I set out to find a cart that would cure what ailed me. The candidates: Magliner, Innovative, Film Tools, and RockNRoller. The Magliner was going to be about $1500 delivered with shelves, same goes with the Film Tools. The Innovative is the most beautiful cart in the history of wheeled devices but it was going to be $3500 or so. So that was out of the question. I approached the RocknRoller with a mix of caution and apprehension. It was only $300. How good could it be? Very good. It gets the job done, folds down, and it has saved my back. I've used it to shoot a couple of jobs and it has paid for itself. The way I see it, I could pay an assistant to break my equipment or I could get a cart and postpone that unfortunate decision. The cart is useful, easy to assemble, and does what it says it will. The handles are a bit flimsy and you should definitely grease the casters. After that you are good to go. I looked into the shelf you can buy from RocknRoller and people flame it to high heaven. I built my own from scrap for $6 and am very happy with it. To hold up the shelf, I bought smooth, non-threaded rod at the hardware store. This makes the cart fold almost flat and is easy to build. If you have access to a welder, there are some sweet mods you can make that will be beefier. Do a google search on RocknRoller modifications and you will see there are plenty. If you make a shelf you cannot fit the Grip Bag that lots of people rave about, so there is that. But you can shoot tethered with your mac on the shelf and that is pretty sweet. Note: if you use the pre-drilled holes in the RocknRoller for the rods that hold the shelf, the shelf is about .5 higher at one end than the other. You can't tell.

5
05/08/2024

[Foam] Got to use this cart this last weekend on a shoot. If you have to haul gear in and only want to make one trip this is the item to have. Took it out load my cases on it and wheeled into the event. Set my gear up and after the shoot wheeled it back out. Save me from having to make 8 to 10 trips carrying my gear 100 yards.

5
03/08/2024

[45 x 22 x 9.5"] spent too many years wearing multiple back/shoulder packs, dragging a travel golf bag with stands and all sorts of other things into shoots, dropping stuff and generally making it harder on myself. Now I just unfold and stack a box of sand bags, lights, stands camera bag etc. strap them down to the cart, and wheel that baby into the shoot. Easy. Also use it as a base for computer and other gear and bags to keep client areas clean and compact. I overbought as far as getting the 18 as I'll likely never approach 700 lbs but rather get the bigger, stronger and most future proofed version for just a few bucks more then the smaller. Happy so far, we'll see about it's longevity.

5
02/08/2024

[45 x 22 x 9.5"] Excellent cart.. Bought two of them for transporting materials in and out of garden trade shows/ conventions Highly recommend the larger wheels on this model. Worth the price.

5
07/07/2024

[Foam] It does the job.

5
01/07/2024

[47 lb] I am a full time DJ and needed a better cart to haul my equipment around for loading in and out. This is the best cart ever! The wheels are so smooth! I can roll it over practically any surface with ease no matter how much equipment I stack on it. I am finally able to get all my gear in with just a single trip. This is really one of the best purchases I've ever made for my DJ business.

5
17/06/2024

[45 x 22 x 9.5"] This thing is robust. It's also super simple to assemble, as everything is ready to go minus putting the wheels on.

5

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