Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Power Equipment & RV => Topic started by: flysar on December 06, 2012, 05:35:09 AM
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NEET Kart - Two wheel in-line game cart
I talked with the designer/owner a few days ago and he couldn't think of any one in WA he has sold his cart to so I thought I'd give the forums a shot.
I'm leaning hard toward this cart as my next game hauler... back, knees, shoulders will appreciate the change and it may allow me to hunt a few years longer.
Any users of this cart care to comment about the pros/cons. Primarily interested in one person operation... loading, balance, reasonable use off road, pushing up hill, etc. Even if I can only carry one elk rear quarter at a time it will be easier on my body.
Send me a PM if you prefer to talk over the phone.
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I don't have that cart, but I have one that is engineered the same (father in law built if tor for me years ago). It is absolutely amazing. It will go down single tracks, up and over trees and will hold a tone of weight. We filled the tires with no flat so we never have to worry about that. I also have the handle bar adapters for the front so a second person can pull. Great design for sure.
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It sure looks like a great design, especially for one person; most single track carts seem to require 2 people.
Could you post up a picture of yours, does it break down like the NEET cart?
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i built my own out of a kid hauler, i wish i had some pics to show you, but i redesighned it to where my gear can go inside it and if i get a deer it ties up to the top of it with plenty of room to spare and it tows really nice, i am not the best fabricator but if you want you can pm me i can give you my number and i could text some pics of it to you just to give you some new ideas
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i built my own out of a kid hauler, i wish i had some pics to show you, but i redesighned it to where my gear can go inside it and if i get a deer it ties up to the top of it with plenty of room to spare and it tows really nice, i am not the best fabricator but if you want you can pm me i can give you my number and i could text some pics of it to you just to give you some new ideas
Thanks for the offer, does your setup have in-line wheels or side-by-side?
I'm only interested in in-line (tandem ) set ups so I can use it on side hills, single track trails, and roads.
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I was goofing off searching the net one dy and came across this,
http://www.elk-hunting-tips.net/game-hauler.html (http://www.elk-hunting-tips.net/game-hauler.html)
check it out
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i built my own out of a kid hauler, i wish i had some pics to show you, but i redesighned it to where my gear can go inside it and if i get a deer it ties up to the top of it with plenty of room to spare and it tows really nice, i am not the best fabricator but if you want you can pm me i can give you my number and i could text some pics of it to you just to give you some new ideas
Thanks for the offer, does your setup have in-line wheels or side-by-side?
I'm only interested in in-line (tandem ) set ups so I can use it on side hills, single track trails, and roads.
no mine is built to tow behind my mountain bike
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It sure looks like a great design, especially for one person; most single track carts seem to require 2 people.
Could you post up a picture of yours, does it break down like the NEET cart?
Yes, it folds the exact same way. I am at work for the next 2 days, but will post a pic of it early next week. I have used it as a one person cart for deer and it works great. It even works better as a two person cart.