The R12 uses patent-pending pneumatic swivel casters that are very lightweight, strong, and have a special dampener to resist wheel wobble. They also feature quick-change pop-off wheels for smaller storage profile and easy service in the field. Learn More...










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7 out of 10Overall:
I like the cart, but after almost a year of use, I've replaced tires 3 times. Axels are not standard size so they can't be replaced with better ones. BTW- my valves are mounted on the outside and they still rip out.
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The unit (I bought an RnR 12) comes with the wheels needing to be mounted, the valve stems don't have to be on the inside (why would anyone put them there?) but were short enough not to hit the frame as some have mentioned.
Haven't hauled any gear on it yet, but Most of my bands gear will fit on this thing at once and the pnuematic wheels seem up to the task of rough terrain. (Gig in 3 days so I'll learn soon!)
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this cart has a MAJOR design flaw...the front wheels are allowed to move side to side on the axle allowing the air valve stem to make contact with the large metal braces on either side of the front tires....causing the valve stems to be instantly gouged and ruined...the tires begin to leak and no amount of pumping them up will fix this...because the stems are ruined. DO NOT BUY THIS CART until they fix this design flaw....I'm a musician in HELL because of this and the company has NOT sent me new tires or made any restitution WHATSOEVER>
Chris Telzerow
Willowick Ohio
ctlzw@adelphia.net
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