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BagBoy Revolver problem

Pa Jayhawk

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Again, for the reasons mentioned earlier, I would guess that it will be more durable in that it has an EVA style front tire to absorb the shock and extend the life of the other parts.

I guess time will tell, but if I were given and choice and had a 9.5 pound bag, I would go with the 600. Had I seen that on the site I would have mentioned it and then the 200 second.

You drop them both off a building on the tires and I am guessing 9 times out the 10 the 600 will survive better.
 
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well, this was waiting for me today. it's got a price tag of $229 CDN on it, so i put it straight to Craigslist for $200. i'm looking at a four wheeler now, this one:clicky click
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If you broke the one you had, that 4 wheeled unit won't last a week. I checked it out just before I bought my Clicgear. Sure it folds small & is light, but that light weight comes at a price & that very well may be durability. It felt kinda cheaply made to me & I didn't like the bag retention deal which is just a couple arms with thumbscrews to tighten up to squeeze the bag.
 
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thanks. i haven't actually seen one for real yet. i need skookumness!(yes, we say "skookum" around here)
 

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I have a Bagboy 3 wheeled cart...think it may be the 200 or 250 series? It's the one with wire rims & the front wheel folds up. Anyways that things has taken a beating & looks as nice as the day I bought it. Never had any issues at all & while I am not carting around a staff bag, I do carry a lot of extras crap in the bag at times.

Maybe you should just give that 600 a try? Might be a fluke the one you had broke, course looking at all the mud on it I am not really surprised:p
 
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I have a Bagboy 3 wheeled cart...think it may be the 200 or 250 series? It's the one with wire rims & the front wheel folds up. Anyways that things has taken a beating & looks as nice as the day I bought it. Never had any issues at all & while I am not carting around a staff bag, I do carry a lot of extras crap in the bag at times.

Maybe you should just give that 600 a try? Might be a fluke the one you had broke, course looking at all the mud on it I am not really surprised:p

147 rounds on that cart!
 

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Did the one you break have a fold up style front tire or was it the kind you have to remove? Plus the thinwalled tubing does look pretty cheap to me. The one I have is a hell of a lot more robust than that. Pretty sure I could toss it down a flight of stairs with the bag attached & nothing would break.
 

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