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In reply to Post #7 I have left mine out in heavy rain but under a barrow cover, no issues.
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How does it do in the rain? Does it have to be taken apart? Or can it be left out?
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In reply to Post #2 I have one. Rear legs are too long and /or handles too high meaning the feet drag on floor unless pushing with bent arms resulting in fatigue. I have e mailed solar but no response yet. Simple fix is shorten rear legs but any modification will invalidate warranty I presume. Other than that its great ! Build quality and power excellent.
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I think the traveller barrow is the basic one though... ie no wheels / small frame.
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In reply to Post #1 As predicted - the general consensus is the swivelling rear wheels are poo - that and batteries that you'll need to supply yourself. Couple on my syndy have them however and they do look well built / are powerful / carry loads / have nice accessory bags etc - they have both however shelled out another £180 on Barrow Buddies latest adjustable swivelling wheel kits though . . .
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In reply to Post #1 Anyone ?
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Hi all,
Just wondering has anyone got one of these yet and does anyone have any thoughts on how they perform?
Can't find any reviews yet?
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