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daytripper
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daytripper
   Old Thread  #8 3 Jan 2026 at 4.06pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #7
Check the newer carp porter Stealth barrow out just got one myself for the same reason
Backofthenet
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   Old Thread  #7 3 Jan 2026 at 10.48am  0  Login    Register
Cheers all - plenty of options to look at there
Scratch25
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Scratch25
   Old Thread  #6 2 Jan 2026 at 2.47pm  0  Login    Register
I bought the Ultimate Transporter from fish deal for my oldest for Christmas. I'm really impressed with it, weighs absolutely nothing, packs down well, built OK. It'd be perfect for what you want.
vossy1
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vossy1
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   Old Thread  #5 2 Jan 2026 at 1.32pm  0  Login    Register
Trakker X-Trail Galaxy, on basis of ease of use & foldability.

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bmthman
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bmthman
   Old Thread  #4 2 Jan 2026 at 1.27pm  0  Login    Register
Fox Voyager is a great barrow if you are looking for a small barrow. Perfect for day sessions for me on the rivers and lakes.
chrispfox
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chrispfox
   Old Thread  #3 2 Jan 2026 at 1.15pm  0  Login    Register
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Fox Transporter is great
Belch
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Belch
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   Old Thread  #2 2 Jan 2026 at 12.12pm  1  Login    Register
In reply to Post #1
Carp Porter Porter Lite / Trakker XTrail T1 / Nash Trax Metro (little bit heavier / larger / more bolt-ons)
Backofthenet
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   Old Thread  #1 2 Jan 2026 at 10.14am  0  Login    Register
I’ll be fishing some new waters this year which will require a barrow for reaching the swims. My sessions will be short overnighters so I won’t be packing heavy. The barrow will need to be easily folded down to fit into a car and also easily erected. Doesn’t need to be anything fancy and expensive, just something up-to the task.

Expect to be taking the following kit;
- brolly system
- bedchair, pillow and bag
- rod bag
- large carryall
- cradle

I had seen the JRC contact on offer recently but I haven’t seen one in the flesh so not sure if suitable

Thanks!
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