Game Carts
#2
RE: Game Carts
I have one and think it's one of the best things I own. It rolls over everything, well balanced, easy to load, and folds up nice and easy. The only thing I would recommend is to replace the 2 pins that hold it together with a different type as they have a tendency to fall out.
#3
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 39
RE: Game Carts
Lifer,
thanks for the tip. I ordered one and this evening after work I took it up to an area I know and filled a "B"(mulie doe) tag. Hunting by myself, it was a simple matter to get that fat doe onto the Supermaggame cart and roll her back to the truck. I even tossed my day pack onto the cart as well. Too bad it didn't have a rack for my rifle, had to strap that across my back, but I'm being spoiled now, LOL.
I was very impressed with the ease of rolling that cart up, down and over hills and obstacles. On the easier sections, I could literally use 1 finger to keep the cart chugging happily along behind me. Also, the deer got back to the rig without being dragged over rocks, dirt and cactus along the way -this will nodoubt result in a better table animal.
When I reached the rig, I simply backed the truck into a low spot and rolled thecart with doe still on itinto the truck bed. I tied it down andwas on the way home in minutes. Very nice.
In short, I would highly recommend the Cabelas Supermaggame cart. Oh yeah, it also came with a large canvas game bag for free. I didn't use that though. Gaveit to a friend who wanted it to use as an excellent bed roll cover for camping.
thanks for the tip. I ordered one and this evening after work I took it up to an area I know and filled a "B"(mulie doe) tag. Hunting by myself, it was a simple matter to get that fat doe onto the Supermaggame cart and roll her back to the truck. I even tossed my day pack onto the cart as well. Too bad it didn't have a rack for my rifle, had to strap that across my back, but I'm being spoiled now, LOL.
I was very impressed with the ease of rolling that cart up, down and over hills and obstacles. On the easier sections, I could literally use 1 finger to keep the cart chugging happily along behind me. Also, the deer got back to the rig without being dragged over rocks, dirt and cactus along the way -this will nodoubt result in a better table animal.
When I reached the rig, I simply backed the truck into a low spot and rolled thecart with doe still on itinto the truck bed. I tied it down andwas on the way home in minutes. Very nice.
In short, I would highly recommend the Cabelas Supermaggame cart. Oh yeah, it also came with a large canvas game bag for free. I didn't use that though. Gaveit to a friend who wanted it to use as an excellent bed roll cover for camping.
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: golden co
Posts: 852
RE: Game Carts
I use mine for hauling goose decoys. Two modications I have done, one painted with camo paint and the other wrapped rope around the handle to insulate my hand from the cold metal. Good product.
#5
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 39
RE: Game Carts
Those are great tips. I've already wrapped several lengths of rope around the cart in strategic spots. Think I will wrap the metal handle with closedcell foam and duct tape it up. Easier on the hands.
Thanks for the useful ideas.
Thanks for the useful ideas.