Hayes Brakes are installed on every game cart we sell, these mechanical dual-caliper disc brake systems are light-weight, sturdy, and reliable. Maxxis Tires are a favorite in the biking community and for our Pack Wheels.
With no tread separation, these premium tires are strong to handle all types of hunting and outdoor terrain. Our slick hunting cart is designed to navigate steep slopes, changes in terrain, and bumpy trails all while carrying deer, elk or other big game.
Moreover, you can load your hunting gear except the trophy. You can free yourself from extra loads as this cart with lbs of capacity does a great job. You do not need to rack your brains how to assembly the cart as it is pretty easy. Those who are going to haul deer, hunting gear or maybe some tree this TMS cart is just for it.
Due to the large rubber wheels you feel how smoothly they roll over the terrain. In this guide, we will tell how to choose it, why you need it, and how to use big game carts for the maximum benefit.
First, you should think about the weight and construction. Make sure that your cart is made of steel — an aluminum game cart is fine as well, but this material is more capricious and requires more attention. And made of heavy-duty steel but usually, the average weight is about pounds. Capacity mostly depends on weight and can reach lbs. The main points you should pay attention choosing a big game cart — it should be compact and set up easily.
Than, check if it is collapsible. Try to handle the equipment and try out the weight — some models can be heavier than they seem for example, Summit deer cart , see in our review. Game carts can have one or two wheels mostly.
The evident advantage of two-wheeled carts is the low gravity , which helps you to balance when you have a heavy animal on it easily. But maneuvering is still difficult, and turning left, or right can be a real trial for you. One-wheeled deer carts are much easier to maneuver , but you may sometimes have to make a bigger effort. Usually, the wheels are made of solid rubber, and they should be thick enough to go anywhere.
That is, except mud — we can hardly think of a model which is fine with it — just be patient. And just in case — always take backup with you, because you never know. Some wheels are removable, which facilitates packing, storage, and transportation. Do not forget about straps; they will help you to fix your trophy well.
Usually, carts have two, but there are some models with three straps — we have included them in our review: Guide Gear Dear Cart and Summit Treestands Game Cart.
Handles are mostly made one way and size, with the difference being in the curvature. Some handles have a straight stick, and some have a curved handler — the last one makes turning and rolling much easier. Mostly deer hauler carts are easy to set up because they do not have that many details — just wheels and a frame. Of course, we are bowing in favor of the second variant. At least you can put all of your hunting gear on it or a deer hide and fix it with straps.
Actually, a cart is almost the only opportunity to bring your prey home — usually, a deer weighs about pounds. Of course, you can use an ATV, and here we are with another point for the cart — if you have it, you may not own an ATV, and a cart is definitely much cheaper. In addition, prices on carts are becoming lower.
As we mentioned before, carts are easy to assemble. There could be some problems with ATV in this situation. Moreover, there are some restrictions regarding using an ATV in some areas — whereas there are no rules about carts instead! Except for motorized vehicles, which are forbidden in many areas because of the same reason ATVs are. The best and clearest way is to use a cart to lift it up.
Then just roll the deer onto your cart. He kept improving on the design until he got it just like he wanted it. Shipping has become extremely expensive. If you want to discuss how to get one in your hands, call us at It can be purchased below through PayPal, but shipping costs might be prohibitive.
The Lo-Boy is not hard to balance because of low center of gravity. When you need a rest, tip it back or forward on the handle bars, which provides a quick three-point stance for the cart. It's easy for one person to put a big elk into the Lo-Boy. The elk is positioned on its belly. The cart is laid over on its side very close to the elk.
Then the elk is simply rolled over into the cart. One person can stand the cart up with an elk in it, by pivoting it up with one handle bar on the ground. Video of loading a huge elk into the cart:. After loading an elk into the cart, the key is to take the time to balance the weight front to back, and to adjust the center of gravity to the lowest point possible. All of this is done with the very insightful design of the cart and straps that come with it.
It is also easy for two people to load it up into a pickup bed without removing the animal. Put one end of the cart on the tailgate. Turn it over on its side. One handle bar will be resting on the tailgate. One person grabs the frame around the wheel and one handle. Another person on the other side grabs the frame. It's an easy lift with half the weight resting on the tailgate. Now, simply slide it forward into the pick-up bed. Here's a short video of that process.
You will notice that the bottom rib cage got stuck on the edge of the pick-up bed, causing brief difficulty on this big elk. If you can get to Seeley Lake, Missoula or Helena, Montana, you can pick one up and avoid the shipping cost. Bottom line: Get a Lo-Boy Transporter, if you want a good game hauler for rough terrain. The manufacturer also makes a great Lo-Boy Trailer for pulling behind a four wheeler.
It is designed to haul up off the ground behind the ATV, until needed. We will contact you to determine the most cost-effective way to ship and can invoice you for shipping through PayPal.
We will refund your purchase cost, if the shipping cost is not accepable. Feel free to call We have used a side by side, two wheeled game carrier to haul several large and smaller whole elk out successfully. The terrain varied from logging roads to sage meadows to smooth pine forest floor.
We had more than one person pushing and pulling the cart with some considerable difficulty over rough spots. The side-by-side two wheeled cart is not good on side hills where elk live , as the downhill wheel can easily collapse under the pressure.
This type of game hauler is not easy to use off road. It is not useful for crossing logs, rocks and creeks. It works very well for hauling an elk down a logging road or on smooth terrain. It was somewhat difficult for two people to load a medium size cow into this type of game cart. Loading this type of game cart from the front or back is the only way to do it. If you lay the cart on its side, the wheel will easily be crushed from the weight when you stand the cart back up with a heavy load.
To load a whole elk into this type of game cart, let one end handle down to the ground. Have one person hold the other end of the cart, so it will not roll. Then pull, push and slide the elk up into the cart. This takes considerable effort, but do-able with a medium or small cow.
Balance it out front to back and tie it down. We carted one cow elk out through sage brush with some difficulty. Then, with considerable difficulty muscled it up a slanted bank and on to a logging road very difficult to avoid crushing the wheel. The Throne by Kill Shot is an innovative 3-in-1 hunting chair capable of transforming into a deer carrier game cart and shooting rest without requiring tools. The Throne makes it easy to transport hunting equipment, take steady shots, and haul your game back for processing.
As a hunting chair, the Throne smoothly rotates degrees to quickly expand the field of view. Its shooting rest is adjustable and rubber-padded giving you an optimal shooting angle and stability. The shooting rest adjusts from The hunting seat folds down to
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