🚀 Elevate Your Game: The Ultimate Hunting Companion!
The Hawk Crawler Deer Game Hunting Cart is a robust and versatile outdoor cart designed to effortlessly transport heavy loads, including game and gear, with a remarkable 500 lbs weight capacity. Featuring 360-degree dual pivoting axles and four oversized all-terrain tires, this cart ensures stability and smooth navigation across various terrains. Its foldable design allows for compact storage, while the durable Textilene DuraMesh material guarantees longevity. Perfect for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts alike, this cart combines functionality with ease of use.
Handle Material | Wood |
Frame Material | Wood |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Caster Type | Pneumatic |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 500 Pounds |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Color | Black |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Item Weight | 9.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 35"D x 29"W x 8"H |
A**M
Excellent Cart
I own 3 other deer carts that I've accumulated over the years and while they work well they each have their drawbacks so I'm always on the lookout for a cart that has features that my current carts don't have and that will make hauling my deer out of the woods even easier and less work, especially as I get older. I've been looking at the Hawk Crawler for over a year and finally ordered one when I saw it on sale on Amazon for $94 with free shipping. I read all the reviews on Amazon for this cart and even though there were quite a few reviews that mentioned issues with missing parts I ordered anyway. The crawler was delivered a couple of days later and I immediately got concerned about missing parts because the box had taken a beating and there were a couple of fist sized holes in the box in a couple of places. I immediately removed the contents and took inventory, checking each piece against the parts list and was pleased to find all the parts were accounted for even though two (2) large screws were laying in the bottom of the box. How they didn't fall out of the holes in the box I have no idea but luckily they didn't. The assembly instructions were adequate, not great but adequate, and assembly was pretty straight forward. Total time for assembly was about an hour, with me taking my time and going slowly. All the holes lined up correctly, all the pieces fit together as designed and all the screws, fasteners, bolts, etc worked as designed without any problems. The tubing/structure of the crawler is nicely constructed and is extremely beefy and sturdy. The mesh fabric that holds your cargo is a very sturdy, thick, tough and strong fabric that clearly will stand up over time and use and it is very securely attached to the cart frame. The wheels are advertised to be filled with some sort of foam to make them "never flat" tires, however they do have air valves installed in them. I cannot definitively state that their is foam inside of them or not but all 4 of my tires arrived in excellent condition and filled (inflated) and easily handled cargo weight. From what I've read it appears to be general consensus that they are in fact partially filled with some sort of "never flat" foam material to prevent them from going totally flat if you get a puncture but they do in fact require 25 PSI of air in each tire for normal use. Not being able to prove that there is foam inside each tire I will assume that what I've read is true and that each tire is indeed partially foam filled. I guess time will tell. My plan is to carry a can of "Flat Fix It" in my pack just in case. The "free floating" suspension system of the wheels that enables each individual tire to pivot up and over obstacles is very simple in design but works smoothly, effortlessly and perfectly, while all the time insuring that your load really does stay level. I tested it out in my yard using different obstacles and I was very impressed by this feature. The front portion of the crawler folds down flat, as does the long handle, making the folded crawler much smaller in length and it easily fits inside the bed of my pickup. One thing......the instructions diagram shows 2 small spring clips that install through the pre-cut holes in the support tubing on the smaller front section and serve to lock the section in the fully extended (open) position so it doesn't flop up or down, however those clips are not included in the hardware. I went to the hardware store and purchased two 1/4" x 2" spring clips for $5.00 and they work great. The clips are not listed on the parts list and you have to look very closely at the assembly diagrams to see them but they are there. One of the other things I really liked about this crawler is the long handle. One of my complaints with my other carts is that the handles are to short and don't give me the length that I need to easily balance the carts and comfortably pull or push them. That's not a problem with this cart. The handle is quite long and for me the perfect length to make using the cart extremely efficient and comfortable. There's actually enough room for you to stand "inside" the handle to pull it. The front handle is secured by one (1) long bolt on each side with a large plastic star shaped "Delta" nut on the end for you to tighten/loosen the tension to secure the handle into position. It works well and once tightened down locks the handle into position however with weight in the cart the handle has a tendency to "pop" out of it's locked position. This is due to the fact that the handle is secure by only one (1) bolt on each side which allows it to "pivot" even after being tightened down if enough weight/pressure is place on it. The remedy for this is simply to either drill another hole in the tubing on each side and insert a spring clip or use a hose clamp slipped over the tubing and tightened down. Either of these solutions is quick, simple and easy and will give each side of the handle two (2) securing points thus totally eliminating the issue of the handle pivoting out of "lock" under weight load. I went with the hose clamp method as I didn't want to drill another hole in the handle tubing and possibly weaken the strength of the handle frame. The cart is really nicely constructed and sturdy as heck. As a result it's heavy. I didn't weigh it but it's much heavier than my other carts. It's to heavy to pack any distance, at least for me, but I can lift it in and out of the bed of my pickup and that's all I need. From there I can unfold it and wheel it wherever I need to go. One final point... maneuverability. Due to the four (4) tire design the cart doesn't "turn on a dime" like traditional 2 wheel carts. It tracks/rolls perfectly in a straight line however if you need to take a hard right or left turn the tires tend to "drag" a bit instead of rolling through it. It's really not an issue for me though as the crawler does turn nicely as long as you start your turn while you are moving forward and just give the wheels a bit more distance to track into the turn. I can't think of anything else to write about the crawler except that I am very impressed with this cart and very happy with my purchase. It really is a great cart and will make getting my harvested deer out of the woods much easier and efficient, not to mention being used to haul firewood and other materials around my property as the need arises. Sorry my review is so long but I wanted to get in as much information as I could think of. I hope this review helps someone who may be thinking of purchasing the crawler.
O**N
Excellent customer service, pretty sturdy cart
My cart arrived with one of the wheels damaged near the axle bearing. It was bent in such a way the axle would not pass through both sides. The seller was very responsive and got a replacement wheel out to me within a couple of days. This was important as I was headed out for a 9-day hunt.Assembly is straight forward. Like others, I added to the handle-to-frame area. I used decent sized hose clamps on each side. This allowed me to loosen and slide them down to fold the handle, then slide them up and tighten to hold the handle securely in place. Make sure to add WD40 or grease to the axles and spacers or you will hear them squeak as they articulate. I also added pins to keep the bottom folding section locked in place.As for functionality, the cart worked great. It is NOT light weight, so pulling it up and down very roughed steep terrain full of gear had it's challenges. The wheels articulation was pretty amazing for the terrain I covered. I got a little too confident a few times on side slopes and it toppled over. These were very steep side slopes.Maneuverability is limited as far as sharp turns just based on having 4 wheels in fixed alignment. I did have to make 4 or 6-point turns in a few tight spots.I was little concerned about the webbing but it held up well to my use. I had to get a little creative with tie-downs. I will be adding some loops of some sort to make that easier.I was in pinion/juniper/cactus country on this hunt. One of the tires ultimately succumbed to the cactus spikes. I was actually surprised they lasted as long as they did considering these ground cactus spikes will punch deep into thick rubber boot soles. I was able to continue using the cart with whatever foam core is in there. I haven't taken if apart yet to get the tube replacement size. I will look at adding some tube slime or maybe mountain bike tire liners.I highly recommend the Hawk Crawler. It may even see duty on trail repair and improvement projects this coming Spring/Summer.
E**S
Pretty good product but wheels are junk.
Overall quality seems good, I just got this at Christmas and haven’t used it yet so I’m only going by first impressions. Took about 20 minutes to put together. From prior reviews regarding the included wheels I decided to swap them out with different ones. I picked up 4 no flat 13” solid rubber tires at Harbor Freight. Each tire was $25 but with a Christmas gift card to harbor freight I basically bought 2 tires out of pocket and the other 2 with my gift card. HF tires fit perfectly. They did add some extra weight, not much though. To me it’s piece of mind knowing the tires won’t go flat when I’m out somewhere using the cart. With nearly 2 feet of snow on the ground now I’ll have to wait until spring to test out and use the cart. I can see where the handle needs extra support bolts to keep it from folding over. I’ll tackle that project later. The mesh “seat” or carrying portion seems pretty durable, we’ll see. I’m planning on using it for hauling deer stands where I can’t use my atv and to hopefully haul out a deer or two where atv’s are illegal to use. I think it will work well early to late fall prior to snowfall then I’ll switch over to my jet sled to haul out deer.
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