Carrelli da pesca Berkley (tutti i modelli e le dimensioni) Sportsman's Pro

Brand:Berkley

3.6/5

555.70

I grandi piedini girevoli non affondano nello sporco morbido o nella sabbia; supporta fino a 300 libbre. Telaio in alluminio resistente alla corrosione con finitura elettrostatica e tessuto resistente per proteggere gli attrezzi dagli elementi. Manico telescopico per un facile trasporto e ruote stampate leggere e durevoli. Il design compatto per un facile trasporto e stoccaggio include 4 portacanne rimovibili e un sedile e un tagliere integrati.

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I grandi piedini girevoli non affondano nello sporco morbido o nella sabbia; supporta fino a 300 libbre. Telaio in alluminio resistente alla corrosione con finitura elettrostatica e tessuto resistente per proteggere gli attrezzi dagli elementi. Manico telescopico per un facile trasporto e ruote stampate leggere e durevoli. Il design compatto per un facile trasporto e stoccaggio include 4 portacanne rimovibili e un sedile e un tagliere integrati.
Assembly Required ‎No
Brand Berkley
Brand ‎Berkley
Brand Name ‎Berkley
Caster Type ‎Pneumatic
Color Multicolor
Color ‎Multicolor
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 576 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Frame Material ‎Aluminum
Included Components ‎Sportsman's Pro Cart Grey
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎1 x 1 x 1 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎24.88 x 22.25 x 15.5 inches
Item Weight ‎0.94 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Pure Fishing
Material Blend
Material ‎Blend
Model Name ‎BASPPC
Number of Items ‎1
Number of Shelves 1
Number of Shelves ‎1
Number of Wheels ‎2
Package Weight ‎9.44 Kilograms
Part Number ‎BASPPC
Product Dimensions 45"D x 29.02"W x 19.02"H
Product Dimensions ‎45"D x 29.02"W x 19.02"H
Size ‎One Size
Style ‎Sportsman's Pro
Suggested Users ‎Unisex-adult
Target Audience ‎Unisex Adult
Warranty Description ‎None.
Weight Limit ‎300 Pounds

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Scritto da: Michael Earlywine
Fishing cart
It came put together all you have to do is put the lining in. Which is easy it velco's around the frame. It stays velco so far. You have to attach the pole holders, which is easy, there are slots on the back of them that you slid over a bolt and it locks in place. Plus you have to put the handle on, which is really easy, just insert two pins and has three lengths the handle can be adjusted. You will need to put the wheels on which is easy, the rims are made of plastic and the tires are big. I could see if have cart in 100 degree weather for a long period of time the rims might get deformed. I;m looking into getting smaller tires as I don't use it for surf fishing, I use it for pier fishing. Now to fold it as much as yo can. You need to take off the handle, and the pole holders every time, may seem like a pain, but only takes a few mins. Then side rails fold down , table in back folds down, the bottom folds down and now frame is folded flat and two big tires. I have a 2015 Kia forte it fits in the back seat but it taks up much of the back, I folded down the back seats and loaded the cart in the trunk handle side first, it fits but like I said the tires are big so i suggest small tires, would make it a lot easier. The liner seems to be of tough material, has place for bucket and has a small table that is sturdy enough to cut bait on, and has a slot to hold knife in. Overall so fall no complaints. Oh ya to unfold it you have to pull a pin to unlock eacvk things takes few seconds, then put pole holders on and attach the handle, now if you have a truck you won't need to brake it down each time. It's way better then using a wagon..
Scritto da: Josh
Best beach cart you can buy, even if you dont use it for fishing.
I use this as my beach cart for not just fishing, but days when I just goto the beach. Holds a 48qt cooler, my raft compressor, bucket for rubbish, floats, chair... pretty much anything I could need at the beach and travels across loose sand with no issue when fully packed. I do wish the tires were low pressure balloon tires instead, but the ones that are on it are big enough where they still work fine. The one thing that does not come across very well in photos or videos is the size of this thing, it is very large. Which is a good thing for most but could also be a bad thing when it comes to storage. If I keep the handle attached but collapse everything else it comes to about 6.5 ft in length. It fits in my pickup just fine but those with smaller vehicles may have a hard time getting the large version of this card to fit in their trunk. The frame is incredibly light, the majority of the weight of this card easily comes from the wheels. The frame is so light that I am considering purchasing some 1" aluminum square tube to reinforce some areas that may be the most prone to failure such as the pivot points and the axle area, anywhere where the frame is drilled through. The frame diameter is .9" meaning a 1" with .05" thickness stock that can be picked up at nearly any hardware store should slide over it nicely. I wish the axle sat further to the back because with a 48qt cooler to the rear and a bucket to the front (how the fabric is divided) makes this thing very prone to tipping backward. I have countered this by placing the power bank compressor I take with me on the far front handle area (even in front of the fabric) and it now balances out better.
Scritto da: RP
I love this cart
I love this cart. I use to lug everything by hand, no longer. It is the perfect size. I surf fish a lot and will take up to 4 rods with me, plastic lure boxes, small cooler (which I put in the cart or on it), handbag, jacket, and it handles everything just fine. You can also place extra things ON TOP of the cart (like sand spike rod holders or a cooler), and it is all around, very efficient. I like that you can also zip open the side to access content, without having to dig down from the top, which is especially useful when it's fully loaded. You can also use it as a seat. Down sides, when fully loaded, if you try to lift the loaded cart up and over the curb onto the sidewalk, the handle (which is of two square metal rods and fits into a female metal rod) pulls out from the pressure latched holding it in place. So you have to help the cart up by pulling it from underneath. For this reason, it's not good going UP stairs from the beach. The plastic rod holders are also not very heavy duty and will break off if you mistreat it, or if they get wedged in a tight space in your trunk or if you hit something on the walk to the beach. One of mine broke off and I had to adapt a repair. Trying to get one from Berkley. All in all, this cart is a winner.
Scritto da: Melody Burgess
Nice little beach cart...but
This is the perfect little beach cart. It holds my two poles plus my rod holders, a tackle box, my big thermos, and has room in the bottom for various and sundry items i take to the beach like snacks, towels, etc. It is very compact which i like, you can turn the top upside down to have cup holders, and also sit on it with the top on. The front zips up so you dont have to lift the lid off to get stuff out. The only reason i give it 4 stars and not 5 is because the handle is not secure when you have to pull it up stairs, in fact it will slide right out. When I hit a beach with steps I have to literally pick the whole thing up and carry it. Other than that, good for the price.
Scritto da: Nancy C. ebling
We wanted a cart that would collapse down to fit into a trunk so that we could take with us and would also be easy to store in our Florida condo unit indoor storage ...
I have had this product for months now and waited to write a review. We wanted a cart that would collapse down to fit into a trunk so that we could take with us and would also be easy to store in our Florida condo unit indoor storage area. We felt this would meet both needs. It also looked quite sturdy. The product is easy to assemble, and fairly straight forward to re-assemble. We have used it a least 20 times now. We have only used it on the beach for surf fishing. It has held up fine and we have rolled the wheels in the ocean water without difficulty. It holds a ton of crap. We have bungee cords to hold our chairs and stuff on the top and walk a significant distance to the beach from the parking lot over a causeway with no troubles.You can but a big cooler, bait bucket, 2 tackle boxes, 2 chairs and 2 fishing pole holders on this cart (with bungees). People have commented about the tire smell but I didnt think it was too bad. I rarely give reviews but I felt that If you were looking for this type of item it is working perfectly for us, don't hesitate to buy this.
Scritto da: Todd Paul
This cart is awesume and well made
This cart is awesume , well made n shipping was fast , made out of metal and the tires r plastic with rubber , the top lid closes tight and has cup holders and a nice long handle u can adjust with rubber handle assembly was easy and only had to screw 4 screws everything else snaps or slides into place , very very happy and cant wait to go fishing with it ty berkley and amazon
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Worth the money for light use
It's compact, which is great, but it's too narrow to fit what I consider to be a standard-sized tackle box underneath width-wise. This problem was easily solved by strapping the tackle box to the top with bungee cords and using the handle as a back support while walking with the cart. Underneath is large enough for a bait bucket and several tackle totes. I stuff my cast net, etc. inside the bucket. Or, you could fit a small cooler if you plan to bring fish home. The top functions as a seat, or can be inverted and has two cup/can holders. The seat is advertised as doubling as a cutting board, but I'm not sure who would use it for this. One of the wheel pins arrived bent and was, therefore, useless. A quick trip to the hardware store and this was fixed for less than a buck. Not really a huge deal, in my mind. When traveling, to make more room for luggage, I take the wheels off and pack them inside the cart. I stick the wheel pins inside the bait bucket so they don't get lost. The rod holders are sturdy and are set at a good angle for pier fishing. I did affix three additional holders to the unit using two-inch PVC pipe (cut down to about 12 inches) and gluing on caps (with holes drilled in the caps to drain water). I attached the pipes vertically by drilling two holes near the tops of the pipes, feeding in 200# mono and then crimping the line to the top rail. The body of the tubes are zip-tied to the metal rungs and the tubes hold snug to the cart. I haven't drilled into the cart in any way. I mounted one holder to each side and one of the back of the cart, on the opposite side where I stand to pull the cart. I find the vertical angle is easier to transport rods than the stock holders. This way I'm able to break down longer rods and I don't need to worry about rods getting caught in elevator doors, etc., while on vacation. It's also handy to safely store extra rods while at the pier without worrying about people tripping on them or even leaving them behind. Overall, the unit is worth the money if you don't want to spend more for a larger cart with more 'bells and whistles.'
Scritto da: Rolex
Great Design, but metal used in the frame is too thin.
Very easy to assemble. I like that the cargo sits high. If you load most of the weight over the wheels, it rolls effortless either pushing it or pulling it. It maybe easier to push cuz you can balance the weight on the sweet spot, making it near effortless on hard ground. The tires are large and should handle soft ground easy. The cart handle is bar far the best design. The wide handle also sits high and easy to grasp and pull or push. Far superior as co pared to a tiny handle found on probably every single competitor as far as I have seen. I do have concerns and rather frustrated about them. The metal frame is terribly thin aluminum and its soft. If you dont hold or spin the lock mechanism into the open position. The slightest pressure on i pact will dent the frame. Hard pressure will rip through it, so be careful every time you open it to make sure the lock didnt snap itself back down in storage. I find myself trying to come up with ways to reinforce the frame, especially around the pin-lock holes. Also, the cart is highly vulnerable to serious damage if you walk around with it and accidentally bang the front legs into anything. Especially if its loaded. As far as I can see, there is no way to raise the front legs or push them back until you are ready to fold it back up for storage. This is another good reason the cart sits high! Gives you more ground clearance when you lift the handle to walk. To give you an idea of how thin and soft the metal frame is...... it should be twice as thick to be typical lower quality strength that will NOT last a lifetime. (This is the thinnest walled square tubing I have ever seen). It should be 4 times thicker to be solid. And 6 times thicker might last a lifetime. I am keeping it because I believe the design is superior to competitors. However, the quality of materials is probably inferior. The liner bag seems decent quality and a definite bonus over the competition. I may regret this if I am not careful or let someone who doesnt know better, use it.
Scritto da: Les McDonald
Very poor
Glad i got it for less than $50. The rod holders are cheap an flimsy. The handle will not stay in.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
... stairs or curbs when loaded other than that its good for fishing and
handle slips when going up stairs or curbs when loaded other than that its good for fishing and walking

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