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Old 18-02-2015
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Hi everyone,

1st off not sure if this is in the correct place - Admin please move to correct forum if its wrong

I have 2 1/10 rc cars with all the gear that goes with them, currently takes a few trips from the hall to the car when unpacking.

Are there any haulers that would accommodate 2 1/10 cars, tx, spares, chargers etc?

What are people using as alternatives to haulers? not wanting to spend a fortune but do need to sort this asap

thanks in advance for your input
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Ogio 9800 bags, designed for motorcross gear, so super heavy duty and hard wearing.
Avoid the fasttrax 1/8th mega hauler like the plague. they are junk and a total waste of money. it will break and you will be disappointed with your purchase.
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The Ogio bags are a great job, but if you don't want to go to that expense then a large suitcase does the same job, obviously one with wheels and a pull out handle. Depends how often your going to use it. If your racing regularly up and down the country then the Ogio is the way to go but if it's for occasional use then get a case.
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Another Ogio 9800 vote here but worth noting they will require boxes and bags inside them to organise your gear. They are superbly built and tough as old boots.



Regarding suitcases, if you have one already that fits the need than it can work but good suitcases are pretty expensive and will definitely not be as strong as the Ogio.
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cutting looks like what I need thanks guys ill price one up
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I have the big hudy one, excellent quality cant fault it, it is big tho
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