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Like a grownup's version of the old-school "little red wagon," the BIG KAT BUGGY cargo carrier attaches to your vehicle hitch for easy hauling of coolers, camping supplies, tailgating gear and more.

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Features

  • Instead of making numerous gear-hauling trips from your car to beaches, lakes or ball fields, just unhitch the cart at your destination and wheel in your supplies in one go
  • Perfect for families, campers, beachcombers, tailgaters and sports fans, fishers, hunters and more
  • Easily slides and pins securely into the receiver hitch of most vehicles
  • Long, T-grip handle allows for easy pulling of the wagon, and tucks securely below when not in use
  • Max load is 250 lbs.
  • Add compatible accessories such as the cup holder or cargo net (both sold separately) to round out the features and functionality
  • The BIG KAT BUGGY Cargo Carrier is compatible with 2 in. hitch receivers

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Camping

Material(s)

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Dimensions

47 x 23 x 20 inches

Weight

48 pounds

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1 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars

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Daxrunner
Pinehurst, TX, United States
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Expensive, but worth every penny. Very impressed.

8 years ago

Hubby's bad shoulder means no backpacking for him, so we've packed all our cool backpacking toys into a big gear bag that fits perfectly into this wagon. We call it wagondraggin' instead of backpacking. It stays packed in the garage. When we're ready to roll, we pop it on the trailer hitch and go. At camp, we drag it from car to campsite and we're done. The wagon is very nicely made. The wheels are nice solid rubber, not inflatable tires, but not those horrid cheap plastic wheels I was afraid it would have. Many hitch-mounted wagons require removing the wheels while on the hitch. This one has a riser that attaches to your hitch to raise it higher off the ground. The wagon handle slides into a spot on the bottom out of the way when in trailer hitch mode. The trailer hitch retracts under the unit, out of the way when in wagon mode. It pulls well and tracks well under load. I'll admit $400 is a lot for a wagon, but if you need to pack a lot of gear and carry it away from your car, this is the best solution I've found. We did have a little trouble with the riser. On my Buick Enclave the riser touched the Enclave's body and would have rubbed a scar. We put it on a horizontal band saw and sliced off a little corner that didn't affect anything and it fits just fine now. It also rides just fine without the riser at all. It's a little more stable that way, but might bottom out on a steep driveway. I communicated with the manufacturer before trying these things and they approved, so I'm not compromising the product by the modifications. The assembly instructions say all you need is a screwdriver and a wrench. You will also need a small drill mount the side rails. The manufacturer was unaware that the instructions didn't match real life and said they would fix that in future models. On the other hand, the assembly hardware was separated and labeled into individual bags, so you didn't have to count and sort 10,000 assorted screws. I really appreciated that! I agonized over this purchase for weeks. It was far and away the best solution for my needs, but twice the price of a hitch-mounted game wagon. I searched and searched and found nothing as well-suited. I'm so glad I went ahead with the purchase. It's just what I needed, and the manufacturer is VERY responsive. Our first trip with it is next week, wish us luck!

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