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Two Wheel Saddle Rack Cart
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Two Wheel Saddle Rack Cart

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Two Wheel Saddle Rack Cart 4.2 5 9 9
Love the cart!! I love this cart! It saves so much time when trying to get ready to tack up. I store everything on it. i velco my leg wraps on the bottom of the saddle rack and turn my saddle pad over to dry out on the lower saddle rack. All of my things stay nice and neat and all together. it also rolls very easily in the barn. it was an excellent purchase and of course the free shipping from smart pak was great too. March 16, 2013
Well I'm going to buy another one! I wouldn't do that if I wasn't pleased with the first one February 10, 2013
Great portable saddle rack Needed a rack for my saddle where my mare is rehabbing. Great for moving saddle, tack, etc. to her to tack her up. Like the adjustable height of the rack as I'm tall. As one other reviewer pointed out, you can't keep your bridle on the rack when moving (it will drag on the ground), but works O.K. for bridle storage. March 2, 2011
Think it's going to be great We will be using this item next weekend. Just put it together with no help, and it wasn't too bad, but as others said the instructions could've been a little better (last step only mentions screws but there are bolts needed as well - did I put the screws where they go and the bolts where they should go? And I'm a little washer-challenged...) I saw something very similar with another vendor for a little cheaper, so I felt disappointed in the price I paid, but I also figure by the time I paid the separate shipping for the other items, they were similarly priced. I am also going to be looking for something else that might go with this - the saddle racks easily detach. I could see attaching them to something on the tack stall wall at a show, along with the basket on the bottom and then using the bottom cart-part to haul the manure bucket to the dumping spot. If they don't make something like this, they should! Would be a neat system. October 14, 2009
I really, really don't like this cart. I had hopes of convenience and order in using and storing my tack. The good news is that it is sturdy enough to endure a direct atomic hit. However, the cart is inordinately heavy. Anything hanging on the bridle hooks will drag on the ground when the cart is leaned over for rolling, the tires have an unbearable smell that permeated the entire box and everything in it. Because of the smell, I had to assemble it outside while being chewed by gnats. I can't bring it inside my tack storage area because of the toxic smell, even after washing with soap and baking soda. I'd rather make five trips than use this cart. I am so disappointed, but it's too expensive to ship it back. I'll probably list it on Craigslist at a loss. September 14, 2009
Very Convenient! I use my tack cart to pack up for shows, and it is a major timesaver. It sure beats making several trips! February 5, 2009
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