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Skye 20-08-2012 05:45 PM

Hauler Bag
 
What hauler bags are people using for their 1/10 off road buggies?

I bought the giant Hudy hauler bag for a whopping £220 only to find the damn thing doesn't fit in my 1:1 car..... :blush:

So I now have a hauler I can't use, and still need a suitable method of transporting my buggies, tools, spares and accessories to the track without having to make a dozen trips to and from the car!

So what are you all using? My 1:1 car is a 57 reg Ford Focus hatchback so anything I get would need to go in the back of that standing upright. :thumbsup:

neallewis 20-08-2012 06:10 PM

keep the bag, buy a new 1:1 car ;-)

or just fold down the rear seat?

Andyp 20-08-2012 06:22 PM

Quote:

or just fold down the rear seat?
I think it may be the height that's the problem ? I got a 08 focus hatchback and the 1/8th fastrax bag fits fine .....

Skye 20-08-2012 06:53 PM

Yeah it is the height that's the problem. It would go in if I removed the spare wheel and consequently lowered the floor of the car, but I can't be bothered with that week in week out. I'd rather sell this hauler to someone with a bigger car and get myself one that actually fits in my boot. Which I should have checked in the first place of course.....

hotrodchris 20-08-2012 07:00 PM

For 1/10th using the giant hudy bag so i can get all my 2 and 4wd kit in the one bag have a Mondeo Estate and the roof of that is only just high enough.
For 1/8th have a Venom which is not as tall.

metalmickey0 21-08-2012 08:58 AM

How tall is the thing then? To get my hauler in my car i just take the parcel shelf off and it fits no problem at all. Or wont it fit on the back seat, held in with the seat belt so it doestn hit you if you brake suddenly.

CAT3K 21-08-2012 09:26 AM

I've got the same Hudy hauler, and a Focus. Fair enough it doesn't fit in the boot, but i just slide it into the back seat instead though the back doors, no need to even use the boot :) Although i do get a row if i don't put a towel on the back seat first :blush:

Skye 21-08-2012 09:32 AM

This bag is approximately 70cm x 70cm x 40cm.

Wheelspin models have the following message on their website in bold :

This is the LARGEST Hauler we have seen to date. Make sure you take note of the above dimensions to check whether it will fit in your real car for transport or used in another location!

Unfortunately the retailer I purchased it from didnt, and I didnt think about it.

Regarding the back seat, Im not sure.... It would be tight, but as I have a 3 door Focus then there is no way its getting in the back seat anyway. The front seats dont come forward anywhere near enough to allow that to happen.... :thumbdown:

Chris-S 21-08-2012 09:40 AM

Fastrax medium hauler which has enough space for all the spares, chargers and the 4wd, 2wd gets strapped to the top. Then a separate fastrax shoulder bag for all the tyres.

Snowey 21-08-2012 05:25 PM

MB models are advertising a nice looking hpi 1/8th suitable bag for 99 quid. Looks like a good deal to me!

Skye 22-08-2012 08:24 AM

Thanks for the replies guys. I am tending to want to steer clear of 1/8 hauler bags as there is an element of overkill there and also the risk of it not going in the car again. Most of the 1/10 haulers though are marketed as 1/10 Touring Car haulers. How does a TC differ from a buggy size wise?

Cardnim 22-08-2012 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Skye (Post 686800)
How does a TC differ from a buggy size wise?

Its a bit smaller.


...sorry, couldnt resist :p

MatJohnson 22-08-2012 08:36 AM

The fastraxs and team magic f8 ones fit in the boot of the mr's focus, But that is an 04 plate.

danharding 22-08-2012 09:21 AM

You wont fit a 1/10th buggy in a 1/10th hauler they are to narrow.
I would suggest the Fastrax Large Hauler as this is wide enough for 1/10th buggy but not massively tall. The only thing it lacks is the tool caddy in the top this is why its shorter.
http://www.fastrax-rc.com/rc-product...0004474&cat=ST

Dudders 22-08-2012 09:36 AM

Not found a hauler bag that ticks all the boxes for me to be honest, all have their failings....

i4n 22-08-2012 09:47 AM

I use a 1/10 TC hauler bag for my buggies (a Team Magic one).

To get them to fit in you either have to take the wheels off or, as I have done, take the big top drawer out and use it as a shelf which the cars fit on with no problems.

Skye 22-08-2012 01:07 PM

Im tending to agree with Dudders a little now. The hudy bag is great, apart from it is too big. The fastrax one is interesting, but not having a dedicated tool compartment isnt ideal as they will either be thrown in loose, or in a seperate tool box which defeats the point of a hauler bag a little. I dont like the idea of a 1/10 TC bag either if I have to remove the wheels every time as that will just lead to lost axle pins, wheel bearings and god knows what else so maybe I need to look at alternative options.

The Fastrax 1/10 car carry bag is interesting, one of those over each shoulder might be better than a hauler? :eh?:

http://www.fastrax-rc.com/rc-product...0004611&cat=ST

Streeter 22-08-2012 01:18 PM

I use the Fastrax Mega Hauler its around 10 cm smaller in all dimensions than the Hudy one you have, it fits in the boot of a vw golf standing upright, and has a tool compartment in the top.

http://www.fastrax-rc.com/rc-product...0004866&cat=ST

bigred5765 22-08-2012 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Skye (Post 686892)
I'm tending to agree with Dudders a little now. The hudy bag is great, apart from it is too big. The fastrax one is interesting, but not having a dedicated tool compartment isn't ideal as they will either be thrown in loose, or in a separate tool box which defeats the point of a hauler bag a little. I don't like the idea of a 1/10 TC bag either if I have to remove the wheels every time as that will just lead to lost axle pins, wheel bearings and god knows what else so maybe I need to look at alternative options.

The Fastrax 1/10 car carry bag is interesting, one of those over each shoulder might be better than a hauler? :eh?:

http://www.fastrax-rc.com/rc-product...0004611&cat=ST

hmmm the Fastrax has a tool compartment in the top which is removable, i would say thats a dedicated one, i have a Fastrax one thats in good nick if you want to come to a deal on it for hudy Jobie any pics of hudy bag

danharding 22-08-2012 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by bigred5765 (Post 686909)
hmmm the Fastrax has a tool compartment in the top which is removable, i would say thats a dedicated one, i have a Fastrax one thats in good nick if you want to come to a deal on it for hudy Jobie any pics of hudy bag

Fastrax do 2 the large hauler which doesnt have a top tool tray well not a decent one any way, and the mega hauler which does.

If the only problem with the large hauler is the tools you could always get one of these to go with it??
http://www.fastrax-rc.com/rc-product...0003988&cat=ST


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