New patented, push-button locking system. Recessed polycarbonate handle with foam insert for comfort grip. 4" rubber wheels. Raised chrome plated steel wire platform. Chrome plated solid steel wheel guards to protect loads. Handle accomodates optional garment bag caddy. Chrome plated solid steel wire, curb/stair slides.
Conforms to airline under-seat storage specifications.
| Construction | Chrome plated steel, 4 in rubber wheels |
| Dimensions |
Opened Height: 41 in (104 cm) Closed: 18.5 x 13.5 x 4.5 in (48 x 34 x 11 cm) Base: 9.5 x 11.75 in (24 x 30 cm) |
| Weight Capacity | 150 lbs (68 kg) |
| Weight | 5 lbs (2.3 kg) |
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This was recommended to me by a fellow massage therapist to use to transport our very large and awkward portable massage tables. It's quality and sturdiness far surpasses any of the carts sold by the massage table companies. A very worthwhile purchase. It has made my job quite a bit easier.
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I have been using Remin Concorde II carts for the last 20 years of my life. I stack 2 LARGE duffel bags, plus my backpack on top. Just pile them on, and roll. Absolute independence from airport carts and/or skycaps, etc. Once you check in your luggage, it folds neatly, and fits under airplane seat. Bottom line: I could NOT travel without this cart. Also, B&H price the lowest I've found so far.:)
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In summary: a very high quality item that is a delight to use; highly recommended indeed.
I find that in some respects I was perhaps born a couple of decades too late; I dislike todays disposable consumer-goods and sometimes find myself hunting high and low for solid, honest products with lasting value. One such thing I happen to find very appealing, is old leather suitcases, worn just enough to give that romantic air not just of travel, but of adventure. To me, they are all about going in style.
Having looked at many carts for traveling, and owning some I was not quite happy with, I ended up with the Concorde II from Remin. This is exactly the kind of product I enjoy owning and using, one I doubt I will ever be able to wear out. And should something ever break, I will be able to return this cart for service or repair rather than having to dispose of it.
So does that mean the Concorde II is perfect? Well, no. I find that at this price-point, the finish really ought to have been better. The welds are a bit industrial looking, and so are the plastic pieces. Functionally, though, it really shines. No cart or roller-suitcase I have ever owned comes close. For this reason I reward it with the highest reward of five stars.
As a sidenote: I fly for a major airline for a living (SAS). They issue quality items for us to use (all for free, of course) and I have tried a LOT of different stuff through the years.
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