Kraton How do you carry your RC’s while walking to bash spots?

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I use a 1/5 scale bag from rc car online think there in germany. there crap though rip really easy :(
 
I made myself some handles that connect to the car. That way I can carry them easy with no sore hands, also my daughter is capable of carrying her own car with these.

Arrma 3S carry-handle

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Arrma 6S carry-handle (Notorious and Outcast)

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Fireteam carry-handle

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The rear wing of the Kraton is different to the Notorious, so a slightly different design would be needed to fit the Kraton.
 
I don’t have those kinds of rigs. Is the cat 12s? Must be fast.
Super cougar 😁👍
I personally don't have to walk far.its either in front of my house or to the dead air port strip so I just carry mine by it's center aluminum brace . that's my Handel.
 

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Are the straps that come stock on these long enough to get through the frame with the wheels resting on the pack?
The ones on my Burton are. Long and strong enough to carry a heavy snowboard..
 
I’ve got a bash spot that takes a good hike to get to, and my hands get worn out carrying these heavy rigs.

Anyone figure out how to carry one on a backpack or other alternative?
I strap one to my backpack and hook another on the strap from a duffel bag on my shoulder.works pretty good I also have a long hike to run in the quarry
 
I’ve got a bash spot that takes a good hike to get to, and my hands get worn out carrying these heavy rigs.

Anyone figure out how to carry one on a backpack or other alternative?
I don't, I drive the car there. And if not possible to drive a have a wagon to put them in
 
I haven’t needed to use it yet, but my oldest kid’s lacrosse bag is backpack style and has enough space for two cars, transmitters, and batteries without a problem. If road or buggy cars in the 3s range, might squeeze three in there.

Another bag option is the big duffle bags rec baseball leagues give to coaches to hold a hitting tee, helmets, catcher’s gear, rubber bases, and a couple bats. Not the most comfortable, but they’re cavernous.
 
I drive it there and come back before the last lipo is empty.
No way I'm carrying a 6Kg car for hundreds of meters, I'm supposed to have fun, not to go to the gym lol.
You know, I may start carrying a small 3S to plug in for the walk back.
 
I always have extra batteries, but that did not help me when I took out the lower front arm on my DBXL-E2 - had to tow it back tied to the X-Maxx. No way that rig is being carried. Have also had to tow a SCX-6 back with second SCX-6. Lesson here is have a friend with a similar size rig and carry something to tie them together.
 
I’ve got a bash spot that takes a good hike to get to, and my hands get worn out carrying these heavy rigs.

Anyone figure out how to carry one on a backpack or other alternative?
So where are you at with this. I'm curious. I had the same issue a while back. My thought was to get a small wagon, could be flat one like the wood one mechanics use. Customize it to carry my Limitless to the speed sight. Pull it with the Kraton and put my bag and supplies on it as well. I found another spot.
 
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