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Originally Posted by Bill_N
I have a Super Mag Hauler that I got from Cabela's close to 20 years ago. I have taken a lot of deer out with it. At least one over 200 lbs and once we took 2 out at the same time. It has large tires so it will go over decent sized rocks and logs. Cabelas doesn’t sell them anymore but if you google it there are pictures so you can see the style.

I also have a Cabelas Super Mag Hauler. I have had it for at least 20 years and have hauled many pigs and deer with it. Much better than dragging.

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Originally Posted by Magilla26
Originally Posted by Bill_N
I have a Super Mag Hauler that I got from Cabela's close to 20 years ago. I have taken a lot of deer out with it. At least one over 200 lbs and once we took 2 out at the same time. It has large tires so it will go over decent sized rocks and logs. Cabelas doesn’t sell them anymore but if you google it there are pictures so you can see the style.

I also have a Cabelas Super Mag Hauler. I have had it for at least 20 years and have hauled many pigs and deer with it. Much better than dragging.


I too have the Cabela's Super Mag Hauler, which they don't offer anymore. I also have the Hawk Crawler Multi-Use Deer Cart mentioned by a couple of posters.

It's no competition, in my opinion, the Super Mag Hauler beats the Hawk Crawler hands-down for carting whitetails out. The Hawk Crawler is good to move firewood from one side of the yard to the other.

The Mag Hauler is lighter, more maneuverable, goes over logs and through brush easier, has more room to lay a deer and no worry of a flat tire.

Mag Hauler in action.


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Originally Posted by skeen
Originally Posted by Magilla26
Originally Posted by Bill_N
I have a Super Mag Hauler that I got from Cabela's close to 20 years ago. I have taken a lot of deer out with it. At least one over 200 lbs and once we took 2 out at the same time. It has large tires so it will go over decent sized rocks and logs. Cabelas doesn’t sell them anymore but if you google it there are pictures so you can see the style.

I also have a Cabelas Super Mag Hauler. I have had it for at least 20 years and have hauled many pigs and deer with it. Much better than dragging.


I too have the Cabela's Super Mag Hauler, which they don't offer anymore. I also have the Hawk Crawler Multi-Use Deer Cart mentioned by a couple of posters.

It's no competition, in my opinion, the Super Mag Hauler beats the Hawk Crawler hands-down for carting whitetails out. The Hawk Crawler is good to move firewood from one side of the yard to the other.

The Mag Hauler is lighter, more maneuverable, goes over logs and through brush easier, has more room to lay a deer and no worry of a flat tire.

Mag Hauler in action.





Thanks for that comparison.

The huge wheels on my Super Mag Hauler roll over stuff well.

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Super Mag hauler works well for elk too.

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i also have a super hauler Cabela cart with dual tires on it works great on elk and deer,been using it for around 10 years .


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I've been trying to find a dual wheel kit for mine. The only issue I've had is the narrow tires will sink in mud and snow which is to be expected. Always carry at least one extra nut or wing nut for the bolts. I dropped one in the dark once when assembling the side bars in the field and had to lash the bar on. Still got the job done!

I usually tie the legs and neck down to the frame to keep the carcass from shifting or sliding off.

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Best tool I’ve ever purchased for hauling animals & it has “pulled it’s weight”.


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