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HomeEngine ToolsCreepersDale Adams Enterprises 7031 The Bone Rough Rider Mechanic's Creeper |
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19 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Excellent USA product, Korean casters not up to snuff Jul 10, 2002
By Greg Meboe I use this for outdoor automotive work and foundation repair under my house. The black body is stiff and strong, quite comfortable too. It is an excellent design. My only complaint is that the casters bring down the overall performance of the creeper. The ads say, "Wide, flotation-type tread," but these solid tires don't have any tread at all. The are hard plastic, and mostly flat. As a result they don't "float" over surface irregularities like a rounded pneumatic or low-density tire would. On pavement, the creeper gets hung up on air hoses, tools, etc. because of the rigid tires. On dirt, the creeper tends to sink into the ground, again because of the rigid tires. I weigh 160 lbs.
I may end up buying a better set of casters, but for [the money] I expected a top-notch product right out of the box. This is probably the best creeper for outdoor work, but it would be unstoppable if Pegasus had selected better casters.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Ride any surface creeper Oct 11, 2005
By Juan P. Mejia
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This creeper is excellent in durability, and function when it comes to outside work, I am a Diesel Technician, I usually work outside in all kinds of enviroments, this is the only creeper that gets around in rough suraces anything else you are better off with a piece of cardboard. This is my second one I owned, my first lasted my three years until someone ran it over with a forklift.
However there is a trade off, it is not the most comfortable creeper. As the entire surface is hard plastic and not ergonomic is tough on the body anly one small paded section for your head, and is not enough padding.
If you constantly working in a rough area this is the tool for you.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Rough ride made easy Dec 20, 2001
By MD Smith I purchased two of the Bone Rough Riders to use on rough surface and often over materials that fall out of construction and forestry equipment. This is the best creeper I have found. Today I watched a mechanic roll over a 1 1/4 combination wrench and didn't have a wheel hang up, really amzing.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Not just for use under a car! Jun 25, 2001
We have a construction business and bought this for getting around under houses!!! If you have had to drag yourself around under a house you will quickly see what a great item this can be!! I highly recommend this item!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Go anywhere Oct 03, 2007
By Flo Cutcher This is great, goes anywhere, my husband and son both think its great. We have a part cement & dirt drive. The Rough Rider handles it very good. We've had other creepers, that just can't move in dirt or over the cracks on cement. So far this one has handled everything pretty good. The way its designed, low, sure helps get that extra couple of inches to get under vechiles.
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