B**S
Works well -- remember to check your tires before using
I bought a Harp Trolley a few months ago. My initial reaction was that it was built very sturdy, breaks down to a smaller size readily, and the cost was reasonable. Note that it has inflatable tires and ships with them deflated for some reason (so you’ll have to get them pumped up).When I used it for the first time taking the harp (Chicago Petite 40) up a long ramp and up some steps to the stage. The tires had lost a bit of pressure (make a note to check the tires before using next time). Softer tires are nice going up steps compared to the stiff solid tires because they take up some of the shock on each bump. I like the straps around the front and over the top. I had thought that the straps would hold it more secure (i.e. keep it from leaning from one side to the other). I still had to steady it some but it was not bad. I have the 3-piece transport cover which I think is a required accessory for any harp when moving.
T**N
Works well (Harp Troller, dolly style)
It came with the tray a little lower on one side than the other (not due to wheels but due to where it is mounted on frame). Somehow, after 2 uses, it evened out so now the harp is well balanced. It transports well. The medium sized tires are great for going on stairs and since they are air filled, they provide some shock absorption. It works well and we like it better than the shorter 3-wheel-on-each-side type.
J**Y
so easy to maneuver!!!
I bought myself a harp trolley this summer after a very hot & heavy schlog to my car of about 3 blocks! What a great product you have and it's so easy to use. It's very stable and maneuverable so NO worries going around corners at 40 mph. I attended the Somerset Folk Harp Festival this summer and it proved to be the best investment I've made in my harping journey. You should seriously consider having a booth there as I only saw 1 or maybe 2 others there. The only improvements I'd make is to put padding on the straps to protect the wood when transporting without a case. Thanks so much!
C**N
Where has this been all this time?
What a God-send! As the mom of a 12 year old harpist, the job of moving the harp was mine. Currently, it's been a 40 string, but the new concert grand is on it's way.The struggle is over! This cart is a dream. The tires are big so stairs are a cinch, the base is wide and flat so you don't have to "scoop" up and the thing is light and super maneuverable.The best part is that my daughter can load up and move her harp by herself now, without waiting for Mom to come help her. Independence for her, and I can just wait in the van!Very well made, ingenious design. Totally recommend to any harp mover.
N**E
Great harp dolly for my Lyon & Healy Style 11 concert grand
This is a great harp dolly that works well with my Lyon & Healy Style 11 concert grand pedal harp. The only downside is that one of my tires has difficulty staying properly inflated.I always check the tire pressure a few days before I know I will need to transport the harp, just to ensure I have enough time to go to the local bike shop to fill up the tire. I have been unsuccessful in getting the faulty tire back to the proper pressure with my at-home bike tire pump.
C**N
Perfect for harps
Works great for both of my daughters harps Which are two different sizes. The two straps Make it secure, the big wheels make it easy on every surface and stairs. It disassembles and assembles very easily, But stays together securely
W**K
Excellent Purchase
This item is used in a public school setting, so it's used to bring the harp back and forth from its storage area. It works incredibly well, was very easy to put together and very economically priced. 5 stars!
M**P
Great, except inflating the tires
The tires don’t come inflated. I tried using an air pump and found it very frustrating. I ended up using it, in desperation, with the tires a bit low on pressure, this made going up the stairs impossible. I’m going to have to take it to a tire store for help with airing up the tires. I’ve been told the tires have to be aired up somewhat frequently. A professional harpist who moves the harp rather frequently can expect to have to fill the tires about every three months. The rest of the trolley is absolutely fantastic.
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