Model X-Trek V2 Evolution
Plage de prix : 380,00 € à 460,00 € VAT INCLUDED
The Model X-Trek V2 Evolution is an ultralight hiking cart designed for those who want to hike farther, longer, and pain-free. Compact, comfortable, and durable, it allows you to switch in seconds between carrying and rolling depending on the terrain, while effectively relieving your back and joints.
| Weight | 1.975 kg |
|---|---|
| Recommended load | < 20 kg |
| Compatibility | 30 to 70L bags thanks to the FELL UP system |
| Time to fit the trolley to the bag | < 30s |
| Time to assemble the poles | < 20s to switch from rolling mode to carrying mode and vice versa |
| New-generation axle | High-tenacity cabone fibre rims, unbreakable plastic injection-moulded linking parts with adjustable spacing system to choose the position of your wheels: retracted, spread out or in an intermediate position depending on the width of your bag. |
| New generation pole bindings | Unbreakable/plastic injection moulded |
| Rigid bib | Very robust, made from recycled material, to protect the bottom of the bag |
| Reinforced straps | Reinforced fastening straps with military-grade quick-release buckles |
| Puncture-proof wheels | 285 mm puncture-proof wheels with reinforced sealed ball bearings from the renowned SKF brand |
| Customisable | Thanks to its hook-and-loop fastener, you can attach your own badges/logos. |
| Modular | Compatible with bike kit |
| Quality materials | Carbon fibre/epoxy, aluminium, stainless steel screws and bolts |
| Composition of the Model X-Trek V2 Evolution | x1 new-generation width-adjustable axle, x1 height-adjustable mounting plate with FEEL UP system, x2 wide wheels with reinforced sealed bearings, x1 hands-free kit, x1 aluminium guard to protect the axle, x1 rigid flap to protect the lower part of the bag. |
| Wheel axle option | Stainless steel or titanium option (50 grams lighter) |
| Molle loop options | Without, With |
| Notes | Bag, pouch and walking sticks not included |




































Pascal - FR -
My back really appreciated the trolley over a varied route of around 100 km (end of gr 22). It's robust, handles well over varied terrain and is handy for putting your rucksack on when you can't ride any more. Just one problem to report: the butterfly screws that tighten the poles got stuck. It seems essential to lubricate them well before setting off.
Christiane - FR -
I'm an outdoor painter, and for a long time I've been looking for ways to lighten the load on my backpack (5 - 6 kilos when I pack everything for the day), which sometimes discouraged me from painting in places that aren't accessible by transport.
I've just tested the V2 on trails in the Lozère region of France, and I'm delighted - it went through without a hitch, even when the ground was uneven and stony. I was able to take all my gear with me, and I've just realised that I'll be able to add a few things to it that I'd given up to save my back: a folding seat and/or an umbrella.
Philippe - CH -
I bought version 2 and did the Tour des Monts d'Aubrac in 2024, the Tour du Gévaudan this year and a number of walks in the Jura and Vosges Saônoises. As an itinerant, I was able to take all the bivouac-camping equipment I needed, as well as food for 3 to 5 days.
Although I've carefully lightened my pack this year (45 litres), I still have a rucksack for everyday use and, as a photographer, I can't use a smartphone, so I'm carrying a fair amount of electronics and optics.
From a design point of view, I would have liked wheels with a slightly larger diameter and, above all, stronger tyres. The carabiner loops quickly gave up the ghost on the Jura climbs...
This year, a part of the trolley cracked when it hit a large stone (the one where the two rods connecting the wheel axles pass through), so I repaired it using Colson clamps.
Overall, I'm very satisfied with the Evolution 2 trolley, but I'm thinking of buying version 3 with better quality tyres, as it seems stiffer and more suitable for my use. I'm still hesitant, though, because I think the rigidity of the chassis means there's a greater risk of damage to the poles. Reinforcement would be a good idea.
Enjoy the walk.
Joce - FR -
I have just completed a partial route on the GR440 Monedieres:
- no more effort required only on steep climbs
- goes everywhere on dry roads
- effectively protects the back
- completely forgotten on the flat
- even though it is a mini charge, in full autonomy mode (no
food and water supplies), you soon reach 20kg and then it becomes heavier to pull (or even impossible in ruts).
on rainy days; e.g. after skidding)
- for smaller people, the straps are too low to fit the body.
To absorb the weight, we need to modify the attachment on the poles - but that's just a detail.
All in all, it's an excellent day-tripper.
see a higher model for complete autonomy
I totally recommend it.
Tom - DE -
I'm using the trolley for hiking exactly as planned.
What's more, I've found a trick that makes it perfectly suited to city use, without it looking like a trekking trolley. I simply attach my black Ortlieb RG 34 waterproof bag (which also has small, non-terrain-suitable wheels) to the Tactical version 2, then use the Ortlieb RG 34's telescopic handle to pull the whole thing - which sits on the Tactical's big wheels - through town.
The whole thing can also be carried on the back: the Ortlieb easily converts into a handbag or rucksack - very 'Tactical' in spirit!
Overall assessment: Initially, it was discreet in town, practical on the train where it could be easily stowed away, and as soon as you set off on a hike, it was perfectly functional as expected.
A brilliant invention, thank you very much!
Claude - FR -
Your trolley is a complete success, and what's more, your service is beyond reproach - well done!
Eric - FR -
My biggest surprise was to discover that I could walk 9 to 10 hours a day without feeling the fatigue of portaging. When I stopped at the end of the day, I wasn't exhausted, so I recovered well and had a good night's sleep.
François - FR -
Our tour of Spain is over. We covered around 1600km on a wide variety of routes: tarmac roads, tracks with sand and small stones, and GR trails with steep slopes and overhangs. Everything went well. Well done for your concept!
Bruno - FR -
I've already covered 400 km since I left the village of Brézins in Isère on 25/04/2022. I'm now in Vauvert in the Gard and have 1600 km to go. I'm very happy with the Tactical XIII trolley, which allows me to walk without carrying a heavy bag on my back.
Gilbert - FR -
After using the Model X-Trek for several days on my own, I'm very satisfied. It's easy to fit on your rucksack, lightweight, versatile on all paths and trails, rolls well on very stony paths with a steep gradient; for difficult sections, it's more practical to carry the pack on your back and retrieve the poles or change the route.
Morgane and Albane - BZH -
We thought the Model X-Trek was great! Flexible, extremely light and easy to handle, it goes everywhere and takes a lot of pressure off your back and knees. We thought it would bounce around a bit, but not at all. We'd recommend it to anyone going hiking for one or more days.
Anne and Alex - FR -
A lightweight, practical, 100% French hiking trolley that's easy to handle and, above all, easy to forget. These are the 5 words we're thinking of after a 2-day test ride in the Auvergne volcanoes.
The test conditions were varied: different types of road (tarmac, carriageway, steep single track, sand (pozzolana), narrow forest track) and relief (plain, hill and volcanoes) in wet weather (mud and puddles)...
Louis and Genviève - FR -
Just over 6 months after our return from Santiago de Compostela, you've given me the opportunity to give you some feedback. First of all, thank you for your speedy dispatch of the trolley that we received 2 weeks before our departure from Le Puy en Velay. We travelled 1,550 km (average daily distance 22.3 km) with the trolley without any problems, passing almost everywhere, that is to say carrying it only once on the descent from Rochegude, before Monistrol d'Allier. It has to be said that I avoided the stairs on the way out of Cahors and the big rocks on the way out of Conques by taking the road for convenience (so as not to have to carry it). We are very happy with the service provided by the trolley.
I had 14kg on the trolley (not including the 1.9kg on the trolley), which meant that I could carry more than if I'd had a rucksack and my wife could carry less. The benefits were mutual.
Isabelle - FR -
Very smooth running, stable and light. I'm very satisfied and ready to travel, finally relieved of the weight of my rucksack. Departure from Les Landes in every possible direction. The quality is there and it's very pleasant to use.
Marie Laurence - FR -
I used the Tactical XIII trolley during a 60km bivouac weekend in the Vosges, organised by the Vagabonds Association, which promotes the importance of sport during cancer treatment. I was very pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to use. When you roll it, you don't feel the weight of the bag. The belt that comes with the trolley is a real asset: it's very good quality and makes it even more pleasant to use. The relief for the back and shoulders is remarkable, so you can really enjoy the ride.
Fernando - FR -
I've just come back from a 10-day trek in Corsica, with 144 km, 8100 D+, 7500 D- on the menu. A professional adventure for a book, with a mountainous, wild itinerary... I used the Tactical XIII trolley to lighten my back worn out (chronic lumbago) by years of portaging, to see what it had in the belly in a 'demanding' terrain like the paths of Corsica can be. Well, it turned out to be a pleasant surprise, as I was able to use it on some great sections of the route, despite the fact that the trails were often damaged (storms in 2023). The trolley proved to be very reliable. On the flat, it's a joy. Going downhill, it's really more comfortable and saves energy.
Philippe - FR -
I used the Tactical XIII trekking trolley during my recent pilgrimage on the Camino Frances, a journey of 800 km over 24 days.
During this adventure, I used the trolley in extreme conditions, carrying a total weight of between 26 and 30 kilos as I was completely autonomous. I'd like to stress that the trolley was an invaluable asset, making it much easier to transport my equipment over varied and often difficult terrain.
The ability to switch between trolley and portage mode was particularly useful. It allowed me to adapt to the different sections of the route, particularly the technical sections where it was impossible to ride.
Sabine and Marco - CH -
We set off on a two-day hike with our little dog Ozzy and took along the Tactical XIII hiking cart. The trail started out on wide gravel roads, then we had to cross snow fields. This is where the Model X-Trek's light weight really came into its own, as I was able to turn the trolley into a rucksack in a matter of seconds.