The trekking trolley designed to push your limits
The Model X-Trek Version 3 is our most advanced hiking cart, the result of feedback from hundreds of users on the trail.
Its rigid tubular frame made of carbon fiber and aluminum is designed to hold backpacks from 30 to 110 liters. Thanks to its strength, it absorbs shocks on the most technical terrain while reducing carrying effort.
Weighing just 2.08 kg and offering exceptional compactness when folded, it’s easy to carry anywhere: hitchhiking, flying, by train or bus. Ideal for military personnel, rescue professionals, outdoor photographers, and long-distance hikers, this all-terrain cart supports you on your most demanding expeditions.
Available now – Home delivery within 3 to 5 business days.
Denis (client confirmé) -
Great!
Fast delivery and assembled in 2 tins!
Michèle (client confirmé) -
I won't be using it until October for 20 days of hiking. In any case, it's perfect in terms of delivery time, shipping, packaging... And the service is great. Always a human being on the phone! Kind regards
Arnaud and Clément -
We were able to complete our itinerary a week ago. 900kms with a final stage at 64kms. I'd like to thank you again, because without you this journey would never have been possible. Having worked a bit in R&D in a start-up, I'm aware of all the stages you've had to go through and the work you've done, and I can only congratulate you on the result. I really didn't think I'd ever be able to do something like this again, and your trolley has made it possible.
Marc -
The delivery went without a hitch. I've already tested the Model X-Trek Version 3 trolley and so far I'm very satisfied. The design is well thought out and the finish seems to be of high quality. 👍
I would definitely buy this trolley again.
Anne-Lise -
I tested it on a walk lasting a few hours and was blown away by its stability, but the real test will come this summer!
I've already adapted a bit: I've put little rings of rope on the poles, to attach the rings to the belt, I thought there was too much swing with the straps.
Kévin -
I'm about to set off on a long 3-week trek, so I'd prefer to tell you the rest after that. So far, however, I've been extremely satisfied. Without any special training, I've beaten my own record with 40km done in one day with a 17kg pack.
So I'm delighted. However, I hope it will stand up to 3 intensive weeks. I also struggled to find the right balance between the length and width of the poles to attach to the belt. I'm also wondering if a harness wouldn't lighten the load. I understand you're working on a model at the moment.
Sylvie -
The trolley has just completed the French Way of St James. It was a great success.
He braved the stones, the clay, the torrents, the stairs. I didn't carry it much.
Thanks again for your time.
Rémy -
We tested the version 3 trolley over a distance of around 300 km between Valencia and Toledo in Spain, on farm tracks with some difficult sections (15kg in total). Compared with version 2, we appreciated the rigidity provided by the metal chassis. Over the 300 km, everything went well except for a very stony climb where we had to pull the trolley with two people because its weight meant we couldn't put it on our backs. I'd bought a harness, but the belt proved sufficient for pulling in all situations: with the help of two
The only important thing to note is that the trolley needs to be balanced a little on the front. The only important thing to note is that the carriage needs to be balanced a little at the front, because if it's not balanced that way, it tends to tip backwards and it's impossible to walk in those conditions. A small auxiliary bag fitted on top of the main bag allowed us to fine-tune this adjustment. So all in all, we were very satisfied with the use of this trolley on a slightly stony path, it's solid, light and easy to use, and you hardly feel it on the flat.
Thierry -
Hello, with this version 3 you have given this trolley rigidity and the possibility of carrying it in a bag, for me this rigidity was missing on the other trolleys, moreover the possibility of dismantling and reassembling it very easily is really top, for hiking it is perfect, I find it more successful than the other versions, I love it.
Alizée -
I use the X-trek on family outings, and it's a real relief for my back (thanks for him 🙏🏼). I can carry all my equipment and my youngest on my back on my own, which has radically opened up my range of possibilities.
It's light and manoeuvrable. The hands-free kit (hip attachment system) is comfortable and makes pulling natural, even on uneven paths. The wheels go everywhere: on stony paths, in the forest... It's even possible to guide it as a monowheel to get over an obstacle or to carry it with the back of the bag (shoulder straps and belts) facing outwards, putting my little one in front carry.
Finally, it's quick to assemble and takes up very little space when folded. I think it's solid, well thought-out and really functional, making it a great way to get the whole family out and about more freely!