240L Festival Trolley on Wheels Heavy Duty Folding Wagon (rear-opening, 160kg load) – Black
Product description
If you regularly haul a lot of stuff to campsites, the beach, or the garden, this 240L Festival Trolley is built around one idea: make bulky loading less of a wrestling match. On paper, the rear-opening design is the standout, because it’s meant to let you load or unload without clearing the whole trolley first.
It’s also clearly aimed at heavier-duty use. The manufacturer claims a reinforced alloy steel frame and a high weight capacity, plus wide all-terrain wheels and front dual brakes for control. That combo can be reassuring if you’ve had lighter folding wagons wobble on uneven ground.
The essentials
This is a portable, heavy-duty folding camping cart/wagon with wheels, designed to carry a large volume (advertised as 240L) of gear. The rear-opening section is intended for quicker, more convenient access when you’re moving items like camping equipment, groceries, or garden tools.

Because it folds down, it’s also meant to be practical to store in your boot or caravan between trips. The black finish is fairly neutral, but the more important bit is how the trolley is supposed to behave in real use: roll smoothly across rougher surfaces, then stop predictably when you’re loading or unloading.
What you’ll notice day to day
The daily difference here is accessibility and control. A rear-opening design can save time when you’re trying to get to items buried at the far end, and it reduces the “take everything out just to reach one thing” problem.
Then there are the wheels. The trolley comes with 7-inch wide all-terrain wheels, which (according to the description) are made to handle grass, gravel, and sand. If your UK trips involve campsite paths that turn into muddy patches, or you’re rolling across beach sand, wider wheels and better traction matter more than most people expect.



There’s also a front dual brake system, positioned as a way to keep the trolley secure on slopes or uneven ground while you load and unload. It’s the kind of feature you hope you don’t need often, but when you do, it’s hard to go back.
Tech overview
- Type: Heavy duty folding festival trolley / camping wagon on wheels
- Capacity (advertised): 240L loading space (max)
- Weight capacity (advertised): up to 160kg (and described as equivalent to 330 LBS in the product text)
- Frame: reinforced alloy steel frame
- Wheels: 7-inch wide all-terrain wheels
- Brakes: front dual brake system
- Design detail: rear-opening for quick loading/unloading
Where it shines (and where it might not)

This kind of trolley makes the most sense if you’re constantly moving a “big pile” of items: family camping supplies, festival extras, or a week’s worth of shopping for the garden/greenhouse. The advertised 240L capacity is there for bulk, not just small groceries.
It’s also a reasonable pick for people who want something that feels more solid than entry-level folding carts, especially if you’re using it on grass, gravel, or sand. If your main issue is uneven ground and a lack of stopping power, the dual brake system is a clear attempt to address that.
However, keep expectations grounded. The description doesn’t mention how the trolley handles tight spaces, how easy the folding action is in practice, or whether it’s particularly compact in real storage once folded. If you only need to move light loads occasionally, you may find it a bit overkill, and bulkier than simpler wheeled bins or smaller carts.
Also, while it’s described as heavy-duty, any folding trolley relies on good usage habits: make sure the load is distributed and the brakes are applied when you’re loading/unloading.



Getting the most from it
A quick real-world scenario: you arrive at a campsite with the car a short walk away. Instead of carrying kit in multiple trips, you tip in camping gear from the car side, use the rear opening to access anything awkward, then engage the front dual brakes while you adjust the load. When you set off, the wide 7-inch wheels are meant to glide more smoothly over rough patches rather than getting bogged down.
If you’re using it for the beach, aim for a clean “route” where possible (even just avoiding deep ruts) and apply the brakes before you stack anything. That’s when control matters most.
Is it worth it?

This trolley is worth considering if you want a folding festival/camping cart built around three practical things: a large 240L loading space, a rear-opening design for faster access, and features aimed at heavier, outdoor handling (reinforced frame, all-terrain wide wheels, and front dual brakes).
It may not be the best match if you only transport light items occasionally, or if you’re tight on storage and need a very compact folded size (the description says it saves space, but doesn’t quantify it). In other words: if your use is regular hauling of bulky gear over uneven ground, this is the right direction, if not, something smaller could be more hassle-free.
Mini FAQ
Does the rear-opening design mean you can load/unload without emptying the trolley?



That’s the intention described: it’s meant to allow quicker, more convenient access to bulky items without removing everything first.
Will it suit grass and sand?
The product description specifically highlights grass, gravel, and sand for the 7-inch wide all-terrain wheels.
Is it designed for heavy loads?
The text states it’s built to weigh up to 160kg, with an associated figure of 330 LBS in the description.
What safety feature is included for control?
A front dual brake system is described as helping with secure stopping while loading or unloading, especially on slopes or uneven ground.
Will it fit in a boot or caravan?
It’s described as compact when folded to save space in your boot or caravan, but the exact folded dimensions aren’t provided in the information here.
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