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Mule - a backpack on wheels with which you can carry twice as much as before!

Mules

It is true that we are used to packing things rationally when we go on a hike or a multi-day hike in nature, because we love our spine and our body. What if we told you that from now on you can roam around much more loaded than before? All you need is the Mule, Melvin McCoy's "car" for people that lets you carry twice as much as you can carry.

Mules (Multipurpose Uniaxial Litter Enginery) is one of a kind backpack on wheels, but in fact it is much more, as its structure, reminiscent of an ambulatory device from the MASH series, allows you to carry other things in addition to your backpack, but without your back or hands suffering any further. In fact, you can with him you transfer as much as twice as much as before (on average, a person can carry around 16 kilograms, but with this accessory, just 32 kg!).

If only Armstrong had a Mule!
If only Armstrong had a Mule!

It is a frame to which the braces are attached or backpack support frame, which you put on like any other backpack, but the weight of it is not taken by the spine, but by the wheels. The mule can also stand on its own while you load all the necessary cargo on it.

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If you think walking in a human wagon, as the Mules call it, is awkward, check out the video above, which will reveal that your mobility will not suffer at all, much less your back. With it you can squat, lie on your stomach and generally maneuver as you wish. For added security, the Mule has a built-in two brakes, one for when we are moving, the other when we don't have it on our shoulders. On Kickstarter you can pre-order it for overpaid 62 euros.

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