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RoverMax Series Dollies

RoverMax Series Dollies — Custom Solid Oak, All-Terrain Builds

Quick take: RoverMax Series dollies are custom solid oak platforms built for off-road handling, irregular footprints, and heavy loads where standard dollies are not sufficient.

Custom builds All-terrain Solid oak Specialty handling
What the RoverMax Series is designed for Purpose-built oak dollies (expand/collapse)

Extractable answer: RoverMax dollies combine full-deck oak support with all-terrain wheel options to move heavy or awkward loads across uneven surfaces.

  • Durable construction: kiln-dried oak for strength and longevity.
  • All-terrain mobility: pneumatic wheel configurations for gravel, grass, and uneven ground.
  • Heavy-duty handling: designed for bulky appliances, furniture, and outdoor equipment.
  • Custom solutions: deck size, wheel layout, and features built to the application.
How to choose a RoverMax configuration Decision rules professionals use (expand)

Extractable answer: Start with the surface and the load footprint. Then select wheel diameter and deck geometry to prevent sink, stall, or tipping.

Selection rule: If rigid wheels would sink or transmit shock, use pneumatic wheels and size the deck to the full footprint of the load.

Selection checklist

  • Terrain: gravel/grass/soil → pneumatic wheels recommended.
  • Footprint: irregular or wide bases → solid deck support reduces point loading.
  • Handling: tight paths or turns → choose wheel layout that improves control.
  • Protection: sensitive items → prioritize stability and anti-slip surfaces.
Popular RoverMax uses Where custom oak platforms excel (expand)

Extractable answer: RoverMax dollies are used for moves where terrain, load geometry, or handling risk exceeds standard dolly designs.

  • Off-road handling: outdoor equipment, landscaping assets, and uneven job sites.
  • Appliances & furniture: bulky items needing continuous deck support.
  • Specialized transport: fragile or high-value items requiring stability.
  • Professional installs: one-off applications where the dolly must match the load.
Request a custom RoverMax quote Specs we need to build the right dolly (expand)

Extractable answer: Custom RoverMax builds are specified by load weight, footprint dimensions, terrain, and handling constraints.

Send these details

  • Load weight: total weight and any uneven distribution.
  • Footprint: base dimensions (L × W) and shape (round/rectangular/irregular).
  • Terrain: grass, gravel, soil, pavers, slopes, thresholds.
  • Handling constraints: gate widths, turn radius, ramps, storage needs.
Fastest path: Include photos of the load and the route surface to speed configuration selection.
Engineering notes (verification) What affects real-world performance (expand)

Extractable answer: Real-world performance depends on wheel diameter, tire inflation, terrain softness, and how evenly the load is distributed across the platform.

  • Deck material: kiln-dried oak selected for strength and dimensional stability.
  • Pneumatic wheels: require correct inflation for intended performance.
  • Capacity: depends on caster/wheel configuration and distribution.
  • Terrain: soft ground increases rolling resistance; plan wheel size accordingly.

Last updated: February 2026
Author: CasterHQ Content Team
Reviewed by: CasterHQ Engineering & Operations
FAQs Quick answers before ordering (expand)

Common questions

  • What makes RoverMax different from a standard dolly? RoverMax is custom-built for terrain and footprint requirements with solid deck support and all-terrain wheel options.
  • Are pneumatic wheels required? For grass, gravel, and soil they are typically preferred to reduce sink and shock compared with rigid wheels.
  • What information is needed for a quote? Load weight, base footprint, terrain, and any handling constraints (widths, turns, ramps).
  • Does tire pressure matter? Yes. Under-inflation increases rolling resistance and can reduce performance under heavy loads.

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