
Featuring an embed Coleman cooler and ergonomic handle, Rob Pfischner's "Trochotote", spotted on Coroflot.com, will help you trudge up those Southampton dunes the summer (pull), or clear the way on a crowded SoHo street on a Saturday afternoon (push).
And we've gotta note that with huge respect for the BoP and to Emily "H" Pilloton (we're obviously huge fans), this device is definitely the HippoRoller for the first world types.
Make sure to check out Rob's process photos on his portfolio page; lots more pics after the jump.





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I like this - perfect for camping.. kind of like a tricked out version of the water barrel thing that caravaning folks have.. they have a funny name.... hmmmm www.aquaroll.com - genius..
Interesting + easy!
love it, finally a beach cooler that puts the cool back in cooler, and it really looks like it would be a breeze to roll in soft sand.
I agree with al, this is a very similar concept.
But how do you transport it from the trunk of your car to the pavement when there's gum and all matters of filth all over the treads? Or mobility over stairs?
It's a good concept, but to be truly adopted, it needs to meet all criticism.