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It can handle as much weight as you can handle. We've had half elk and some small bulls gutted out, but still whole.(two points, etc.) Put a guy on each corner, and you can walk a bunch of weight up out of steep holes. If you quarter and bone, a whole elk is possible with two guys. As I stated somewhere else, we like to hunt up long canyons with a trail running down the bottom. Load this thing up and strap the meat down tight with a ratchet strap, and the weight provides the forward momentum. You can walk out without hardly even stopping for a break. There is no lifting, unless you have to roll it over a log. Just walk and balance. I need to put another bicycle brake on it to help hold it back on steep spots. We usually just zig zag back and forth down steep places. Getting deer out is a nothing for two guys, and one guy can run it like a wheelbarrow if you're hauling antelope. Once you've tried it, there's no going back to dragging or packing, unless you're just packing meat out of really nasty spots to get it to the cart.