TraXion Pro Gear Foldable Topside Creeper
3-700
The all new Professional Topside Creeper reaches 12” higher than The Original. This allows the Professional TopSide Creeper to access larger equipment such as big rigs, monster trucks, military vehicles and airplanes. The NEW Professional TC is also significantly wider. This fixes the torso pinch problem of The Original. The greater width makes The Professional TopSide Creeper more stable and much more comfortable for the bigger technician. It has an I-Base design that allows more flexible positioning around the vehicle. The PRO TC allows the technician to reach 40% more area around the front of most vehicles and equipment. The Professional Topside Creeper glides into place - even over debris and rough shop floors thanks to the new 5” synthetic rubber casters. Two of the casters lock into place to provide leverage on tools. The Professional Topside Creeper folds much more compact than the Original Topside Creeper. This is very important in space challenged shops. It is is also much easier to deploy and recover which saves valuable time and space.
The ProGear TopSide Creeper includes a Cable Management System. The wired technician can route cables and/or air hoses through the PigTail keepers so that the lines are conveniently out of the way. This is another feature of the ProGear TopSide Creeper that shows our understanding of today’s technician. It’s about productivity. The Cable Management System takes seconds to utilize but saves much more time in productivity. This feature is particularly favorable for paint and body shops and aircraft maintenance.
The ProGear TopSide Creeper has a fully padded frame with a replaceable, padded upholstery cover. The cover is secured using velcro, so it is removable for cleaning or replacement. The upholstered cover slides over a sling instead of a hard plywood deck. This improves comfort, reduces weight and makes replacing the decking much easier.
•This is the unit that has been used on multiple TruckU TV shows! The guys on TruckU love the Pro Gear Topside Creeper.
•Don't forget to add the Topside Tool Tray for a complete back saving tool set.
The ProGear TopSide Creeper includes a Cable Management System. The wired technician can route cables and/or air hoses through the PigTail keepers so that the lines are conveniently out of the way. This is another feature of the ProGear TopSide Creeper that shows our understanding of today’s technician. It’s about productivity. The Cable Management System takes seconds to utilize but saves much more time in productivity. This feature is particularly favorable for paint and body shops and aircraft maintenance.
The ProGear TopSide Creeper has a fully padded frame with a replaceable, padded upholstery cover. The cover is secured using velcro, so it is removable for cleaning or replacement. The upholstered cover slides over a sling instead of a hard plywood deck. This improves comfort, reduces weight and makes replacing the decking much easier.
•This is the unit that has been used on multiple TruckU TV shows! The guys on TruckU love the Pro Gear Topside Creeper.
•Don't forget to add the Topside Tool Tray for a complete back saving tool set.
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Description
Maximum height to ground: 72"
Minimum height to ground: 48"
Height of base: 7.25"
Weight Limit: 400lbs
Minimum height to ground: 48"
Height of base: 7.25"
Weight Limit: 400lbs
Details
- 3-700
- 3-700
- 856213002535
- TraXion Engineered Products
- New
Shipping Information
- Item Requires Shipping
- 75.0 lbs.
- W22.2500” x H8.2500” x L60.5000”
- Free Shipping
- This item ships in its own box.
Customer Reviews
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Reviewed by: George08/26/2022 05:29PM
Product ownership: Less than 1 week
Purchased from: KT Performance
Comments:
Ok, I'm not one to usually take my time out of my busy day, just to tell people that something is junk. But this time I had to make an acception. If I could upload pictures I would.
-First off, out of the box there was a bunch of cosmetic damage. I understand a nick here or there from packing/shipping, it happens. For this gem, it looked like someone taped Chris Rock's face to it and showed it to Will Smith. Needless to say, the hardware and loose parts were everywhere. Also right out of the box, there was rust on the welds and some rust that built up under and bubbled the paint/powdercoat and started peeling away already. Not a little fisheye spot either. A strip of rust a few inches long. Even body panels on dodge trucks last longer than this did.
-So for assembly, it was straight forward and simple. Bolts supplied are ridiculously undersized for the holes that are drilled. (Instert your own dirty joke) You can't really put any torque on the I-beam to cross member bolts because the metal is thin and will start caving in like a mexican child when the Chancla is in the air.
-As far as usage, I'm not impressed. Honestly disappointed. The flat bar that is curved for the pad is only 3/8 inches thick, and the only thing separating that thin bar from your chest/torso is the thin fake leather, and a prayer. There is a 1/4in pad that starts to compress with just the weight of my own stress, but that's on the outer edge to make the pad look deceivingly comfy and has no sole purpose, like Hillary Clinton. Because it's not padding any part of your body, only your pride after this purchase. Finding out the hard way while actually on the creeper, just a slight lean one way, and the opposing wheel is lifting off the ground causing you to have an aneurysm and doing your quickest Jackie Chan move to save your life. Which in turn now, renders the "locked wheel" useless. Changing the height is stupidly over-engineered like a german car company. Why can't just make a separate latch that allows the height change, Instead of using a supporting structural part of the entire unit that you have to undo every time? I've barely had this creeper, and I can already tell I wish I would have just bought the cheapest one as it is more comfortable and easier to use, kinda like a fat prostitute. And that's speaking from experience. (Talking about the topside creeper now) The cheapest one is seriously more comfortable.