The wheelbarrow is made from plastic for a light and manageable weight with a plastic rims connected to the rubber tires. The adjustable shoulder rests connect to the metal frame for stability and increased durability, along with a grip holder in place for added control.
The funnel allows for easy flow of materials out of the wheelbarrow. The screws are bolted down at the bottom of the plastic to the metal frame.
The width of the wheelbarrow checks in around 3 feet. The pastic tray sits ontop of the frame with added metal running up the back towards the adjustable grip. The frame also runs up to the shoulder rests so that the wheelbarrow has less chance of separate parts falling apart.
The axle runs along the metal frame in order to connect the wheels. A steel rest sits at the bottom to keep the wheelbarrow in place when not in use.
The leverage of the person utilizes the shoulder rests so that the wheelbarrow tilts forward and puts the weight on the users’ shoulders. The metal frame running up vertically to the shoulder rests allows the user to adjust the height of the pads based on the size of the user. The one available arm can use the grip stick for added balance and better control over the barrow.