Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Rubberising your Bakkie



Rubberising your bakkie has numerous benefits. It provides ample protection to your flat bed and to the goods that you need to transport. You buy a bakkie because it is a work vehicle and you intend to use it for the transportation of goods. A rubberised bed and a canopy on the back of your bakkie means that the transportation possibilities are endless.

Let’s use a farrier as an example. A farrier will be travelling every day to locations that are often quite far apart. On top of all the travelling, they will need to be transporting a multitude of tools to assist them with their work. These tools will most definitely all be stored in the back of the bakkie. Now try to imagine a bakkie without a rubberised lining. Your tools, horseshoes, forges, and equipment will be slipping and sliding all over the place. They can be damaged in the process. Farrier equipment is very expensive, so it needs to be protected. Rubberising your bakkie bed is a great way to do this. The added protection, along with a canopy, will ensure that all of your goods are protected. No more slipping and sliding! Farriers travel to remote locations, so they will often be travelling on sand and pothole-infested roads. With a rubberised canopy bed, they don’t need to stress about losing or damaging any equipment.

If you’re looking for a solution to your bakkie woes, all you need to do is give Kango Canopies a call. We have all of your canopy solutions.