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title: "1-100 ProGear Wide Body Low Profile Automotive Creeper W/All-Terrain 5\" Casters , Black"
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# 5" all-terrain casters 400 lbs capacity Low profile design 1-100 ProGear Wide Body Low Profile Automotive Creeper W/All-Terrain 5" Casters , Black

**Price:** VT127200
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚗 Roll with the Best: Your Ultimate Automotive Companion!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 1-100 ProGear Wide Body Low Profile Automotive Creeper W/All-Terrain 5" Casters , Black
- **How much does it cost?** VT127200 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Unmatched Mobility:** Navigate effortlessly with 5" hard TPR synthetic rubber casters.
- • **Compact & Convenient:** Lightweight design at just 1.76 ounces for easy transport.
- • **Elevate Your Workspace:** Experience unparalleled comfort with a wide contoured deck.
- • **Heavy-Duty Performance:** Supports up to 400 lbs for all your automotive needs.
- • **Stability Meets Safety:** Wide body drop deck design eliminates pinch points.

## Overview

The Traxion1-100 ProGear Wide Body Low Profile Automotive Creeper is designed for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency. With a low profile design for extra working room, a wide contoured deck for stability, and robust 5" all-terrain casters, this creeper supports up to 400 lbs, making it the perfect tool for any automotive task.

## Description

The Original Traxion WideBody Creeper is the ultimate tool for comfort and mobility in your workshop. With its huge 5-inch casters, this creeper glides smoothly over any rough or uneven surfaces, making it the perfect choice for any mechanic who needs to move around their workspace easily and quickly. The outrigger frame provides a low profile, ensuring that you can get to even the tightest spaces with ease. The wide body drop deck is designed to eliminate torso pinch points, ensuring maximum comfort and safety for the user. The contoured deck is extra wide and has built-in lumbar support, providing superior comfort and reducing fatigue, so you can work longer and more productively. The extra padding in the deck ensures that you are comfortable even when working for extended periods of time. The Traxion WideBody Creeper is built to last, with a sturdy construction that can handle the toughest tasks. With its innovative design and superior performance, this creeper is the perfect tool for any professional mechanic. From automotive tools that make the mechanic safer and more productive to truck accessories that improve accessibility, Traxion Engineered Products is dedicated to meeting the needs of its customers, and the WideBody Creeper is a testament to that commitment.

Review: Comfortable, big, easiest rolling I have seen - Before this creeper, I had 2 other ones, a big box store one and a $140 SnapOn basic creeper. Both of those had issues with rolling and kneeling on them, so I decided to give this one a try, after talking to a few guys and calling Traxion directly to ask about a few details. First of all, I am 6'2", 235lb, and even with my weight fully on it, it rolls unbelievably smooth and easy. Wheels go over small stuff, grime, cardboard, small hoses and pipes and occasional pebbles on the shop floor. Wheels do have a ball bearing on top (swivel) and a sleeve bearing for the axle, and are big comparing to other standard creepers. Frame is a perimeter type, with one big oval underneath the pad with no cross beams. It is sturdy, back is made out of plywood not particle board, and 4 arms with wheels are welded to the frame. I did not notice any issues with the paint as the previous reviewer mentioned, in fact, it appears to be a very nice finish - it withstood rolling over plastic and sheet metal scrap with no scratches that went all the way through to the steel. I guess only time will tell how well paint lasts, but to me, it looks very well and durable. Pad itself is the more comfortable than my previous 2 creepers. If you spend any significant time on your back on the creeper, you will appreciate a nice cushion that padded creepers provide. My first plastic creeper was way to "pointy", with all kinds of pressure points from clothing and tools that got caught underneath my back. SnapOn creeper was better in this regard, but I think this Traxion pad is even better. I just spent about 4.5 hours on it, and I do not feel a single point that hurts. It is also fairly wide, so rolling onto your side is not a problem and you will not end up on the side rails. But aside from all this, I think the biggest advantage of this creeper, for me, is the absence of side rails. Side rails on creepers add rigidity that is necessary for support, but also prevent you from kneeling or sitting on the creeper comfortably. Quite frequently my shins would get bruised from banging against the rails, and my thighs would get numb from sitting on the creeper with rails. Traxion creeper does not have rails at all, and thanx to this open design, when kneeling and sitting on it I have no issues at all. This is something that was very important for me, although I do understand other people that prefer rails for support when rolling around. I just think that because of my weight and size, I do not really roll off the pad that easily, so this side support is not something I need. Quite the opposite, I do not want it, so that I can use the creeper as a kneel board or a shallow seat. I also did not experience issues with my legs getting caught or rubbing against the wheels or arms. Maybe this is due to my longer legs that arch above the arms with wheels, but I can not be sure. Compared to my first creeper which was a dog-bone like, overhead reach and leg comfort are superior, with no problems extending arms above my head to reach stuff and no issues when rolling my head around looking for tools or bolts on the floor. The top surface of the creeper, when measured at the lowest point, is 4.75 inches from the ground, with bottom frame being just around 1 inch from the ground. For comparison, my Snappy creeper sits at 1 inch from the ground, with top surface at 4 inches from the ground. Width of the SnapOn creeper is 17.25 inches, where this one is at 19 inches. Overall, I think this is excellent creeper, and is certainly the best one I owned.
Review: FANTASTIC, LOVE IT. - I'm going to start off by qualifying myself to lend credibility to my review. I just turned 65 years old and I've been a shade tree mechanic ever since I got my first car. I'm also a certified, licensed Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic & Inspector on Airplanes and Helicoptors. Now, of all the creepers I've owned over the years, this is hands down the best one I've ever owned. It's the first one I've had that I could sit on the very end of it and not have it tip up or roll away from me.Most of them are difficult for an old man to get off as they want to flip up or roll away. The platform on this fits my body very well. I'm 6'2" and I weigh 250 pounds. The larger than average wheels don't get in the way at all and they roll across the garage floor with ease. Now that I've got this and know how good it is, I personally think it's worth over $100. Some reviews say the wheels are too big to go under their car. If you stop for a second and think about it, your body is higher than any wheels on any creeper when you lay down on it, so how could the wheels be to high if your body slides under the vehicle? I've rated this a five but I'd give it a a ten if I could. I JUST LOVE IT! Jim Honeycutt

## Features

- Low profile design provides users with additional working room while underneath a vehicle
- Wide contoured deck adds extra comfort and stability when in-use
- Huge 5" Casters made of Hard TPR Synthetic Rubber for a best in class mobility
- Wide body drop deck does not have any pinch points
- Weight capacity: 400 lbs

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Manufacturer | Traxion |
| Brand | Traxion |
| Model | 1-100 |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 5 x 7.5 inches |
| Item model number | 1-100 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1-100 |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Comfortable, big, easiest rolling I have seen
*by G***A on January 10, 2014*

Before this creeper, I had 2 other ones, a big box store one and a $140 SnapOn basic creeper. Both of those had issues with rolling and kneeling on them, so I decided to give this one a try, after talking to a few guys and calling Traxion directly to ask about a few details. First of all, I am 6'2", 235lb, and even with my weight fully on it, it rolls unbelievably smooth and easy. Wheels go over small stuff, grime, cardboard, small hoses and pipes and occasional pebbles on the shop floor. Wheels do have a ball bearing on top (swivel) and a sleeve bearing for the axle, and are big comparing to other standard creepers. Frame is a perimeter type, with one big oval underneath the pad with no cross beams. It is sturdy, back is made out of plywood not particle board, and 4 arms with wheels are welded to the frame. I did not notice any issues with the paint as the previous reviewer mentioned, in fact, it appears to be a very nice finish - it withstood rolling over plastic and sheet metal scrap with no scratches that went all the way through to the steel. I guess only time will tell how well paint lasts, but to me, it looks very well and durable. Pad itself is the more comfortable than my previous 2 creepers. If you spend any significant time on your back on the creeper, you will appreciate a nice cushion that padded creepers provide. My first plastic creeper was way to "pointy", with all kinds of pressure points from clothing and tools that got caught underneath my back. SnapOn creeper was better in this regard, but I think this Traxion pad is even better. I just spent about 4.5 hours on it, and I do not feel a single point that hurts. It is also fairly wide, so rolling onto your side is not a problem and you will not end up on the side rails. But aside from all this, I think the biggest advantage of this creeper, for me, is the absence of side rails. Side rails on creepers add rigidity that is necessary for support, but also prevent you from kneeling or sitting on the creeper comfortably. Quite frequently my shins would get bruised from banging against the rails, and my thighs would get numb from sitting on the creeper with rails. Traxion creeper does not have rails at all, and thanx to this open design, when kneeling and sitting on it I have no issues at all. This is something that was very important for me, although I do understand other people that prefer rails for support when rolling around. I just think that because of my weight and size, I do not really roll off the pad that easily, so this side support is not something I need. Quite the opposite, I do not want it, so that I can use the creeper as a kneel board or a shallow seat. I also did not experience issues with my legs getting caught or rubbing against the wheels or arms. Maybe this is due to my longer legs that arch above the arms with wheels, but I can not be sure. Compared to my first creeper which was a dog-bone like, overhead reach and leg comfort are superior, with no problems extending arms above my head to reach stuff and no issues when rolling my head around looking for tools or bolts on the floor. The top surface of the creeper, when measured at the lowest point, is 4.75 inches from the ground, with bottom frame being just around 1 inch from the ground. For comparison, my Snappy creeper sits at 1 inch from the ground, with top surface at 4 inches from the ground. Width of the SnapOn creeper is 17.25 inches, where this one is at 19 inches. Overall, I think this is excellent creeper, and is certainly the best one I owned.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ FANTASTIC, LOVE IT.
*by J***H on March 31, 2014*

I'm going to start off by qualifying myself to lend credibility to my review. I just turned 65 years old and I've been a shade tree mechanic ever since I got my first car. I'm also a certified, licensed Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic & Inspector on Airplanes and Helicoptors. Now, of all the creepers I've owned over the years, this is hands down the best one I've ever owned. It's the first one I've had that I could sit on the very end of it and not have it tip up or roll away from me.Most of them are difficult for an old man to get off as they want to flip up or roll away. The platform on this fits my body very well. I'm 6'2" and I weigh 250 pounds. The larger than average wheels don't get in the way at all and they roll across the garage floor with ease. Now that I've got this and know how good it is, I personally think it's worth over $100. Some reviews say the wheels are too big to go under their car. If you stop for a second and think about it, your body is higher than any wheels on any creeper when you lay down on it, so how could the wheels be to high if your body slides under the vehicle? I've rated this a five but I'd give it a a ten if I could. I JUST LOVE IT! Jim Honeycutt

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good creeper for concrete but not really for rough surfaces.
*by M***E on January 16, 2026*

They say that this creeper can roll easily over rough surfaces such as sand or gravel or leaves or whatever. I don't think so. I laid down on it and tried to move it over a Sandy gravelly area and it was very hard to move. It probably would work great on concrete but really don't expect it to work too well on leaves and rocks and sand and stuff like that. Otherwise it seems like a nice creeper. On concrete of course.

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