Lite vs Pro FAQ

Gold Trek Lite vs. Pro – Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What’s the difference between the Gold Trek Lite and Pro models?

A: The primary difference is in the materials used to make the main body parts. The Gold Trek Pro features a high strength and wear resistant composite nylon, making it more rigid and durable. The Lite version uses a tough, lightweight copolymer plastic which is lighter while providing high impact resistance at the cost of overall rigidity and wear resistance.


Q: Is there a performance difference between Lite and Pro?

A: No—performance is the same. Both versions use the same 36" long sluice with drop riffles, damper flap, and Crux Drop Riffle matting. You'll get identical gold capture capabilities and throughput (~1 yard/hr unclassified material).


Q: How much do the two versions weigh?

A:

  • Lite: ~10 lbs assembled

  • Pro: Slightly heavier, around ~13 lbs

Both are backpackable and designed for ultralight field use.


Q: What are the main advantages of choosing the Pro version?

A:

  • Composite nylon material formulation: Durable, more rigid, higher wear resistance

  • Outdoorsman aesthetic: Available in military colors, army green, desert tan, black and carbon fiber

If you prospect frequently or want top-tier materials and performance, the Pro is worth the upgrade.


Q: Can I upgrade from Lite to Pro later?

A: The core components of the system are how they are classified which makes it difficult to upgrade without replacing the entire system. If you have purchased a Lite System and are interested in upgrading please contact us to discuss potential options


Q: Which version is best for beginners?

A: The Lite is perfect for beginners or budget-conscious hobbyists. It offers full performance and all essential features are included. The Pro is better for seasoned prospectors who want the most rugged option long term.


Q: Are both models compatible with the same pumps and hoses?

A: Yes. Both versions use the same spray bar system, 1 inch inlet, and are compatible with recommended 12V bilge or gas pumps. Please see our Water Pump FAQ for more information.