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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Essential for getting your kayak to the water. Get it strapped on the right way and off you go :)
Garth M
Reviewed in Canada on September 7, 2024
I bought this for transporting my canoe from my campsite down to the water. This is absolutely perfect. Small, lightweight but tough enough to do the job. I am very pleased. Works exactly as described and is very easy just like the video shows.
Print girl
Reviewed in Canada on December 22, 2024
This little cart has great potential but you really need to experiment with it a bit to find the perfect position for your kayak to sit on it and not be pulled off. I’m not sure I’ve found that yet but I haven’t given up yet.
John Smith
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
I use this for my paddleboard and fishing setup, and it works great! Sturdy and easy to use!
Collin Borzell
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
I use this to portage my kayak, and I especially like how light it is. I also have a more complex/expensive cart, however, I like how this one doesn't separate as easily, so I can strap it to the back deck of my touring kayak with out fear it will disassemble itself.
DebJ
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
I really like this product, but it’s definitely more suited for a kayak. It was difficult to use with a lake canoe.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2022
I got this for use on my Old Town Predator (pedal kayak)....it is perfect. Kayak and gear weigh over 100# and this cart just slides in underneath and allows me to singlehandedly roll the unit up and down 20 stone steps at my Maine cottage....plus easy manuevering on the beach, in the storage sheds, etc.Great product....very sturdy
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2021
Only 2 dislikes, one is the tip starter to tear after couple uses, and the 2nd was I wish the straps were removable. Other than that it's great
Dax
Reviewed in Canada on March 24, 2021
Doesn't fit Pelican Sentinel Angler Kayak scupper holes. Inside, the scupper holes have like a washer much narrower. I'm not sure if it's ok to enlarge the holes to make it fit.Otherwise I like them very much, very well made.c
Peter Harbut
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 2, 2021
Very good and strong And very well-made💪
John Tkaczuk
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2020
It rolls good, but is not wide enough,for “Jackson kayaks “ it’s over priced for what you get,ended up welding an extra peace on so I could get the right Length , the lock down screw Collapsed the inner axle which is important,because it’s supposed to stop the axle from sliding back and forth
Christopher Ekstrom
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2020
I purchased this item after researching many different Kayak Carts. This cart says it is durable and can carry up to 165 lbs. I have an Old Town Top Water 106 PDL that weighs 95 lbs. After the third use, the wheels bent so far and then finally one broke off while I was attempting to cart my kayak back to my truck. This was on a gravel road to an old concrete boat ramp so not the most gnarly of off roaring with a kayak cart. The Cart straps began rubbing on the wheels. I re adjusted the kayak on the cart and noticed the wheels were bent so badly that they were almost touching the hull. I had another 50 feet to go and tried to pull the rest of the way. The kayak cart collapsed under the kayak and I had to carry the kayak the last 30 or 40 feet to the truck.This cart is not designed well and Light weight aluminum that makes a 90 degree bend is not even close to strong enough for a 100lb kayak, let alone 165 lbs... The seller did respond quickly asking for pictures so they could make it better, but when I asked them how to proceed for a refund they gave me a generic, “contact amazon customer support” response. I guess I have to ship it back to them and hope I receive a refund. Fortunately this happened so quickly that I am still within the return window.To sum this up, I would definitely not recommend this cart for anyone who has a kayak heavier than they can carry by themselves. Maybe it’s useful on pavement with a very light weight Kayak, just beware that you may end up having to carry your kayak without the use of the cart. Not something I’m willing to do with a 100lb kayak.
Robert Ellis
Reviewed in Canada on July 13, 2020
The posts with the rubbers are way too big, I had to open the post holes in the kayak to their maximum width with a dremel and it was still not enough so I cut the rubber on the cart to bare metal defeating the purpose of having rubber posts and it just fit through.I would not have bothered going through all of this but my daughter needed her kayak portable immediately as she is going with her friends and I didn't want her left behind.The cart has nice big wheels and a sturdy frame and doesn't run all over the place but they really need to not make the posts so thick.One other thing I noticed after I cut off the rubber tips is that it is made of regular metal so expect it to rust out eventually.I should have bought one in aluminum.Don't drop this in the water, it will not float.This cart will work with a lot of tweaking but you should really look for something better.
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