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robohalll

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looking for a kayak cart, i guess im not as strong as i thought i was.
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Wheeleez is what you want. They seldom come up for sale because once you get one, you realize that you can't live without it. Expensive, but worth it...
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I'll second the Wheeleez. It's very light and works tremendously well.  I dragged my 100+ lb fully rigged, 2016* Outback over and through mud and puddles up to 4 inches deep. It barely, like an inch or so, dug into the mud. It practically floated across the top. I was sinking into the mud much deeper.  I have also pulled my yak over a driftwood log about a 1/2 foot high and it crawled up and over with some muscle behind it.   I haven't done any beach launches but I hear it floats over sand just as well, and is one of the preferred carts for that type of launch.
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Wheeleez is what you want. They seldom come up for sale because once you get one, you realize that you can't live without it. Expensive, but worth it...

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I had a scupper hole attaching style cart and it cracked my scupper hole walls. A Wilderness Ride . I Wheeleez it now.


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looking for a kayak cart, i guess im not as strong as i thought i was.

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Im kinda partial to my C-Tug use it on both my current yaks and probably my new/used one that's coming.


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Im kinda partial to my C-Tug use it on both my current yaks and probably my new/used one that's coming.
I have had a c-tug for years, disassemble s
And I can store/ take with in my yak.
Works great on hard surfaces and sinks in sand. Bummer!
I made a modification out of pvc and made a axle and made
My own wheels. The tires are more like
Inner tubes and have had to patch, but works as
Good as wheeleez in all terrian.
I will get the big wheeleez wheels with the 3/4" bearings it will
Fit my axle. I think the vinal tires are tuffer.
Years ago I read c-tug with wheeleez wheels bliss!
If you don't already have a cart  pull the trigger on a wheeleez
Cart.
I like most went cheap c-tug $135+ $125 for my mode and wheels
$260... the cost of wheeleez.
There are a lot of c-tug out there, and they work very well
And easily break down for storage, and if your on hard surface, and
If your never in sand.
But, you will eventually find sand, and it may be dragging
Your kayak miles in it.
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Are you looking for new or used?

Used is ok, 
The concensus on the wheelez is pretty impressive
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[quote

Are you looking for new or used?

Used is ok, 
The concensus on the wheelez is pretty impressive

Save your money and go straight to wheelez. I know it's expensive, but it will be cheaper if you go get it at the beginning instead of trying out a bunch of carts and ends up with wheelez anyway.

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i have the regular tuff tire wheeleez that i have been using for a while but didn't care for the loading straps after a few trips. i think the major problem was one kickstand made it very difficult to load a T13 dry or not by yourself. so i ditched everything but the wheels and made a scupper hole mount cart with just the wheels and 1'' pvc. i usually go out of HMB and it works excellent but would like to travel other beaches and don't want to worry about any stress on the scupper holes.

it would seem with 2 kickstands and wider tires that the beach version should be more stable when loading and more one person user friendly compared to the regular tuff tire? either way i just placed an order for the beach cart so another +1.


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Go with Boonedox landing gear.

Just kidding! go with the consensus of Wheelz.