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Topic: Wheeleez cart, rails or not  (Read 745 times)

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NapaAndy

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Finally biting the bullet and buying a wheeleez for my Trident 15 angler after years of substandard and semihomemade draggers. Anyone else buy the rail kit? I want the best possible fit.
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You may also want to consider the wilderness systems cart(https://www.wildernesssystems.com/us/products/heavy-duty-kayak-cart-beach-wheels). I don't have personal experience with it though. Features look good.

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I really like the look of the adjustable width of the support rails on the Wildy version you coulda just wide for a freighter like an X-Factor and narrow for a Scupper Pro and have a super sturdy fit on either.

My only concern is if you wanted to keep it on the kayak, how small does it break down. I haven't seen one in person yet!
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I have the rail kit. It makes for a better fit with the pre 19 outbacks. One drawback is that it takes more time to break down and fold up.


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I really like the look of the adjustable width of the support rails on the Wildy version you coulda just wide for a freighter like an X-Factor and narrow for a Scupper Pro and have a super sturdy fit on either.

My only concern is if you wanted to keep it on the kayak, how small does it break down. I haven't seen one in person yet!

You can see it here: https://www.facebook.com/coylehmanfishing/videos/742230469470562/

I never take my cart on my kayak. So it does not matter to me how it folds up. Wheeleez or the Wildy one.
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