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Topic: New Hobie Fold and Stow Kayak Cart  (Read 1603 times)

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Nothing that has a hobie logo on it is cheap,I'd buy it if my fishing spots had long hikes to get to
My biggest worry is that my wife(when I'm dead)will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it


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It sure  looks like it wouldn't do well in sand.  Wheeleez is still the best solution.   I am able to store my wheels in the front hatch of my Revo.  The frame rides in the rear well with bungies to hold it.


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It sure  looks like it wouldn't do well in sand.  Wheeleez is still the best solution.   I am able to store my wheels in the front hatch of my Revo.  The frame rides in the rear well with bungies to hold it.
Agreed. The malone cart I got from you with the super wide wheels has served me very well to get me started but one thing I quickly realized is that the width of the wheels is only part of what makes the wheeleez cart as great as it is. The low pressure pnumatic tires are much better at not getting caught up on uneven surfaces.


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i like it but agree that the wheel needs to be the wheelez one. I wonder if the hobie trax 2-30 wheel would fit.


It sure  looks like it wouldn't do well in sand.  Wheeleez is still the best solution.   I am able to store my wheels in the front hatch of my Revo.  The frame rides in the rear well with bungies to hold it.

the big beach wheelez fit in the front hatch? I'll have to give it a try


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Saw this design made by a dude in Australia. I'm currently building this frame in my shop.


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Saw this design made by a dude in Australia. I'm currently building this frame in my shop.


That looks very promising but looks very heavy.maybe if it's made out of aluminum
My biggest worry is that my wife(when I'm dead)will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it


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It sure  looks like it wouldn't do well in sand.  Wheeleez is still the best solution.   I am able to store my wheels in the front hatch of my Revo.  The frame rides in the rear well with bungies to hold it.

which wheeleez do you have? I tried to put the beach wheeleez in the front hatch of the outback and wasn't able to fit both in there lol

Saw this design made by a dude in Australia. I'm currently building this frame in my shop.




thats awesome Ariel. Look like a great design


 

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