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Topic: New Product - Malone Beach Hauler Kayak Cart  (Read 3213 times)

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Looks promising, $220 MSRP, cheaper than Wheeleez. On sale quite a few places for around $200.

I've been watching this product since I saw it in the pictures at iCast last year.  It truly does look like a promising product, and possibly better than the wheeleez since it has easy to attach rails.   large inflatable wheels, 12", which is measured in imperial instead of that commie metric bullshit. Claims lifetime warranty, not sure the details on that, but Malone has been around a while so at least the company will probably still be here.

Specs:
Capacity   Length   Width   Height   Weight
< 250 lbs.   16"   39"            15"      20.5 lbs.

couple of links for reference:
http://maloneautoracks.com/BeachHauler-TM-250-Soft-Terrain-Heavy-Duty-Boat-Cart-w-Bunks.html
http://www.outdoorplay.com/Malone-Beach-Hauler-Kayak-Cart
https://www.amazon.com/Malone-Auto-Racks-BeachHauler-250/dp/B06XJNZB9F

Will it hold up? Only time will tell but it sure looks promising.

Anyone have one or willing to be a guinea pig? Anyone see a local dealer stocking one?


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It turns out I need something like that w/rails to cart my Carribean 12. Because the keel is so pronounced...it won't sit flat on my wheeleez cart.
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It turns out I need something like that w/rails to cart my Carribean 12. Because the keel is so pronounced...it won't sit flat on my wheeleez cart.
did you ever see my rail mod for my wheeleez? http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=55710.msg629511#msg629511

well obviously you did since you responded to that post, but that would be an option if you like your current cart.  I honestly don't love my cart but its still living like 5 years later.
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Clavey is supposed to get them in.  Craig, think you can get us a demo?  :smt003


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Looks good. How does the width compare to Wheeleez?
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20 lbs seems heavy.
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20 lbs seems heavy.
it most certainly does and I somehow doubt that manufacturer statistic.


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20 lbs seems heavy.
it most certainly does and I somehow doubt that manufacturer statistic.

Wheeleez claims to be 10 lbs. And, to answer my own question, Wheeleez claims to be 34.5 inches wide, while this Malone cart has a "frame" width of 39.5 inches. It sounds like it's significantly bigger than the Wheeleez...
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20 lbs seems heavy.
it most certainly does and I somehow doubt that manufacturer statistic.

Wheeleez claims to be 10 lbs. And, to answer my own question, Wheeleez claims to be 34.5 inches wide, while this Malone cart has a "frame" width of 39.5 inches. It sounds like it's significantly bigger than the Wheeleez...
the only way would be to find a honest retailer willing to give us measurements. 


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20 lbs seems heavy.
it most certainly does and I somehow doubt that manufacturer statistic.

Wheeleez claims to be 10 lbs. And, to answer my own question, Wheeleez claims to be 34.5 inches wide, while this Malone cart has a "frame" width of 39.5 inches. It sounds like it's significantly bigger than the Wheeleez...
the only way would be to find a honest retailer willing to give us measurements.

Not sure what you mean, but the numbers I gave come from the here
http://maloneautoracks.com/BeachHauler-TM-250-Soft-Terrain-Heavy-Duty-Boat-Cart-w-Bunks.html
and here
https://www.rei.com/product/768311/wheeleez-kayak-cart-beach
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20 lbs seems heavy.
it most certainly does and I somehow doubt that manufacturer statistic.

Wheeleez claims to be 10 lbs. And, to answer my own question, Wheeleez claims to be 34.5 inches wide, while this Malone cart has a "frame" width of 39.5 inches. It sounds like it's significantly bigger than the Wheeleez...
the only way would be to find a honest retailer willing to give us measurements.

Not sure what you mean, but the numbers I gave come from the here
http://maloneautoracks.com/BeachHauler-TM-250-Soft-Terrain-Heavy-Duty-Boat-Cart-w-Bunks.html
and here
https://www.rei.com/product/768311/wheeleez-kayak-cart-beach
Just means that those stats come from manufacturers.  I'd try to get a local retailer to put a tape measure and a scale on them to see how accurate those are.


 

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