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Topic: Boondox Landing Gear on Outback  (Read 608 times)

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Fish 'n Brew

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  • Location: Loose Screws
  • Date Registered: May 2008
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After struggling to get my 2019 Outback on my Wheeleez cart, my son decided I should try something else. He uses Landing Gear on his Outback but tends to be a Bass angler so sandy surfaces aren't an issue.  Boondox now has "Wheeleze" style wheels for the Landing Gear sets.  Today, he installed the Boondox Outback kit on my yak.  It appears to be a great solution, especially for us OGs using heavy yaks. I now have two sets of axles and wheels.  One for hard surfaces and one for sand.  No need to lock up the wheels or try and stuff them in the front hatch.  They ride out of the way and secure.   Pictures:


fishbushing

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  • Date Registered: Oct 2018
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Nice! Let us know how it goes using them on your next trip. I’ve been thinking of adding one on my AI.
-Jason


fishemotion

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