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Topic: Wheeleez $199 with coupon code  (Read 2725 times)

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RBark

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Got mine!! They are incredible.  Went over bumps effortlessly. Love it.
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I think its time to give them a try. I have been thinking about getting the wide hard beach wheel upgrade for my Malone cart for around $100. Everyone seems to think so highly about the wheeleez, I figure it will be worth the extra $100. I've only done a few mostly short beach hauls and I know I don't want to try a long one with what I have. I wish I could have avoided the shipping, there went half the discount. :( I sure hope I can get them in my front hatch.
I can't.  :smt009 I guess that will limit it's use, but I'm sure I'll love it in the sand.
cable lock them at the launch, to a tree, rail, etc, or if it is an easy quick walk back to the vehicle, store them there, i never understand why people want to carry them with them on the water, unless you are not coming back to the same launch spot, like a river float, in which case i would use the smaller hard ground wheelez, which fit in just about in any SOT hatch, cameron


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Wheeleze=indispensable!
At my nearby lake the walk back to the truck is longer than I want to make, and there is nothing solid to lock them up to, so the first time I threw them on top of the front hatch. It worked, but it bothered me to have them there. They got in the way of essential gear, (rods). Now I just tow them a short ways and cinch them to a buoy. I trust other yakers, (there aren't any others there anyways), more than the landlubbers.
My strap is dedicated to the wheels too. They need each other and go places together.
If you don't know where you're headed, any road could get you there.


E Kayaker

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I think its time to give them a try. I have been thinking about getting the wide hard beach wheel upgrade for my Malone cart for around $100. Everyone seems to think so highly about the wheeleez, I figure it will be worth the extra $100. I've only done a few mostly short beach hauls and I know I don't want to try a long one with what I have. I wish I could have avoided the shipping, there went half the discount. :( I sure hope I can get them in my front hatch.
I can't.  :smt009 I guess that will limit it's use, but I'm sure I'll love it in the sand.
cable lock them at the launch, to a tree, rail, etc, or if it is an easy quick walk back to the vehicle, store them there, i never understand why people want to carry them with them on the water, unless you are not coming back to the same launch spot, like a river float, in which case i would use the smaller hard ground wheelez, which fit in just about in any SOT hatch, cameron
If it is a longer walk I may not want to leave my yak unattended while I go back. If you have wheels in the yak you can land at an unplanned place and not be stuck. If I were to cable lock them I would need to figure out how to lock up the wheels as well. I imagine most of the time I will be launching into the salt I will be with a NCKA brother etc. that can watch my stuff if I have to walk them back to the truck. On the delta and lakes I can probably continue to get by with my Malone cart. Crab season is coming, I am looking forward to trying my wheeleez!
http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=42846.msg470404#msg470404

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2 days left before coupon code expires.  :smt003
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