The Bonnlo Scupper Kayak Cart Carrier Trolley is a great option for transporting your sit-on-top kayak with ease. It has a weight capacity of up to 120 lbs, making it suitable for a range of kayaks.
One of the standout features of this kayak cart is its airless tires. These solid PU tires (10"D x 3.5"W) don't sink and cannot go flat, even when traversing through sand and gravel. Plus, they are free from any chemical smell, ensuring a pleasant experience.
Designed specifically for sit-on-top kayaks, this cart features a 360-degree rotary pluck design. It can easily fit kayaks with scupper holes that are at least 3/4" in diameter, regardless of the width of the kayak.
When it comes to durability, the Bonnlo Scupper Kayak Cart does not disappoint. It is constructed with a rust-resistant aluminum frame and features a rubber cushion to protect against abrasion to both your kayak and vehicle.
Not only is this cart functional, but it is also convenient to use. It folds easily for storage and transport, and the tires can be swiftly removed with the lynch pin. This allows you to store the entire carrier in a large backpack or your vessel while on the water.
Now, let's take a look at some frequently asked questions about the Bonnlo Scupper Kayak Cart Carrier Trolley:
Q: Will this work with a bona fide ss 127 kayak?
A: If your kayak has scupper holes, it will fit. It adjusts to fit any width kayak.
Q: Will this work on an ascend 12t?
A: It will work on any kayak with scupper holes. It looks like the ascend 12t has the holes and possibly comes with plugs. Remove the plugs and insert the cart legs.
Q: Will this float if it falls in the water?
A: I have not dropped it into the water, but likely it will sink.
Q: Is this only for sit-on-top kayaks? Why wouldn’t it work with others?
A: This fits my sit-inside kayak since the kayak has scupper holes. Many sit-in kayaks do have scupper holes going from the top to the bottom of the boat.
If your kayak has scupper holes, it will fit. It adjusts to fit any width kayak.
It will work on any kayak with scupper holes. It looks like the ascend 12t has the holes and possibly comes with plugs. Remove the plugs and insert the cart legs.
I have not dropped it into the water, but likely it will sink.
This fits my sit-inside kayak, since the kayak has scupper holes. Many sit-in kayaks do have scupper holes going from the top to the bottom of the boat.