The Malone Clipper™ Deluxe Universal Cart is designed for canoe and kayak ground transportation. The folding anodized aluminum frame resists corrosion and disassembles to fit into your kayak. The rugged 10” airless "Never Go Flat" tires are built for all ground surfaces and quickly pop off the frame for easy storage. When loading, the oversized padding on the frame protects the boat, while the locking kick stand keeps the cart steady. This cart has a 200 pound capacity and includes tie down straps.
The features of the Malone Clipper™ Deluxe Universal Cart are as follows:
Now, let's answer some frequently asked questions about the Malone Clipper™ Deluxe Universal Cart:
Can you use this for a trailer for less than a 100 pounds?? happyjack
Absolutely not! This unit is lightweight for stowage and has no wheel bearings. It is used for manually moving the kayak from the car to the water and back. It can be stowed for use on your expedition for land crossings. Do not try to make a trailer with this unit.
Can I use this for an inflated Sea Eagle kayak?
Yes. No problem, as long as the kayak is inflated enough so that the ends don't droop to the ground.
Clipper vs. Nomad. What's the difference?
The Nomad is smaller and lighter than the Clipper. The stands are different. Nomad - 150 lb. load, Clipper - 200 lb; Clipper says it can also be used for a canoe. Nomad Measures 24-by-14-by-12 (W x H x D); 7.9 lbs. Clipper - Product Dimensions: 29 x 14 x 7 inches; 9.3 pounds.
The description says "Includes airless "Never-Go-Flat" tires. Yet, a couple of reviews said they need to be filled. Are they airless or not? Thanks.
I purchased mine about 4 years ago and it uses inflatable tires. From reading the product description and more recent reviews it appears they have switched to an airless tire.
Absolutely not! This unit is light weight for stowage and has no wheel bearings. It is used for manually moving the kayak from the car to the water and back. It can be stowed for use on your expedition for land crossings. Do not try to make a trailer with this unit.
Yes. No problem, as long as the kayak is inflated enough so that the ends don't droop to the ground.
The Nomad is smaller and lighter than the Clipper. The stands are different. Nomad - 150 lb. load, Clipper - 200 lb; Clipper says it can also be used for a canoe. Nomad Measures 24-by-14-by-12 (W x H x D); 7.9 lbs. Clipper - Product Dimensions: 29 x 14 x 7 inches ; 9.3 pounds
I purchased mine about 4 years ago and it uses inflatable tires. from reading the product description and more recent reviews it appears they have switched to an airless tire.