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Wilderness Systems Kayak Cart

Wilderness Systems Kayak Cart

Description

Fishing kayak owners and paddlers with heavy loads now have an award-winning product to transport their kayak. This workhorse cart will transport up to 330 pounds with ease and comes with balloon-style beach wheels that will never go flat. All-terrain wheels (sold separately) can be swapped onto the same frame and increase the carrying capacity to 450 pounds. It is also easy to load and unload the kayak - no kickstands or scupper posts required - and two included security straps prevent the kayak from slipping. Cart is collapsible for storage and can fit into larger kayak hatches. The heavy duty cart is constructed of marine-grade, High-strength, Heat-Treated aluminum alloy for superior strength.

Paddling magazine's 2018 winner in the 'best transport/storage/launching' category

Engineered to transport the heaviest kayaks - up to 330 pounds

Easy to load and unload the kayak – no kickstands or scupper posts required

Bunker bar frame - adjustable width prevents the kayak from twisting and slipping sideways

Two height options - high for odd shaped hulls that would usually rub on cart wheels, low for a lower center of gravity to prevent tip overs

Frame constructed of marine-grade, high-strength, heat-treated aluminum alloy for superior strength

Two security straps included with cart

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How does the height adjust? Do not see it looking at the item. The U-shaped bars can be mounted on top of or beneath the mounting blocks on the crossbar for either a high or low position.

What's the minimum Distance you can adjust the horizontal bars? I need 9" in width measured to the outside of the tubes. Anything from 0 (touching each other) to 14 inches.

How is it that this cart is advertised for up to 330 lbs, but it is clearly stamped on each tire - 121 lbs max carrying capacity? It doesn't compute. It is a three point cart. Meaning the cart was tested with a 330 lb kayak.

Do amazon sell just the inflatable wheels? I want the option to switch to different wheels. Yes. The Beach Wheels (ASIN# B07JQMT1F3 ) and Flat-Free Wheels (ASIN# B07JQMT1ZN) are both available on Amazon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does the height adjust? Do not see it looking at the item.

The U-shaped bars can be mounted on top of or beneath the mounting blocks on the crossbar for either a high or low position.

What's the minimum Distance you can adjust the horizontal bars? I need 9" in width measured to the outside of the tubes

Anything from 0 (touching each other) to 14 inches.

How is it that this cart is advertised for up to 330 lbs, but it is clearly stamped on each tire - 121 lbs max carrying capacity? It doesn't compute.

It is a three point cart. Meaning the cart was tested with a 330 lb kayak.

Do amazon sell just the inftable wheels? I want the option to switch to different wheels

Yes. The Beach Wheels (ASIN# B07JQMT1F3 ) and Flat-Free Wheels (ASIN# B07JQMT1ZN) are both available on Amazon.