Board And Kayak
Updated on 12/1/2024
Wilderness Kayak Cart

Wilderness 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 450 pounds with ease and comes with flat-free wheels.

Large 12" Diameter airless wheels never go flat and roll over rough terrain smoothly. Large balloon style beach wheels (sold separately) can be swapped onto the same frame. 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 with the wheels being stored in large kayak hatches and the frame stored on deck with bungee rigging. The heavy duty cart is constructed of marine-grade, high-strength, heat-treated aluminum alloy for superior strength.

Wilderness Systems Heavy Duty Kayak Cart

  • Paddling magazine's 2018 winner in the 'best transport/storage/launching' Category
  • Engineered to transport the heaviest kayaks - up to 450 pounds
  • Easy to load and unload the kayak – no kickstand 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 cartwheels, low for a lower center of gravity to prevent tip-overs
  • Completely collapsible for easy storage in most kayak dry wells and storage areas

No, it does not come with beach tires as mentioned in the description.

It does come apart and is adjustable but I don't believe it would fit in the front hatch of a 2013 Ride 135. The wheels probably would and bungee the rest in the back.

It's $199.99 as of 4.30.21, which is still expensive. But it may arguably be one of the toughest carts available! Built like a little tank.

It will work with most kayaks of all brands.

Frequently Asked Questions

It says in description that it comes with two of the flat beach tires but I don’t see that anywhere else? Are there beach tires that come with this?

No

Will this fit in the front hatch of a 2013 Ride 135?

It does come apart and is adjustable but I don't believe it would fit. The wheels probably would and bungee the rest in the back.

Why is the price over $300?!

It's $199.99 as of 4.30.21, which is still expensive. But it may arguably be one of the toughest carts available! Built like a little tank.

Does this only fit wilderness kayaks?

It will work with most kayaks of all brands. James