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Topic: Best yak cart 4 the $  (Read 5686 times)

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wetwhopper

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I have the Pacific Ocean and 2 fishable creeks within a 1/8th of a mile walking distance from home. Terrain varries from rocky to full on sand. I would have to secure the cart in or to the mini-X. Anyone know the best cart for the money?  ???

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Wheel-EZ hands down. It's pricey but you can get a deal if we all buy one. This cart is a necessity if you have to cross any soft surface. For the 5 months I've had mine I'd highly recommend it. You could go the cheap route but you'll pay for it in the end. I had a piece o'crap Hobie cart that exploded and left me stranded 1/4 mile from my car after a loooong day. IMO NOT-WORTH-IT.

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Ditto what Z said. 

You can make your own cart from a couple $10 wheels and some PVC, but it will never work as well as the wheeleze carts and you'll just end up buying a wheeleze in the end anyway.
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I have seen so many carts break ...

I don't have one yet, but a Wheelez is in my future, definitely before we hit Sombrio again.  I've been nothing but impressed with what I've seen.  That being said, I'll probably have a perfectly functional Seattle Sports cart (http://store.seattlesportsco.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=22&idproduct=161) available when I upgrade.

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How do we go about getting a "group" or club deal on the wheelez cart?

Would you go with the big fat tires?

Where do you store the cart when you are under way?

Thanks. -Wetwhopper



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Wheeleze makes several sizes of tires, two of which come in a kayak cart.  You'll want the kayak cart with the larger tires, i.e. you want the Wheeleez "kayak cart-beach". 

It's the second one listed on the following page.
http://www.wheeleez.com/canoe-kayak-cart.php 

The "kayak cart-mini" might work too, but it's really built for lighter and narrower sea kayaks.

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How do we go about getting a "group" or club deal on the wheelez cart?

See this thread ... http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/bb/index.php?topic=490

-Allen