Our pleasure! We were pleasantly surprised as well. We already turned down a cart-test from another brand because it was way too bulky. But this one is great stuff!
I own a c-tug for my fishing Kayak and hope to use it on my New p&h leo which I'll get in a few days. I know its definitely a lot bulkier. Have you tried one? @@Northseakayak
Thank you so much. Glad our kayak cart lived up to expectations. You show nicely in your review the value of the product. Value for paddlers and value for the planet, with a product that will last you a lifetime and every part of which is replaceable.
That was fantastic. I downsized my kayak last year, only to find out my current kayak cart is too big for the largest hatch!! This would totally work!! Thank you!
Hi Grace, It's the problem with most carts on the market. Believe us, we tried out many models in our team during the past decade. Also, every 2 years I needed to replace mine. This one has bearings, and replacable parts.... Should be way better. Cheers!
Great review and it looks nicely compact. The only thing I would say is over loose sand the frame might hit the sand because of the low ground clearance. It would be good to have the option to get taller and wider wheels for those conditions 🙂
Thank you! Yes, was the first thing we also thought, but it is not touching ground in loose sand. We checked, as normallythere would we sand left on the frame, and we also looked at this when driving. So, no worries. And bigger wheels means more storage space again. Have a good weekend!
@@Northseakayak Thanks for your feedback! I often watched your "The run" videos but now that I finally got a sea kayak too I am watching all the rest of your channel about safety etc. It is a great resource 👍
@@kayakintro yeah, the Run is great, we're waiting for such conditions! Also ideal to do in a surfski! Thanks for sticking with us! Are you paddling a Perception sea kayak?
@@Northseakayak It is a pleasure to watch your videos! I started kayaking during the covid lockdown and had nobody to teach me so I looked at all videos on RUclips and found yours. Not long ago I got a short 20 years old Perception Acadia (370cm long) just to check if I like being in an enclosed cockpit 😂. It was absolutely fine. And lately I got two sea kayaks sold together (both over 25 years old) for about 300 euros. They look fine after they were washed. I just got the spray skirts today. One is a Penguin (480x61cm) and it is from Q-Kayaks, from New Zealand, and the other one is a Perception Sea Lion (523x57cm). I think the name changed to Eclipse later. I haven't paddled them yet because of some unfortunate water pollution here... I am really curious to try them and to know their cruising speed. My feeling is a top sea kayak made for speed is faster than most surfskis. I will have to prove it when paddling with my surfski friends. My goal is to get a P&H Valkyrie or the NZ made Ruahine Ocean X (640x50cm!). Have a great weekend!
Looks like anything else on the market. Awesome! Thanks for the review!!!
Our pleasure! We were pleasantly surprised as well. We already turned down a cart-test from another brand because it was way too bulky. But this one is great stuff!
I own a c-tug for my fishing Kayak and hope to use it on my New p&h leo which I'll get in a few days. I know its definitely a lot bulkier. Have you tried one? @@Northseakayak
@@gw6797 yes, I had the opportunity to test one but kindly declined because it is too big for us. But I do not doubt that it rolls well!
Thank you so much. Glad our kayak cart lived up to expectations. You show nicely in your review the value of the product. Value for paddlers and value for the planet, with a product that will last you a lifetime and every part of which is replaceable.
It was a pleasure of testing your cart. We will keep using it, and keep you posted on the long term. Have a fine weekend!
@easymarcs I am extremely interested, but live in the 🇺🇸 USA, do you have a REP or distributor over here yet?
@@grace4today542 Hi, we ship directly to USA without VAT. We don’t have a distributor over there. We recently send one to Florida.
@@WageningseLente I would like to purchase one!!! What is the shipping cost to Washington State USA 98292?
That was fantastic. I downsized my kayak last year, only to find out my current kayak cart is too big for the largest hatch!! This would totally work!! Thank you!
Hi Grace, It's the problem with most carts on the market. Believe us, we tried out many models in our team during the past decade. Also, every 2 years I needed to replace mine. This one has bearings, and replacable parts.... Should be way better. Cheers!
Great review and it looks nicely compact. The only thing I would say is over loose sand the frame might hit the sand because of the low ground clearance. It would be good to have the option to get taller and wider wheels for those conditions 🙂
Thank you! Yes, was the first thing we also thought, but it is not touching ground in loose sand. We checked, as normallythere would we sand left on the frame, and we also looked at this when driving. So, no worries. And bigger wheels means more storage space again. Have a good weekend!
@@Northseakayak Thanks for your feedback! I often watched your "The run" videos but now that I finally got a sea kayak too I am watching all the rest of your channel about safety etc. It is a great resource 👍
@@kayakintro yeah, the Run is great, we're waiting for such conditions! Also ideal to do in a surfski! Thanks for sticking with us! Are you paddling a Perception sea kayak?
@@Northseakayak It is a pleasure to watch your videos! I started kayaking during the covid lockdown and had nobody to teach me so I looked at all videos on RUclips and found yours.
Not long ago I got a short 20 years old Perception Acadia (370cm long) just to check if I like being in an enclosed cockpit 😂. It was absolutely fine. And lately I got two sea kayaks sold together (both over 25 years old) for about 300 euros. They look fine after they were washed. I just got the spray skirts today.
One is a Penguin (480x61cm) and it is from Q-Kayaks, from New Zealand, and the other one is a Perception Sea Lion (523x57cm). I think the name changed to Eclipse later. I haven't paddled them yet because of some unfortunate water pollution here... I am really curious to try them and to know their cruising speed. My feeling is a top sea kayak made for speed is faster than most surfskis. I will have to prove it when paddling with my surfski friends. My goal is to get a P&H Valkyrie or the NZ made Ruahine Ocean X (640x50cm!).
Have a great weekend!
Boa noite ou Boa tarde ! Que bacana muito bom.
Thank you!