Yes, this Vevor Heavy Duty Kayak cart is very nice, love it. I saved about $160 over the Wilderness Systems cart which is basically the same cart just $160 less. The Vevor cart has no problem carrying my Old Town 120 PDL.
There’s nothing better after a long hard day then finding a nice comfy patch of grass, pouring myself a tall glass of Everclear, and fading out to the newest video from @kayakfishingkansan.
I've been using it for several months. Generally happy. One problem: I roll the kayak and cart into the water. The wheels float making it difficult to lift the kayak off the cart. As I lift the kayak the cart floats up against the bottom of the kayak. Similar problem when loading. I roll the cart into the water next to the kayak. The cart wheels float making it difficult to position the kayak on the cart. Ideas?
Just purchased my first kayak and I bought this cart here and got it together but it doesn’t say anything about the straps. Do you just attach it anywhere on the cart but not sure how it’s going to go over the kayak then back to the strap to cinch it up. Any clues on how to strap it down?
@@BruceBurch-l4v sorry for the delayed response. No I don’t store it on my kayak when I’m in the water, I always put it back in my vehicle. They have permanently attached systems, but they’re extremely high priced. My vehicle is typically really close to where I put my kayak in the water…
I dont want to be "that guy", but the photo of your kayak on the cart has the cart way too far back. If you position the cart almost center (of weight, not necessarily length), to where it just barely tips to the front, youll have the cart carrying almost all of weight, making it even easier to move around.
Yah I appreciate that, I’ve slowly started to figure that out, typically when I’m actually using the kayak cart, at the lake it’s much farther up underneath the kayak
Yes, this Vevor Heavy Duty Kayak cart is very nice, love it. I saved about $160 over the Wilderness Systems cart which is basically the same cart just $160 less. The Vevor cart has no problem carrying my Old Town 120 PDL.
I’m glad you like it…I’m impressed with it even after multiple fishing trips..
There’s nothing better after a long hard day then finding a nice comfy patch of grass, pouring myself a tall glass of Everclear, and fading out to the newest video from @kayakfishingkansan.
thats funny af
Oh wowwww!
I've been using it for several months. Generally happy. One problem: I roll the kayak and cart into the water. The wheels float making it difficult to lift the kayak off the cart. As I lift the kayak the cart floats up against the bottom of the kayak. Similar problem when loading. I roll the cart into the water next to the kayak. The cart wheels float making it difficult to position the kayak on the cart. Ideas?
Just purchased my first kayak and I bought this cart here and got it together but it doesn’t say anything about the straps. Do you just attach it anywhere on the cart but not sure how it’s going to go over the kayak then back to the strap to cinch it up.
Any clues on how to strap it down?
I typically run the straps through center of both support racks, that the Kayak Sits On. I did upgrade to some heavier straps afterwards.
Are you able to store in on the kayak or do you have to leave your kayak to put it back in your vehicle?
@@BruceBurch-l4v sorry for the delayed response. No I don’t store it on my kayak when I’m in the water, I always put it back in my vehicle. They have permanently attached systems, but they’re extremely high priced. My vehicle is typically really close to where I put my kayak in the water…
Thanks for the reply!
I dont want to be "that guy", but the photo of your kayak on the cart has the cart way too far back. If you position the cart almost center (of weight, not necessarily length), to where it just barely tips to the front, youll have the cart carrying almost all of weight, making it even easier to move around.
Yah I appreciate that, I’ve slowly started to figure that out, typically when I’m actually using the kayak cart, at the lake it’s much farther up underneath the kayak
First!