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GanFindX Heavy-Duty Universal Kayak Cart Dolly Made of High Strength Metal w/Puncture-Free Wheels High | Load Capacity Kayak Wheels Cart for Kayaking/Canoeing Convenience | Webbing Straps

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Arrives Jan 11 – Feb 1
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Style: Folding


Features

  • UPGRADED: The NB250-PLUS kayak cart's enhanced version features top-notch metal and high-strength rubber construction. The kickstand, crafted from high-strength SUS 201, ensures exceptional durability. With upgraded welding strength, it can handle increased loads while safeguarding the frame from wear and tear.
  • Folding Design: GanFidnX's unique 16.5 ft Elastic Webbing w/Spring Buckle and folding design gives you a faster and smoother experience. Easy to fold without tools for storage in most kayak dry wells and storage areas.(1787.3)"
  • CAPACITY: This kayak cart wheels comes with a strong weight capacity of up to 350 LBS, allowing users to transport heavy kayaks or canoes to the water's edge with ease and without worrying about weight limits.
  • EQUIPMENT: Carry metal buckle straps, tires are equipped with Kickstand*2, high performance, save time and effort for transporting kayak.
  • SUST: Providing unparalleled convenience in transporting and storing kayaks and canoes, this high-quality kayak cart dolly offers exceptional long-term value, reducing the need for costly replacements and ensuring the utmost satisfaction for kayakers and canoers.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎17.36 x 8.19 x 7.95 inches


Package Weight: ‎3.45 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎GanFindX


Warranty Description: ‎One-year warranty


Model Name: ‎Nb250-Plus


Color: ‎Bright Black


Material: ‎Metal Spraying


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎GanFindX


Style: ‎Folding


Included Components: ‎Elastic Strap, Folding Cart, SUS Kickstand*2


Size: ‎Plus


Date First Available: May 16, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Well-designed and works great
I like the simplicity, small size, and light weight of this cart. The build quality is excellent, and it’s stable as can be while pulling. I went over rocks, grass, and gravel, as well as up and down hills with it and it stayed put under my kayak. It has turned an exceedingly difficult task into one that requires little effort! My Vibe Yellowfin 100 kayak weighs about 57 lbs unloaded, and I’m sure this cart would easily handle one twice its weight plus gear. A bonus in my case is that it stows completely assembled into the rear scupper holes! If you don’t have that option or if your holes are too small, then it comes completely apart in seconds and can fit about anywhere. On that note one of my favorite things they have designed into the cart is the easy wheel attachment. There’s no pin to deal with or lose. It’s an easy button that releases the wheel, and press it down again to reattach it. The only thing I don’t think it would excel at would be deep and dry sand like we have on the North Carolina beaches. Packed sand would probably be okay. Update: Now that I've had a chance to use the cart on an actual outing, I have more to say. We went to a NC state park on a lake where I had to pull the cart over a large sandy beach to get to the water. Granted, it's not the kind of fine and dry sand that we have on the NC coast, but I did have reservations about how it would do. I'm pleased to report that it went over that sand like a champ. No problem whatsoever. I didn't even have the straps on tight, but the cart stayed right where it was supposed to be under the kayak. Now about the straps. I took them off completely. I'm keeping them in the kayak's dry hatch for in case we'll have to carry it down steps or something where we'd want it to lift up with the kayak, but for any case where it's being pulled over the ground I don't think the straps are necessary. It is much easier and faster to use the cart without the straps, and not once did it move an inch under the boat while pulling. Those foam covered bars fit snug into the deep grooves under the kayak, and they don't budge. I'll admit that depending on the bottom design of your kayak, your mileage may vary - so understand that there may be some risk if you remove the straps. In my particular kayak, I'm going strapless unless steps are involved. I've got 'em with me just in case. All in all, I couldn't be happier. A couple of people pointed and commented about it as we went by, and two people have asked me for the link to where to get one for themselves. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2021 by Fun2Drum Fun2Drum

  • Wow. Where has this been during my kayak fishing career?
Style: Sus 304-heavy Duty
I own a rather heavy (95lb) Field & Stream ShadowCaster 12.3 kayak that is made even heavier when I use it with a trolling motor (batteries + motor). This kayak cart makes maneuvering this kayak around a breeze! If you get the kayak on the cart anywhere near the cart's balance point, lifting and pulling/pushing the kayak around literally becomes a one-finger task. And it doesn't even have to be precisely at the balance point. Assembly was easy. To figure out how wide I needed to configure the cart rails, I simply measured the distance between scupper holes because that's where the channels are on the bottom of the kayak, so you don't have to flip the kayak or even turn it on its side to measure. Once you have the rails the appropriate distance apart, it's simply a matter of lifting up on end of the kayak and sitting it on the cart. As long as you're not going down some rough trail, you don't even have to strap the kayak on the cart, especially if you have a heavy kayak like I do because the weight alone will keep the kayak in place on the cart. I can't really vouch for durability, especially not for rust resistance. To me it looks like rust might eventually be a problem with the materials they used, but until that does become a problem I plan on using the heck out of this cart and really enjoying it. I know other reviews complained about the smaller wheel diameter, but I don't plan on trying to haul my big, heavy kayak over tree roots, etc., so the smaller diameter wheels are fine for me. They should definitely do fine in sand, mud, etc. because of how wide they are. Basically, you're getting a discount version of the Wilderness Systems kayak cart for a fraction of the price and probably 85-90% of the same functionality. I'm very pleased. I only wish this was available years ago because I would've used it on all three kayaks I've owned, as well as my canoe. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023 by C. Pilot

  • Seems like a good kart.
Style: Sus 304-heavy Duty
I purchased this cart but ended up returning it and got the Vevor kart which is only 1lb heavier and has 12'' wheels. I do like this product but I am not a fan of the wheels. The wheels are small and have a thin layer of rubber on them that seems like it will wear if used on rough surfaces. I did not actually get to use it so I cannot fully speak on it. it was sturdy but also a little shaky and does not have a kick stand which can make putting a yak on it a little tough. it does not use pins for the wheels instead it has push buttons, I like having pins more since you can get them anywhere to have backups. you can probably drill through the wheel post if you want to use pins. Overall it was nice quality though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • For the Price I t is a good choice to haul your Kayak
Style: Sus 304-8" PU Wheel
I bought this for a 12 foot fishing Kayak. The instructions are a bit confusing but there are not very many variations of how to put this together so even if you toss the instructions you would put it together in a way that it would work the same as if you did it as instructed. Seems that the only think that is affected is the measure on the shaft so that and keep it centered. Still difficult even with the measure marks so I just did it by eye. Close enough and I did not see any issues if it is slightly off center. How much it helps move your kayak seems like it depends on where the holes in you kayak are located. In my case it is at the rear and I can move it easy enough. Wish it had something to make sure they stay in the holes when you tip your kayak on the side or lift it up . I will probably come up with a modification of some kind. My other cart has a simple way that I do not think would add to the cost much and works great. I do this alone so it is not hard but does add to the the difficulty just a slight bit since I have to hold it into the holes until you can get som weight on the wheels. I have to put the kayak on the side and when rolling it to the wheels you have to hold the wheels in plance as you flip the kayak. Not a reason why I wish I did not get this as the other ones where you set the kayak on top of the wheels always was a pain to use since never really found a way to keep it from twisting. As far as how durable this is, I have to say its seems well built time will tell. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023 by Deal Seeker

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