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RAILBLAZA Genuine C-Tug Kayak Cart with Puncture Free Wheels Ctug Canoe Trolley Cart

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Features

  • Puncture-free wheels with high grip rubber tread; Never worry about getting a flat tire on your kayak and canoe cart; Includes adjustable kickstand; The c ctug kayak cart is designed for all terrains to get you kayaking anywhere
  • Durable Construction: The C-Tug is made of Reinforced composite material, thermos-bonded elastomeric hull pads, and stainless steel reinforced axels that will not rust
  • Reinforced composite materials, thermo-bonded elastomeric hull pads
  • Puncture-free wheels with hi-grip rubber tread

Brand: RAILBLAZA


Material: Plastic


Color: Black


Style: RAILBLAZA 50-0001-71 C-TUG Kayak & Canoe Cart


Weight Limit: 300 Pounds


Manufacturer: ‎RAILBLAZA


Brand: ‎RAILBLAZA


Model: ‎50-0001-71


Item Weight: ‎9.33 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎6 x 10 x 30 inches


Country of Origin: ‎New Zealand


Item model number: ‎50-0001-71


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎50-0001-71


Date First Available: September 18, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome cart, but watch where you position it on the kayak.
Ok, this is a great cart! First, the good: Easy to put together Material seems sturdy Easy to take apart Strap buckle system is great Kind of easy to store when on the water (see note below) There really isn't much "not so good", but rather stuff to keep in mind when you load your kayak. These items are easily fixed with a bit of practice, just keep them in mind when you load your kayak. My first and second attempt at loading the kayak on the cart almost made me return it but after watching a quick youtube video I realized the obvious mistake I was making and fixed it. The straps were a bit tricky to install- you just have to adjust them to tighten down the cart to the kayak. You really have to watch where you place the cart. I thought I had it in the right position towards the back of the kayak because that seemed like the most obvious place to do so but big mistake, it slipped off crashing my kayak to the ground even though the straps were secure. The second attempt the straps weren't tight enough- same result after I started pulling the kayak. On the third attempt I put the cart right behind the seat area, almost under the seat, and it worked but I found that having the kickstand face forward was a must and I had to really tighten down the straps which is very easy to do with the type of strap buckle it has. I walked my kayak a good 75 to 100 yards to the launch area which had a steep decline and the cart never slipped. This cart was easy to manuver and was easy to control. Overall a great cart, once you troubleshoot a bit and fine tune your method of loading the kayak to the cart, it is very easy. As for the straps, after you figure out the straps, they are very beneficial. In fact, after I loaded the kayak into my truck, I kept the cart assembled and used the straps to secure the cart to the bed of my truck so it wouldn't fall out. Here is a good tip for stowing the cart on the kayak while on the water, I have a sit on top that does not have any hull storage but does have a storage area behind the seat that has bungee attachments like a net. Initially I was going to just bungee the cart behind the seat area but instead bought the RUNCL 40L Waterproof Dry Bag ANCOHUMA and used that to store the cart. You just take off the wheels and the pads and the whole thing fits into the bag without a problem. I used the clips from the bag shoulder straps to string the bungee through to keep it completly secure. Not a single issue at all and the whole setup keeps everything safe and secure. Overall a great cart! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2020 by Brian

  • So glad I got this cart, would buy it again in a heartbeat
I read dozens of cart reviews before I settled on this one. I have a couple of 10' rec kayaks and plan to add a sea kayak to my collection. I'm only 5'2" and have shoulder problems, so getting my 60 lb yak from vehicle to water has been a challenge at times. I knew a cart was the only logical way to help support my independence with this hobby (I also got a Hullavator so I can load by myself). I have seen rave reviews for this across numerous sites and I decided to go with it in spite of the higher cost. I think it's worth the money and I would buy it again. Pros - the tires are well designed to handle a variety of terrain with less risk of sinking into sand and no risk of gravel causing flats - the overall design is very well thought out and ease of use was clearly part of the designer's plan - its broad, sturdy design is substantial enough to make even my bulky rec yak seem stable and secure - it breaks down pretty easily, so I can easily store it in a bag on a shelf with the rest of my kayak gear, which also make it very easy to grab and toss in the van when I need it - It makes getting my boat from van to launch a piece of cake on my own. And I learned we can chain another person in front of the person pulling the cart and get two boats moved at the same time even if the other person is a kid who wouldn't be able to help move two boats under normal circumstances. - Rolls smooth and feels sturdy. Part of why I shied away from the metal tube frame carts is they look so flimsy, like they'd tip or buckle. This feels like you can trust it with your boat. Cons - It's advertised as easy to break down to take with for things like long trips with substantial portages. Technically true, but the pieces are still sizable. I have a pretty big hatch and it's not at all practical to pack it along. So, if you are a kayak camper or paddle places with long portages to launch, make sure it will fit in your yak with the rest of your gear. - The kickstand is a bit loose, and has caused some frustration. Maybe it's just on the one I got. It was pretty ok on the flat parking lot, but a hassle on the boat ramp coming out. It let the cart flip back and shift position as I was trying to lift the boat onto it. - You have to experiment with strap placement for your boat so it doesn't just slide off. Not a huge issue, just something I learned takes a little practice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2021 by M. Wood

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