I have had this exact cart for 7-8 years. Its bombproof and foolproof! After a lot of sad breakdowns with lesser canoe and kayak carts I have never been unhappy I spent the money on this cart. We got a lake place...3 hours away. I'm setting up everything to keep a separate boat at that end for fishing... and I am gonna get this cart again to keep there. You are right... it's easily the best design ever.
Thank you! I stewed over which kayak cart to get for my new Crescent CK1 and I just found it. Ingenious. Can’t wait to try it out. Love that you can put it on while the kayak is still in the water then roll it up the boat ramp.
I bought one of these from the first video you made on it years ago... Great cart other than when I have to go through high grass to get to those hard to fish rock quarys... I don't know why they aren't more popular... Other than that gtg cart. Love the slow motion reply btw. lmao
@@myadventureoutdoors I was waiting for it you pulled out the caulk unicorn. When I saw that unicorn come out I said well here comes the tote. A little disappointing I have to say.
Would somebody please show this cart being used on one of the heavier wider fishing kayaks like a Native or Hobie? I hear end slip kayak carts don't work well on heavy kayaks. Any thoughts?
Yeah, mine does NOT let my kayak track correctly! My kayak always wants to lean sideways as soon as I go about 10 feet. I'm not happy with it at all and after this last trip dealing with a long, steep launching ramp, I'll build a new one that keeps the kayak upright!
Great video! I have an ascend 133x @125lbs no gear. But use a Bow mount trolling motor and two size 24 marine batteries and gear. In your opinion will the weight hold up?
Pro's---easy to use, no straps, less moving parts. lightweight. Cons---Limited to use on the end third of cart. You'll be carrying a lot more weight that a dolly type. Not portable or stowable in kayak compartments.
Honestly. I never take it along with me. However if you want to, you can take out the pins in the wheels and it will disassemble and you can take it with you.
Just curious about the width, you mentioned that you thought it would go up to 32”, is that indeed the widest it will go? I’m picking up my 3 Waters Big Fish 108 pedal drive kayak today, which is 38” wide & I’m looking for a good, heavy duty cart
The Trail Trekker can expand to 40". It will work. Most yaks start narrow and then get wider so you shouldn't have any problem. paddlelogic.com/trailtreker-kayak-carts.html
I saw someone the other day with a cart that you can leave on in the water. I wanted to catch them before they left about it but missed them. I want that one for sure.
I was expecting you to pull out a case of 1800 from that hull. Clearly the heat has gotten to ya .... oooor you've already consumed it all, which is fine too. 🥃
Ordered from main site 🇺🇸 made I’m from Australia 🇦🇺 I also have a Nucanoe also made in the 🇺🇸. Floats stainless easy setup strong 💪 made like they used to god bless the USA 🇺🇸! Got the 30” ordered mad 🙏
The adjustable model: difficult to attach to fishing yak. Plastic lock on adjustment string, doesn't. Very sloppy assembly from factory, many burrs on pvc left from manufacturing. I believe these are made in some kid's garage. Unit is way over priced. 100$ is fair retail.
Dude...you missed your opportunity to be a real UA-camr! You should have just done another super slo-mo clip for each kayak that you have. that would have stretched it out to 17 minute, for SURE! But seriously, I gotta check these out. We have a trip in mind that we are going to need a kayak cart and this one might fit the bill.
Adventure Outdoors We have a popular hiking spot in our area that people come from all over the Southeast to hike. It is a waterfall called “The Walls of Jericho.” We have threatened to get carts and hike our kayaks down to the creek, then float out. We aren’t even sure if it is possible, the water levels would have to be JUST right. It would probably be a really rough trip on a kayak cart.
That's some shitty slomo...was that taken at 10 frames per second? Cool wheels...only problem is...it does not break down and fit inside boat. Great for short drag where you can carry is back to vehicle. Real men carry a kayak on their shoulder, just so's yer aware.
Better than your crappy bokeh. If you didn't spend so much time thinking about how to comment something snarky and actually listen to my words, you would have heard that this cart does breakdown and fit inside your rainbow sticker kayaks. I don't really need it, I have Sherpa's that carry my stuff back to my manly vehicles.
@@myadventureoutdoors It would take up all the storage room...so I'll just carry mine, if okay wif you. By the way...I have two grown sons...one of which is gay...so enough with the rainbow crap. You prolly do have sherpas...Mexican style sherpas...but I hear they're better at low altitudes than Tibetan and Nepalese style sherpas....you bastard. I did skip past the ending if that's where the minor breakdown was described. I checked out the website and that's still way too damned big to stow.
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I have had this exact cart for 7-8 years. Its bombproof and foolproof! After a lot of sad breakdowns with lesser canoe and kayak carts I have never been unhappy I spent the money on this cart.
We got a lake place...3 hours away. I'm setting up everything to keep a separate boat at that end for fishing... and I am gonna get this cart again to keep there.
You are right... it's easily the best design ever.
Thank you! I stewed over which kayak cart to get for my new Crescent CK1 and I just found it. Ingenious. Can’t wait to try it out. Love that you can put it on while the kayak is still in the water then roll it up the boat ramp.
I think you will like it. I use mine for all my different kayaks.
I just ordered this for mine , I’ve done a lot of research, thanks for the great info
Had mine for years and it has been awesome. Good luck with yours.
You mentioning my name must have made the universe compel me to watch this one.
Ok, who tipped you off I mentioned you in the vid?
I bought one of these from the first video you made on it years ago... Great cart other than when I have to go through high grass to get to those hard to fish rock quarys... I don't know why they aren't more popular... Other than that gtg cart. Love the slow motion reply btw. lmao
I have Sherpa's get me to the rough spots. Slo-mo makes even crappy videos watchable. It's a UA-camr's best friend.
Once Again! Great video! Beautiful slow mo action!
Without the slo-mo, video would have been even crappier. Slo-mo makes everything better.
Without the Slomo I wouldn’t have been able to see you pull the kayak you walk too fast
Hahahahaha
I think there's one in my future. Simple and pure genius (the cart, not the guy in the slo-mo footage).
I look even more awesome in slo-mo. Might do more just so I can watch myself longer.
@@myadventureoutdoors Love it!!!!
Nice cart!
it's at least 143° up here in the finger lakes of NY too, bud. lol
Will it work with crate and rods on the back ??
I thought I clicked on Steve's channel and then he starts unloading the kayak and BOOM I am watching Bobby Darrin.
You thought I was going to pull a giant RubberMaid Tote out of the kayak.
@@myadventureoutdoors I was waiting for it you pulled out the caulk unicorn. When I saw that unicorn come out I said well here comes the tote. A little disappointing I have to say.
Would somebody please show this cart being used on one of the heavier wider fishing kayaks like a Native or Hobie? I hear end slip kayak carts don't work well on heavy kayaks. Any thoughts?
Ask and ye shall receive. ua-cam.com/video/yNyZCcXZHRQ/v-deo.html
That looks pretty handy. Was waiting for you to pull your microwave out of your kayak
I thought about putting propane tank in kayak.
Is paddlelogic still in business? I can't get their website to come up.
It actually looks like it's shut down. Maybe you can find one on FB marketplace?
I'd like to see the launching, removal and storing process.
Yeah, mine does NOT let my kayak track correctly! My kayak always wants to lean sideways as soon as I go about 10 feet. I'm not happy with it at all and after this last trip dealing with a long, steep launching ramp, I'll build a new one that keeps the kayak upright!
H8ful 8 checking in. What's up Sloooowww Mooooo Steve.
This might be one of those vids where I need you. Slo-mo is a video makers best friend.
I've got a 9 ft sit on. It's a bit wide obviously. Would that work ? Thanks
Should be no problem at all. My Outback is wide. Just buy the biggest one and they can adjust from large to small kayak.
Great video! I have an ascend 133x @125lbs no gear. But use a Bow mount trolling motor and two size 24 marine batteries and gear. In your opinion will the weight hold up?
Yes. This kayak cart has a strong steel axle. Doesn't sound like most of the weight is in the stern so I think it would work just fine.
Ok great I appreciate the feedback!
Pro's---easy to use, no straps, less moving parts. lightweight. Cons---Limited to use on the end third of cart. You'll be carrying a lot more weight that a dolly type. Not portable or stowable in kayak compartments.
How do you take it down to fit in your kayaks? Think it’ll work for a 36” wide inflatable?
Honestly. I never take it along with me. However if you want to, you can take out the pins in the wheels and it will disassemble and you can take it with you.
Just curious about the width, you mentioned that you thought it would go up to 32”, is that indeed the widest it will go? I’m picking up my 3 Waters Big Fish 108 pedal drive kayak today, which is 38” wide & I’m looking for a good, heavy duty cart
The Trail Trekker can expand to 40". It will work. Most yaks start narrow and then get wider so you shouldn't have any problem. paddlelogic.com/trailtreker-kayak-carts.html
Goo ide bro 😁
I made a version of this and it worked well, wish I had this one a long time ago. I like the rope on it, Does it handle rough terrain?
It will handle small rocks and logs that might be in your path. If it's too rough, I usually let one of my Sherpa's take it down to the water.
Have you ever been to the Devils River state park?
I saw someone the other day with a cart that you can leave on in the water. I wanted to catch them before they left about it but missed them. I want that one for sure.
You can leave the BooneDox ones on I believe. You can roll this one in the water and let your kayak float and just slide it off.
@@myadventureoutdoors I have the Boonedox on my Radar 135, its a game changer, best 250 I ever spent.
I was expecting you to pull out a case of 1800 from that hull. Clearly the heat has gotten to ya .... oooor you've already consumed it all, which is fine too. 🥃
I should have. I have a brand new unopened bottle of 1800 Peach Margarita that would have gone nicely with this video.
Ordered from main site 🇺🇸 made I’m from Australia 🇦🇺 I also have a Nucanoe also made in the 🇺🇸.
Floats stainless easy setup strong 💪 made like they used to god bless the USA 🇺🇸!
Got the 30” ordered mad 🙏
Hey, can I pull my kayak behind my car on that thing?
Yes Bill, for about 1/2 mile.
U can't use that if u have a crate and rods on the back
The adjustable model:
difficult to attach to fishing yak.
Plastic lock on adjustment string, doesn't.
Very sloppy assembly from factory, many burrs on pvc left from manufacturing. I believe these are made in some kid's garage.
Unit is way over priced. 100$ is fair retail.
Mine has worked perfect for years on all types of kayaks.
Dude...you missed your opportunity to be a real UA-camr! You should have just done another super slo-mo clip for each kayak that you have. that would have stretched it out to 17 minute, for SURE!
But seriously, I gotta check these out. We have a trip in mind that we are going to need a kayak cart and this one might fit the bill.
You are right. Most people will watch slo-mo for as long as it's there. I blew it. This cart has stood the test of time with me.
Adventure Outdoors We have a popular hiking spot in our area that people come from all over the Southeast to hike. It is a waterfall called “The Walls of Jericho.” We have threatened to get carts and hike our kayaks down to the creek, then float out. We aren’t even sure if it is possible, the water levels would have to be JUST right. It would probably be a really rough trip on a kayak cart.
Keep the tiedown TIGHT.
Agreed
😂👍😂😂
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That's some shitty slomo...was that taken at 10 frames per second? Cool wheels...only problem is...it does not break down and fit inside boat. Great for short drag where you can carry is back to vehicle. Real men carry a kayak on their shoulder, just so's yer aware.
Better than your crappy bokeh. If you didn't spend so much time thinking about how to comment something snarky and actually listen to my words, you would have heard that this cart does breakdown and fit inside your rainbow sticker kayaks. I don't really need it, I have Sherpa's that carry my stuff back to my manly vehicles.
@@myadventureoutdoors It would take up all the storage room...so I'll just carry mine, if okay wif you. By the way...I have two grown sons...one of which is gay...so enough with the rainbow crap. You prolly do have sherpas...Mexican style sherpas...but I hear they're better at low altitudes than Tibetan and Nepalese style sherpas....you bastard. I did skip past the ending if that's where the minor breakdown was described. I checked out the website and that's still way too damned big to stow.