Most kayak carts allow the person using it to transport the kayak by hand however some kayak carts can also be attached to a bicycle and pulled for even easier transportation of the kayak. This is especially useful if the kayak needs to be transported over longer distances.
1. Kayak Carts Solves all Your Woes of Transportation with Kayak
Whether you only need to transport you kayak a short distance or you need to transport it
a longer distance a kayak cart, also called kayak dolly carts, can make things much easier.
One advantage of using a kayak cart to transport your kayak is that you can avoid injuries
that may occur from lifting and carrying your kayak, which can often
be quite heavy. Children and older individuals find this advantage to
be the main selling point.
Most kayak carts allow the person using it to transport the kayak by
hand however some kayak carts can also be attached to a bicycle
and pulled for even easier transportation of the kayak. This is
especially useful if the kayak needs to be transported over longer
distances.
Plug in kayak carts are a type of kayak cart that features a frame
with upright posts that plug in to specially designed holes in the bottom of some kayaks.
This system makes mounting the kayak on the frame much easier, however not all kayaks
feature these holes and can be used with plug in kayak carts.
Some kayak carts break down easily to enable them to fit inside the hatch of the kayak,
other designs do not break down as easily for storage. Some kayak carts can also be
carried on the kayak while in water.
When buying a kayak cart you should also consider the frame width and wheel clearance
of the cart. What you need may depend on where you plan to use the kayak cart, for
example a narrow frame would be unsuitable to use on uneven
ground as it may flip. A low frame would be unsuitable to use with
softer surfaces.
Kayaks can come in all different sizes and weights, and not so
surprisingly, kayak carts are designed to handle different sizes and
weights. One of the most overlooked qualities in a kayak cart is how
deep of a kayak the cart can handle. Most people check the width
and then check to see if the length can be handled easily enough, but very few people
make sure the depth of the kayak can smoothly sit in the cart and travel across the
necessary terrain.
Please consider the rigorous activity of kayaking, especially sea kayaking. After spending
potentially all day kayaking would you really have the energy or stamina to carry a large
kayak across the beach, over dunes and rocks and secure it to your vehicle? Very few
individuals have the energy left to do all that, so that’s why the vast majority of kayakers
will get themselves a nice, reliable kayak cart.
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