🛶 Roll in style, carry with confidence—never miss a paddle adventure!
The Bonnlo Kayak Cart is a rugged, foldable aluminum trolley designed to transport kayaks and canoes up to 200 lbs effortlessly. Featuring large 10" airless PU tires for smooth movement across diverse terrains, it includes dual ratchet straps and protective bumpers to secure and shield your watercraft. Its compact foldability and spring-loaded kickstand make it the ultimate companion for every paddler seeking convenience and durability.
Brand | Bonnlo |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Kickstands- "U"shape |
Style | Kickstands- "U"shape |
Weight Limit | 2E+2 Pounds |
Model Name | Inflation-free 02 |
Manufacturer | Bonnlo |
UPC | 810158428171 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.5 x 14.5 x 7 inches |
Package Weight | 4.01 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Bonnlo |
Warranty Description | Please contact the seller directly for warranty information for this product. |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | Inflation-free 02 |
Included Components | Kayak Carrier Dolly |
B**L
Great product
We have a tandem kayak that weighs a ton! We purchased an ozark trail and it was absolute trash! After some research on amazon we found this one for the same exact price. The quality and ease of use is so much better. We have already used it several times and it works great on asphalt, sand, and rocky terrain. Great purchase and great price.
J**N
Great for SUP
Solid setup for a large SUP. I'm rather happy with it. No assembly, works great.
D**F
Works Great, time will tell how long it will last
This is my 3rd Kayak/Canoe cart. I have been kayaking over 20 years and recently got a 80 lb Old Town Saranac 146 Canoe. My kayak cart had small plastic wheels and only sits at the edge of the canoe, it worked ok but the canoe was still heavy, I had a hard time strapping it to the canoe, and it would move around when I went over rocks.My father in-law bought a kayak/canoe cart similar to this one at Dicks for his kayak and I asked if I can borrow it to see If I should purchase that one instead of the one I already owned. His cart is identical to this Bonnlo one or the competitor one on Amazon except the straps are not ratchets and the wheels are the inflated kind. Let me tell you, the wheels, the ratchets, and the quality of this cart is so much nicer and this cart is $30 dollars cheaper than the one he bought. I have to go down a steep hill, over a rocky beach parking lot and over a bump to get my Canoe into the water. This cart performed so much nicer than the similar one from Dicks. I had both this one and the one he let me borrow strapped under the middle of the Canoe, this one was much easier to pull and push. Pushing is probably easier to be honest, especially when you have to go up hill on the way back like me. I don't know why but it was not as heavy, these wheels do not provide the resistance like the competitor one did. I am very happy with this purchase and wish I bough it sooner. Again, this was much easier to push, somehow the weight was greatly reduced, it did not move around when moving on rocks. To be honest, having a reliable cart like this will make me want to take it out more. Time will tell how it lasts, the ratchets are not as long as I would like and they will probably rust, but this cart works great for pulling and pushing my 80 lb Canoe down and up a steep hill, over a rocky parking lot, and bumps. Oh, it does not fold on me like some people mentioned. Only downside is that it it takes up a lot of space in the front of my Canoe, I now want the smaller version of this same Canoe for my Kayak.- Update 7/28/22; I let my father in law borrow it to see if he likes it better, he tried it and today I ordered a second cart. He said that compared to his, this one is more stable, easier to put his kayak on it, and he prefers the ratcheting straps. He will be returning the one he purchased at Dicks.
R**I
Great kayak trolley !!!
I am new to kayaking. I joined a few kayak groups on Facebook and many people use kayak trolleys. My kayak weighs about 57 pounds and is a bit cumbersome to carry manually. After checking out multiple trolleys on Amazon I decided on this one. I've now used it several times and love it. It's very sturdy, very stable, and the ratchet straps hold the kayak firmly. One note: the trolley comes with two ratchet straps. When transporting your kayak use both of them. Otherwise, the kayak may not be stable and could come off of the trolley (I found out the hard way). When using both straps, I haven't had a single issue. I've used the trolley with my kayak on concrete, dirt, sand, and bumpy boat ramps. This trolley handled each perfectly. I highly recommend this trolley. You won't be disappointed.
S**V
Very well made, easy to use, wheels roll easy over unlevel ground and hills
So easy to use! With this I was able to walk our kayak from our camp site to the lake. A 10 minute walk on dirt, gravel, asphalt, and dirt unlevel trails and so easily with this. So well made and sturdy. Wheels so easy to remove and then fold down to store behind my seat in my kayak, and I'm off on the lake!
J**C
Lightweight and works perfect to move our 17-foot canoe from the truck to the water
We bought this carrier to help move our 17-foot canoe from our truck to the water. Prior to having this I had to assist my husband in carrying the canoe which was hard for me to do. Now we take the canoe down off the truck and load onto the carrier and all I have to do is help guide the canoe as my husband pulls it down to the water.The carrier is lightweight and easy to us. I would recommend for anyone needing assistance moving their canoe or kyak.
T**Y
It does the job.
Nice material. Rolls smoothly. Easy to put together except the straps. The instructions don’t clearly explain how the straps attach. I used my own ratchet strap to tie down. I have a 10ft sit on top kayak, and as you know they are more flat on the bottom, you have to find the right spot to strap the kayak down that balances on the bottom, but it still leaves a gap.
M**T
Works well with flat bottom fishing kayak.
I have a Pelican Catch 100 fishing kayak that is wide and short. I was concerned that the straps provided with this cart would not be wide enough. I was also concerned that the kart would be unstable against the flat bottom of the kayak. After some adjustments the cart fit very well, and I tested it on uneven ground. I am happy with this purchase. The only negative comments are that the instructions regarding strapping were not easy to follow. I also think that there should be some warning not to tighten the straps too tight or you might damage your kayak.
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