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Price: $95.99
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| This kayak cart is made specifically to fit the Hobie i9s, i12s and i14t Inflatable Kayaks. Plugs right into the Mirage Drive receptacle for quick and easy use. | |||||||||
Item#: 1101 |
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| Showing first 4 Reviews - Click Here to see all Product Reviews | |||||
| Reviewer: | jackd | Rating: | 4 | Date: | 08/06/2010 |
| Review: | Nice - makes moving my 12i Hobie Kayak easy to roll around even on uneven ground. Very light & strong & takes up very little space disassembled, typical great Hobie design. i only wish there was a way to latch them in place from above, it's awkward to hold the bow of the kayak up in the air while inserting the wheels from below, and avoiding having them fall out before lowering the kayak to the ground. | ||||
| Reviewer: | SailorGirl | Rating: | 5 | Date: | 06/22/2010 |
| Review: | A must have for the i14t. It's usually a long carry from the parking lot to the launch no matter where we have been so this makes transport a breeze. Easy to store when not in use, too. | ||||
| Reviewer: | donnadrury | Rating: | 4 | Date: | 06/11/2010 |
| Review: | I do a lot of soloing in my i14T and would not be able to manage without my cart. Easy to use, light, and they float! | ||||
| Reviewer: | DaveDUtah | Rating: | 5 | Date: | 04/01/2010 |
| Review: | Works just like you would expect for something from Hobie. Even the i12s was a beast to lug the 50 ft down the ramp to the dock at the lake, without it. With it, I didn't even have to park for 15 minutes illegally, so I could be near the ramp when I inflated and launched. I easily and simply inflated near my car, and got everything rigged and organized, and then picked up the back of the boat and walked across the lot, down the ramp, and onto the dock. When I got to the spot I liked on the dock, I tipped the kayak to the side, removed the wheels, and stuck them under the bungie on the back of the kayak, next to my dry bag. Reversing the process three hours later, I was back at the car, without even being out of breath. AWESOME! | ||||