Board And Kayak
Updated on 4/27/2024
JouZYA Sit-on-top Kayak Cart - Lightweight & Adjustable - 220LB Capacity

JouZYA Sit-on-top Kayak Cart - Lightweight & Adjustable - 220LB Capacity

Description

Simple & Quick Installation—This cart is easy to assemble and disassemble with no tools required within 30S.

Portable—Light and Handy so the whole can be stored inside a backpack or in the kayak easily for its next use.

Adjustable—The height of EVA gaskets can be easily adjusted, The width of the kayak cart lightweight crossbar can also be adjusted 7.4-12.5”, and the Diameter of rod insert into scupper hole is 20MM (Attention: This cart is suitable for a small kayak, please measure your kayak beforehand to make sure it is within the adjustable range of the cart).

Durable—Airless tires keep it inflated and never explode, the stainless steel frame and sponge keep the kayak and cart from wear and tear. This allows it to move on a variety of rough terrains such as sand beach, gravel road, and grassland. It carries a load up to 220 lbs.

Best simple and easy to use—Turn the kayak over. Then adjust a proper hole spacing of the cart and push it into drainage holes of kayaks. Slowly righted the kayak and after these, you can enjoy your kayaking time.

The bottom adjustable frame can be completely removed if needed. The part that extends the length of it can be used independently with the wheels. The cart comes in three pieces that can be assembled by yourself.

The rods that go into the scupper holes are just a little smaller than the holes themselves. There is some play but not a lot.

The diameter of the poles that go into the scupper holes should be listed in the description, but I’m not entirely sure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the bottom adjustable frame be removed completely? The part that extends the length of it.

If you need it, you should be able to use the wheels by themselves. It came in three piece put it together yourself.

How thick are the rods which go into the scupper holes?

They are just a little smaller than the scupper holes. There is some play but not a lot

What is the diameter of the poles that go into the scupper holes?

It should be listed in the description, but I’m not for sure