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Bonnlo Boat Kayak Canoe Cart Carrier Dolly Trailer Tote Trolley Transport Kayak Accessories Large with 20x2mm Aluminum Pipe Double Kickstands, Inflation Free Solid Tire Wheels, 2 Ratchet Straps

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Features

  • Makes Transporting Kayaks Easier--This kayak trolley cart is designed to make transporting your kayaks and canoes a breeze. With a weight limit of 200 pounds and larger diameter aluminum pipe (20x2mm) anodized stainless steel, you can easily move your watercraft from the parking lot to the beach area, lake, or riverside
  • Works Well on Different Terrains--The airless wheels of this kayak wheels cart make it better and easier to use. The large-diameter solid tires are odor-free and made of full solid PU (10"D x 3" W), allowing for smooth movement over a variety of terrains like sand, lawns, and rough terrain
  • Easy to Use--This boat dolly is easy to assemble and folds down for convenient transport in your car. You can even take off the kayak wheels and pack them into your kayak's hatches
  • Sturdy and Wellade--This kayak carrier is equipped with a convenient double kickstand for extra stability, foam bumpers on each arm to protect your canoe/kayak hull, caps on the foot to protect from wear, and a 12"H spring-loaded stand that keeps the dolly cart propped up onshore for quick loading out of water
  • Bonnlo Promise--To make your purchase even better, this kayak trolley system comes with a 2-year warranty and two 7.75 Ft (5TF+2.75) ratchet straps. The ratchet straps attach to the tubes on the cart and grip the kayak firmly with minimal slippage

Manufacturer: ‎Bonnlo


Brand: ‎Bonnlo


Item Weight: ‎6 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎27.7 x 14.4 x 6.4 inches


Item model number: ‎Inflation-free 01


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎Inflation-free 01


Date First Available: October 22, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Makes 12ft kayak transporting easy
Bought this for my 12 ft hobie passport and works great. Easy to assemble and attach to the Yak. Makes unloading and moving the kayak a breeze with one person. The straps that come with the set up are a little cheap but will have to see if the stand up to regular use. The dolly seems well built and wheels feel real sturdy. I would def. buy this again. Simple design, well made and does what its suppose to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2020 by lloyd lloyd

  • A must have for your kayak
As a single woman, I feel that I do pretty good by myself on most things. But handling a 10' kayak can be a little daunting when trying to get it to the water. This is a true 3RD ARM! Very easy to use, very sturdy, and does the trick. It even folds up and fits in my Honda very easily. I highly recommend this to anyone that has to carry a Kayak for short or long distances. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • Well, the thing works!
I wasn't quite sure what to expect, but this kayak cart came highly recommended from a stranger who was using one and said it's the best thing since sliced bread. As it turns out, following the directions exactly concerning where to place the supplied straps and ratchet straps, does exactly what is needed. Other reviewers suggest replacing the straps, and I did try that. The cart tends to go its own way and the kayak slides off or falls over, despite what felt like adequate tightening of the alternative straps. So we scrapped that idea and used the OEM straps exactly where the instructions say to, and it holds not just one kayak, but two (55 lbs each). We had to secure the two craft together after strapping the lower kayak to the cart, but it really did work, twice. We're fairly impressed. Two items worth noting, which are why I gave this cart a 4-star for Maneuverability and a 4-star for Easy to use: The cart instructions specify placing it a little past center (i.e., closer to stern). This works great on flat ground, and is definitely not great if going up a steep boat ramp, which will definitely scrape the kayak hull. Thus mounting the kayak further back (and of course then bearing more of the weight) becomes critical. There's really no geometric fix for this except bigger wheels. Just keep it in mind. Ease of use: yep, it's easy to use, but easy does not equate to quick to use. Setup from wheels-off to having two kayaks secured and ready to pull, amounts to several minutes. I had magical thoughts that I could plop the craft(s) on the cart, cinch a single strap, and off I'd go. So, so silly of me. Other usage notes: the cart doesn't seem to care at all if it gets wet. I have lashed it to the deck several times in a fresh water lake and got it soaked, and it works just fine. Obviously aluminum will not rust the way that steel will, and this falls out of the equation. The linchpins seem high-quality and appear to be stainless, but they seem likely to fall out when the cart is stowed broken down (wheels off) on deck. Thus I'm using a small mini-carabiner to connect them to a loop on my fishing shirt so they cannot drop to the bottom of a 200-ft deep lake. The foam cushions seem nice and durable enough, but they slide a bit when bearing the load of one or two kayaks. This is a bit of a problem since potentially the hull could come to rest on aluminum tubing. I'm making a habit of checking their position now and then, and correcting when needed. Finally, the screw tension for the spring detents was set too loose at the factory, and needed to be adjusted a fair amount, so the tubing don't just fold up into storage position when weight is added. Edit: tested flotation and the wheels float very well and the structure does not (with the wheels removed). I then partially disassembled it and stuffed the tubes full of 3/4" backer rod. I have not been out yet to re-test, but I suspect it now floats, or at least won't sink quite as quickly. Summary: a surprisingly effective accessory that will save many an aging back from premature ruin. It does not submit well to overthinking it -- just follow the instructions for setup and strap position. You may choose to replace the ratchet straps with ones you like better, but using two ratchet straps does seem to be highly important to keep the kayak and cart going the same direction. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023 by Photoleif

  • Needs to be strapped onto the kayak correctly
I spent probably more time than I should have reading product reviews on kayak carriers. I enjoy taking lengthy river trips (multi-day & hundreds of miles) so I am always a little afraid of being far away and having my equipment fail. This most recent trip involved a portage around three separate spillways—which were about 2.5 miles from first to the last. Some of the negative reviews for this item stated that this carrier collapses easily or the kayak slides right off. When we reached the first portage area, we continued up a muddy path to a small gravel access road next to a train track (see photos). The gravel was huge (#4 limestone if you are familiar with gravel types). About ten feet on the road the carrier collapsed. Reset, tie-down, go another 10-15 feet, collapse again. This happened a half dozen more times even after experimenting with several more tie-down options. I was extremely frustrated, to say the least. There was no way we were going to continue this way for 2.5 miles. I was ready to throw the thing in the river and beg someone to drive 60 miles and pick us up. Finally, the last attempt involved strapping it under one bar, pulling the tension and excess upwards, then going across the other side and doing the same thing—rather than running the strap in one continuous loop underneath and around. This created a barrier preventing side-by-side shifting and also prevented further collapsing. Once that was accomplished I was able to continue to pull the loaded-down kayak over heavy gravel the entire distance. No, it was not fun and the plastic wheels offered no assistance as it wedged and cluttered over the layers of stone. However, it worked and did not collapse, nor did the frame break apart. This was the ultimate terrain test for this carrier. For me, this was a victory, although hard fought. When I needed it the most, it did the job—and that is how I can most accuracy rate any piece of equipment. Pros: cost, light-weight, sturdy, comes with straps, and easy to assemble. Cons: wheels could be slightly bigger and a little more forgiving (all depending on what you are doing), kickstand seemed hard to manipulate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2019 by Greg Colarich Greg Colarich

  • Use the tension straps not the bungee cords
This is the second of these Kayak Dolly"s I bought. At first I thought they were junk because the kayak slipped off occasionally I was using the bungee cords that came with it. Then my husband fooled around with it using the tension straps also supplied and it worked perfectly rolling forwards or backwards. So we bought a second one for our other boat and took them on a 1/2 mile trail to Lake Henderson in the Adirondaks. This is the only access to this amazing lake. The trail is wide enough and the surface is mostly stones. We easily pulled them along together. Our kayaks weight about 45 lbs each so these are a wonderful tool for transportation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2018 by JMD JMD

  • What a big help!
Love this Kayak Dolly! It makes it so much easier to move our kayaks around! It is so much easier than carrying kayaks. Love this.
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024 by Matthew

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