No longer struggle with your heavy kayak in soft sand, the SandTrakz wheels make it 50% easier - read my review here goo.gl/P9KqRO
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@jraycertified5 жыл бұрын
I bought the Sandtrakz to move my Bote Rover (14', 105lbs without the outboard motor or gear). I took the motor off, but left my cooler, and some light gear. My guess is that it was about 130lbs. The wheels did fine on the asphalt road, gravel parking lot, and the packed sand/gravel ramp to the beach. BUT! It only made it about 5 feet into the deep soft sand here in Destin, FL before plowing. I literally had to drag the whole rig after that. I had a friend help me drag/push it to the water and back up the hill. Exhausted! I am wondering if using the double set up like Railblaza has on their website would solve the problem. Until I find a solution, no beach for me!
@PaddleGuy15 жыл бұрын
Hi mate. Yes at 50kg+ it’s always going to be a slog in the soft sand - my Viking Reload when fully loaded with gear then add 20kg of tuna in the back it can exceed 50kgs and I get the same hard slog - it’s not always that often for me so it’s a problem I deal with on those occasions and take my time, the alternative larger balloon wheels or double up option from ctug would mean i can’t put the trolley in the hatch. For you however as it’s going to be a regular thing with that weight I would def invest in either the double up bar and 2nd ctug sandtraks or get the wheeleez big Baloon wheel cart (I believe some people there in the USA have added wheeleez wheels to their ctug carts so google search or ask your local kayak community for some options ) hope that helps you get that awesome weapon on the water soon - would love to have one of them myself
@YAKMANONT7 жыл бұрын
Yes very good C-Tug is
@tokay999 Жыл бұрын
What about soft sand ? Thinking bout this one or an Amazon balloon wheel cart
@ryguy117946 жыл бұрын
i have a hobie pa14 and i use the boonedox landing gear. i deal alot of gravel/ soft dirt. some sand- 120lbs rigged plus an extra 25-35lbs with equipment im trying to figure out if i should get these or boonedoxs sand tires. probably boonedox's sand tires b/c they can withstand that amount of weight and will float if dropped in water. any suggestions?
@PaddleGuy16 жыл бұрын
Hi mate / hard to say - for what it’s worth the sandtrakz will certainly carry the load and make your life easier / however I don’t know if the wheels are compatible with the boondocks system so one would assume the balloon wheels they offer might make more sense seeing as your already using that set up / from what I hear the boondocks makes a lot of sense for the pedal kayak hulls (meaning the ctug pads don’t always sit nice on the double hull shapes of some of these pedal yaks) - hope that helps (your point about the floating - I guess that makes sense if you ever drop them - otherwise leash them - I don’t have that prob as mostly mine packs into my hatch
@ryguy117946 жыл бұрын
thanks- and the ctug sand trakz are compatible with the boonedox landing gear from what ive been told/ other video reviews (just a friendly fyi)
@razorlight2014 жыл бұрын
@@PaddleGuy1 hi are these any good for ocean kayak big game ?thanks
@kirillgusev22816 жыл бұрын
so, If want to buy C-TUG , should I get it with Sandtraksz wheels from the get go?. Is there any negative side? my walk to water 50 % asphalt. thx
@PaddleGuy16 жыл бұрын
Kirill Gusev yes I would say do that - buy the sandtrakz version - no disadvantages
@pernamore42242 жыл бұрын
My wheels rub on the underside of the hull on my hobie outback, it makes it hard to use.
@CaseyReedFishing7 жыл бұрын
are the sand traks good for anything but sand? If I dont use them on the sand are they worth buying?
@PaddleGuy17 жыл бұрын
I use them on both hard and sand so they are good for both mate -
@jeremymclenithan4418 жыл бұрын
This might be fine for a little kayak....not for mine. I just bought one of these things last week. I used it today for the first time. I paddle an Ocean Kayak 4.7. It might weigh about 120# with all of my gear on board. The cart does fine on any compact surface. It might as well be a plow in deep/soft sand.
@PaddleGuy17 жыл бұрын
my Viking Profish Reload weighs about 50kgs fully loaded mate and I have nor problems, your 4.7 is not much different (i know th kaya wel enough to comment) so cant see how your having such a different experience to me
@jeremymclenithan4417 жыл бұрын
Actually I weighed all of my gear and the total is closer to 150lbs. I have decided to keep the cart. Now I just make 2 trips in and out of the water. One trip with the kayak....and the other with most of my gear. It really comes down to the type of sand I'm using the cart on. I'm having my issues with deep/soft sand....not compact sugar sand. It's not that I'm a weak guy either. I have also been in touch with C-Tug regarding their kickstand extension. Mine came off on the first day. C-tug was nice enough to send me their new kickstand that is longer without the extension.
@newbiegearreview25116 жыл бұрын
I had severe issues with my hobie AI loaded or unloaded hawaii has deep fine sand
@cespaia Жыл бұрын
Can’t understand the diff between the c tug and the sandtrackz c tug? Thx
@PaddleGuy1 Жыл бұрын
one is for soft surfaces the other for hard surfaces..pretty simple - its explained in more detail here www.railblaza.com/products/sandtrakz-wheels/
@xb2might8286 жыл бұрын
Has anyone tried this in mud? If so, how'd it do?
@PaddleGuy16 жыл бұрын
xb2 might similarly as soft sand mate - mud can stick a little as it does so if it’s getting tough you may have to clear the mud occasionally