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Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
Can handle my heavy canoe with ease!
David McDowell
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
If you can get it assembled (I suggest youtube; the included "instructions" read like a blind person described it to an illiterate person, who narrated it to somebody who couldn't spell, who then wrote it on a typewriter made in Russia) this is a neat product. WAY more functional than the (tiny single) wheel built in to my particular Kayak's tail!The "easy to disassemble for travel" feature looks neat, but means the thing kind of falls apart every time you pick it up. I'm sure once I build up a routine, it'll be fine.
Bert
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
If you have a flat bottom that the pads can adhere to, mine does not, so it was a problem right from the start. The straps are the worst thing about the product. They will not get real tight and when you contact customer service they send you pictures to show you how to do it correctly. After following the instructions, the stripes still did not work due to the cam not holding the straps good and tight . When I contact support the second time they sent me more photos. I asked for a better strap and got no response. After using several times and the kayak falling off the cart I decided to return item. The seller made no real effort to help.
Timothy
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
I have an Old Town Sportsman PDL 120 Kayak…if your kayak is not smooth bottomed, or if it has any grooves in the bottom hull, get the Plug In style…It is very hard to adequately tighten the strap with the C-Tug, even with ratchet straps. If you roll over any bumps or rocks the whole kart is likely to shift sideways, causing you to have to stop and readjust the kart before you can continue on. Unless you’re moving your kayak over nothing but smooth paved terrain, I’d suggest going with the Plug-In style since I had to come back and order the plug in…Summary: C-Tug sucks for grooved hull watercraft, Plug-In is the way to go.
Eddieleaf
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
I only got to use this thing once and it gave me issues from the get go. Straps would keep coming off and not hold kayak in place. Claims it can be taken apart for easier travel but is impossible to separate once you put it together. The flimsy Kickstand also snapped right off, getting rid of one of the main features. Would have returned if I hadn't missed the window to do so but I didn't get the chance to use it until after that date passed.
Brad R
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
Nice and durable but clips don't stay crossed to keep wheels locked on.. had to run heavy zip ties through to keep wheels locked on. Which keeps me from tearing down to store them.
MH
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
Works great
Kevin West.
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023
Kayak made getting ready more enjoyable and faster so just open garage set kayak on carrier and pole down the road to water with no worries even on the asphalt.
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