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Bonnlo Kayak Cart Canoe Dolly Fishing Kayak Accessories Carrier Foldable Paddle Board Trolley Boat Trailer Transport with NO-Flat Airless Tires Wheels and 2 Ratchet Straps

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  • CAPACITY--This kayak trolley cart uses larger diameter aluminum pipe (20x2mm) anodized stainless steel and has a 200-pound weight limit; allowing you to easily transport your various kayaks/ canoe from the parking lot to the beach area, the lake, or riverside
  • Solid Tires--The airless wheels make this kayak wheels cart better and easier. The large-diameter solid tires are odor-free, large full solid PU tires (10"D x 3"W), will roll smoothly across streamlined movement over a variety of terrains like sand, lawns, and rough terrain
  • Foldable Kayak Dolly Cart--Boat dolly assembles easily and folds down to make it easier to transport in your car. Allow for you to take off the kayak wheels and pack them into your kayak's hatches
  • Product Details-- ①kayak carrier is equipped with a convenient double kickstand for extra stability; ②Boat dolly foam bumpers on each arm to protect your canoe/kayak hull; ③Rubber bumpers of the foot protect the frame from wearing; ④Features 12"H spring-loaded stand which keeps the dolly cart propped up onshore for quick loading out of water.
  • Kayak Accessories--2 Years of warranty. The Kayak trolly system will come with 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.



Product Description

kayak cart
kayak dolly
kayak trolley
kayak trailer
kayak carrier
kayak cart dolly

Craig H.
August 21, 2025
These work great. I had some others before, similar but not the same. My old ones had no straps, so I used one rope for the front support and a 2nd rope to keep the kayak from pulling forward off the cart. The 2nd rope was very important. It was tied to the front hole of the kayak where the handle was attached. It went from that point along the top of the kayak to and tied to the rope holding the cart on. This 2nd rope made it impossible for the rope holding the cart on the kayak to slip back toward the end of kayak-thus, keeping the kayak from pulling forward off the cart. The other thing was I did was to put the cart on with a specific support in front-this kept the cart from collapsing as long as I pulled the kayak/cart forward (and made a second circumference rope not necessary. The tires of the cart went flat (the carts were 9 years old). Replacement wheels were expensive so I bought this one (three of them).These carts are very good. The construction is sturdy and they roll nicely. Wheels will not go flat. The two straps work well and make it unlikely the carts will collapse. The straps are fairly easy to put on but a little tricky to loosen (read the instructions). I still use the "2nd" rope and still put them on "directionally" so they cannot collapse when pulled forward as opposed to reverse. Three of us used these on a 1.8 mile trail. They will fall over if you go over a log, root or rock on one side and don't pay attention-but look at what you are doing and you will realize they make it sooo much easier to do a "carry". They do lie flat and can be put on your kayak mount-though I have not done that as we took ours to a lake from the road. If you center the cart well you could easily stow some gear in the kayak (camping/fishing gear?). I am very please with these carts.
Osalsa
July 31, 2025
I take my hat off to whoever designed this little jewel. Small, light, strong, inexpensive, easy to use, folds up even smaller, wheels come off instantly to make it smaller yet. I use rope instead of the included ratchet straps to secure the boat to it, quick and easy (the trucker's hitch works great). This little dolly epitomizes the benefits of The Industrial Revolution!
D F
July 25, 2025
This is my 3rd Kayak/Canoe cart. I have been kayaking over 20 years and recently got a 80 lb Old Town Saranac 146 Canoe. My kayak cart had small plastic wheels and only sits at the edge of the canoe, it worked ok but the canoe was still heavy, I had a hard time strapping it to the canoe, and it would move around when I went over rocks.My father in-law bought a kayak/canoe cart similar to this one at Dicks for his kayak and I asked if I can borrow it to see If I should purchase that one instead of the one I already owned. His cart is identical to this Bonnlo one or the competitor one on Amazon except the straps are not ratchets and the wheels are the inflated kind. Let me tell you, the wheels, the ratchets, and the quality of this cart is so much nicer and this cart is $30 dollars cheaper than the one he bought. I have to go down a steep hill, over a rocky beach parking lot and over a bump to get my Canoe into the water. This cart performed so much nicer than the similar one from Dicks. I had both this one and the one he let me borrow strapped under the middle of the Canoe, this one was much easier to pull and push. Pushing is probably easier to be honest, especially when you have to go up hill on the way back like me. I don't know why but it was not as heavy, these wheels do not provide the resistance like the competitor one did. I am very happy with this purchase and wish I bough it sooner. Again, this was much easier to push, somehow the weight was greatly reduced, it did not move around when moving on rocks. To be honest, having a reliable cart like this will make me want to take it out more. Time will tell how it lasts, the ratchets are not as long as I would like and they will probably rust, but this cart works great for pulling and pushing my 80 lb Canoe down and up a steep hill, over a rocky parking lot, and bumps. Oh, it does not fold on me like some people mentioned. Only downside is that it it takes up a lot of space in the front of my Canoe, I now want the smaller version of this same Canoe for my Kayak.- Update 7/28/22; I let my father in law borrow it to see if he likes it better, he tried it and today I ordered a second cart. He said that compared to his, this one is more stable, easier to put his kayak on it, and he prefers the ratcheting straps. He will be returning the one he purchased at Dicks.
J. Smith
June 24, 2025
This carrier is very simple to assemble. No tools and about five minutes folds up so takes less space in the car or in storage. I’ve only used it on sidewalks or streets about 3 blocks to the water. Find the nest balance point for your purpose and it rolls smoothly with little effort. Strap the paddle , life jacket and whatever else you want on roof of the board. Sure is easier than carrying the board, paddle, life jacket etc!
Kelly W.
June 10, 2025
Works as it should. Easy to get set up. My son lives down the road from a lake and this makes it very easy to get the kayak (Perception Pescador 10 ft.) down the road by myself. The rack fits nicely on the back of the kayak while on the water. Also easy to use over the beach sand.
Chris Topping
June 7, 2025
Does what a kayak trolley should do. Nicely made. The straps supplied are awkward to put on and will rust in short time. I replaced them with the traditional cleat type strap.
Raven
May 6, 2025
Cart kept collapsing what a waste of money!!!
Craig H.
March 31, 2025
These work great. I had some others before, similar but not the same. My old ones had no straps, so I used one rope for the front support and a 2nd rope to keep the kayak from pulling forward off the cart. The 2nd rope was very important. It was tied to the front hole of the kayak where the handle was attached. It went from that point along the top of the kayak to and tied to the rope holding the cart on. This 2nd rope made it impossible for the rope holding the cart on the kayak to slip back toward the end of kayak-thus, keeping the kayak from pulling forward off the cart. The other thing was I did was to put the cart on with a specific support in front-this kept the cart from collapsing as long as I pulled the kayak/cart forward (and made a second circumference rope not necessary. The tires of the cart went flat (the carts were 9 years old). Replacement wheels were expensive so I bought this one (three of them).These carts are very good. The construction is sturdy and they roll nicely. Wheels will not go flat. The two straps work well and make it unlikely the carts will collapse. The straps are fairly easy to put on but a little tricky to loosen (read the instructions). I still use the "2nd" rope and still put them on "directionally" so they cannot collapse when pulled forward as opposed to reverse. Three of us used these on a 1.8 mile trail. They will fall over if you go over a log, root or rock on one side and don't pay attention-but look at what you are doing and you will realize they make it sooo much easier to do a "carry". They do lie flat and can be put on your kayak mount-though I have not done that as we took ours to a lake from the road. If you center the cart well you could easily stow some gear in the kayak (camping/fishing gear?). I am very please with these carts.
Osalsa
March 29, 2025
I take my hat off to whoever designed this little jewel. Small, light, strong, inexpensive, easy to use, folds up even smaller, wheels come off instantly to make it smaller yet. I use rope instead of the included ratchet straps to secure the boat to it, quick and easy (the trucker's hitch works great). This little dolly epitomizes the benefits of The Industrial Revolution!
D F
March 17, 2025
This is my 3rd Kayak/Canoe cart. I have been kayaking over 20 years and recently got a 80 lb Old Town Saranac 146 Canoe. My kayak cart had small plastic wheels and only sits at the edge of the canoe, it worked ok but the canoe was still heavy, I had a hard time strapping it to the canoe, and it would move around when I went over rocks.My father in-law bought a kayak/canoe cart similar to this one at Dicks for his kayak and I asked if I can borrow it to see If I should purchase that one instead of the one I already owned. His cart is identical to this Bonnlo one or the competitor one on Amazon except the straps are not ratchets and the wheels are the inflated kind. Let me tell you, the wheels, the ratchets, and the quality of this cart is so much nicer and this cart is $30 dollars cheaper than the one he bought. I have to go down a steep hill, over a rocky beach parking lot and over a bump to get my Canoe into the water. This cart performed so much nicer than the similar one from Dicks. I had both this one and the one he let me borrow strapped under the middle of the Canoe, this one was much easier to pull and push. Pushing is probably easier to be honest, especially when you have to go up hill on the way back like me. I don't know why but it was not as heavy, these wheels do not provide the resistance like the competitor one did. I am very happy with this purchase and wish I bough it sooner. Again, this was much easier to push, somehow the weight was greatly reduced, it did not move around when moving on rocks. To be honest, having a reliable cart like this will make me want to take it out more. Time will tell how it lasts, the ratchets are not as long as I would like and they will probably rust, but this cart works great for pulling and pushing my 80 lb Canoe down and up a steep hill, over a rocky parking lot, and bumps. Oh, it does not fold on me like some people mentioned. Only downside is that it it takes up a lot of space in the front of my Canoe, I now want the smaller version of this same Canoe for my Kayak.- Update 7/28/22; I let my father in law borrow it to see if he likes it better, he tried it and today I ordered a second cart. He said that compared to his, this one is more stable, easier to put his kayak on it, and he prefers the ratcheting straps. He will be returning the one he purchased at Dicks.
J. Smith
March 12, 2025
This carrier is very simple to assemble. No tools and about five minutes folds up so takes less space in the car or in storage. I’ve only used it on sidewalks or streets about 3 blocks to the water. Find the nest balance point for your purpose and it rolls smoothly with little effort. Strap the paddle , life jacket and whatever else you want on roof of the board. Sure is easier than carrying the board, paddle, life jacket etc!
Kelly W.
March 4, 2025
Works as it should. Easy to get set up. My son lives down the road from a lake and this makes it very easy to get the kayak (Perception Pescador 10 ft.) down the road by myself. The rack fits nicely on the back of the kayak while on the water. Also easy to use over the beach sand.
Chris Topping
February 16, 2025
Does what a kayak trolley should do. Nicely made. The straps supplied are awkward to put on and will rust in short time. I replaced them with the traditional cleat type strap.
Raven
January 26, 2025
Cart kept collapsing what a waste of money!!!
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