🚀 Effortless kayak transport, wherever your adventure takes you!
The Bonnlo Kayak Cart features 12" large low-pressure balloon wheels designed for smooth transport over soft sand and rough terrain. Constructed from sturdy aluminum alloy, it supports up to 300 pounds, making it ideal for most kayaks and canoes. Included are two 7.75 ft ratchet straps for secure, slip-free transport. Its foldable design and foam bumpers ensure easy storage and universal fit, perfect for beach, lake, or riverside excursions.






| Brand | Bonnlo |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Color | Red |
| Style | Classic |
| Weight Limit | 300 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Bonnlo |
| UPC | 611890864773 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 36.6 x 17.8 x 8.4 inches |
| Package Weight | 8.19 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | Bonnlo |
| Part Number | KCBW |
R**B
Red kayak dolly cart quality product from Amazon (:
The red color looks very premium. The material doesn’t feel cheap at all. The blow up wheels work amazing at the beach or bay. The wheels don’t sink in the sand. They just float right over it. It’s very easy to take on and off the kayak. I highly recommend this item. It’s a very big help to have when you need it. Definitely a good tool to have in your arsenal. If I lost it. I would definitely buy again. If your kayak is old or you don’t want to risk the scupper wholes breaking with other kayak dolly cart designs. This is better option and way better alternative. I get compliments from people too when I use it or they ask hey what’s that thing you have. Don’t hesitate if your thinking about just get it and you won’t be sorry. Plus Amazon had it in stock and I was very lucky to get from Amazon. Don’t waste your time with any other websites.
M**E
Great value compared to others out there
Good quality and easy to assemble. Using this for my wing board. I Choose this because of the big wheels as l use this on the beach.
B**B
Folding issue
Four stars on potential.I have just used the cart once, but want to put some information out for anyone interested. First, I had the same folding issue as Lennartsell. I managed to use the cart, very carefully; but, had my old cart along because I did not trust this one.Now, I think I have resolved the issue of the cart collapsng with this technique. Instead of lashing directly across the top of the kayak, I use Progrip cords from Home Depot. I use one progrip from the rear cross bar of the cart, to run across the boat aft of the wheels (using the rings on the rear deck of the boat to anchor it.) this keeps the rear bar on the cart from collapsing forward. I then run another Progrip, from a forward crossbar, through the boat's midship carrying handles, and across to attach on the other side. This is forward of the wheels, and keeps the forward cross bar from collapsing rearward. A simple technique that works well to keep the cart open. (This could be done with ropes; but, I have used the Progrips for some time. They are strong, economical, and easy to use.) .Another issue was that with the bow of the boat resting on the ground, as it would be after loading, the kickstand also rested on the ground and could not be folded. I moved the rubber bumpers from the horizontal bar around to the vertical bars, and that provides ground clearance. (I did not want to fool with the springs to remove the bumpers; nor did I want to cut them off.)As with other carts of similar design, it does not fit my Native Watercraft fishing kayak hull very well, because the cross bars are short, and the V notch is not deep enough to accommodate the keel.. The boat is not stable on the cart. I have clamped a 26" long PVC pipe to the rear bar and padded it with pipe insulation. This gives support to the outer part of the hull, and helps stabilize it by reducing rocking. Finally, I have attached strands of parachute cord, or similar, to the corner of each crossbar. These can be laid out to the sied when the cart is about to be loaded and, and the Progrip hooked to them. This eliminates having to search around under the boat to make the attachments.All of this sounds like a lot; but, I think the accommodations I described would be advantageous in any cart of similar designI did think there was a substantial improvement on sand and pavement over the alleged sand wheels I was using.I am conversing with Bonnlo and have advised them of all of this.
F**E
Good Quality and Great Value
I had purchased another Bonnlo kayak cart about 7 months ago with solid tires (the yellow one) but it did not work well on soft sand with a heavy fishing kayak and chose to use with my lighter fiberglass kayak and it works better. I needed the cart with balloon tires. I purchased this cart with the higher profile balloon tires about 4 months ago (there are two sizes, one has a lower profile balloon tire and the other cart has a higher profile balloon tire). It worked amazing, gliding across the sand with the kayak weighing about 100 lbs. including gear.About two months later, one of the the high profile balloon tires developed a bubble which made one tire lopsided. I was disappointed and contacted the seller. The customer service was amazing and they contacted me by email within a few days. They asked for picture and the reason I had issues. They sent me a new tire within a week. It was the wrong tire as they as they sent me the lower profile tire. I explained this to them and they sent me two new tires and with a pump at no extra charge. However, the tires were both the lower profile tires but I am happy that I have two tires that match and the new lower profile tires feel stronger than the higher profile balloon tires. I now have three tires because they did not want me to return the first tire they sent. I imagine they may have had issues with the higher profile tire as it appears to have thinner walls. I am yet to test on the sand and hope they work just as well as the higher profile balloon tires.Five stars for a quality product and excellent customer service to backup their product. I wish all sellers on Amazon were as attentive to their customer's needs as this seller was to me.
D**N
Worth every cent
Dont think twice . Very good quality!!!! , im very impressed on how well this cart works , would recommend using rubber bungee straps instead of ratchet straps. Quicker to set up. I use this cart on very soft white beach sand on the north west Florida coast,Destin ,Florida.
D**L
Rolls on Sand, Clay, and Silt
This thing is great! My buddy calls it my “moon buggy”. People have walked up to me and asked what it was or where I got it. The “what it was” lady has kayaks, but had never seen a dolly for one. The “where I got it” guy was dragging his kayak across gravelly sand (I helped him carry it when I caught up to him). I have had it in gooey clay/silt and it rolled like a champ. It floats, which makes rinsing the wheels off easy. On sand it rolls right on top. Love it so far!
S**C
Native Slayer Max 10
It works great on soft sand…only reason I gave it 4 stars is because my Native Slayer Max 10 is difficult to center on the cart. I have another cart I made for my kayak that has tubing that lines up with the Slayer Max’s center grooves, and I don’t even need straps to keep it secure.The balloon wheels are great for soft sand and it does fold and break down easy for storage and transport
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