NRS Yak Yak XL Boat Cart

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The NRS Yak Yak XL is the big brother to the NRS Yak Yak. It gives you the same lightweight boat-hauling performance with a wider footprint for better stability with larger, heavier hulls.
  • NRS Yak Yak boat carts are 30% lighter than comparable carts.
  • Lightweight, anodized aluminum frame carries up to a 200 pound load.
  • Rubber wraps around the heavy-duty plastic wheel for a smooth ride on hard surfaces.
  • 3" wide rim on the 9" diameter wheel gives good support in soft surfaces.
  • The bearing-less, smooth-rolling wheels are easily removed, for compact storage.
  • The Idaho tread pattern gives good grip and leaves a distinctive trail behind the cart.
  • Corrosion-resistant hardware for dependable durability.
  • Cushioning foam pads protect the hull of your boat.
  • The two NRS Loop Straps, with Buckle Bumper, are super easy to use and securely anchor your kayak or canoe to the cart.

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Specs

Collapsed dimensions: 27"L x 11.5"W x 4"H
Material: Anodized aluminum frame
Weight: 5.8 lbs.
Load Capacity: 200 lbs.
Category:
  • Boat Carts
Includes:
  • Two NRS Loop Straps with Buckle Bumper
Features:
  • Solid, bearing-less wheels
  • Rubber tread
  • Corrosion-resistant hardware
  • Two kickstands

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Why did you choose this?

for canoe with gear portage

I have your other cart and it doesn't seem to work with my Esquiif Vertige. In fact today the mid strap broke after going 20 ft. I am hoping the bigger one is more rugged and dependable. It was…

Same as Suspenz one that's so highly rated, but considerably lighter.

packing my IK to the river