Need to transport your kayak to the water but struggle with lifting gear onto your crossbars? We recommend the kayak lift assist with tie downs. Gas-strut-powered arms drop down to just over shoulder level, making it easier than ever to load a boat.
Your boat is built like a tank, your cart should be too. This one hauls heavy yaks and canoes without tipping, flattening, or throwing a fit. No-flat tires, padded bunks, and a wide stance mean your gear rolls steady and your back stays intact.
Tired of wrestling your kayak off the garage floor? These padded stands lift your boat to a working height so you can clean it, rig it, or just admire it like the glorious fish-slaying vessel it is. Folds flat. Works anywhere.
Holds an SUP and a kayak flat, stacked with space between - off the floor and easy to reach. The padded arms prevent hull damage, and there's no awkward shuffle to pull out the one you actually want to use. Great for a garage, dock, or by a shed.
Bike to the launch and tow your kayak behind you? Yes, really. This cart combines a stable, padded frame with no-flat tires and a tow bar that clips to your bikes seat post. Gear stays balanced. You stay hands-free.
Stores two kayaks flat, stacked with space between - off the floor and easy to reach. The padded arms prevent hull damage, and there's no awkward shuffle to pull out the one you actually want to use. Great for a garage, dock, or by the shed.
Wrestling a fishing kayak into a truck bed? Skip the struggle. This full kit gives you support from tailgate to cab. Roll it in, cradle it right, and secure it like a pro. Built for long boats, short beds, or anyone tired of J-style rack shenanigans.
Stores two SUPs flat, stacked with space between - off the floor and easy to reach. The padded arms prevent hull damage, and there's no awkward shuffle to pull out the one you actually want to use. Great for a garage, dock, or by the shed.
Tired of balancing your kayak on a cooler and a lawn chair to work on it? These padded stands lift your boat to a better height, protect the hull, and fold flat when you're done. Now you can stop worrying about your yak falling off of a DIY rig.