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Trolley - what to get?

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Created by Manlybuyer > 9 months ago, 12 Mar 2016
Manlybuyer
NSW, 12 posts
12 Mar 2016 2:04PM
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i'm thinking of getting a trolley to take my SUP from home to beach. I've seen they vary a lot in price and some seem a bit cheap & nasty - which brand & type is worth getting - want something easy. Would appreciate feedback. TIA.

CharlieF
90 posts
12 Mar 2016 11:26AM
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I have a C-Tug kayak trolley that I used to use on my kayaks - since sold. It is great for SUPs very solid and reliable.

Brenno
QLD, 891 posts
12 Mar 2016 3:08PM
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I made one out of an old pram and some box section for a draw bar. "Borrowed" a handle off the golf cart. Ssshhhhhh.....





bobajob
QLD, 1535 posts
12 Mar 2016 3:24PM
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Bloody hell Brenno, is that another board again? Nice looking though! And the paddle looks nice too, I just snapped my 3year old Naish the other day, right at the blade.

Brenno
QLD, 891 posts
12 Mar 2016 3:40PM
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bobajob said..
Bloody hell Brenno, is that another board again? Nice looking though! And the paddle looks nice too, I just snapped my 3year old Naish the other day, right at the blade.



Nah, old photo. My surfer is long gone. The paddle is still around though. I recently shortened it to a smidge over head high to try it out in the surf (testing the shorter shaft with smaller blade theory), before I went ahead and bought something else.........

Slack
WA, 685 posts
12 Mar 2016 2:07PM
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I modified a kid carrier

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/SUP-Trolley-Version-3/

GizzieNZ
4102 posts
12 Mar 2016 3:16PM
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Brenno said..
I made one out of an old pram and some box section for a draw bar. "Borrowed" a handle off the golf cart. Ssshhhhhh.....







Sometimes think I need one for carrying PSH 12'6 along to makorori point on the big days when am too cowardly to paddle out at the car park.....would need fat tyres though

kitemantim
147 posts
12 Mar 2016 3:47PM
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Seen these in action look good but very $$$

www.quiverkaddy.com/

Antho
VIC, 510 posts
12 Mar 2016 9:49PM
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I have these...they work well and you can dismantle them easily.

www.supwheels.com/

MickMc
VIC, 452 posts
13 Mar 2016 10:19AM
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Antho said..
I have these...they work well and you can dismantle them easily.

www.supwheels.com/



Hey Antho how's it going mate. Do you reckon they'd work on the back of a little folding bike or would that be too low to the ground? Also, what did you pay and where did you get 'em?

Manlybuyer
NSW, 12 posts
13 Mar 2016 11:20AM
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MickMc said..

Antho said..
I have these...they work well and you can dismantle them easily.

www.supwheels.com/




Hey Antho how's it going mate. Do you reckon they'd work on the back of a little folding bike or would that be too low to the ground? Also, what did you pay and where did you get 'em?


I like the look of these. Yes I'd like to know cost too. Did you have to buy them online from the US?

BrisKites
QLD, 1290 posts
13 Mar 2016 11:44AM
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Should work with any bike.

We stock them in Aus - www.briskites.com.au/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1066






Antho
VIC, 510 posts
13 Mar 2016 11:14PM
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Hey Mick,
i got them from RPS when they were still operating.
They would definitely work well behind a bike as BrisKites said.
I have a set that I have only used a few times that I am not using any more. PM me if you are interested.

Antho
VIC, 510 posts
13 Mar 2016 11:22PM
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G'Day Manlybuyer,
i am not sure how much I paid for the SUP wheels...that's not good, is it?
I bought them in Vic, however I don't know who supplies them now as the shop I bought them from is no longer operating.
They are really well made and it might be worth hunting around to find a supplier.

Leroy13
VIC, 1174 posts
13 Mar 2016 11:42PM
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Go to the link Antho provided, click on to the home page, scroll to the bottom and check out dealer locator. There's a couple in Sin City in Cockaroach land.

Manlybuyer
NSW, 12 posts
14 Mar 2016 7:24AM
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Leroy13 said..
Go to the link Antho provided, click on to the home page, scroll to the bottom and check out dealer locator. There's a couple in Sin City in Cockaroach land.


Thanks Leroy13, yep did that. Both Sydney dealer links no longer operating it would seem... But thanks anyway.

Manlybuyer
NSW, 12 posts
14 Mar 2016 7:26AM
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Leroy13 said..
Go to the link Antho provided, click on to the home page, scroll to the bottom and check out dealer locator. There's a couple in Sin City in Cockaroach land.



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Leroy13 said..
Go to the link Antho provided, click on to the home page, scroll to the bottom and check out dealer locator. There's a couple in Sin City in Cockaroach land.




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Antho said..
G'Day Manlybuyer,
i am not sure how much I paid for the SUP wheels...that's not good, is it?
I bought them in Vic, however I don't know who supplies them now as the shop I bought them from is no longer operating.
They are really well made and it might be worth hunting around to find a supplier.



Thanks Antho... Will do.

Leroy13
VIC, 1174 posts
14 Mar 2016 8:08PM
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Try this Manlybuyer www.facebook.com/SUPWheels



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