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Finland, Helsinki
1 Level
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Review on Suspenz HD Airless Cart Yellow by Kenneth Broszko

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The one you get for the canoe.

I have had many of these carts over the years. I think I like this option best for getting the canoe to the water over relatively short distances (not miles). They aren't built for long-distance, so you need bearings in any car you buy. But this one has a much better build quality than others I've had of this type. Airless bikes are great. Pneumatic tires on other bogies kept failing. Belts are thought out to the smallest detail and are of high quality. This is another area where carts of the past have consistently failed. I prefer the foam bumpers on the stand, but the rubber bumpers have been fine so far, although a bit slippery when wet. Powder coating is good, the device is clear! The axle is very strong and rests on the inside of the wheels. Others sometimes just have a cheap plastic gasket that's easy to lose. I would recommend this pad to others of the same type. It is well thought out and common sources of error in these types of wagons have been well addressed. For canoes, this is a winner. I will add that it is possible to get air wheels with bearings if you want to use them for longer distances. I have a wheelset with bearings from another car that fits this one perfectly. All you need to know is the outside diameter of the axle (I don't have that measurement) and you can order from any number of sources. However, it is generally preferable to use a Canadian/Swedish style canoe cart for longer distances. Attention, now companies are producing without a warehouse.

Pros
  • Excellent Overall Performance
Cons
  • Volume