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by dougc on Wed Jul 08, 2009 4:54 pm
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Thanks again, everyone. The Beach Rolly looks pretty good.
 

by Walter on Wed Jul 08, 2009 6:59 pm
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The beach cart here:

http://splashdance.com/KAYAKCARTS.htm

looks the same as the Beach Rolly, but less expensive.
 

by orabill1 on Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:54 am
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Hey, just got my Beach Rolly and its great! It is everything they advertise, light weight, compact storage and can carry lots of stuff. I used it last weekend to carry my inflatable boat and its gear to the waters edge. I’ve also used it to haul my 600 mm F4 lens down a gravel trail about 1/4 mile to my shooting location. Once there, it was quite easy to dismount the camera and tripod and begin my shoot. My vote is YES for the light weight Beach Rolly.

BTW: I ordered mine on a Monday and got it on a Thursday of the same week.

Bill
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by Stephen Feingold on Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:08 pm
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Hi Bill,
Should you have the opportunities, I would like to know your opinion on how it does in regard to noise on boardwalks, and ease of use on beach sand and mud.
Thanks
Stephen
 

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