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accessories A B C-TUG KAYAK & CANOE CARTS


KAYAK & CANOE CART (A) www.c-tug.net • $169.90


NEW FOR 2014


The ultimate kayak and canoe trolley. The New Zealand C-TUG trol- ley is setting new standards with its sophisticated style and preci- sion design. C-TUG offers one of the best, most versatile and durable kayak trolleys on the market. It carries up to 300 pounds, disman- tles for easy stowing and won’t rust. The only engineered cart on the market, C-TUG trolleys are now supplied with New Zealand-made Puncture Free Wheels, with Hi-Grip rubber tread.


CASCADE CREEK COMPANY


YAKGRIPS (B) www.cascadecreek.com • $14.95 per pair


UPDATED FOR 2014


These comfort kayak paddle grips are the ultimate in comfort for paddling. Yakgrips prevent rubs and blisters. They are more effi- cient for paddling and offer better hand placement. Available in nine colors for take-apart paddles, and in four colors for solid shaft and small shaft paddles.


KANULOCK


LOCKABLE TIEDOWNS (C) www.kanulock.net • $89–$109


With standard tie downs, anyone can cut and remove your kayak or SUP board without attracting attention. Understanding this, the Kanulock Lockable Tiedowns were designed to provide security and peace of mind when paddlers left their kayaks and boards unattend- ed on roof racks. Kanulock Lockable Tiedowns are extremely simple and they have the added benefits of being able to lock securely and are reinforced with stainless steel cables. Cables are offered in eight-foot, 11-foot, 13-foot and 18-foot lengths.


MALONE AUTO RACKS CLIPPER DELUXE CART WINDPADDLE SAILS AND SHADES


with ROVER WHEELS (D) www.maloneautoracks.com • $159.95 NEW FOR 2014


The new Clipper Deluxe is a rock-solid, center-style cart with Rover all-terrain wheels that is unchallenged for price and quality in the industry. It features a 200-pound capacity aluminum frame capable of transporting both kayaks and canoes and eight-inch wide Never- Go-Flat tires that glide effortlessly over sand, mud and irregular terrain. Includes a lifetime warranty.


144 PADDLING BUYER’S GUIDE || Annual 2014


SCOUT (F) www.windpaddle.com • $129.95


WindPaddle’s entry-level sail gets you into kayak and canoe sailing at a more affordable price. The Scout is intended for the recreational paddler in light to medium winds, and is easily folded and stowed. It clips to existing deck hardware on kayaks, SOT’s and inflatables. No rudder is required and it is more forgiving in gusts for added craft stability. All WindPaddle products carry a lifetime warranty. Harness the wind and let the miles slide by.


E D C


F MALONE AUTO RACKS SEAWING STINGER


COMBO MPG113MD (E) www.maloneautoracks.com • $219.95


Combining one of the most universal-fitting kayak carriers with the easiest-to-use retractable loading system has made the SS Combo Malone’s leading bottom-down transport system. Wing-style car- riers fit nearly all center keel kayak profiles. The Stinger Loading system permanently attaches to the rear carrier and can extend as much as 22 inches to align and load your kayak. Fits round, square and factory oval load bars. Offered with lifetime warranty, tie-downs and load straps.


recreational kayaking


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