Roleez vs AquaCart

oxnard111

Creative RE Purchasing
I am looking into beach totes and was wondering what you all thought about these two brands. I used a Roleez stand up tote a couple weekends ago and it was really nice. I really like the big tires, but didn't like the fact that it dosen't come apart that easily. I have never seen the Aqua cart, but I think I like the ballon type tires on the Roolez a little more.

The Aqua cart is cheaper than the Roolez, but only by $100 after I add all the options to the Aqua Cart.

Any opinions you all have would be appreciated. Thanks.

http://www.aquacarts.com/beach/beach.htm
http://www.roleez.com/pwc-dollys.php
 
personally, my favorite is the tiger tote......i have a KG which is nice..make sure whatever you get has a winch..

also would depend on what type of terrain...here in FLA, mostly its just 50-100 yards of hard pack sand...no rocks or anything
 

oxnard111

Creative RE Purchasing
Idok said:
personally, my favorite is the tiger tote......i have a KG which is nice..make sure whatever you get has a winch..

also would depend on what type of terrain...here in FLA, mostly its just 50-100 yards of hard pack sand...no rocks or anything

Does this company have a website? Any pics? I would be using it for looser sand and sometimes rocky trails.
 

oxnard111

Creative RE Purchasing
Idok said:
personally, my favorite is the tiger tote......i have a KG which is nice..make sure whatever you get has a winch..

also would depend on what type of terrain...here in FLA, mostly its just 50-100 yards of hard pack sand...no rocks or anything


Any pictures of the KG one? Or website?
 
Location
Delaware
oxnard111 said:
I don't like that TBM one cause it dosen't have a winch

I'm sure you could fab something up if it was really needed. FWIW I use that same style and I can get a ski from the floor onto it after a days ridding by myself, no winching.
 

oxnard111

Creative RE Purchasing
Thanks for all the advice. I had already seen a couple of those thread previously, but just wanted to know what people thought of the two carts I listed versus each other. It dosen't look like many people have the Aquacart though...
 

#ZERO

Beach Bum
Location
Florida - U.S.A.
I have been extremely satisfied with my Big-Foot Beach Dolly. I purchased the two wheel model directly from Big Foot Beach Dollies out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, phone number (954) 523-9222 and had it custom made to fit the SuperJet or the Blaster. I have had no trouble pulling it across 500’ sand-stretched beaches and even up hill. It helps to position the engine directly over the wheels to lighten the load on the handle and then move it forward with the winch for storage. The only bad thing about them is the fact that the wheels float in the water making it difficult to load the Jet Ski in the surf; however, standing on the axle and pulling the Jet Ski on by hand overcomes this problem. Disassembly is very easy with quick release pins so that the Jet Ski and Cart will slide into the back of the pickup, making it easy to find a parking place without the hassle of having a trailer. The best part is that you don’t have to worry about the license plate, tag stickers, taxes, lighting, hitches, etc., associated with trailers.

 
i had an aquacart for a short while. bought it cheap, fixed it up, used it a couple of times and i dont know if i wasn't using it right or what but i thought it sucked.
i load my ski off the ground at the beach and it didnt do that very well. if that isnt how you will be using it it may work fine. that was my main complaint.

it did break down pretty small and fast.
 

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Scorn800

Ride for life
Location
North NJ
I own a KG stand up 2 wheel tote and a Aqua Cart 4 wheel tote.
the KG in a great tote but they are now out of business.
The Aqua tote is awesome. comes apart real easy, has plastic bunks, and a great wrinch with a stop. They were also very helpful to buy from.
When I buy another tote, it will be Aqua Cart.
 
Location
Delaware
#.0 said:
It helps to position the engine directly over the wheels to lighten the load on the handle and then move it forward with the winch for storage.

Why not just put the ski on backwards? :biggthumpup:
 

lownrangr

R6 Renagade
Location
Detroit
i have an aqua cart. It's ok, I really do like how it totally breaks down to transport. I wish it did have bigger bunks, but I can't complain, I got it barely used at a great price.
 
SJKny said:
Why not just put the ski on backwards? :biggthumpup:



and the benefit there too is that yoiu can flush, and all the water will run out of the scupper or pool for the bilges to pump out...

i always put my ski on the trailer backwards after the beach for that exact reason....
 
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