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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de enero de 2025
The colors are deeply pigmented. There is a wide variety of shades. The tips seem to be pretty decent, time will tell. The case is sturdy, with a convenient handle; however, the internal trays are a bit flimsy.I wish they were arranged in color order, and maybe also had color numbers, instead of (seemingly) randomly.These two pens arrived damaged (blue one) and dried out (both). Two out of 120 is barely any, but it's still disappointing.I look forward to really testing these beyond creating a color chart.
Michelle F
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de abril de 2025
I love Grabie products!
M Strange
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 1 de abril de 2025
This is a magic trolley! Sturdy when in use, but it folds up into a (15 litre??) dry bag for stowage. I was a bit dubious at first, but it performs better than a bigger wheeled “normal” trolley on hard ground. I’ve not yet tried it on gravel, etc but the solid but “rubber-ish” wheels are large enough to probably cope well enough.It comes with a partially elasticated strap, which once you master it (trial and error per kayak) fastens well and it has a proper metal err…grip thingy which helps.It is a bit “lively” when packing down and wheels & other bits pop back open when you are closing it up (like a set of bagpipes, if that makes sense!) but with practice and a bungee and bag to stow it in, it’s a dream. It fits in my rear locker a treat!It’s worth the money (IMHO at least, as I got a customer return for £40), but it’s unique and at full price still in the same range as more conventional trolleys. All I can say this is now my kayak trolley of choice & a conversation piece at the waterside! :)
Me
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 6 de abril de 2025
Good
Godmodeon
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de agosto de 2024
Picking a kayak cart is stressful.. the one you want is out of budget ao that brought you here... to start off, I have a wilderness recon 120 so with gear it's well over 100lbs loaded.. I mostly use trailer to dump my kayak off in the water just because she's a hefty girl... I wanted a cart for some crowded launches or launching on beaches or remote lakes so I tried the pelican one (with red or orange wheels.. you know the one..) and made a fool of myself more than once by dropping my kayak. So looked at the yakattack and wilderness as they were the top rated in real world use but sooo expensive... many you tube videos later I figured I'd try this one out. It's nice because it folds down to nothing.. it fits fishing kayaks very well.. it is well built for the most part.. but the cons.. with heavy kayaks, it wants to bend and warp on uneven ground. The wheels could be a little wider for some better stability. The top rails that the hull sits on could be a little beefier and the end caps on them keep popping out and scratching and biting into the hull. Overall.. if your looking for an affordable option and your not planning to offload your kayak these will be perfect.. if you don't have a titanic of a kayak like me then they will be fine. I still think for the price they are more than perfect for the job I'm just pushing the limits of what they are. I'm going to run them till they fold up in undesired ways or the wheels fall off then grab the wilderness systems cart and maybe by then the price won't hurt so much. Hope this helps anyone looking at these.
rsurg323
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de julio de 2024
I live near a lake - too long to carry a kayak, but with this product I was able to easily walk it the 1/4 mile distance! There are some sidewalks, some gravel parking lots, some grassy areas, and some paved sidewalks along the way - and it handled it all with ease. My kayak is heavy - was made even heavier bc we put all gear and an inflatable paddleboard inside for the trek. But it was no problem. I didn’t use the strap that is included - the metal clasp didn’t really have any grip and the elastic part of the strap kinda defeated the purpose. I found criss-crossed ratchet straps worked much better and kept it super secure. All folded down, this was ever so slightly too big to fit in my main kayak’s hatch but it fits in the other kayak’s hatch perfectly. It was a breeze to setup/fold down! I can stack both kayaks together and still easily haul them with this! Love it!!!!
Suk
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de julio de 2024
Can't figure out strap "system". Zero instructions on how to install. No help on internet, not even a website. Used bungie and ratchet strap, but cart tips over every time in sand. Do not buy unless you have a flat, paved road to use it on. Do not expect ANY customer support. Zero stars!
MARICRUZ RAMON
Comentado en México el 15 de diciembre de 2024
Es muy buena marca, la conocí por el Lettering y los colores y pigmentación es genial
Michelle Garner
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de noviembre de 2024
Some of the small taps were broke and leaking. Nothing like was advertised. Just not happy.Does not Mark on itemS like it was even advertised as.
Crystal Coleman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de octubre de 2024
This product was listed when I searched for water based acrylic paint markers. These are NOT acrylic paint markers, just regular coloring markers. If you are looking for acrylic paint markers, skip this product.
Angela Gouge
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de octubre de 2024
Nice markers with a great range of colors. I also like the dual tips, this makes them useful for a variety of projects.
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