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I suppose it makes sense if your only cargo is...
I suppose it makes sense if your only cargo is people/pets. Your use case is very different to mine.
Where I launch, it's often a little bit of a walk between the parking spot and the water so...
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Exact same thing happened to mine over rocks...
Exact same thing happened to mine over rocks coming out of a lake. Such a shame though. They function really well but they're just not tough enough and they bent much easier than I would have...
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I generally run my wheels only about 50% inflated...
I generally run my wheels only about 50% inflated so they're easier to push over rough stuff, soft beach sand etc. Can't say I've ever even noticed any resistance when trying to sink them in water....
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