This was my first purchase from Vevor, and honestly, I do not know how I ended up here. But it will definitely not be my last purchase. I am super impressed with their service and packaging so far. As for the Yak cart, we took it to the beach and had two heavy-duty loaded with great whale shark yaks and this cart performed flawlessly. I used it in the white fluffy beach sand of the Alabama gulf coast, and I could not have been more impressed. It was easy to load, easy to strap on the yaks with the supplied straps, and the best part was it was easy to roll it on the sand. Here are some tips.
1) Balance the yak on it where it is carrying the weight, not you, If you put it too far back, then it will be heavy at your front end when you are rolling it.
2) Once you find your sweet spot then, mark your yak where the leading edge of the cart is at proper weight balance for reference so you will know exactly how far to move it up the yak when you are loading it.
3) Tie the strap on the cart in such a way that it has the strap adjustment part where the straps go through in the same place every time so it will be in the middle top where it is easy to work with.
4) make sure the straps do not rub on the tires. If they do, you have them routed wrong
5) do not over-inflate the tires!!!!!!!! They are not supposed to be stiff like car tires. You should be able to push in with your finger easily a couple of three inches. Use a pressure gauge but if you do not have one then put half the air you think should go in there. They almost feel like a flat tire when they are correct, or a half-flat tire anyway.
6) Saltwater fish are not bass you, redneck. Do not set the hook like you are fishing a Carolina-rigged pumpkinseed lizard at your Uncle Willy's farm pound..... I'm out