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Beach Cart/Wonder Wheeler recs?

post #1 of 7
Thread Starter 
Am finally thinking about investing in a Wonder Wheeler or other type beach cart but there are so many versions I just can't decide. The WW has a bunch & they are all within $10 of eachother.

Anyone have any experience with a particular one? Deluxe, Plus, Wide????


TIA!
post #2 of 7
We have the deluxe with the extra storage pocket on top. They didn't have the plus or the wide when I bought ours. I love it, the extra pocket is nice for keep small stuff in - keys, phone, sunscreen, etc. I guess the wide makes it easier to wheel on sand? It is pretty easy already - awesome cart.
post #3 of 7
I don't have experience with Wonder Wheeler, but we have had a Rolleez/Wheeleez cart for years and it is absolutely the best beach item we've ever purchased. It makes carrying everything a breeze!

Ours is similar to this:
http://www.tackledirect.com/wheeleez...each-cart.html
post #4 of 7
Thread Starter 
Thx!

Karen-with the Wheeleez carts...how do you load up things on it without a basket? Our gear consists of tons of stuff in storage bags...our Kwik Cabana pop up tent, popatot seat for baby, beach umbrella, 2 camping chairs in carry bags. Then there is my huge beach bag & our cooler bag which is on wheels already. So basically-not stuff that is all "stackable".

I did see that they make a wheel conversion kit for the Wonder Wheelers. I guess the Wheeleez wheels are really hard core & awesome in any kind of sand.

Snoopy-I was looking at the Deluxe too...or the newer Wides. I awesome once on the sand, you pull your cart & it's fine no matter how much you load up???
post #5 of 7
pretty much, yes
post #6 of 7
I use the cargo net from my car to wrap up all the "miscellaneous" stuff that doesn't stack like umbrella or chairs, and pile that stuff on top of the huge cooler. I've been able to roll a real heavy load a looongg way by myself on that thing. Between the net and bungie cords, we have managed to get everything attached to it and rolling.

I was lucky enough to find an actual store in NJ to try it before I bought it.
post #7 of 7
Thread Starter 
ooo-what store in NJ had one in person? I would love to check it out.

I am also considering the wonder wheeler at bed, bath & beyond with my 20% off but then buying the wheeleez conversion kit so it has the good wheels on it.

thx!
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