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Eckla Beach Rolly Cart

BH #ECBRGC • MFR #55550
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Eckla Beach Rolly Cart
Key Features
  • Carry up to 176 lb onto Beaches, Etc.
  • Converts to a Beach Chair, Seats 264 lb
  • Puncture-Proof, All-Terrain Tires
  • Rustproof/Saltproof, Aluminum Frame
Carry up to 176 lb of gear onto beaches, docks, boardwalks, boats, and more with the Beach Rolly Cart from Eckla. Once you reach your destination, the cart can be converted into a comfortable beach chair that seats up to 264 lb. When you get back to your car or wherever else your store it, the Rolly folds down to a fairly flat and compact size.
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One of the photos shows the folding extension. ...

One of the photos shows the folding extension. Does it come with this. Do you sell this?
Asked by: Rebecca
We have the Eckla Foldout Cargo Bar for Beach Rolly, BH # ECFOCB to fit this Eckla Beach Rolly Cart. https://bhpho.to/3RhUK9U
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2022-07-08

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what is the tire pressure ?
Asked by: Alfredo
The maximum air pressure for the tires is 30 PSI.
Answered by: Christina S.
Date published: 2018-08-28

Can beach rolly cart be used to carry a kayak on ...

Can beach rolly cart be used to carry a kayak on the top? (same way as the Eckla Rafty) ?
Asked by: jose
The maximum weight capacity while in motion is 176 pounds while in motion. As long as it's under the weight limit, you will be fine.
Answered by: Luz
Date published: 2020-08-10

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Another question: Would you consider it too wide to carry into the New York City subways?It appears that the width from tire to tire is 28 . Thanks again.
Asked by: Sol S.
It is subjective but doorways range in width about 24-36 inches.So most cases you should be fine. The carts width from wheel to wheel is approximately 28 inches.NY subways you can manage but will be tough and sometimes you might not be able to get in to one if it is very busy.
Answered by: Robert K.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Can you safely carry the cart loaded with 20 pounds of equipment down and up stairs while holding onto the top handle? Is it strong enough?
Asked by: Sol S.
I used it to help my daughter move! No problem.
Answered by: Fred M.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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