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What is a HandiKart?

Brand new for 2010 the HandiKart is set to revolutionise the way that paddle sports equipment is transported to the water's edge.

HandiKart
 

Stylish, versatile, and easy to use the new HandiKart from HandiWorld sets new standards for the transportation of kayaks & canoes. Light, but rugged, the HandiKart makes the transfer of equipment from the car to the water’s edge undemanding and effortless.

Furthermore, the HandiKart folds up into a compact shape that is easily stowed in the kayak or canoe and can be quickly dismantled for when space is really at a premium.

Devised and developed in the UK and under licence from Fillaball Ltd, the unique and patented Camba hemi-spherical wheel technology that drives the HandiKart offers further benefits to the paddle sports enthusiast. It combines a hemi-spherical wheel with inclined axles to provide all terrain access with the additional benefit of an element of intuitive resistance and braking. The Camba wheel also features an active variable footprint (AVF) whereby the point of contact on hard surfaces is optimised and the wheel intuitively adapts to softer surfaces (such as sand) to create a wider footprint. It’s all in the geometry.

HandiKarts will be available for sale from August / September 2010 at £79.99. To pre-order a HandiKart please click here.


HandiKart

What are the benefits?

  • All-terrain capability using unique Camba technology
  • Active variable footprint (AVF)
  • One person operation
  • Unrivalled stability
  • Click on and off rugged wheels
  • Easy to carry, store and load
  • Self leveling ability for ease of loading
  • Supports loads of up to 150kg
  • Suitable for kayaks, canoes and small boats
  • Exceptional levels of maneuverability High ground clearance
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