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posted on 7-10-2003 at 10:34 Reply With Quote
Surf trolley

I'm working too hard to cart my board 'n' stuff down to the water's edge. What I'd really like is a trolley which doesn't necessarily need to fit into a car since I live close enough to the beach to walk. Any recommendations gratefully received.
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posted on 7-10-2003 at 11:29 Reply With Quote
Tesco's have a nice range





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posted on 7-10-2003 at 11:38 Reply With Quote
wasn't there a thing called a 'HumpIt'?

I've just done a search and found http://www.canoeing.co.uk/humpit/ although I can't see any prices

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posted on 7-10-2003 at 12:22 Reply With Quote
Had a quick search on google and found these. i think Al could be interested in one of these for his surf ski!

http://www.boardseeker.com/shops/nobles/sale-accessories.php

http://www.joelwatersports.co.uk/en-gb/dept_440.html


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posted on 14-10-2003 at 11:03 Reply With Quote
Where I go on holiday, loads of people have made their own.

Just got a couple of old wheels from the tip (pram/pushbike etc), made a frame from old bits of wood, covered the top in foam and they just strap their boards on and go!







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posted on 14-10-2003 at 21:50 Reply With Quote
You mean a trolley like the one in the (hopefully!!) attached pic?

This is one I bought when I lived in Germany, over 15 years ago. All good Germans posess such an item - even to go just 50m!

Haven't seen these advertised in the UK for some time

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posted on 15-10-2003 at 05:56 Reply With Quote
That looks exactly the same as the ones in the links above, except that yours is a particularly lovely turquiose and pink!!!

They seem to be selling at around £60 at the mo here in the UK, which is just a little too expensive for my liking.

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posted on 16-10-2003 at 05:57 Reply With Quote
Just out of interest does anyone know if you can get push-bike trailers for carrying boards etc. That would be cool.

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posted on 1-11-2003 at 00:11 Reply With Quote
surf trolly

I have a trolley which i got thrown in with an old ten cate board, it is simply a big T on two wheels. Made from tubular steel the T starts at one wheel goes on to form the T and ends at the other wheel. You slip the board through the wide party of the T, find the balance point and push from the tail of the board.
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