I noticed this and thought it might be good for when you need extra storage for extended camping trips. Can be hooked to paddle boards as well.
Website found here: http://www.kayakkaboose.com/
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indiedog wrote:If you need to take that you've got too much crap. You can survive on an amazingly small amount of gear. For an extended trip you only need to carry extra dehydrated food and water if it's not attainable on the journey.
DUDE!Kaboose wrote:Hi guy's
I would like to address some of the concern's for the" Kayakkaboose".I am the founder & owner of this product,someone had mentioned rotomolding,the intial kaboose was going to be manufactured that way but the dry weight would of came in at 28lbs. Thermoforming brought the dry weight in at 15lbs huge difference,, cost was more but the durability,material integrity, astetic smooth finnish, it is pretty sleek in the water or snow which I know you guys lack.It's funny someone talked about class 3 rapids ,I am waiting for a dvd ,last Dec 9 guy's loaded the Kaboose to the above rated max weight 150lbs spent 4days on some river in Michigan US the person towing the kaboose dropped over a 12ft fall into class 3 flipped over acouple of times bounced off some rocks,kaboose stayed upright & everthing kept dry.As soon as I recieve the dvd I will post it.Contact for pricing toll free 1-888-825-4580
Cheers
Kaboose
Eddy wrote:DUDE!Kaboose wrote:Hi guy's
I would like to address some of the concern's for the" Kayakkaboose".I am the founder & owner of this product,someone had mentioned rotomolding,the intial kaboose was going to be manufactured that way but the dry weight would of came in at 28lbs. Thermoforming brought the dry weight in at 15lbs huge difference,, cost was more but the durability,material integrity, astetic smooth finnish, it is pretty sleek in the water or snow which I know you guys lack.It's funny someone talked about class 3 rapids ,I am waiting for a dvd ,last Dec 9 guy's loaded the Kaboose to the above rated max weight 150lbs spent 4days on some river in Michigan US the person towing the kaboose dropped over a 12ft fall into class 3 flipped over acouple of times bounced off some rocks,kaboose stayed upright & everthing kept dry.As soon as I recieve the dvd I will post it.Contact for pricing toll free 1-888-825-4580
Cheers
Kaboose
If you are going to promote your product ... Get the spelling and grammar right!
And as for those #$%$^#$ feral apostrophes! ... ...
If you can't be bothered with that I have to wonder whether you can bother with the quality of the product, let alone service to customers.
Macbrand wrote:Settle down.
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