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Quiver caddy or similar

Created by straddie straddie  > 9 months ago, 8 Sep 2013
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straddie
straddie

QLD

104 posts

8 Sep 2013 10:22pm
Looking for best way to transport two 10foot SUP's behind the bike. Any thoughts on quiver caddy or similar and anyone know of one second hand anywhere? I am on the sunshine coast but happy to travel within reason
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon

VIC

2098 posts

8 Sep 2013 11:08pm
I think you can carry two boards on a SUP Mule, and tow behind a bike.
Tassiedevel
Tassiedevel

TAS

2249 posts

9 Sep 2013 10:53am
straddie I have got the universal SUP /kayak trailer made by quiver Kaddie which can carry 2 boards . Have found on some bikes that due to the small wheels the SUP rubs on the back wheel of the bike .

I have been using my home made kayak trolley (which has bigger wheels )with the nose -bike attachment from quiver kaddy which comes with the SUP trailer .Works a treat so assume the quiver kaddy which also has bigger wheels then what I have would also work really well .



chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

9 Sep 2013 11:16am
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HumanCartoon said...
I think you can carry two boards on a SUP Mule, and tow behind a bike.


Can only do one board on the mule,unless they have brought a new model out,or you have exceptional balancing skills.
The mule wins hands down in my book. Not affected by wind is the huge plus. Set it up in seconds and it rolls along sand if you need to get your board down that far. Plus you can pack a lot of crap onto it for day trips.
Tassiedevel
Tassiedevel

TAS

2249 posts

9 Sep 2013 1:35pm
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chrispy said..

HumanCartoon said...
I think you can carry two boards on a SUP Mule, and tow behind a bike.


Can only do one board on the mule,unless they have brought a new model out,or you have exceptional balancing skills.
The mule wins hands down in my book. Not affected by wind is the huge plus. Set it up in seconds and it rolls along sand if you need to get your board down that far. Plus you can pack a lot of crap onto it for day trips.


chrispy how much are the mules worth

the quiver kaddy looks like it would be great but from memory it costs around the $750 , reason for my home made job which is a cut and shut job on the kids old pushbikes
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

9 Sep 2013 11:42am
Td I bought mine about 3 years ago and they were $180 which was exy for what they were made of,but they are brilliant. My mate had kaddy and sold it after he borrowed my mule. They are cheaper now I think. Buy direct from mule. I use a carver rack for my shorties and the mule for my longboards and sups
Plus they are heaps easy to store as they take up no space
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon

VIC

2098 posts

9 Sep 2013 1:45pm
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chrispy said..

Td I bought mine about 3 years ago and they were $180 which was exy for what they were made of,but they are brilliant. My mate had kaddy and sold it after he borrowed my mule. They are cheaper now I think. Buy direct from mule. I use a carver rack for my shorties and the mule for my longboards and sups
Plus they are heaps easy to store as they take up no space


From memory I paid something like $90 plus about $15 postage on e(vil)Bay late last year.
Tassiedevel
Tassiedevel

TAS

2249 posts

9 Sep 2013 2:17pm
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HumanCartoon said..

chrispy said..

Td I bought mine about 3 years ago and they were $180 which was exy for what they were made of,but they are brilliant. My mate had kaddy and sold it after he borrowed my mule. They are cheaper now I think. Buy direct from mule. I use a carver rack for my shorties and the mule for my longboards and sups
Plus they are heaps easy to store as they take up no space


From memory I paid something like $90 plus about $15 postage on e(vil)Bay late last year.


had a look at the mule board carrier / check out the SUP/kayak trailer from quiver Kaddy - looks very similar. do you blokes find your boards hit your back wheel on your bike? , maybe its a different attachment system to the bike ?
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

9 Sep 2013 1:11pm
No mate never touches my back wheel. It is just such a simple system to work. Check their website out.
Mottman29
Mottman29

WA

80 posts

9 Sep 2013 3:49pm
Hi straddle, yep Mule is the go. The others are either too expensive or just not as good.
Mottman29
Mottman29

WA

80 posts

9 Sep 2013 3:51pm
Actually I should have added, Grand Master (DJ) might be able to shed some more light on this topic and also some home-made options too.
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