ATC All-Terrain Center Cart

ATC All-Terrain Center Cart Description

Updated for 2017 with a new matte black frame and cobalt accented wheels, the ATC is a great center cart for loaded canoes and kayaks, john boats, and other larger crafts, including dinghies and Lasers. The heavy-duty powder-coated steel frame breaks down nicely for low profile storage. New airless wheels are flat-free and vibration reducing, with solid urethane tires. A spring-loaded, extra-stable kickstand, adjustable padded top bars, and included cinch strap complete this super heavy-duty cart. The ATC has a 300 pound capacity.

ATC All-Terrain Center Cart Specs and Features

  • Material Description: 17mm powder-coated steel frame

Additional Attributes

  • Air-filled wheels
  • Spring-loaded extra-stable kickstand
  • Frame breaks down for low profile storage
  • Includes 1 cinch strap
  • Max. load capacity is 300LB
  • Axle Diameter: 17mm;Cart Dimensions: 30.5in L x 16in W x 17.5in H;Wheel Dimensions: 15in Dia. x 1.75in Thick;Weight: 15lb, 8oz

Where to Buy the ATC All-Terrain Center Cart

Seattle Sports
ATC All-Terrain Center Cart Reviews

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I frequently cartop a big…

Submitted by: DanielDow on 6/18/2018

I frequently cartop a big tandem canoe to lakes and sound, and wanted a cart to help with launches and landings, so I bought one of these from REI last summer. Regardless of how they are marketed most all the commercially available folding carts on the market are really designed for lighter narrower kayak hulls. There are almost no commercially available folding cart options for broader hulled boats such as tandem canoes so I immediately appreciated the geometry of the design, the way it secured the hull up high off the ground and the wide stance of it handled bumpy portages and obstacles like a champ. The folding action worked great and in spite of it's big size it actually stowed into the bow of my canoe okay. Even though it digs in on loose gravel or sand because of the narrow tires I was very happy with it. But what completely ruined it for me was that every single framing weld point and tubing end as well as some of the hardware began to show visible rust within days. This cart was used on salt water beaches but was never submerged, and was rinsed with fresh water with a hose several hours after use. This cart is on the spendy side and I expected much better quality, so this got returned to the store after only 2 weeks, and I replaced it with a much less expensive but smaller aluminum framed cart from another manufacturer that still shows no real signs of wear after 3 seasons of use. I demand excellent corrosion resistance from all my paddling gear and boat hardware. If Seattle Sports would redesign this cart with an all aluminum frame and all stainless hardware I think it would be a really excellent bit of gear.

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It is heavy, but it is the…

Submitted by: gfatula on 11/2/2016

It is heavy, but it is the most rugged boat cart we've ever used. Great for trips over rough terrain, the steel frame and large-diameter, smooth-rolling tires travel over the rocks and roots found on portage trails. Every time we take one of our 10 canoes out for a day's paddle or a weeks paddle we use the cart to transport the canoe, filled with gear, from the car to the water. We launch the loaded canoe right from the cart. It saves so much carrying and many individual trips to the car. It gets used every time we paddle now. No more carrying the canoe to the launching. Wishing we had one for the past 20 years.