

🛶 Carry with Confidence, Paddle with Pride!
The YYST Lot 2 Kayak Carry Handle Kit includes two 4-inch ergonomic T-handles with ultra-strong 6MM braided cords, rustproof stainless steel screws, and durable nylon pad eyes. Designed for easy installation and long-lasting performance, this kit is a top-rated accessory that enhances kayak transport comfort and reliability.
| ASIN | B00X7V8YGG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,678 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #82 in Kayak Accessories |
| Brand Name | YYST |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,885) |
| Date First Available | May 6, 2015 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.57 x 3.94 x 1.57 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.35 x 3.27 x 1.26 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Yi Ya Su |
| Material | Nylon, Stainless Steel |
| Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Part Number | Estore Ship From China-1 |
J**J
Great quality
Great quality
C**S
Nice handles
These kayak carry handles are fantastic! The T-handle design provides a comfortable grip, making it easy to carry my canoe without strain. The sturdy material feels durable and reliable, even for heavy use. Installation was simple, and they fit perfectly. They’ve made transporting my canoe so much easier, even on uneven terrain. I highly recommend these handles for anyone looking for a practical, affordable solution to improve their kayaking experience!
M**.
Kayak handle
Works great. Solid product. Makes it easy to carry my 40 pound kayak.
J**.
Good kayak handle for the price.
Easy to put on and came with the hardware to put on the kayak. The price is reasonable versus the Hobie brand replacement handle which cost about 3 times more.
B**N
Nice functional kayak handle was delivered quickly
I haven't attached this handle yet, but it looks decent, the price was reasonable, and it was delivered quickly. It will clearly work fine for what I need. It is nice it came with mounting hardware, I wish they sold a version without it, though, as I didn't really need the need the hardware. I probably will be able to use it for another purpose, though. We'll see how the handle holds up long-term... it appears to be well constructed and the attaching rope looks to be sturdy nylon, so I don't anticipate any problems.
D**S
Super handle for kayak
Great handle, easy to install on any kayak or canoe with eyelets
F**N
How to attach the little nuts
Here is what you do to attach the nuts to the bolts holding the anchor for the handles. Unscrew the large black circle between the hole plug and the handle screw holes. Test and see which finger will fit into the larger hole and make it to the small bolt holes. Take some glue and put it on your finger. I used E6000 because that is what I had and it is strong. I didn't use Superglue or Gorilla glue because I thought they might hold the screw and not let go from my finger. Put a couple of drops on the finger you want to use and test that the nut is held securely. Slide it through the larger hole and line it up with the smaller bolt hole. Slide the clip with one of the bolts over the hole and work the bolt until it connects with the nut. Push the nut with your finger to keep it from turning... I know it will hurt a bit and tighten the bolt with a small philllips screwdriver. Repeat for the second nut. You are not the hero and can attach the handle to the clip.
G**!
Kayak Straps
These are terrific ! Put on without drilling a hole even though they sent the hardware to drill and install the brackets. It was easier just to loop them around a couple of open spaces on each end of the kayak. Good buy for the money and very durable !
L**N
I put both on the bow ring of my Tobin inflatable boat. With the 9.9hp motor installed there is 200# to pull. The inflatable has transom launching wheels. These handles seem strong enough to last. They have a good grip. Perfect for a kayak.
G**S
The handle is sturdy enough and the cord is of good strength. However, make sure that the knots are secure, as the simple overhand knots at the end of the cords looked like could slip, so I retied them, with a little more of the end sticking out. The cord is too short to tie a figure eight at the end, which would otherwise be my preferred method.
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