Fit check
Hobie Mirage Outback
with the
Wheeleez Kayak Cart Beach
This pairing works. The load margin is sensible and nothing about the hull or the cart geometry fights you.
What to watch
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Positioning matters on this boat: Notched MirageDrive well mid-hull.
- Underhull kick-up rudder at the stern.
- Retractable Guardian transducer shield.
- Hobie fit a factory "cart keeper" to this boat — a fitting intended to stop cart posts bouncing out.
What works
- Load margin is comfortable at 58% of the rated capacity.
- 30 cm polyurethane balloon wheels handles hardpack well.
Load margin as you actually load it
Against a planning capacity of 80 kg (176 lb) . Starting point is the rigged weight of 46.7 kg, not the 38.6 kg hull figure.
Boat only
46.7 kg / 80 kg
As it comes off the roof bars, nothing aboard.
58% — Comfortable. Under 70% of rated capacity. Headroom for gear creep, rough ground and shock loading.
Light day kit
54.7 kg / 80 kg
Paddle, PFD, dry bag, water, small anchor. (+8 kg)
68% — Comfortable. Under 70% of rated capacity. Headroom for gear creep, rough ground and shock loading.
Loaded fishing rig
66.7 kg / 80 kg
Crate, battery, fish finder, rods, tackle, catch. (+20 kg)
83% — Moderate. 70–85% of rated capacity. Fine on firm ground. Watch for frame flex over kerbs and roots.
Gear figures are our standard scenario weights, not measurements of your kit. Swap in your own on the weight calculator.
Hull and cart geometry
The boat
- Hull shape
- Tunnel hull
- Beam
- 86.4 cm (34 in)
- Cart policy
- platform preferred
The cart
- Pad type
- Padded cross members
- Pad geometry
- Not published
- Width range
- Not published
- Cart type
- balloon-wheel strap-on cart
Where the cart cannot sit on this hull
- Notched MirageDrive well mid-hull.
- Underhull kick-up rudder at the stern.
- Retractable Guardian transducer shield.
- Hobie fit a factory "cart keeper" to this boat — a fitting intended to stop cart posts bouncing out.
Across the ground you cross
Verdicts recalculated for each surface at the light-day-kit load. Terrain scores are our declared judgement scale from wheel geometry and construction — not instrumented pull-force testing.
| Surface | Rolling | Best wheel | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sealed car park / boat ramp | — | Recommended | |
| Hard-packed dirt track | — | Recommended | |
| Grass / turf | — | Recommended | |
| Gravel or shingle | — | Recommended | |
| Wet / firm sand | — | Recommended | |
| Deep dry soft sand | — | Recommended | |
| Mud / tidal flat | — | Recommended | |
| Steps or a steep bank | — | Workable |
Documented failure modes for this cart
Reported by owners, not by us. These are not specific to your kayak, but they are what goes wrong.
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Modest payload for rigged fishing kayaks
high Mfr confirmed— evidence level: The figure or fit statement is published by the manufacturer of the kayak or the cart, in their own documentation, spec sheet or support channel.80 kg is comfortably enough for a touring or recreational kayak, but a rigged pedal fishing kayak will exceed it on its own. Check your real carry weight first.
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Balloon wheels are less good on hard ground
low Inferred— evidence level: No direct fit report exists. Our published rules engine compared measured cart geometry and capacity against measured kayak geometry and loaded weight. Geometry is not the same as a real-world fit.They work everywhere, but on tarmac a rigid wheel rolls with less effort and less squirm.
Other carts for this kayak
Sources (4)
- Wheeleez polyurethane beach wheel specifications — checked 2026-08-17
- Wheeleez kayak cart range — checked 2026-08-17
- Hobie Mirage Outback specifications (dealer spec sheets, consistent across sources) — checked 2026-08-17
- Hobie forums — C-Tug slipping on wet Outback hull — checked 2026-08-17