Jet lift or factory zero?

I like my Jetlift, a lot. Fit and finish is amazing and engineering on them is top notch. Only downside is they are a pain to load a ski on by yourself. The lower rider carts are easier for that.
 

OCD Solutions

Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
Location
Rentz, GA
I still love my TBM but if I had to buy another, it would be the Factory Zero.

I get the argument for the Farrellfab carts too. Daytona is the perfect example of where those carts shine.
 

Jarrett1999

Vendor Account
Buy a factory zero most compact and easiest to break down. If space and being bulky isn’t a problem farrel fab for ease of use but it takes up so much space. I have used almost every brand cart out there
 
That Factory zero look nice, and could probably even lift the ski onto my truck bed solo with it. $850US though! Do they ever go on sale? Haha i can't justify that price point.
 

bird

walking on water
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The secret to loading a Jet Lift, is in reverse. This way the handle is down in the water and the tires float. Slide the ski on nose first, attach the rope, and turn the cart around.

Jet Lifts are nice because you can break them down to fit in a car.
 
I have used them all. The best all round tote is Factory Zero. Especially for surf break loading. Jet Lift is good as well but I feel they went a little too big on the wheels and center of gravity for beach use.


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Vumad

Super Hero, with a cape!
Location
St. Pete, FL
I end up with whatever I can find used. So, I ended up with a bigfoot and a versa haul hitch hauler. 2 days ago I went to the lake and had to load unload by myself. The bigfoot was disassembled into my truck bed. I have the hitch attachment for the bigfoot and the versa haul has a 2" receiver that I can tow an actual trailer with. I was able to slide the superjet off the hitch onto the bigfoot, then back the bigfoot down the boatramp. I was very pleased with how everything went. Most ramps here are slick so trying to roll a ski down a boat ramp by myself is a no go.

I know this is a slight derail from your question, but I have found that a cart with a hitch and a rack with a receiver has been quite pleasent. The wench is nice too when needed.
 
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