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Best bolt on invention ever!!!!!!!!

Cool idea. Should work in the right conditions. Not for everyone. Worth the $ to Patent? Probably not.

Personally, when I get stuck and can finally get to the rails, I just grap the lugs on the track and go from there.

Not worth the $ and added weight IMO.
 
buy a jack. Probably doesn't weight that much more and you will have it out before you even find the handles on that thing. The jack will save you're back. I don't see how those handles will. You still have to lift the sled. If you don't want to pay the money, roll the sled over. That is the best way.
 
Until you found out it was a tranvestite. LMAO

Under the right circumstances it will help

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But I personally think that "THIS" is the best bolt on invention ever!!
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Not sure what those handles are good for when ever I get stuck you have a tough time grabbing the bumper never mind even seeing the rails on the skid.
 
Reasonable idea but again when I am stuck, the rails are a long way down, the only bad thing about a turbo is how fast you can dig to dirt. I usually just pull it over a bit, unstick the track and roll it out of the hole, lifting sucks.
 
I've been stuck plenty, but would never even think about grabbing down by the track, thats a bad accident waiting to happen :eek:
 
Those of you that think 70 is to much. You guys (including me) have probably paid that much or more for a couple pieces of bungee cord with a hook and a handle. I paid 70 for my snow bungee and lost it 3 rides later when it fell off my sled.

This is not my product I am just trying to help a friend and a fellow sledder.

that piece of bungee with hook actually works though, secondly tie your bungee down better.

your friend yas the right concept of lifting in 2 stages but bending over to reach inside the track ad lifting is prone for injury, maybe if you stuck a bar in the handles then each guy can lift at the sides, that would work, also the 70 dollar price tag is insane, your buddy better patent it cause if he don;t another company will make it and easily sell it for a realistic price like 20 bucks.
 
I think a better idea would be a bumper that slides out and extends 2 ft or so out. That way you have much more leaverage lifting the sled out. Then just slide it back in stock place, insert quick pin and ride away.

Heard about this from a friend who saw another guys sled. He had built his own. Sounds like it would work pretty well.
 
roll the sled or dig just a bit and get on your back and bench press the sled frt or rear bumper with your legs...the sled lifts and pivots easily...no need for any lift brackets or jacks..
 
Its a good idea IMO, regardless if you get stuck you will be working to some extent. Life with your legs and not your back and it would save a lot. With it being lower you will get more leverage, as long as its not too low which is probably going to be a problem a lot of the time.
 
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