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Long track sleds on 10’ open trailer?

Hey All,

Getting back into sledding after being out for 10 years. I will likely be buying a 151- 165 track length sled. I’m considering buying an open deck tilt aluminum trailer that has a 10’ length deck plus 1.5’ V. Is that tilt trailer going to be too short for long track mountain sleds?
 
An 8x10 with a salt shield makes a shorter trailer. Newer sleds with reverse don't always need ridden off the front plus a solid shield on the front provides more protection.
 
You shouldn't have any problem with that trailer !!! With either length sled. Is it a ride off the front ?
 
Make sure you have enough tongue weight.

Had a little rodeo ride with an 8x10 aluminum and two sleds, 144 and 159 that self ejected on the icy highway. Long story, but make sure the sleds are where they need to be when secured down.
 
Make sure you have enough tongue weight.

Had a little rodeo ride with an 8x10 aluminum and two sleds, 144 and 159 that self ejected on the icy highway. Long story, but make sure the sleds are where they need to be when secured down.

good call out… I figured having the sleds pulled all the way forward (front of the sled at the front of the trailer) would ensure there is plenty of tongue weight because the majority of the weight of the sled is at the front end/engine bay area
 
No. Caliber sells a traction latter it's like a rope latter that you hook to the back of the trailer. So if it's solid ice your track will grab and get you onto the trailer with out having to get a run at it !!!
 
No. Caliber sells a traction latter it's like a rope latter that you hook to the back of the trailer. So if it's solid ice your track will grab and get you onto the trailer with out having to get a run at it !!!

Picked up the trailer earlier today and it’s actually not a tilt trailer. It has a ramp in the rear. The ramp can also be used for the front but I think I’ll still put the Caliber plastic V salt/slush protector on the front
 
Since it's a Floe trailer, get the Floe salt shield/ramps. They work very well and are designed to fit those trailers.
Generally the length is the overall length of the sled, so yes, your sled will hang off of the back of the trailer a foot.
 
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