Safe Sled

VW hood was the goto in the old days
Ha, we used to ride one of those towed behind a buggy in the dunes when we were kids. Lots of fun but sure would get hot, had to sit on an old blanket to keep from burning your ass 😂
 
I’ll definitely say, use whatever works! The sled is mainly used to get your ride to safety. The more weight that is applied on it the quicker it will wear out. The mayday board can cause sparks and with all of the recalls on all of the SXS’s. It’s definitely dangerous. Hard to say no to a lifetime warranty though. If any of you choose to buy one use code newcustomer10 at checkout.
 
I’ll definitely say, use whatever works! The sled is mainly used to get your ride to safety. The more weight that is applied on it the quicker it will wear out. The mayday board can cause sparks and with all of the recalls on all of the SXS’s. It’s definitely dangerous. Hard to say no to a lifetime warranty though. If any of you choose to buy one use code newcustomer10 at checkout.
Welcome to the site Bryan. Good to see you here. We will catch up soon enough at the SSSS
Cheers.
 
I bought a safe sled and loaned it to a guy in need. He said it was pretty tore up after they got out of the dunes and across a gravel parking lot. Depending on the distance and what you are dragging it across it may be a one time use.
 
I bought a safe sled and loaned it to a guy in need. He said it was pretty tore up after they got out of the dunes and across a gravel parking lot. Depending on the distance and what you are dragging it across it may be a one time use.
It is designed to be a one time use.
 
I have personally used a Safe Sled three times, between lower arms, broken axles, etc. It really depends upon the terrain you are crossing as far as how long it will last. Same sled for all three... first two showed barely any use (all proper dunes) but the last one really did a number on it... still safely recovered and made it back to camp but had to go through several washes and some roots or rocks ripped open a chunk on the bottom. Needless to say, I quickly got a replacement and always have one at camp. If I'm out solo, depending on the situation I'll toss it in the back seat. @Safe Sled Bryan is a solid dude and his product has saved people a lot of time and probably several nights out in the dunes.
 
Thanks man! I definitely don’t do this for the money as I make pennies on how much I spent to get this product up and running. I’m really hoping one day to improve the design to last longer and handle bigger vehicles within other terrains! I’m lucky to have a supportive wife that allows me to do this since I’m unable to work a normal job anymore.
 
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