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Some of us lack the spinal disc space to believe 10 miles on the tundra is easiest (or smartest) packed on our backs rather than in a sled dragged over dry ground. In my 30s my body agreed with a pack, but I tried the sled anyway. I'm still hunting strong in my 50s because I did.
Try it with a pulk harness vs holding a drag rope. Completely different experience. But on the tundra, nothing comes easy.
Here's a DIY sled prototype I made out of HDPE vs UHMW while developing the LB Flex Sled back in 2015. Might be worth a stink eye view.
Try it with a pulk harness vs holding a drag rope. Completely different experience. But on the tundra, nothing comes easy.
Here's a DIY sled prototype I made out of HDPE vs UHMW while developing the LB Flex Sled back in 2015. Might be worth a stink eye view.