"Meat" sleds for moose

Snowwolfe

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I want to buy a sled for next years moose hunt as the area we plan on hunting requires the meat remain on the bone. This means big pieces and I'm and old guy and looking for easy.
Alaska Gear has a roll up flex sled and they have this:
Weight and size of the sled isn't much of an issue as this will be a ATV hunt.
Would you pick the flex or the pulk sled?
 
Just get a jet sled. No need for anything fancy for what you’re referring to.
 
I'm assuming the OP is wanting to add a roll-up sled to take with a ball/hitch trailer on wheels...perhaps an additional option to move meat to the trailer?

Edit: Didn't see your post above OP before posting...sorry about that.

The pull sled I've been using for a half-dozen years and really like is:
 
That Larry Bartley flex sled is great, I’ve used them before. I’ve also used tarp and rope to drag big quarters.
 
I used A $30 plastics kids, sled to bring out a moose.

Before you do, I suggest you work out the bugs before you go hunting.
I put 2 or 3 (100#/150#) sandbags in the sled to see how hard it was to pull. Over hard ground, it was easy, sand was a problem, grass in unit 13, next to a river was really hard. Going down hill, I needed a 2nd person to keep the sled from hitting me and turning over.

Pulling the sled, I had two ropes going from the sled to a 1/2” x 6”or 8” x 16” plywood that I had next to my chest that I push against, instead of having to pull the sled. There was a rope in the back for going down a hill.

You could also use a tarp, or stretcher, made out of two poles and a tarp.
 
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