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I know it's been done and perfected by folks who have a lot more experience with sleds than me, but I've never found the perfect design for my specific function.
I've been working on a roll-away sled and harness that allows me the versatility of dragging 100+ lbs long distances and then floating rivers for big game. The problem with other sled designs is they become functionally useless and in the way when not in use.
Here's a concept that has drastically improved my field performance when dragging long distances to reach a destination, and then rolls away and becomes less a burden for transport on small inflatable boats.
Made of HDPE instead of UHMW plastic due to lower cost and availability of thinner 1/16" sheets to work with. While UHMW has a lower coefficient of friction, its cost is more than triple that of HDPE.
The finished sled design is 20" wide X 58" long X 1/16" thick with 8" sidewalls and 10" front and back panels. When rolled away for transport or storage, the dimensions are 6" diam X 36" long.
The harness offers three anchor points to the sled and the 1/2" SCH40 pvc pulk poles add tremendous control when negotiating rugged terrain.
Let me know if you have any questions, maybe I can help you avoid the cost of trial and error.
larry
[video=youtube;MVCLzh1UUuY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVCLzh1UUuY[/video]
I've been working on a roll-away sled and harness that allows me the versatility of dragging 100+ lbs long distances and then floating rivers for big game. The problem with other sled designs is they become functionally useless and in the way when not in use.
Here's a concept that has drastically improved my field performance when dragging long distances to reach a destination, and then rolls away and becomes less a burden for transport on small inflatable boats.
Made of HDPE instead of UHMW plastic due to lower cost and availability of thinner 1/16" sheets to work with. While UHMW has a lower coefficient of friction, its cost is more than triple that of HDPE.
The finished sled design is 20" wide X 58" long X 1/16" thick with 8" sidewalls and 10" front and back panels. When rolled away for transport or storage, the dimensions are 6" diam X 36" long.
The harness offers three anchor points to the sled and the 1/2" SCH40 pvc pulk poles add tremendous control when negotiating rugged terrain.
Let me know if you have any questions, maybe I can help you avoid the cost of trial and error.
larry
[video=youtube;MVCLzh1UUuY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVCLzh1UUuY[/video]