Sled poles and attachment hardware. www.skipulk.com/ Paris Expedition sled. www.midlandhardware.com/87719... The harnesses shown are a Molle FLC with Molle belt and Molle 1 pack harness. The pockets are Molle Medic and SAW pouches.
Thanks!!!just ready to do a upgrade on my pulk after year one....this is most timely! All of you out there ...get a pulk it is amzing how easy it is ...The key is distributing the weight along the entire length of sled..and then the ability to using ones strong thighs to pull...its amzing how much u can haul!!! Mega knows his stuff!!!
Very nice pulk sled. Nice hook ups for sure. Snowing here in Vermont but no time for pulk sleds. Maple season is here. Take care and thanks for the video. Take care, Al
Just found this video and I'm glad I did. Looks like I will need one of these shortly. Is there a device you can attach to the bottom of the sled for using it in a snowless terrain?
Help me out a bit Walker. I have a few questions about using a pulk sled. 1. What's it like dragging 60 pounds of gear up the side of a mountain using one of these? 2. When walking back down the mountain with 60 pounds of gear on a sled, does the sled tend to get in front of you and drag you down the mountain? If not, is it difficult keeping the sled behind you as you descend down the mountain? 3. How well do these sleds work when the snow covers up only half the rocks on the trail? The AT in Pennsylvania is loaded with rocks. My concern is that I will not be able to use one of these sleds unless all of the rocks are completely covered with snow.
Very often I use a daypack/E&E or even something a bit larger though never wore a full size overnight pack and pulled the sled at the same time. Thanks for watching!
Patrick Smith makes some real good stuff. Never go anything I didn't like from Kifaru. That said I added some links in the description which might be of interest.
I do not get why skipulk(dot)com in the US sells this Canadian made pulk for almost USD 250 while in Germany I can also get it online for.... €50!!!!!!. Ok, skipulk includes poles and straps but, still. 200 in straps and poles? And 50 for the actual thing?