Sleds have suspension though which is replaceable, where humans only have knees which I guess are somewhat replaceable as well.
Have fun sledding ya bastad I'll be pushing snow again.$$$$
You can get away with anything until the wrong person starts poking around, then you'd better hope all your t's are crossed and i's are dotted or you'll get forked over before ya know it. That said that's not a bad idea :D .
This thread has got to stop, I'm jonesing so bad for a sled lately it's ridiculous. And with some big cheques rolling in from snow removal it makes perfect sense to me that that money should be spent on snow playing. Unfortunately my wife isn't following this logic so much.
I find it funny that a 141" is now a shorter track. From my experience sledding more power is always better. Technique is everything, I've got a buddy who makes it look so easy on his big (now kind of old) RMK800. He probably weighs 170 dripping wet and he throws that sled around like it's a...
Awesome Willie! Sledding is huge around here, I never got big into sledding but I've travelled the wintertime backcountry around here lots using a snowmobile (tundraII) to access some of the finest skiing around.
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