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Sweet! I haven't tried a sled like that yet, only carts...I would think both are good options as long as the woods/terrain allow for it. A lot of times you run into blowdowns, narrow tree openings, etc and it becomes problematic to get carts/sleds through, but for open terrain/fire cuts/paths, hopefully it works well for you! Let us know how it goes, go shoot a deer! :)

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I haven't tried a sled like that yet, only carts

 

Yeah i bought a cart last August...  bagged 5 deer so far and havent been able to use it yet...  either  the terrain didnt allow for it or i was dragging in snow which requires no extra tools other than a rope..  Would have gottin more use out of a sled.. :cupcoffee:

:D

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Not heavy at all should work great in my spot in allaire state park on the gravel trails

 

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You'll be happy with it...

Best sled I ever used.

Enough room for the deer, pack, coat, and your bow or firearm.

Remember to unload your firearm before moving!

Now go fill it... :up:

Edited by Gruntmaster

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It is an all around mover of anything you want to move. It even took over a lot of the work the wheelbarrow used to do around here. .

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