Expedition toboggans and sleds

freestyler540

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Hey guys,

Im searching for something to hull winter camping gear for some multi day ski trip. I found that carrying 50lbs of gear in a backpack isnt the most efficient way to travel in the back country.

On google, it seems pulk flooded the search results with ads. I cant seem to find any useful information on what to get. Should I go for a 1,400$ kit, or convert an 80$ childs toy from home hardwear?

What are some recommendations for you guys that use one? Im in Canada btw, I cant afford converting to US$ and waiting 4 months until they arrive…
 
topic:freestyler540 said:
Hey guys,

Im searching for something to hull winter camping gear for some multi day ski trip. I found that carrying 50lbs of gear in a backpack isnt the most efficient way to travel in the back country.

On google, it seems pulk flooded the search results with ads. I cant seem to find any useful information on what to get. Should I go for a 1,400$ kit, or convert an 80$ childs toy from home hardwear?

What are some recommendations for you guys that use one? Im in Canada btw, I cant afford converting to US$ and waiting 4 months until they arrive…

Look for Hunting or Fishing bulk carriers... theyre going to be way beefier than a child play sled. You should be able to find those in Canada. Might still need to do the conversion, but it will be a much better sled.

Look up Pelican Sport - like the Canoe maker.

theyre a Canadian company I'm pretty sure... they make a ton of different utility sleds - anything from hauling groceries from the car, to tow hitch assemblies for brapp brapps.

otherwise you could spring for one of these bad boys... for 650 Canadian.
https://scandinavianoutdoor.com/savotta/winter-sports/winter-hiking/pulkas/paljakka-ahkio/
 
14470445:PacificRimJob said:
Look for Hunting or Fishing bulk carriers... theyre going to be way beefier than a child play sled. You should be able to find those in Canada. Might still need to do the conversion, but it will be a much better sled.

Look up Pelican Sport - like the Canoe maker.

theyre a Canadian company I'm pretty sure... they make a ton of different utility sleds - anything from hauling groceries from the car, to tow hitch assemblies for brapp brapps.

otherwise you could spring for one of these bad boys... for 650 Canadian.
https://scandinavianoutdoor.com/savotta/winter-sports/winter-hiking/pulkas/paljakka-ahkio/

There are 2 models that make sense:

The pelican trek 60 and ERA expedition 60.
https://pelicansport.com/collections/sleds/products/utilsled-trek-60r-wrope-ldt60pp06-00
https://www.homehardware.ca/en/60-expedition-pro-snow-sled/p/7470990

They both look up to the challenge, but are they really? I just hope they glide better on snow than a boulder.

thanks for the input! Im stoked on getting one and finally get to those out of reach peaks I saw in the distance.
 
14470580:freestyler540 said:
They both look up to the challenge, but are they really? I just hope they glide better on snow than a boulder.

I mean, mine is an old fiberglass utility sled formerly used by ski patrol. Not one of the big ones to haul injured people down, but a shorter one for hauling gear. I like it because it has tall sides that hold everything in.

it dragged a lot, so I just got some big teflon strips and adhered them to the aluminum "skis" of the sled and it improved quite significantly so you can always try that.
 
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