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The ERA Expedition Pro Utility Sled is a heavy-duty, 60-inch sled designed for hauling equipment in extreme winter conditions. Weighing just 4.9 pounds, it combines durability with a spacious design, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike. Tested to withstand temperatures as low as -60°F, this sled is your ultimate companion for winter trekking, snowshoeing, and more.
Team Name | 960 |
Item Weight | 4.9 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
UPC | 772421679997 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00772421679997 |
Manufacturer | ERA GROUP |
Part Number | 960 |
Item Weight | 4.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 60 x 21 x 6 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 960 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Multitool Accessory |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 90 Day Limited |
K**N
great sled-UPS lost first two orders
yea, it arrived! Took three attempts (different sellers) to finally get it. UPS lost the first two. Very excited. It is light weight to carry, yet sturdy to carry supplies.
S**K
Functional But Missing Parts
This arrived VERY badly packaged....I'm pretty sure it tore open and they repackaged it only sloppily. The carbiners and nylon rope for the sled was gone completley.The sled itself is functional and should be adequate for my purpose. I can't really speak to how well it will hold up as others have noted, so we'll see about that.
Z**E
Great... just bought another
Best sled in the neighborhood. Got a small crack after 3 seasons of hard use. I think it was a teenager and a jump that did it. Bought another immediately. Ski wax kicks it up to a whole other level. Highly recommended.
A**
Missing Parts
The sled is great. It tracks well, holds a good amount of stuff and seems sturdy. It was disappointing that the accessories parts shown did not deliver. The inner packaging says two pieces but both the original shipment and replacement were missing the accessory parts. I am not sure that I would have paid the prices for just the sled if I had time to find something different.
D**M
I looked in the 'pulk' arena because I never like buying anything twice and most recreational sledding options seem ...
Unlike most reviews, I was shopping for an incredibly durable sled for pulling my kids and the occasional hill. I looked in the 'pulk' arena because I never like buying anything twice and most recreational sledding options seem to be made for one or two winters.This sled is definitely built well out of a thick plastic -- almost like a roto-molded kayak. Fit and finish is good -- overall great quality! However, I think the price is just a bit high for what you get. Its imported from Canada so no real surprise there.The sled tracks very well, but I found that it gets off balance very easily in deep powder. Pack it well and you should be fine.For my uses, the sled needs some modifications. Kids slide all around in it so I'm going to try a bedliner in the back. If that doesn't work I'm going to find a way to rivet in some buttons and fabricate a canvas or cloth liner with some padding for some seat stability.Overall, I gave it a four because it comes shipped without a box. Meaning: it showed up on my doorstep with a label affixed to it. While I acknowledge that this is an outdoor product, I don't like getting something that looks used. Because it was shipped without a box it already had some wear and tear.
W**U
If it lasts half as long as the Expedition it replaces, it's still a WOW !!
Just received and matched it up to our former Expedition 'cargo' sled; looks to be an exact replacement, maybe a hair thinner on the material thickness. But if it last half as long as the Expedition it replaces, it's still a WOW !! Why ? Simply because the old Expedition lasted at least 24 years. Before someone asks how do I know 24 years, because my son last used it as a sled careening thru our woodlot when he was about 14 and he's 39 now. The old Expedition toted firewood over grass covered ground, towed behind a tractor. It toted the same firewood from the stack near the house over lawn, bare ground and macadam driveway, sometimes snow covered, sometimes not. It has hauled bags of top soil, peat moss and whatever over the same terrain. It often twisted in rebellion over the load we put in/on it, but a couple of bungee cords kept everything in place. Simply, it's a tough workhorse. Why is it being replaced. Because we can see thru the bottom in places. And it's time to send it to the stud farm. It has definitely earned retirement
R**Y
I returned it.
Liked the length. But plastic thinner than I wanted and sides not as tall as I wanted. Went with a pelican 60in sled
R**I
Looks good so far.
I purchased this as a Christmas gift for my out of state grandchildren. It looks to be very sturdy in fact much sturdier than ones that I have seen in brick and mortar stores. For those that have mentioned that it only came in a plastic bag, this one was delivered in a proper sized cardboard box. Yes, you do have to buy a rope to pull it with, but when did a sleigh ever come with ropes installed? They haven't had snow yet so I can't tell you how well it works. As soon as they get snow I'll update this if necessary.
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