Interesting comments Jesse.
When Vladimir and I were shooting emails back and forth, he was telling me how their group saw a Hus Ski advertisement where it was noted (and I think shown) a Hus Ski could be put in the trunk of a car. From that beginning, they kept that concept in mind.
- Make it light, make it simple.
- Make it fold up so it can be placed in the sled and lifted into a vehicle.
Vladimir did not share the website, so here it is.
http://us.snowdog.club/ (I hope that was ok to share Vlad???)
I see some really neat ideas.
- Multiple models depending on what you are trying to accomplish.
- Cargo room to haul equipment and the essentials (this is better seen on the website)
- Honda or Briggs & Stratton motors, electric start, kill switch (in case you fall off - right Jesse
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- The price is not shocking!
With that said, I'm guessing the Snowdog will not travel up and down Suicide Hill or pull a sled in deep fluffy snow. But I also do not think their audience is people looking for a sled for that type of terrain (I could be wrong though). Could I walk it into the woods and use it to pull out my big 10 pointer in November? I think it would. With the 4-cycle motor, you could use it all year round for all sorts of applications.
Take a look at the website all and let us know what you see that intrigues you.
Bruce
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