Deer Cart and sleds
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I bought a Cabelas Super Mag cart a couple years ago after my initial post. It has been awesome! Highly recommend it.
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jafcb wrote:I have used these sleds a few times dragging squad members threw sand. http://www.skedco.com/product/ranger-sk ... ote-brown/ i have to say if you can afford one get your hands on it! do it! mine folded up into a 6 inch roll and pulled a 200 lbs man like he was a puck on ice.
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We used SKEDs in the rescue service. Awful pricey for deer hunting. I bet if they made a camo version it could sell for 800-900$.
I use a sled. Cabelas has em and so does rural king. 40-50$. Works perfectly
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I use a sled. Cabelas has em and so does rural king. 40-50$. Works perfectly
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Last year a buddy let me borrow his Viking sport sled. It worked very well. I just purchased my own yesterday at Gander Mountain for $49.99.
http://m.gandermountain.com/search/Viki ... ort%20sled
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Re: Deer Cart and sleds
Anyone here ever use a game cart with a mountain bike?
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