spike337
TY 4 Stroke Master
Walk home, and come back in spring i guess?Mooseman said:Hmmmm. Must have awesome floatation with TWO 20" tracks. I guess they couldn't make a single track wide enough. What the heck do you do when you get this thing stuck?
apexrtxmaniac
Pro
While it does weigh twice the weight of the average sled, the total track footprint is ~344% of a 121 sled. This means that the (in of track footprint)/lb should be ~171% of the average 121 machine. This translates to 1.26 times the inch of footprint/lb of a 15x162in machine. Given the short lug height I would say it should be a fair amount easier to get stuck than a full on mountain sled. However it should be just about on par with most utility sleds.
(all of these calculations were assuming a 600lb machine)
I would agree...if you do get it stuck; then you're proper f-ed. Guess that sled should come with a winch.
(all of these calculations were assuming a 600lb machine)
I would agree...if you do get it stuck; then you're proper f-ed. Guess that sled should come with a winch.