I was about to buy a trailer hitch for my big HT sled so I could pull it behind my newly purchased ski-doo. I was strongly encouraged not to do so, because apparently the HT sleds fall apart too easily when towed.
So my question is;
What sled are you pulling and please indicated your satisfaction.
Thanks in advance.
what sled are you pulling behind your ski-doo/quad?
I was looking for one last year and ending up going with a Fish Trap but the one I was going to get was a Shappell. They sell some pretty heavy duty models as well as runners, hitches, and other accessories.
www.shappell.com/sleds.html
www.shappell.com/sleds.html
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Otter II is a good sleigh with lots of options. IMO
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, fishing rod in one hand, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO HOO what a ride!."
The warning came from an employee of a large ottawa fishing/hunting store who said "Every year we have countless #'s of these coming back iwhich are totally obliterated",Graembo wrote:I know some HTs are two-piece plastic bases (versus my Frabill, which is a 1 piece plastic base) so obviously that could be seen as "the weakest link", but if it were indeed a serious problem, I'm sure we'd all know about it by now. I'd say tow-away!...sure beats walkin'!!
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Perhaps they were abused? Likely hit a rock or chunk of ice at high speed? who knows.... Yes I am tempted to purchase a hitch and tow it anyway... but I would hate for it to fall apart on me while I am 10km into the bush.
The otter all the way.
You do get what you pay for.
I tow the otter cabin.
http://www.otteroutdoors.com/portablefishhouses.html
You do get what you pay for.
I tow the otter cabin.
http://www.otteroutdoors.com/portablefishhouses.html
The second sled I owned was an HT. Bought it last year and the bottom blew out in 2 feet of powder, low speeds, first time out. The HT plastic is way too brittle.plncrzy wrote: The warning came from an employee of a large ottawa fishing/hunting store who said "Every year we have countless #'s of these coming back iwhich are totally obliterated",
Perhaps they were abused? Likely hit a rock or chunk of ice at high speed? who knows.... Yes I am tempted to purchase a hitch and tow it anyway... but I would hate for it to fall apart on me while I am 10km into the bush.
My fish trap I have put through hell and back.

The sweet is not as sweet without the bitter!
S.M.05 wrote:The second sled I owned was an HT. Bought it last year and the bottom blew out in 2 feet of powder, low speeds, first time out. The HT plastic is way too brittle.plncrzy wrote: The warning came from an employee of a large ottawa fishing/hunting store who said "Every year we have countless #'s of these coming back iwhich are totally obliterated",
Perhaps they were abused? Likely hit a rock or chunk of ice at high speed? who knows.... Yes I am tempted to purchase a hitch and tow it anyway... but I would hate for it to fall apart on me while I am 10km into the bush.
My fish trap I have put through hell and back.Still going strong.
Gotcha
Anybody want to buy a good used HT sled?

