🏔️ Glide into Adventure with BeavertailSport!
The BeavertailSport Sled is a lightweight, all-season sled made from durable polyethylene, measuring 64" x 29" x 11" and weighing just 17 lbs. It comes with a tow rope for easy transport and is designed for one occupant, making it perfect for solo winter adventures.
Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
Color | Marsh Brown |
Style Name | Classic |
Occupancy | 1 |
Material Fabric | Polyethylene (PE) |
W**1
Perfect for my use - small sled for solo hunting
A picture is worth a thousand words. I really struggled with which size to buy and there were no reviews explaining how much duck gear fits in a particular size. I went with the small sled which should give everyone at least a starting point.In the attached picture the sled is loaded with: 15 mallard decoys in a bag, a marsh stool (under the decoys on the bottom of the sled), and small/med blind bagThe small size is exactly what I was looking for and actually quite roomy. I'll be using the sled to walk into shallow marshes and am transporting my gear in a small car. I have not tried to fit the sled in the car yet but it looks like it will fit. Like others I opted for a better quality rope, the braided nylon that it comes with is pretty poor quality. Some spare long line rope works well.The sled looks durable enough. Time will tell - I'll post if something goes wrong.
H**Y
9 yr owned . 100% absolute necessity! still rigorous daily use hunting, farm, hay, wood, and more.
I have used this sled daily on my small acreage. My place receives many feet of snow each winter and I used to try to carry a bale out further and further so the horses would keep the snow knocked down and I could feed on the snow, not in several feet of snow. I also now use it on the bare ground in all seasons that I feed hay. I also use it to pull the wood cut from trees around me to take the cut wood to the house. ABSOLUTE NECESSITY. VERSITILE Farm and hunting sled. I LOVE this sled. I have taken it hunting to sled deer/elk out and can also put gas cans, etc in it and store under the trailer up hunting (fill with items to get out to the weather, pull it out for easy access to all stored in it) when not using it to retrieve game. It has been thrown, fallen over embankments, and had horses step in it. After 9 yrs has one small crack that after 2 years has never spread. I replaced the rope once. This is a must buy ** from a senior citizen lady that has put it through the test. I feel like it is so necessary that I should buy a 2nd one for the lower barn. I take cat food, dog food, salt blocks, T-post, wooden railsand jacks for jack fencing, railroad ties, etc from the house to the lower barn which is a steep hill and about 350 ft from the house. One caution is when full and pulling down a snowy hill place it to the side of you, or it will run ya over. .
J**S
Works great.
I ordered the large and it's def big. Almost too big for my game cart. Be sure to check your demensions. Other than being such a pain to carry/push, it is better than all your gear being on your shoulder. It seems very durable and once I drop it in the water it glides like its on butter. I liaf all my items and my buddies in it and it floats high in the water. I like it.
S**N
Worked great for me.
This thing worked great. I got the medium-sized one for use to drag out deer/elk/moose parts while hunting in Montana, and size-wise it was perfect for dragging out Moose quarters. I used mine on dry ground and swamp - worked about as good as you could expect. Had snow been on the ground, this would have been perfect. If I were being picky, I would say that a better/stronger attachment method for the pull rope would be great, but again it worked just fine as-is.
C**O
Most durable hunting sled ever used
This sled is worth every penny. Took it hunting last year and hauled out a cow elk by myself with ease. Small size fits quarters perfectly and dragging over logs, rocks and mud (whether snow covered or not) was easy. Small size also fits perfectly in a Burly bike trailer so you can save the bottom when going down closed roads for vehicles, but open to bikes. Minimal wear, just some deep scratches from some rocks, but sled is not compromised. Figure I'll get at least 5-6 more years out of it and already bought another for my brother.
K**R
Perfect utility sled
I bought this sled 2 years ago and since then I have put it through the the ringer. I originally got it pull wood into the house. For this task it was perfect. I then found many other uses for this little guy. Ended up moving dirt, rock, sand and other assorted items. Recently it has been used as a snow sled. I have the small sled and it can hold a husky man and a his pregnant wife just fine. I did end up beefing up the front with some oak and eye bolts so I could load it up without tearing out the rope holes. I have had two adults and another adult in a different sled tied off to this sled and pulled all that with a four wheeler up a hill and there was no cracking or flexing. This thing is the bees knees.I included a picture of my alterations and the bottom to see what two years of abuse will do.
J**A
Dissapointed, after only 3 uses.
After 3 uses, one of the runners cracked. Didn't know it until I tried to float it across a pond loaded up at 4 am.Didn't abuse it, didn't take it down pavement. You would assume that a product made and marketed this way would be able to be used as advertised, but just wanted to let any future buyers know about this. If perhaps you only want to use this around your yard and won't be heartbroken or stranded out somewhere if it breaks, I'd buy this. If you're going to buy it and depend on it, I'd look elsewhere, as I am now going to have to do.
D**N
Decoy sled
Ex large, One of the best, Carried all I needed with ease gun, shell bag two dozen decoys in bags and two motion decoys. Across flooded timber…. Fit perfectly on a lg deer cart. For over land travel.
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