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Weight Pull Sled

ShanaRowan

FlirtPolin'
Premium Member
I know someone who makes them and ships them - however, if you aren't married to the idea of a sled may I suggest chains and (if you need them) window weights? I find they are a better workout and a lot quieter.
 
I know someone who makes them and ships them - however, if you aren't married to the idea of a sled may I suggest chains and (if you need them) window weights? I find they are a better workout and a lot quieter.


I've looked into the idea of chains, but I think the sled will work better for me. I would do chains if I had my own yard, but I don't so I need something I can pick up and take with me in the car easily. Can you send me the information for the person that makes them? That would be super helpful!
 

Leslie H

Good Dog
I second Shana's chain suggestion. I just put them in a plastic milk crate, or even a crappy backpack. It's no big deal to carry them in your car, though the window weights make it a little more interesting.
 

ShanaRowan

FlirtPolin'
Premium Member
I second Shana's chain suggestion. I just put them in a plastic milk crate, or even a crappy backpack. It's no big deal to carry them in your car, though the window weights make it a little more interesting.

Lol I keep them in my car too (chains in front on floor, weights in the trunk) but they work so well it's worth the stares... Plus it's a good workout for me moving 70 lbs of chain around and switching stuff around for different dogs.


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Leslie H

Good Dog
Little dog, no trunk (SUV), so I have smaller amounts to drag around, maybe 25-30 lbs of chain, 5-6 window weights. All crammed behind a crate in back. I do wish I had a trunk for the window weights.