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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
This sled is very thin, but it held up over many, many trips down our driveway between our two sons, ages 15 and 11—and it’s still got plenty of life left in it! It’s lightweight and easy to carry, with well-placed handles for a secure grip. The padding isn’t very thick, so you do feel some bumps, but it still made for a fun ride. They state it fits two small kids but we only used it one at a a time as there wasn't enough room for both. While not the most heavy-duty option, it's a great, portable choice for winter fun! Our boys had a blast!
Timothy Gallant
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Our family had so much fun with this sled on our recent snow day. It held up well going down our hill in the side yard. I highly recommend!
Erika Dzuba
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Bottom of sled was sliced on one of the first couple of passes down the hill.
Shambrey
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Sled ripped within the first hour.
R.L.A.
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
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Gaz Rendar
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
This foldable snow sled is a good idea for some families, but just understand the compromises you are getting if you want a highly portable sled.First, some of the pictures show two sleds, I just want to specify that this is only one sled. The pictures just show the top and the bottom of the sled. The sled arrives rolled up and secured by a removable strap. The strap is just a simple nylon strap with one of those adjustable plastic loop thingies to change the tightness of the strap. You open that up a bit and slide it off the sled. The sled has two sets of handles on the sides, along with one handle on the front. The handles have a decent grip to them. The bottom of the sled is smooth and all white while the top has kind of early 1990's neon color pattern to it. The sled is really just a thin flexible sheet of plastic with some light fabric on the top. It's not much.I was able to test it out with a minimal amount of snowfall. The sled is pretty slick on the bottom, so it can move once you get it going. The product description says two small kids can fit on it. Technically that might be true, but there's also a high probability they'll hurt themselves if they go down a hill with any reasonable incline. The sled is really flimsy because it's just a plastic sheet with handles. It's not stable for two people. Additionally, while it can get moving for one person, that one person is going to feel every single bump in the hill pretty hard.When evaluating this thing as just a sled that goes down hills, it's probably no more than 3-stars as a 1-person sled and 1-star as a 2-person sled. However, it is very easy to quickly wipe dry, roll it up, and put it into even the smallest of car trunks. I do wish the storage strap was velcro instead of the old school plastic belt loop thingie, but at least they included something to keep it rolled up. So 3-stars as a sled, but there is something to be said for the massive packing convenience factor, so I'll bump the review up to 4-stars.
DebraLynne
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
The only good thing we found about this sled is that it’s lightweight and rolls up making it easy to transport. Oh and there’s good handle placement. Other than that it’s a flop for anyone for anyone over maybe a 100lbs. And over 5’3”. We had 5 inches of powdery snow a few days ago and plenty of ice the next morning here in North Carolina. My 5’10”/150lb 13yr old took it up our hill all excited for some sledding and nothing…it wouldn’t even move. I had to hard push him down for a good 40-50 feet before he was able to slide on his own maybe 15’. He tried to give it two more goes down the path that was made and again nothing more than 5’. Same thing happened when the 2 smaller neighbor kids tried. It’s just too thin and flimsy to support a teenager and above. Maybe it would be better on a big slope with lots of ice or in the heavy, wet-type snow like in the Sierra mountains on the west coast. It was just a total fail for us and I would not buy another one or recommend it.
Carrie Leach
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
This item lasted less than one weekend in the snow. The material on the bottom is thin and ripped easily with use. The handles were coming off and seams ripping. Not really worth the money. Overall, disappointed.
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