Just got back from a yurt trip in northern Colorado. Used my great pulk I bought from you a year ago. I’ve had it on a few trips now, and I just appreciate how well it’s thought out more and more. I couldn’t be happier! Attached is photo of our ski back out from the yurt, pulk in tow. Thanks & Best Regards
Dave Kuhny - Longmont, CO

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I thought you might enjoy some pics from us folks out in the west. My son and I took a couple of glorious trips in the upper Hood River valley last winter utilizing the carrying capacity of your pulk. I’m really glad we bought the cover because it made it really easy to pack. Mountain tent, propane heater for the cook area,double sleeping pads and all the stuff that makes winter camping comfortable. My back will not allow me to carry a heavy pack so the pulk makes it all move smoothly. We have 3 trips planned for February and March this year. Our snow pack at 4500’ on Mt Hood is about 6’+. Notice the fine groomed trail where we started our journey. That is Mt Hood in the back ground on the trail and in the tent photo.
Barry Gates - Oregon
A pulk and a Sham Wow make a great breakfast table!
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The Snowclipper Ski Pulk system has allowed me to enjoy the outdoors in the winter in ways I didn't imagine before. Furthermore, it has allowed my wife and I to bring our 2 daughters, 2 and 5, on winter day hikes in the national forests to enjoy nature in a way that would have been logistically very difficult without the ski pulk. We are now growing from one to two ski pulks to further expand on our adventures with our children. Ed is not only knowledgeable, but very pleasant to do business with. I do not feel like I have to shop around for any other system, it doesn't get better than this.
Filip Hanik - Colorado
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I am very impressed with the sleds you provided ... It is really nice to see a well built product that functions so well.!!!! Thanks again.
Greg Fortin - Owner and Lead Guide Glacier Adventure Guides
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It is common to receive over 400 inches of snow a year at our alpine cabin, the snowshoe hike in to the cabin is about 200 yards and is next to impossible without a sled. After the difficult task of pulling sleds with ropes we discovered Ed's fiberglass pole and harness upgrade kit for the familiar orange Paris sled. The strong poles and harness make the task of pulling a sled possible (and saves our ankles from the injury and pain of the sled hitting the back of our legs on the downhill). Last year I purchased one Snowclipper 'yellow' sled with cover and straps. This sled is very stable and is a joy to use, the cover works as it should and the carrying capacity of the Snowclipper is as much as I can pull. I have just ordered a second Snowclipper and will be retiring my old Paris sled.
Howard - Pinecrest CA