Sled
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Back in 2012, we first heard about the Stealth-X carbon fiber sled. Designed by New Zealand-based company Snolo, it was designed to be fast, light and maneuverable. Now, Snolo is ready to begin production on a much more affordable plastic version of the sled, known as the Scion.
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Tucked away in one of the most distant corners of last week's Boot Düsseldorf show was one of the show's most interesting products: the ultra-versatile Klepper Backyak. It's a kayak that can hike to water's edge on your back. But it's also a sailboat, a snow sled and a floating sun deck.
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The limitations of designing sleds built only for the narrow winter market inspired Germany's KHW, the self-described world leader in plastic toboggans, to develop a special sled purpose-built for the sand. Summertime is taking a snow day.
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A prototype two-man bobsled designed by BMW ran its first race last weekend.
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The Snowbull is an Austrian ski-sled that uses high-tech components for a sharp, fast ride.
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BMW is designing a two-man bobsled for the US Bobsled Team.
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The Snolo Stealth-X carbon fiber sled makes sledding as serious as skiing and snowboarding.
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Polish designer Szymon Hanczar envisions the We Never Give Up! sled as the ultimate solution to sledding's greatest weakness.
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Hammacher Schlemmer's Bean Bag Sled is designed to provide a soft ride.
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Audi has developed a high-tech sled for use in the Pole2Pole North to South Pole trekking expedition.
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Seventeen college teams competed in the 2011 SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge, including a record number of electric sleds.
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Josh Smith has built his own 5-speed powered winch for towing sledders back to the top of long hills.
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