Otter Sport Series Ice Sleds
- 100% polyethylene construction
- Rotational molded design
- Aggressive front-end attack angle
- Wide sled tracks
- Extreme weather tested
Rated 3 out of 5Â by 2
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Rated 2 out of 5Â by AnglerBen Too Small
I bought the medium not really paying attention to the dimensions and its really small. I have an ice shelter and a gas auger and they wer both too long for the sled. If you have either of those you will most definately need the large size. The medium would be fine if it was just for a hand auger and some buckets but thats it.
February 6, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by LarryNardecchia Quality item
Good value for a good quality product! It should come with a tow cord.
January 28, 2013
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the only holes are were the hitch attachment is, you could fill it about 3/4 with water.A:Â
yes it will hold water and no it does not have holes in it or your stuff would get wetDetails:Â
more or less is it safe to use for sleding or towing people behind snowmobile or atvAnswers
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We spoke with the manufacture and they could not provide an exact measurement of the sled’s thickness. Because the sleds are rotationally molded the thickness will vary depending on which part of the sled is measured. For example, the sled runners will affect the sled’s thickness in places.Q:Â
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does the sled float on water? how much weight can be put on it (if it floats) before it sinks
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Although FLYBPS says no, unless there are drainage holes in the bottom it will float. It will support the amount of water it displaces. So if the volume of water displaced is say 10 gallons, then this would float about 83 pounds (approx 8.3 pounds per gallon). I don't know how stable it would be and the higher the load the less stable it will be.1 of 1
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