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Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2025
Not bad but broke a year later
Nancy
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024
These really do ride smoothly and are perfect for kids once they want to ride alone.
lauren
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
Best product and price ratio! Must have for the snow and kids. We ordered the single sled so the kids can help pull eachother. It was delivered the next day.
Danielle
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024
My 2 year old loves this slide. The handles are good and it is very sturdy.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023
Like other reviewers, I bought this toboggan to help with yard work. As a senior citizen, I needed something with a rope that would easily slide across the grass while I picked up yard debris from storms. My property is too hilly for me to pull something on wheels, so this sled will work perfectly. It came undamaged in a very sturdy box, so I was very pleased, and is made of sturdy plastic. I didn't give it 5 stars because I haven't used it yet, but I'm sure it will pass the durability test.
Cyndi W
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023
Small and kinda cheap but it will hold up for a season and he will probably be too big for it next year. Good buy for the $$$
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2023
I’m 75 years old and must walk my garbage bags to the dumpster. Even though I’m strong, I can’t carry the heavy bags that far. I put the bags on the sled and pull them down to the dumpster. This is the second one that I have ordered. The first lasted over 3 years. They’re wonderful.
Dawn Ross
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2021
I've only used it once with my granddaughter and it was perfect.
Eric Daneau
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2021
The kiddo really loved it!
Martin
Reviewed in Canada on January 27, 2021
The product seems sturdy and kids love it.
taser
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2021
it arrived within the time frame and product is good quality
cowper
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2016
I looked for good sleds to bring on our only trip to the snow this year; I wanted to be able to take advantage of "wild snow" along the way in case we saw a good sledding spot, and make sure that our kids + friend could sled at the same time. My search was limited by size (it needed to fit into the hatchback of our smallish car, which meant it had to be less than 40"). We ended up road-testing three different kinds:--Snow Sled Kids Winter Plastic Saucer--Flexible Flyer Steel Saucer--Downhill Sprinter Toboggan Snow Sled By Slippery RacerThe winner? The last one: The toboggan-style sled offered the most control, and while small at 35" long, was still big enough to fit two small 10-year-olds. It is smaller than other toboggans and doesn't look very substantial, but the plastic held up well to lots of use over the course of two solid days of sledding on rugged terrain. Second-best was the Flexible Flyer metal saucer, which was very sturdy and had a curved bottom (similar to other plastic saucers). The Snow Sled Kids Winter Plastic Saucer was our least favorite. It has a flat bottom, so if you're sledding on a gentle slope, it doesn't move and you have to push yourself to the bottom with your feet. We saw other people using more typical curved plastic saucers that handled the same gentle slope well. However, the flat-bottomed saucer did provide welcome friction when going down a steep, icy slope. But the kids preferred the toboggan anyway since they could ride at the same time.
Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2015
I can't claim to have a great knowledge of sleds, but we were very pleased with this one! In anticipation of a recent Winter Weather Event here in the south, I utilized my Amazon Prime to acquire a real sled. (No more scooting around on mommy's best cookie sheet! We're gonna have the real deal!) In a moment of panic, (what if it doesn't arrive in time?!?!) I also bought a 2nd sled from a gentlemen selling sleds out of his pickup, in the grocery store parking lot. (Not a biggie, I have 2 kids, now I have 2 sleds. Less fighting = win!) While the sled from Amazon was more expensive, it is a far better quality. Our grocery store sled is bendy, flimsy. It is BIGGER, but prone to turning or wiping out when going downhill. The sled from Amazon has nice hand grips on the side, a rope to pull it**, and feels nice and sturdy. I am not a small lady, but I rode down a hill or two with my 6 year old. We squished on there tight, but it was possible.**Some reviews said that the rope arrived broken or cut in half. Our rope arrived as a single, unknotted length. It was inserted through both holes, on the bottom side of the sled. This gives the appearance of a "broken" rope from the top view. All you have to do is take the rope out, turn it around and insert it from the top down. Then tie knots in the ends, at the underside of the sled! It's perfectly fine!
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