Old Thumper said:Seems crazy to me to buy a brand new top shelf sled if you only go sledding once a year - but maybe thats just me. Then on top of that, why toss out an extra 577 for an extended warranty when you put on minimal milage ????? How often do extended warranties pay off?
I was thinking the same thing. I would just rent a sled. No trailer, no towing, no storage, no maintenance, no insurance. No crying when there is no snow like I am doing!
sleddheadd
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I would have to agree with woody! even tho' renting is easier its just not the same as having your very own sleds! do what you want when you want, and its really hard to rent a performance machine, most of the time all you can rent are the smaller slower sleds..Blkhwkbob said:I was thinking the same thing. I would just rent a sled. No trailer, no towing, no storage, no maintenance, no insurance. No crying when there is no snow like I am doing!



Not to mention that we actually do get snow down here believe it or not. So, it's good to have a sled here once a year.
plus, there's still a lot of "cool toy" factor

plus, there's still a lot of "cool toy" factor