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I now have two extra ski rescue sleds, so I thought I'd clear the shelf a bit. Both work great - one is, as its described, lite-weight but takes some practice to use effectively when you combine it with some ski equipment (preferably the patient's). The Eskimo is simpler to use but weighs a bit more. It was actually used in the Chair Peak avalanche accident that happened last month, primarily to burrito-roll the climber before securing him in a rigid sled.

 

Brooks Range Ultra-Lite Rescue Sled, consisting of Pro Spreader Bars, fabric body with tensioning straps, and four 18" ski straps. It has only been used in practiced and is undamaged. Will work with splitboards! A demonstration on how to best assemble a sled using a pair of skis and ski poles is available with purchase.

 

LINK to Brooks Range Mountaineering and the Ultralite Rescue Sled

 

Retails for $238.00. Yours for $100.00 - almost 60% below retail!

 

Brooks Range Mountaineering Eskimo Rescue Sled is a simple, one-piece drag sled. It can be used with or without skis added under the patient to increase rigidity. Used once, some of the hood fabric was frayed when it inadvertently got dragged under the sled. It worked great!

 

LINK to Brooks Range Mountaineering and the Eskimo Rescue Sled

 

Retails for $160.00. Yours for $65.00 - 60% below retail!

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