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Old 10-05-2012 | 10:40 AM
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Has anyone used The GameSeld? This is a totally awesome tool!

No longer will you have to worry about straining yourself to get your deer out of the woods - even when you're alone! You won't have to be concerned about dragging your deer over obstacles that will catch it and stop you dead in your tracks. Additionally, you won't have to worry about the hair on your deer being rubbed bare to the hide. All these concerns will no longer be a problem when using the Game Sled TM

Since the Game Sled TM weighs only six pounds, it's easy and convenient to take on any hunt. It is designed to handle game up to 400 pounds and can be used by a single hunter or two! You can drag your deer with the handles provided, or you can use a tree stand safety belt harness that will not only add more distance between you and your deer, but will also allow for enhanced balance.

As an added bonus, the Game Sled TM can be attached to an ATV and dragged from the woods! This can prevent you from straining your back as you try to lift a 180-pound (or more) animal onto the back of your ATV. Use the high-tension, sewn-in straps on the outer edge of the Game Sled TM to accommodate poles to transform the unit into a emergency stretcher! The Game Sled TM is made in highly visible safety orange that provides maximum protection while you remove your deer from the woods.
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Old 10-05-2012 | 03:10 PM
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One of the greatest part of the Game Sled is that it is not a "one and toss" product nor will it roll over, break in cold weather, and [U]slides over all ground clutter. Have used on hunts all over the coutry as well has many outfitters so I can vouch that it will be in a hunters arsonal for many years and hunts. It just flat out works and I don't need to replace it in short order, like some other items I have tried.
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Old 10-05-2012 | 03:20 PM
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Oo, let me register with another name,
And pretend to be a customer,
They will never know,
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Old 10-06-2012 | 03:22 AM
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"No longer will you have to worry about straining yourself to get your deer out of the woods - even when you're alone"

"can be attached to an ATV and dragged from the woods"

Unfortunately for me I'm too old. Hunted too long alone dragging deer out of the woods alone. And never drove an ATV, let alone use one for hunting. Otherwise, I would have had to quit over thirty years ago.

Those ATV's. They come in camo.
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Old 10-06-2012 | 04:05 AM
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I prefer the jet sled. I can load up my gear and go, even use it as cover in case the weather turns. No more carrying my stand and pack on my back through the snow.
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Old 10-06-2012 | 01:39 PM
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Well, Ive got a GameSled & Ive loaded my summit climber (21lbs) in it & bungeed it down real tight & attempted to walk across my flat, well manicured backyard...... It was like pulling a bulldozer through a swamp that continually rolls over. Now imagine the frustration I had when I took it afield to pull a 150lbs deer. I wish I hadnt wasted my hard earned $$$. Live & learn.
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