10-29-2022, 07:20 PM
(10-29-2022, 01:18 PM)dubob Wrote:EyLayo - I Agree with Bob, it'd be very difficult to stand in any tent sled while driving a track sled/snowdog. with all your gear that goes into/onto the tent sled. We plan to have a driving sled with some items in the snowdog area as well as driver's area, a passenger sled with some more of the gear and our 2-seat shelter. Both the driver's and passenger's sleds have swivel seats with cup holder trays so should the day be nice for sitting outside we can do that as well. We're so ready to actually check all this out this season.(10-28-2022, 07:30 PM)EyLayo Wrote: Hey Bob may be interested in your flip over. Were you able to ride in it behind the snowdog? I wanting to find one that I can stand/ride in behind my dog without having to pull doubles. Let me know. Ps, good choice with the k drill. Haven't regretted switching away from it yet.Sorry, but I'm about 99% sure that riding in a flip-over will not work with a snowdog. The flip-over sled is full of canvas, seats, and tackle. I can't think of any way to stand or sit in it to drive the dog. I pull double, triple, or quad sleds most of the time. Easy Peasy!