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Date/Time: 05/09/2024 05:09PM
Building my own pulk!

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ppine 12/14/2023 09:16AM
I have used a smalll plastic sled like you can find sometimes in a grocery store. I made a crossed pole set up for my dog to pull it with a regular sled dog harness. Then skiing is not so top heavy. There is room for more clothes and two sleeping bags and good pads. She carried around 25 pounds in the sled.
AlexanderSupertramp 11/20/2023 01:19PM
Looks like REI still has these on sale, too bad I'm 3 hours from the nearest one.


Found one of these though, is the price too good to be true for a pulk sled? Some of the reviews talk about deer hunting and hauling gear. It's only slightly larger than the ERA sled.


Mega Boggan
MN_Lindsey 09/24/2023 06:59PM
Got the 2” webbing straps pulled through the Paris holes.


Had my husband help me, and it was a little tough.


Got the ends burned off. Next up sewing, and adding buckles.


MN_Lindsey 09/15/2023 05:03PM
Telco: "As of now I’m planning to follow Midwest Backpackers Plan




I did the same thing and couldn't be happier with the finished product. Finding a good belt proved more difficult than the build. Now to wait for the snow..."



I'm planning on getting the hip belt one from Ski Pulk when I order the other components per Midwest Backpackers instructions.


My sled came in. I picked it up from REI because to have them ship was going to negate any savings I would have gotten! But its now in my garage, and I can start my building process.

Going on Amazon tonight to get the webbing straps, but I will need to think about what color I want to get!
Telco 09/15/2023 11:15AM
As of now I’m planning to follow Midwest Backpackers Plan



I did the same thing and couldn't be happier with the finished product. Finding a good belt proved more difficult than the build. Now to wait for the snow...
brulu 09/08/2023 09:01AM
Have fun!


I've been using my version 2 diy pulk for a long time now, and it has held up well. I want to do a version 3 sometime but it hasn't risen to the top of the priority list yet.


There's more than one way to do it. One thing I don't like about what most YouTube videos suggest is all the threaded fasteners and other metal hardware to connect the poles to the sled. It just seems out of place and unnecessary to me. I just run a tensioned rope through the sled and through the poles to the belt.

I can't quickly disconnect the poles from the sled (that will be a design goal for version 3), but they fold back along the sled for storage/transport and it isn't too unwieldy in that configuration.




MN_Lindsey 09/06/2023 08:19PM
Hoping to build my own pulk during autumn this year.

If anyone else has ever wanted to build their own pulk…

As of now I’m planning to follow Midwest Backpackers Plan

And just scored the ERA Pro sled at REI for 50% off!