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The Expedition Sled is just that. A veteran of extensive adventures in Iceland, Antarctica, Baffin Island, Denali and Everest - every remote corner that has snow. Additionally, they are the workhorse of many a Nordic and Alpine ski center across North America. Many expeditions have paid for their sleds in air drops alone!

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Included: shell, harness, poles, cover and spare parts bag.
Construction: high impact fiberglass.
Weight: 12 lbs. / 6.8 kg.
Volume: 18,000 cubic inches / 295 liters
Dimensions:
18" X 53" / 46 cm X 1.3 m
Colors: white hull, black cover
Price: $660.00

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Expedition Sleds transport well on or off the snow.    
     
kk   The Expedition can accomodate two child seats
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ll   Those who hunt snowy terrain will appreciate the ease in which one can haul both gear and game. Simply put, it's easier to slide the stuff than carry it - a real hunt saver in late autumn, or those who frequent the northern latitudes.
How to carry an elk out in one trip....
photo courtesy of "Bryce", via email
 

 

     
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  • Military Sleds
  • Covers
  • Runners
  • Relative Size
  • Sled History

Military Sleds
Created specifically for use in military field, these sleds are even beefier to meet Mil Specs.
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Combat Expedition


 

Covers.
Made of 500 denier Cordura nylon and protects your load while provide enormous volume (up to 18,000 cubic inches!). Contents are fully accessible with a full length #10 zipper with multiple pulls for spot-on access, and the load is centered and stabilized with built in compression straps.
Runners.
6061-T6 aircraft grade aluminum runners on the bottom ensure straight tracking and are tough enough to last a lifetime. The combined result is a sled that goes where you go and won't knock you off your feet - they pull smoothly, track reliably, turn and stop when you do.
   

As a backcountry ski guide way back when, Patrick found himself having to haul in huge loads - camping gear, food and sometimes his client's gear. Loads that made ordinary pack carrying unwieldy and dangerous.
The conventional approach to solving this at the time was an off-the-shelf kid's sled. A cheap solution, yes. Effective? No. For obvious reasons, they were trashed within days, they were unstable, and control was impossible.

Enter the "Smith Sled" as it was called then, and the creation of Mountainsmith.

The Smith Sled had a rugged, unbreakable hull, beefy runners for better tracking, and a rigid connection between skier and sled for impeccable control. Suddenly, they were being used for major expeditions and child hauling alike - opening up a new world for winter adventurers and granting parents the freedom to enjoy the same liberties they had before.

So important were these sleds, that they came with us upon the formation of Kifaru. Hunters and military alike took to them for the same reasons that mountaineers and parents did.

Patrick Smith's first product sparked the creation of so much more, and is still with us all these years later for a reason.