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Date/Time: 05/05/2024 04:46PM
Traineau Expedition Sled?

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tg 02/06/2016 10:37PM
I saw them a few weeks ago at the Fridley store on Central at 694. But as a seasonal item they could be out of stock.
tg 02/06/2016 10:37PM
double tap
02/04/2016 06:36PM
I looked for these at Menards in Richfield but they did not carry them. Which store did you find them?
Pinetree 01/28/2016 11:27AM
quote thistlekicker: "Came across a pile of these at my local home improvement center...never heard of the Traineau Expedition Sled before, wondering if anyone has experience with it for winter travel.





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Have to check,I bought one from Menards that was black last year and they are briddle when cold,might be a little different than this? I will get back to you.
NotLight 01/28/2016 09:02AM
quote thistlekicker: "quote NotLight: "
Looks like an exact knockoff of the Paris Sled. I'm guessing it's pretty durable - it's already withstood an expedition from China all the way to America! Worth a try.





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Made in Canada, bruh..."



All the better - I'd try it.
thistlekicker 01/28/2016 08:43AM
quote NotLight: "
Looks like an exact knockoff of the Paris Sled. I'm guessing it's pretty durable - it's already withstood an expedition from China all the way to America! Worth a try.




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Made in Canada, bruh...
wingnut 01/28/2016 08:21AM
quote NotLight: "
Looks like an exact knockoff of the Paris Sled. I'm guessing it's pretty durable - it's already withstood an expedition from China all the way to America! Worth a try.




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LMAO
OldFingers57 01/28/2016 08:12AM
Buy one and let some kids play with it. If they don't break it, then it's trailworthy.
NotLight 01/28/2016 07:40AM

Looks like an exact knockoff of the Paris Sled. I'm guessing it's pretty durable - it's already withstood an expedition from China all the way to America! Worth a try.



tg 01/28/2016 12:35AM
I saw those at Menards here in the TC. They are very similar to the paris expedition sled in shape/mold BUT very flexible by comparison. Not sure that's a good thing. I'm sure they would hold up for a trip or two if you were careful but not sure long term. Also curious how that plastic would behave in real cold-hopefully it wouldn't get brittle. If that sled got away from you on a downhill and smacked a tree I worry you might be in trouble. I thought about picking one up just to try it. Someone has to.


tg
thistlekicker 01/27/2016 09:11PM
Came across a pile of these at my local home improvement center...never heard of the Traineau Expedition Sled before, wondering if anyone has experience with it for winter travel.