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Sled Dollies/Wheels/Carts

9K views 48 replies 26 participants last post by  VikingsGuy  
#1 ·
I’m looking for a good way to move my sled and I’m tired of buying junk…I ordered two sets on Black Ice dollies as they looked decent but they have to be the biggest pieces of crap I’ve come across. I broke a set the first day I had them and they were good about sending me a new set..they broke today.🤬
Any recommendations appreciated.
 
#5 ·
I have 2 jacks. One is actually a lift on wheels. The other is a choko sled dolly also knows as a jack roller. The jack roller you dont have to lift skis up or the back end up. It cant roll sideways though.

If your looking for 3 rollers one each for the skis and track. Honestly the best ones ive ever had was my dads old ones made out of 3/4" plywood with wheels he put on. The carbides dig into the wood keeping them in place better than any metal ones.
 
#10 ·
I have one of these in addition to traditional extreme max 3-point sled dollies.


I've been pleased. Definitely great for garage reorganizing and for flat off-road/un-even pavement moving with the pneumatic wheels.
 
#36 ·
I have one of these in addition to traditional extreme max 3-point sled dollies.


I've been pleased. Definitely great for garage reorganizing and for flat off-road/un-even pavement moving with the pneumatic wheels.
Another vote for the easy move. I’ve had one for years. Got it at the Big East Snow Show in Syracuse. Yes, the stock solid wheels will catch on a rock on the floor, so I recommend getting the larger pneumatic ones with it.
 
#15 ·
Our thundercat is why I’m even reading this thread lol. I’ve had some 144 and 153 inch suspensions, even with added hockey puck lift spacers on the back, it needs to be up in the air a fair bit before the rear of the track comes off the ground. I cut the shaft off my first lift and was powering it with a drill 20 years ago, I just don’t really like it.
 
#20 ·
I've had an EasyMove dolly for about 25 yrs, ever since they came out. My wife got it for me for Christmas, best dolly i have ever had, moving sleds has never been easier. Still got it and used it on sleds from my '96 ZRTs to XF9000. On older sleds with less suspension travel you adjust the height shorter,, on the newer long travel sleds you adjust the padded cross bar up. Slick.
 
#28 · (Edited)
Love the Eazy Move. And with big tires, it works fine on gravel. The best part of this dolly is the fact that you can break it down without tools and hang it on the wall. Or throw it in the truck or trailer without taking up much space.
 
#34 ·
Ive been using these for several years now, heavy duty and drivable even across gravel. Good quality.