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Post by bubba55 on Jan 8, 2011 11:16:37 GMT -6
I've seen these sleds made of treated lumber at several colleges but I'm not having any luck finding one to purchase. Can someone share some info on where to purchase these and how much they should cost? Thanks in advance for any insight!
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kwallis
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Post by kwallis on Jan 8, 2011 11:44:25 GMT -6
i assume you are talking about the Manskil Sleds. if you pm me your email, i can send you the dimensions and drawing
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Post by John Knight on Jan 8, 2011 12:14:29 GMT -6
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Post by John Knight on Jan 8, 2011 12:25:20 GMT -6
This is the one I have seen at the Bengals practice field. Not sure that is an endorsement or not. LOL!!!!
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Post by kwallis on Jan 8, 2011 12:53:35 GMT -6
they are a good tool. i prefer the prowler for a conditioning/strength work. good thing about the manskil is the number of players you can get on it, but you also need a few of them to get a lot of "team work" done and then storage can become an issue.
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Post by John Knight on Jan 8, 2011 13:06:13 GMT -6
I have always seen them just chained to a pole. They are treated lumber.
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Post by bubba55 on Jan 8, 2011 17:58:41 GMT -6
Guys thanks for the help mucappreciated
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Post by John Knight on Jan 8, 2011 21:02:28 GMT -6
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Post by coachjd on Jan 9, 2011 6:45:59 GMT -6
those are the hardest working basektball players I have ever seen. Maybe some our hoops kids should watch this!!!
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Post by pat on Oct 15, 2011 20:40:43 GMT -6
i assume you are talking about the Manskil Sleds. if you pm me your email, i can send you the dimensions and drawing I could use the dimension etc. info for a sled
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Post by postcrack on Oct 15, 2011 21:51:44 GMT -6
could i please get dimensions as well please?
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