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  2. We Found the Best Sled To Turn Your Backyard Into a Winter ...

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    Zipfy Mini-Luge Sled. walmart.com. $44.95. Walmart. ... Easy to store and easy to enjoy, these roll-up snow sleds are a must-have this winter. Shop Now. Roll Up Sled. amazon.com. $12.05.

  3. 12 popular sleds and snow tubes to buy now before winter - AOL

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    The best sleds for kids of winter 2021 include snow tubes, toboggans, saucers and even Funboy inflatable snowmobiles. Here's where to buy sleds.

  4. Buy One of These Snow Sleds for Plenty of Winter Family Fun - AOL

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    You and your family will be sleighing all day when you buy one or two of the best snow sleds! Choose from heirloom-quality sleds, classic metal saucer sleds, and more.

  5. Sled - Wikipedia

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    There are several types of recreational sleds designed for sliding down snowy hills : [12] Toboggan, an elongated sled without runners, usually made from wood or plastic, but sometimes made from sheet metal. [13] Saucer, a round sled curved like a saucer (see also flying saucer), also without runners and usually made out of plastic or metal

  6. Kicksled - Wikipedia

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    One can have a passenger or luggage on the chair seat. The kicksled can also be used as a dog sled. A kicksled is designed to be used on hard, slippery surfaces like ice or hardpacked snow. To kicksled in deeper, more powdery snow, extra-wide plastic snow runners are attached to the standard, thin runners of the sled.

  7. Flexible Flyer - Wikipedia

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    Flexible Flyers are flexible both in design and usage. Riders may sit upright on the sled or lie on their stomachs, allowing the possibility to descend a snowy slope feet-first or head-first. To steer the sled, riders may either push on the wooden cross piece with their hands or feet, or pull on the rope attached to the wooden cross-piece.