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PRC_FlexiblePTBlaster
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Features
Sleek snow sled with fully functional steering wheel
Lets you steer clear of moguls, dips, and other obstacles
Spring-activated brake helps maintain control
Recommended for ages 4 and older
Measures 45 x 18 x 20 inches (W x H x D); weighs 3.6 pounds
Description
Flexible Flyer PT Blaster Snow Sled
Product Details
Product Length:
12.0 inches
Product Width:
20.0 inches
Product Height:
37.0 inches
Product Weight:
12.6 pounds
Package Length:
37.3 inches
Package Width:
18.3 inches
Package Height:
10.1 inches
Package Weight:
13.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 28 reviews
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 28 customer reviews )
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55 of 57 found the following review helpful:
The best sled under 50 bucks Dec 20, 2004
By K. Musial I recently bought several blow-up and plastic snow sleds to try. This one is the favorite of the whole family. While all other sleds go wherever they want, this sled has a steering wheel and indeed goes wherever you want. It also seems very durble - I am 180 lbs and rode it together with my 7 year old daughter, even jumping over snow bumps.
21 of 22 found the following review helpful:
A must for the quivver Dec 17, 2007
By Lannyweb This steerable skidoo-like sled is a great addition to the normal arsenal of sliding equipment. The steering works very well, even at higher speeds, allowing perfect lines through trees, off jumps, around other sledders and across the hill should the slope become too steep. The side skis are long enough to distribute weight well and allow very zippy speeds -- it is hard to pass this sled in icy or hard pack conditions. The sled is also very sturdy and rugged enough to withstand not only big air and hard landings, but also the inevitable bashing into a fence or tree. I found it pretty difficult to assemble because the hard plastic was cold and very rigid, and the joints required some pounding to lock in place...but it might be easier if done inside when the plastic is warmer.
23 of 26 found the following review helpful:
The Coolest Sled on the Hill Dec 31, 2007
By Maine Dweller If you're willing to spend $60 bucks on a sled, this is the one that you want. It's fast, steers very well and has brakes. It's also going to turn heads on the sledding hill. My boy busted it out yesterday at a busy snowhill and everyone was eyeballing it. It was also the fastest thing on the hill.
I agree that it was a bit difficult to snap together (I assembled it inside), because it is made of rugged, thick plastic. But I think that that heavy duty plastic also makes it a quality product. I feel like this was a good purchase and I would definately buy this again.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Great sled, difficult assembly Jan 11, 2009
By MandM
"M"
I purchased 2 of these for my girls(ages 7 and 9) for xmas and they loved them. They've used them several times now and have had a blast. They are very durable and the steering really works. I would have given 5 stars but like the other reviews I've read the assembly left me frustrated and I had to use a kitchen knife and a screwdriver to clear out the extra platic in the steering wheel before I could attach it to the steering column. All in all I am very pleased with this purchase and have recommended it to other sledders who've asked about it at our local sledding hill.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Flexible Flyer PT Blaster Jan 08, 2009
By Precious Moment
"Sam"
We purchased this sled for our Grandson for Christmas. He thought it was great. The bad thing is he used it once and the brakes broke. He still likes the sled and will continue to use it. For the price it should last more than 1 trip down a snowy hill.