Hammerhead Pro X Snow Sled Review
Hammerhead Pro X Snow Sled Feature
- Innovative sled with ergonomically designed, lightweight aluminum chassis
- Comfortable mesh seating absorbs the ride; responsive steering system
- Interchangeable skis let you accommodate current snow conditions
- Supports such accessories as lights, mirrors, backrest, cargo net, and more
- Measures 23 x 9 x 51 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 9.7 pounds; 1-year warranty
The Hammerhead supports a myriad of cool accessories, including headlights and taillights for riding at night, mirrors for viewing others on the slope, a backrest for comfort, a cargo net, a reflector tape, and whatever else you can dream up. Sledders can buy many of the accessories from CherryMax Sleds--the manufacturer of the Hammerhead--or they can use bike components, which snap easily to the Hammerhead's standard tube size. Perhaps best of all, the Hammerhead weighs less than 10 pounds, so you can almost toss it back up the hill for the next ride. Other details include stunning machine-age styling guaranteed to appeal to modern consumers; a number of safety features, including ergonomic mesh seating designed to absorb the ride; and the ability to customize your sled with different ski rails depending on the snow conditions. The Hammerhead measures 23 by 9 by 51 inches (W x H x D), weighs 9.7 pounds, and carries a one-year warranty.
About Hammerhead Sleds
Hammerhead Sleds was founded in 2002 with the goal of re-creating the excitement evoked by sledding a century ago, when the Flexible Flyer was first marketed. To attract new sledders and re-connect with old ones, the company took the challenge of bringing an ancient technology up to date using new-age materials, manufacturing techniques, and user experiences. After three prototype versions, multiple patent applications, many test hours, and intense industrial design work, the company unveiled the Hammerhead, the company's flagship sled. At home in both the backyard and the ski slope, the Hammerhead looks and performs nothing like the sleds of the past, with attractive and comfortable ergonomic mesh seating, a lightweight aluminum frame, a responsive control system, and custom carving skis. The company's long-range plan is to bring sledding to the forefront of modern winter sports, with such sponsored activities as team riders and events, slope side venues, and sled races. Hammerhead Sleds is based in Vermont.
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