Rogue Echo Dog Sled
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Quality steel construction
- Push-pull versatility
- Made in the USA
- Pan accommodates plates, kettlebells, or dumbbells for weight
In-Depth Review
Rogue Echo Dog Sled Released
Author: Cooper Mitchell, GGR FounderPros & Cons
What We Like...
- Made in the USA with US-sourced steel.
- Weighs 87 lbs
- Capacity of about 500 lbs
- Push poles are secure in the sled
- No welds or bolts to break
- Plastic skis available
- Assembly is super easy
What Needs Improvement...
- Sled flexes a bit more than beefier options
- Plastic caps on top of the poles easily come off
- Plastic skis wear easily
Product Summary
The Echo Dog Sled adapts the push/pull versatility and quality steel construction of our standard Dog Sled into a more streamlined, budget-priced design. By cutting the base from a single 0.25″ Plate Steel and reducing welds and scrap, we’ve built a maximum-efficiency weight sled that’s still equipped for intense, multi-surface training.
Specs
Other Product Specs | Includes (1) carabiner |
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Steel Notes | 1/4" Plate Steel |
Made In USA | Yes |
Product Weight | 87 LB |
Foot Print | 36.5" x 25" |
Color | Black |
Summary
The Rogue Echo Dog Sled has performed extremely well in our testing and review. It's priced well, very versatile, and from a company that you know will take care of you if anything goes wrong. We highly recommend garage gym owners add a sled to their gym and this is a great option. Just be aware that if you prefer the ability to add attachments, the Dog Sled 1.2 is a better option.