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Vulcan Trencher Sled Reviews

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Push Pull Sled - Vulcan TrencherSpecifications:The Vulcan Push/Pull sled is a heavy duty training sled that can handle heavy weights yet the sled is light enough that it can be used as a drag or speed sled. Pulling Harness included. ; Ships Flat. Simple assembly with hand tools; The overall length of the sled is approximately 41" with the wraparound bar attached. Sled base is 36" x 16.5" approximately ; Total unloaded Weight of the sled is 96 lbs with all attachments and harness; Unloaded sled weight: 95 lbs; ; Push bar, High/low Push handles, wrap around attachment, and harness are included. The sled can be used with or without attachments as needed; The wrap around bar allows the puller of the sled to quickly change direction and pull in an opposite direction without having to turn the actual weighted sled itself. This saves time and energy that can be spent toward more sled pullingThe horizontal pushing bar provides a more natural position for pushing that translates to sports such as football, rugby, and wrestling (pushing with hands in front of the body). The height of the handle is approximately 20" which will allow most trainees of average height to push from a position that allows more leg and hip drive while still keeping the back flatTwo Push Poles are included at 36" height

About Vulcan Strength Training Systems:

Vulcan Strength Training Systems is US veteran owned company and primary supplier and innovator of high quality strength training equipment. Vulcan Strength Bumper Plates, Olympic Barbells, Kettlebells, Squat Stands, Rigs and Racks are used in Crossfit and Olympic weightlifting gyms all over the world.

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Phone:

8779864313

Email:

vulcan@vulcanstrength.com

Location:

655-H Pressley Rd,
Charlotte
North Carolina
28217

This sled is a game changer
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Posted 1 year ago
Top notch quality
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Posted 1 year ago
Love this thing! Built like a tank! UPS dropped the ball on shipping but, the company. Sent me a replacement... great customer service.
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Posted 1 year ago
This thing is a tank. I watched the UPS guy struggle to even get it off the truck its so stout. I've used it a couple times since receiving it and regret not getting it sooner. It's like hard core cardio and weight training at the same time. Lungs and legs are both burning after a couple minutes of pushing and pulling it around my yard. I can attest that using it on grass and turf (like i do) is way harder then concrete. It's too loud on concrete at 7am hence why I opt for grass.
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Posted 2 years ago
This is the best investment for my garage gym! Build quality is top notch. Price is very affordable.
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Posted 4 years ago
Everything aligned and worked well. Box was beat up but everything inside was fine. I bought this as the flat base works for pulls on rubber matts. Can't really do pushes on the matts but I just wanted to do pulls. With the double eyelet on each end I can attach a rope to one end and a chain to the other and pull it feom one side to the other in my garage gym. Been looking for this design with the double eyelet for years and now Vulcan makes one. The foldable weight pin makes it easy to store with no other attachments on this too. Which is another thing I was looking for.
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Posted 4 years ago
Works great, used it on a gravel road with some uneven and muddy spots with no issues. Probably going to really abuse this sled but like most Vulcan equipment I have bought I expect it will hold up well.
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Posted 7 years ago
Great sled! Easy to use for pulls and pushes. Accessories are good and it comes with all the features I need. Got this one because I needed something I could use on grass and knew some of the more common sled and prowlers can’t be pushed on grass without tearing it up. I would recommend this to anyone looking to use it on grass or turf.
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Posted 7 years ago