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Spud, Inc. Magic Carpet Sled Combo with Upper Body
Spud, Inc. Magic Carpet Sled Combo with Upper Body

Spud, Inc. Magic Carpet Sled Combo with Upper Body Strap - Army Combat PT Test Pack (ACFT) Backward Drag Test (Black)

Product ID : 43978634
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Galleon Product ID 43978634
UPC / ISBN 785648070607
Shipping Weight 4.75 lbs
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Manufacturer Spud, Inc.
Shipping Dimension 22.48 x 20 x 2.01 inches
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Spud, Inc. Magic Carpet Sled Combo with Upper Body Features

  • This is the sled and strap used in the new Army Physical Fitness Testing - Includes Sled + Upper Body Strap

  • The magic carpet is small and portable weighing under 3 lbs.

  • Stack big weight on this sled if you are man enough as it can handle up to 500 lbs if you use hundred pound plates.

  • The magic carpet sled with sled strap is perfect for use on turf, gym mats, or even grass. Just make sure to keep it off of rough textured surfaces like concrete, asphalt, etc.


About Spud, Inc. Magic Carpet Sled Combo With Upper Body

The Spud Inc. Magic Carpet Sled is a heavy-duty weight sled designed for maximum portability and when used with the upper body strap it is the perfect combo to do backwards sled drags. At less than 4 pounds, it’s considerably lighter than a traditional metal dragging sled, but gives up nothing in weight capacity—able to take on more than 600 pounds in steel plates. Use the Magic Carpet Sled on grass, Astroturf, carpet, or in any gym or training space with rubber or tile flooring. If it’s a non-abrasive surface, you’re good to go. When your weighted sled training is complete, simply roll up the Magic Carpet Sled and drop it back in your gym bag. For athletes at any level, this is a convenient, effective way to build the posterior chain and metabolic conditioning with one movement. Important: The Magic Carpet Sled should not be used on concrete, asphalt, or any rough textured surface. Speed sled training on such surfaces can cause irreparable damage to the sled.