Theme wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 6:38 am
I am assuming you have H-bars instead of X-bars? Pretty tough to turn with the H-bars. Grab one side, poles to the other hand, lean back, snowplow if you can, godspeed
With X-bars you can do tele, but only in relatively deep snow or low speed, otherwise the pulk will roll over or you may get knocked over
Theme you should try the Jet Sled Jr. it is a MUCH more skiable pulk than the Paris and only very rarely tips over. It also fits in your car trunk and the airlines like it.
It is made of much stronger material than the Paris and only weighs 400 grams more. The distance from the outside of the molded- in runners on the bottom are 31 cm apart on the Paris and 38mm on the Jet sled.
I use it with a 120 liter Rab Duffle bag with shoulder straps, I can strap a 20 liter square OR stuff-sack in front with the interior straps and fit a 4-season mountain tent in the back for 180 liters total. It all sits on a tripple layer of 7mm sleepin mats- which protects the bags from the screw ends of the two runners on the bottom and are used for extra sleeping insulation- a thicker sleeping pad folded in half sits on top under the fitted cove (se pic)r- this makes the pulk a great seat for eating lunch. It has a skeg (rudder) on the back that can be flipped over for added lateral stability and tracking in steeper descents. Reverse it and it out of the way.
Built the traces with fiberglass fence posts and rod-end ball-joints all the way around. The attachment pins are narrower than their reception holes and the difference is made up by inserting them in a section of polyethylene tubing (bushings) which stops metal clatter and helps absorb metal-on-metal shock. The tubing is durable and normally lasts a season.
They don't sell them in Europe but if you want one I can get them for about $50 delivered here (including shipping) but you would have to come get it here- (right by the Dolomites). The fitted cordura cover costs another $20. Let me know if you want me to order you one sometime. The straps and fittings were easy enough to make.
We have stopped using the Paris pulks completely, they have no advantage except for the fact that they are blue and orange, that being the colors of the New York Mets (the world's greatest baseball team).