Best Adult Sled
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The only sled I ever like to use are those plastic round ones that are great for sliding down hills (Although I broke a finger going down Dead Man's Hill in Bklyn Heights). Otherwise we used to take a big piece of cardboard. Most toy stores have them and Target had them last year.
ETA- Congrats on the wedding! Wishing lots of years of love and happiness. -
me too, the saucers. easy to carry up a hill and fast as heck, and pretty dangerous since the only way to stop it is to throw yourself overboard. perfect.
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I've found saucers to be the best too, but you really need a metal one if they still make them. They have a lower frictional coefficient that allows you to fly down the hill. If I remember correctly, the red metal ones are the fastest. Red's the fastest color.
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Subject: sled
It's all about the snow tubes. They totally rock and deflate when you're done for the season.
They're definitely my favorite!! -
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eggcream wrote: This has got to be the most fun you can have sitting on your butt!
Brooklynian notwithstanding, of course.
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That Zipfy thing certainly does look like an "adult" sled... she may not need her current husband anymore!
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I have a roll-up rectangle of heavy blue plastic with a cut out handle (obtained at an upstate NY hardware store) best.sled.ever.
And it's easy to store. I prefer it to the flying saucer. -
shower curtains stolen from the freshman dorm bathrooms worked really well in college.
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I've heard reports of up to 10" of snow for the weekend. Might be wishful thinking, but if it's true, where is the best part of the park to carry my sled?
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