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Coop Laser Luge Product Description:
- Responsive tip-to-tail ergonomic design
- Molded durable one-piece construction
- Two contoured molded handles
- Aerodynamic design
- Made in USA
Product Description
The COOP Laser Luge sled is your choice for blazing speed and amazing control. We took what we learned from Olympic luge athletes and created a luge that will turn heads as quickly as it turns corners. The responsive tip-to-tail ergonomic design delivers ultimate single rider speed and control. With a molded durable one-piece construction, the sled has two contoured molded handles so hold on tight! When you're ready to ride the snow again, use the included tow rope for uphill ease. Length: 47.5" Width: 18.5" Supports up to: 200 lbs. Made in USA
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.An odd beast that grows on you with time (and fun).
By Jack mcCollough
The only down side to this sled (if you call it that) is that the luge requires some skill. There's a learning curve. Don't assume an 8 year old will figure it out. Be sure they are old enough to handle the responsibility of having the fastest sled on the hill and provide some instruction. Wear head protection and strong heeled boots.2013 update: We have added 6 new sleds in the last year including Mountain Boys Ultimate. This luge still comes out on top for speed, control, durability, and fun. Other sled makers should study the Laser Luge. We run it on packed powder, slush and icy patches. It takes a beating. Probably not the sled you need to pack down 6 inches of fresh powder but once the snow is packed go find the luge. There are certainly better sleds out there but not in this price range. For a few years Flexible Flier produced a Hammerhead type sled. That was nice.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Great Sled
By R Drake
This little sled is sturdy and well built. It does take some getting used to and is very fast. My first run down the hill I leaned left, intending to go left. The sled immediately zipped to the right and oh my can it ever turn! The next few runs and I discovered that you can turn this thing also by pushing on the front runners. Push the left runner and you will go right. The only challenge is on rough snow you get to bouncing pretty good as you zip down the hill, it becomes difficult to keep your feet on the runners for steering. And once it starts turning, if you are sitting up it will turn harder and harder because of your weight being shifted by the turn. For high speeds I would recommend laying on it headfirst so you can grab the runners and steer using your hands and to keep your center of gravity low so you have more control during turns.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Great Sleds!
By Slider
This is a great sled for sliding on a packed snow surface. Most riders become proficient with stopping and steering after about 30 minutes of practice, but it does take practice to master the turning so follow the instructions. For stopping I recommend pulling up the reins with both hands with an over hand grip (keep elbows up) while keeping both feet fairly flat on the snow and applying more pressure to the heels.Check out "natural luge" videos on You Tube for additional instruction and excitement.
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