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The Flybar Children's foam Toboggan snow sled is the perfect flying sled for your child this winter. Not only is it durable with a crack-resistant bottom, sturdy PE core, and two large easy-grip handles, but it also provides a great ride! The slick bottom makes it easy to slide down any snowy terrain, while cushioned foam prevents a rough ride. Any bumps sticks or jumps will be safely padded away with no bruises or bumps for your little ones. This saucer sled has a lightweight design to allow even the smallest boys and girls to carry it up and down the hill all day long. Coming in Llama and Rocket Ship designs, your boy and girl can proudly show off to their friends.
Manufacturer:
Flybar inc
Product SKU:
797622429
UPC:
25543009167
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H):
36.00 x 19.00 x 1.00 Inches
Brand:
Flybar
Manufacturer:
Flybar inc
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This price is $9.97 lower (39.92% savings) than the listed price.
About this store:
Most items sold & shipped by Walmart.com can be returned for free, either to a store or by mail up to 90 Days after item is delivered. See the Walmart returns page for returns information.
Additional Note:
Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.
i've been looking for sleds for kids and i have no idea what is a good one. looking to spend like 50 ish. any ideas?
In my experience the best ones are the plastic ones, they come in various sizes, the long ones can fit two adults, they're cheap and can take a beating, have owned mine for over 10 years now.
In my experience the best ones are the plastic ones, they come in various sizes, the long ones can fit two adults, they're cheap and can take a beating, have owned mine for over 10 years now.
If its 10 years old it was made way better. Im looking for some for tree of shairing this year. Hoping these last
In my experience the best ones are the plastic ones, they come in various sizes, the long ones can fit two adults, they're cheap and can take a beating, have owned mine for over 10 years now.
I think it depends on which ones. I got some plastic ones last winter and they broke the first day. I'm tempted to get some cheap ones and hope for the best, but I also thought of going with one of the wirecutter recommendations and spending a bit more
i've been looking for sleds for kids and i have no idea what is a good one. looking to spend like 50 ish. any ideas?
Depends on the type of area you are using it. The large inflatable tubes are more comfortable, but don't go as fast and might get popped by trees and such. The plastic sleds are usually cheap but work pretty well especially if you can touch them before buying. Softer plastics and thicker plastics are less likely to crack. And usually for the price, you can keep around a couple extras for when they do.
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I'm going to go the llama route this time. Looks like a much better sled.
I'm going to go the llama route this time. Looks like a much better sled.
The $20 sleds I bought their lasted longer than $100 sled I bought last winter. Plus easy returns
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I think it depends on which ones. I got some plastic ones last winter and they broke the first day. I'm tempted to get some cheap ones and hope for the best, but I also thought of going with one of the wirecutter recommendations and spending a bit more
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