Hi Dan
Firstly Sorry for the delay in Replying but there r some good reasons.
We r currently in the process of making the first batch of 3rd
generation of Sleds, the first one was the best ever working snow
buggy, made by us till that date, the second unit was controllable at
some fairly high speed and we r hoping this 3 rd generation will be
even better with less friction, more steer able, robust and
comfortable all of which will make this a better product for end users.
Peter is as I compose this machining up Skies and associated parts for
the runners for a production run of the first units.
To answer some of your questions
The sled should in therory operate just as well as skies as they
proportionately supply the same amount of floatation as a Ski but we
have not tested this yet.
Max Snow depth well we know it will work in 4 and less inches of snow
as to the max depth of snow we have no idea at this point but as above
if it will float it should go.
No one is selling them in Alaska at present.
No one has one of our units in Alaska at present.
Craig
--- In kitesled@yahoogroups.com, "kayla11668" <aij441@g...> wrote:
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> Hello all.
>
> My name is Dan Heath. I live in Anchorage Alaska. I have been checking
> out the kite sleds online and am very keen to try one. I have some
> questions though and if any one can help me out that would great.
> 1. How do they do in powder conditions?
> 2. What is the maximum snow depth they operate well in?
> 3. Anyone in Alaska selling them?
> 4. Anyone in this group live in Alaska that would be willing to let me
> try it?
> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks for your time
>