Sure Grip Dollies

by Kirsten Armleder

A wheel kit for moving sleds around.
Sure Grip Dollies are made in the U.S. and are constructed of solid plate steel, utilizing premium grade five-inch solid rubber wheels mounted on graphite bearings. photo courtesy Recreational Necessities Inc.

If you’ve never heard of Sure Grip Dollies, where have you been? A must-have for any snowmobiler, Sure Grip Dollies make moving your sled in and out of the garage easier. 

Just slip them under the skis, fire up the sled and drive away. They even work on grass and gravel and for loading and unloading your sled on a trailer. No more scars in your driveway and garage floor. And no more manhandling the back of your sled, either. With the Sure Grip swivel dolly for your track, you can just roll it around by hand.

Sure Grip Dollies have undergone several improvements over the years, with the latest being a 31 per cent increase in the length of the wheelbase. The longer wheelbase, says Recreational Necessities (the company that makes them), holds the skis more securely in place and provides extra stability as you move across uneven terrain.

The dollies also have security cables that hold them in place so that they won’t slip off, even when you hit things like the lip of your garage floor.

For more information, see the website

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