X Truck Deck Sled & ATV

According to officials at X Truck Deck Sled & ATV based out of Edmonton, Alberta, it’s the high-quality design and affordability of their product that sets the company apart from other truck deck manufacturers.

X Truck Decks feature premium-grade aluminum fabrication and 100 per cent tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding. This method of welding results in a cleaner, stronger, more finished appearance.

X Truck Decks come with a tri-folding ramp that is 10 feet eight inches long. The unique angle at the top of the ramp is designed to make loading and unloading ATVs and UTVs safer. The ramp can also be attached to the sides of the deck to allow users to drive their toys on and off from the side. The ramp has pre-installed, moulded plastic sliders on each rung, allowing it to be used to load ATVs as well as snowmobiles. The ramp is also designed to let dirt and debris fall through the rungs, so that it stays cleaner for storage purposes.

With X Truck Decks, hauling two ATVs side by side or a UTV isn’t a challenge, since the sides of the deck can be extended to offer a total width of 98 inches. The decking material on X Truck Decks is made of an epoxy resin mesh that will not retain moisture or warp in wet conditions.

The manufacturers of X Truck Decks say that their decks are easy to install and are available for both short- and long-box trucks.

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