Product Description
Nitro 60 PRO sled. This is the Nitro 60 made tough. This sled is capable of carrying a heavier load while still maintaining the well known performance that made it popular. See detailed picture for a description of the advanced components. Sled Features:
- Sled Size: 60″ bed length x 20″o.c. width.
- Sled Weight: Starting at approximately 39 lbs without the sled bag.
- Brushbow: Our reliable two-piece UHMW brushbow deflects obstacles and softens impact.
- Stanchion Assembly: Stronger frame design than standard Nitro, rear tube is 1″ x 1″.
- Bed Assembly: 1 ½” frame rails with reinforcement stiffeners. Rear section of bed is 3/16″ UHMW. Bed front reduced to 1/8″ to maintain a lighter weight.
- Runners: 8′ Rex runners are standard.
- Heavy duty Shock Absorbers.
- Brake System: 7075 aluminum brake bar and ball socket mounts for smoother operation.
- Swing-up drag.
Included Custom features:
- Handlebar height; minimum-36″ to maximum 41″.
- Custom color choices for aluminum components .
Optional Custom Features:
- Sled Size: 22″ width.
- Quick change standard (beavertail style) drag pad.
- Sled bag with choice of custom components.
- Competition Seat.
- Removable paddle track section for drag pad.
- Quick change standard drag pad.
David Hassilev – :
I can’t believe my Nitro 60 Pro is on it’s fifth season already! I ordered this sled as a mid distance racing sled and it has not disappointed in the least. I have actually been using it as both a training and racing sled and it is handling and tracking just as well as the day I first took it out. I spent some time taking photos and looking at various sleds at races before I settled on a Prairie Bilt. I also had spoken to owners of Prairie Bilt sleds that I knew and never once did I hear a bad word about their sleds. There’s a reason for that.
Jim and Mary have been absolutely excellent to work with and provide genuine caring customer support. I have called over the past few years like having to get my sled bag repaired due to my negligence, and Mary fixed it up at the lowest cost to me while keeping it functional. I’ve discussed my mushing needs and Mary has decades of knowledge in helping you determine what products would be best for your needs and Jim can help with any one-off’s you might require.
Maintenance on this sled has been absolutely minimal and it has seen a few crashes here and there. Not only would I not hesitate to buy another Prairie Bilt sled but I’d love to get a second one for guest mushers or as a backup as I don’t really need to drive anything else.