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Peak Snow Sled by Bailee Wolfson
Built by Wolfgang Sirch and Christoph Bitzer, GSelect recently unveiled the new Peak Snow Sled. As fast as it is alluring, the steam-bent solid ash sled boasts stainless steel runners, a comfortable webbed seat and an adjustable cord for maximum control. Whether for racing or reminiscing about childhood play days, this sled won't disappoint.
It's available for purchase from GSelect for $460.
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