Winter Heat Sled

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notcot's recommendation

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something so ninja stealth about this heated sled.

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Updated Dec 10, 2006

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DLP's recommendation

A fine sled is something that every kid needs during Holiday season. This is a plastic sled with brakes and handles that also act for steering.

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Updated Nov 21, 2008

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cause I love the winter (via notcot)

Updated Mar 25, 2007

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