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There is nothing like watching the first snowfall
of the season and dreaming of all the fun to be had in the months
to come! One of the best and most popular activities is sledding.
People of all ages and lifestyles enjoy sledding. You probably remember
the first snow sled you ever got. Maybe it was on Christmas morning
or for a sledding party. Whenever you started sledding you know
that you still enjoy it today.
At
snowsleds.net it is our goal to provide you with top quality snow
sleds at great prices. Now you can share the fun with your family
and friends, making memories that will last for years to come.
On this site you will not only find great deals on
great snow sleds but you will also find informational articles on
everything from types of snow sleds to the best places to go sledding.
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Don’t wait for winter to pass you by! Find the
perfect snow sled today, bundle up and start having fun!
Tips for fun sledding:
1.
Properly dressed? Make sure your child has comfortable
and warm snow gear made specifically for the winter. All appendages
should be covered, so dress your child in thick socks, snow boots,
gloves or mittens, and a good hat. Wearing a layer of comfortable,
but thin, pants underneath snow pants is a good idea for warmth
and insulation. Make sure he or she grabs a good winter coat, too!
2. ID? Yes, a form of identification.
This is not necessarily a paranoid parent’s addition to a
sledding checklist; it is a wise and “just in case”
item that you will not appreciate until it’s too late.
3. Chap stick. Most kids won’t
even notice their cracking lips, but some will grow irritated at
the chaffed and stinging feeling. With chap stick in an easily accessible
coat pocket, he or she will be well prepared!
4. Is the sled cracked or damaged?
Tighten any loose screws and check for cracks in the plastic of
the sled your child is taking. Everything should be ship-shape for
a safe ride!
5. Buddy system! If your child just
can’t wait for his buddies before he plunges into the snow,
make sure you are either able to see his playing from the window
or yard, or simply go along yourself! Sledding is an activity that
can be quite enjoyable even when alone, however the buddy system
is much safer. Someone to watch for cars if the hill is near a street,
to help if an injury occurs, or to go get help if necessary.
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