The 10 Best Weight Sleds
This wiki has been updated 20 times since it was first published in January of 2019. If you want to build considerable core and lower body strength, investing in a weight sled is a great way to work all of those muscles simultaneously. The selections on this list can be loaded with a hefty amount of resistance, and the straps and harnesses fit snugly around your chest to make the workouts as comfortable as possible.
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January 22, 2019:
The best option will depend largely on the number of people that will be using it, how much weight they'll need, and where the training will occur. Sports teams should invest in a larger option that can hold hundreds of pounds. Individual users likely won't have the need — or the room — for those, however, so a more portable offering is a smarter buy. Harness comfort is also important, but you can buy those separately if need be.
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