Roger Siglin revolutionized backcountry winter
travel beginning in 1991 by supplying the market
with his flat-style sled made of ultra high
molecular weight polyethylene (UHMW). These
sleds have proven extremely durable and
unaffected by temperatures down to -60 F.  
Since then, hundreds of freight sleds and
skijoring pulks have been sold to skiers, mountain
climbers, snowmachiners, and others. Siglin's
winter camping excursions that stretched across
thousands of miles of Alaska and Canada
wilderness are legendary, and have proven the
durability and strength of his sled designs.
Click on these links for:
additional photos of Siglin Sleds in use,
and for
Serum Run photos.

Siglin Sleds have a traditional flexible design
with a solid hinged tongue and tie down ropes
for securing your loads.

Features of the Siglin Sled:

* Simple, dependable design

*Tough, flexible 1/4 inch ultraviolet                 
resistant  UHMW polyethylene.

* Side ropes for lashing down gear.

* Triangular tongue can be set up for either
a flapper or pintle hitch.  Spring-loaded
hitches are available for an additional
charge.

*Unaffected by temperatures colder than
60 below F.

*Sleds have a single 30" piece of galvanized
steel angle iron in the middle of the rear
which keeps them tracking straight on both
ice and steep side hills.

Important:   All sleds are made for hauling freight only, not
for hauling people.

Please note:  We have noticed that an increasing number of
imitation  copy-cat sleds are being sold as the original Siglin
Sled. I have received direct reports that some of these knock off
sleds are experiencing a high occurrence of failure due to
cracking.  To ensure the highest quality, please be sure to get
your sled directly from us, or from one of our authorized dealers:


Northern Power Sports, Fairbanks, AK
Reed's Snowmachine & Marine, Fairbanks, AK
Wilderness Ski-Doo, Nome, AK
Up North Adventures, Whitehorse, YT