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High-Low Push-Pull Sled

Dominate every sprint, push, and pull with the High-Low Push-Pull Sled - built for athletes who demand speed, power, and versatility. Train on turf, concrete, or any hard surface with adjustable high and low push handles for multiple stances, targeting explosive upper and lower-body strength.

The dual-pole high bar keeps you upright for sprint and drive mechanics, while the single low bar attachment creates resistance that hammers your quads for unmatched leg power. Heavy-duty steel construction ensures durability without sacrificing portability, and the sled breaks down easily for transport to any training space. Optional plastic ski liners are sold separately for enhanced surface protection. Elevate your speed, strength, and conditioning with a sled engineered for serious performance.

NOTE: Weights should only be loaded on the plate sleeves. Also, always load the sled in the back first. Never make the front heavier than the rear.

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High-Low Push-Pull Sled
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Dominate every sprint, push, and pull with the High-Low Push-Pull Sled - built for athletes who demand speed, power, and versatility. Train on turf, concrete, or any hard surface with adjustable high and low push handles for multiple stances, targeting explosive upper and lower-body strength.

The dual-pole high bar keeps you upright for sprint and drive mechanics, while the single low bar attachment creates resistance that hammers your quads for unmatched leg power. Heavy-duty steel construction ensures durability without sacrificing portability, and the sled breaks down easily for transport to any training space. Optional plastic ski liners are sold separately for enhanced surface protection. Elevate your speed, strength, and conditioning with a sled engineered for serious performance.

NOTE: Weights should only be loaded on the plate sleeves. Also, always load the sled in the back first. Never make the front heavier than the rear.

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