Ski sled

Land vehicles – Runner vehicle – Skis converted to sled

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280 221, B62B 1312

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053441672

ABSTRACT:
A ski sled is shown which has a seat platform carrying a seat, the platform being mounted by flexible support members to a pair of spaced, parallel skis so that the skis can be tilted with respect to the platform. A pair of steering members pivotally connected by a transverse member are connected to the skis to permit an operator to tilt the skis. A brake member is mounted on the ski sled which can be moved into and out of engagement with a ground surface.

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