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Reviewed in Canada on July 3, 2024
Everything about this sled strap is good and made by someone who clearly does sled pulls ala mrinfinity. There are no alternatives to this strap. Its minimalism and comfort is bob on. The price is the elephant in the room, but i see this item lasting a lifetime and its sled pulling perfection. It makes the pull more engaging and a lot of fun. I have tried many available on amazon and none of them simply compare. First off, theyre all way too bulky with all these finicky clips and stuff you have to setup. The strap length always too long. Not as comfy. Whereas this strap just excels in all those aspects. It comes in a lush carrying case which is cool but i just throw it in my gym bag and I love that. Full marks. Cheaper and more efficient via amazon for canadians versus buying straight from shogun.
Travis
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
Works well for sled drags, and is easy to change direction thanks to the long strap and easily adjusted waist size. I’ve used it with a few different sleds and it’s functional, but definitely overpriced since it’s just a nylon strap with a ring and a carabiner. Would be a much more reasonable value at like 2/3 price.
Mr help you
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023
I own many Mr1nf1n1ty products because they are well made. This Sled strap is no different as it is very comfortable and connects easily to my sled. I use this strap every single day in the morning when I pull my sled backwards in order to rebuild my knees. The only reason I took 2 stars off is because even though I love Mr 1nf1n1ty products they are way above the price point they should be.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023
The Mr. Infinity 8 Foot Premium Sled Strap for Backwards Sled Workouts is an excellent accessory for anyone looking to take their sled training to the next level. This strap is designed with durability and strength in mind, making it perfect for use during intense sled workouts.The 8-foot-long belt provides ample length for a variety of different exercises, and the strap's heavy-duty construction ensures that it can handle the toughest workouts. The strap is designed to be used specifically for backwards sled workouts, making it a great addition to any athlete's training regimen.One of the standout features of this sled strap is its versatility. The strap can be used on a variety of different sleds, making it a great investment for anyone who wants to switch up their workout routine. Additionally, the belt is adjustable, which means that it can be customized to fit a variety of different body types.The Mr. Infinity 8 Foot Premium Sled Strap for Backwards Sled Workouts is also incredibly comfortable to use. The belt is padded for extra comfort, and the heavy-duty construction ensures that it won't dig into the skin during use.Overall, the Mr. Infinity 8 Foot Premium Sled Strap for Backwards Sled Workouts is an excellent accessory for anyone looking to take their sled training to the next level. Its durability, versatility, and comfort make it a top choice for anyone in need of a reliable sled strap for backwards sled workouts.
T Jones
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2023
Durability will be tested with time. But for what I bought it for, backward sled pulling, it works great.Package came clean and organized. This is likely sourced and mass produced in China, but I have no issues with that if it works for my intended use and is affordable. I bring to the gym every day to pull the sled backward. Great for knee and leg strength. It's easy to put on and comfortable to use. We don't do weights, so I can't recommend it for that, but if you're looking for a VERY good belt for pulling
PDM
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023
I've been doing reverse sled pulls for about a year now. I highly recommend reverse sled pulls for their effectiveness in reducing (or eliminating) knee and lower body pain, but I can't recommend the MR1NF1N1TY X Shogun Sled Strap.First the positives. The MR1NF1N1TY strap is definitely heavy duty. I'm sure it could handle daily use and abuse in a commercial gym. I also think you could take it to a Strong Man competition and let those big dudes pull around busses with this thing.Now the negatives. For home use, there are better options that cost way less money. I have been using a dip belt and a generic 500 pound rated strap with caribiners for my sled pulls (shown in one of my photos). I got both of those off of Amazon for a combined cost that is less than a third of what the MR1NF1N1TY strap costs. I find the dip belt/strap a little easier to set up and a lot more comfortable than the MR1NF1N1TY strap. The MR1NF1N1TY strap digs in and I have to stop several times during my 5 minute sled pull session to adjust the strap to relieve pressure points. Never have to do that with my dip belt. Also, the MR1NF1N1TY strap occasionally gives and suddenly cinches around my waist like a noose. That is definitely not fun and is not something I need to worry about when I use the dip belt.Now the paperwork that came with the MR1NF1N1TY X Shogun Sled Strap says, "We make customer satisfaction our top priority." I sent them a message at the email they provided asking if they had any tips on how to make their strap more comfortable. They never replied back. So much for their claim that customer satisfaction is their top priority.If you are some massively strong guy who's pulling an insanely heavy sled then maybe you need something like the MR1NF1N1TY X Shogun Sled Strap. But for the rest of us more normal folks, just get a dip belt and a strap or rope and save yourself a bunch of money.
JonSwanson
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023
This is an extremely high quality sled pull strap that is probably even a bit overbuilt for its intended purpose (unless you’re The Mountain). It claims a 1.5 ton max weight capacity and, based on the durable design, stitching, and quality of every component, I believe it. It’s quite a bit more expensive than a lot of other options out there but if you’re looking for a sled (or even compact car) pull strap that isn’t going to break before you do, this is it.
Kevin Grierson
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2023
Works well and doesn't pinch when hauling heavy weights. Appears to be made to last.
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