NEW Arctic Super Straps
$40 per pair
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OK, this right here is our new Arctic Super Strap system. It has. Cowhide for padding around the buckle. That's minus 45 degrees rated bungee cord. Very strong. It's got 3000 LB webbing. OK, so there's Bungie on each side, there's leather, padding, buckles. OK. So that counts as one.
Now each set comes with two of these. OK, these are good for securing
everything in your sled. I prefer using this over rope any day of
the week. They can be attached anywhere, so the more of these you have the better. We build these in house and. Yeah, we're happy to help you out for your sled and secure your loads. One of the big benefits of this is you can tighten up. From both sides of the sled to have even force on your cargo. This system will hold 300 LB of tension down on your load at minus 45 degrees Celsius.
NEW 4ft Premium HD Hitch
$799
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OK here is our heavy duty 4-foot hitch option. It has a red snow
flapper. OK this is an auto purge valve. It's got half inch thickeners on both sides to promote the maximum stiffness available in the UHMW hitch. It comes standard with a UHMW hitch end with 4140 hardened steel pins, Retainers, spare pins and retainer. If you have a different anything other than a stock flapper hitch that comes on a machine, let us know because we have custom hit ends available for custom flopper
hitches. We also can exchange this out for a pintle end if you request, so make sure you fill that out on your order form to match it to your sled. OK, so this is the HD 4-foot hitch. That's what it looks like below.
Rub Rails $299
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Rub rails, here we go. This is the rub rail here along the side. Why do you need it you may ask? Well. It does a bunch of good things. It allows you to drag along the side of the tree without all those bolts, those bolts sticking out, they don't catch on the tree and tear off the bark off trees with the rub rails. The other reason is when you're through a boulder field and you, drag this across, it's going to deflect, when you're going through deep snow, the front of the sled lifts up. Now those Rub rails act kind of like airplane wings, giving you a little bit more flotation. Especially the more your sides are relaxed out. When you load this thing up with a cord of wood and it pushes out the sides to the ground. Now suddenly, these are going to be acting like runners, because they're going to be touching the ground protecting the sides. It's going to give that side a little bit of protection. The next thing is when you're towing through overflow, you know, you hit that water underneath the snow, and you pin it full throttle. Well, all that slush is going to go underneath that hitch. It's going to lift the front of that sled and it's going to elevate. And while you're doing that, the water is going to come splashing up the side. And when it hits those, it's like gunnels on a boat. It's going to deflect water and it's going to reduce the amount of water that goes into the sled. All the Yukon Expedition Sleds can rub have rails installed. This model comes with them standard. This is a 2025 Yukon Responder. Its an option that fits on all YUKON EXPEDITION SLEDS.
Single High Front $329 and Double High Front $599
Single high front and Double High Front
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High front and an extra high front look like they're both the same thing. They're sold individually. They stack on top of each other. This Responder model has two of them stacked on top of each other to be up 30 inches. You can see the partition here. They're bolted together. The standard sled usually comes only 6 inch high so at least one high front is recommended if you're building your own sled. See, there's one high front and on top of its is the 2 high front. These high fronts are very good at keeping snow and slush out, but they also help protect your gear from branches brushing up against it. They allow give you an area to shove your stuff into. I like putting sleeping bags, tents, all that kind of stuff up there. So that is a high front and an extra high front.
That's what they look like, and they come with all the hardware to attach.
Fold down Fuel Partitions $59 Each
These are fuel partitions, every Yukon Sled is pre drilled to have these fuel partitions they're made to be They can be folded down on the floor or folded back up there for putting fuel cans in between. You can fit four of the skinny tall military Jerry cans in between there my personal. Think I personally think the best use of space is putting. The six-gallon fat Jerry can plus another 6-gallon fat Jerry can, and one of the tall skinny 5 gallon one in the middle. This 9 ½ foot sled you could actually fit 7 fuel partitions in.
Rear Pulling Points $99
Rear pulling points. See right there you go at the back of your sled. These pulling points are good. You can use them for pulling a dead snowmobile home. What I use them for the most is when I get stuck, I just unhook, go around back, hook up to these points and pull the slide backwards out of the deep snow.
UHMW Handles $99
Here is what the UHMW handles look like. That's the configuration on the hitch on the front of this lid. These are both helpful for pulling the sled forward. There's also handles along the side. And handle on the back. These handles come in red for the Responder Sleds, and they come in black for all other models. They're made from UHMW. They're
very, very handy.
Elevated Sleeping Bag Holder $329
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Inside this sled is an elevated sleeping bag holder. That's this thing right here. Why would you need one of these you may ask? Well, I will tell you right now, this is a way to elevate your sleeping bag and your tent away from any fuel spills that may happen in your sled from fuel cans breaking. There's also the fact that if you do get sucked in overflow and its wet down in the bottom, you don't want your tent and sleeping bag wet. So. Those are two benefits. The third benefit is it keeps you gear from sliding into the front of those U bolts, So it allows to utilize your space way better by maximizing every inch. Of space. These sleeping bag holders will fit in all sleds made by Yukon Expedition Sleds.
High Sides 16" for $329 or 24" for $499
This sled here, this is a YUKON RESPONDER. It has 24inch tall, high sides. Its this tall black strip around the sled here. This a standard sled height. I think it's like 10 inches high and a standard high side height 10” tall goes to right here. Supersides go up here. Why do you need a super side kit you may ask? Well, these sides are flexible and the taller your sides, the wider they can expand. The wider they can expand, the more stable your load becomes, okay. But there's some disadvantages of having these super sides. These super sides make it hard to load into the back of a truck. You know, they make it heavier, and they may make it so that you pack too much cargo in. So you can buy this sled in just the standard 10 inch high (Yukon model) or 16 inch high (expedition model ) or 24 inch high for the Responder Model.
5 Point Tandem Hitch Kit $399
Get control of your tandem load with the 5 Point Tandem Hitch Kit. This kit allows user to lock arms to lock the tandem sled behind towing sled and stop it from swinging around when travelling at higher speeds in open country and on glare ice. This hitch is designed for primarily straight travel with large radius turns. When tight turns are needed the arms can be released in seconds to allow for full articulation. This can only be added to tandem sleds with UHMW hitches.
Replacement Hitch End $179
New for 2025- Replacement Hitch Ends that fit ALL Yukon Expedition Sleds. These parts have an extremely long service life but may occasionally need to be replaced for optimal performance or after extended exposure to sunlight. All hitch ends must be replaced if they start cracking or if they have been cut wider with a saw must be replaced immediately.