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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect sled to get little kids out in the snow
My husband and I rented one of these for a trip last year to Sun Valley, Idaho. We took our niece and nephew, ages 2 and 3, and they loved it! One day we used it to get them back up the sled hill, two days we used it to explore the area. It's easy to pull so the grown-ups don't get too tired. We used it on both fresh powder and somewhat icy granular snow, and it was...
Published on December 2, 2007 by Laura J. Reed

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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars beautifully hand crafted but it stops there.
We received this sled today and upon opening it my two year old daughter went crazy. First off, this is one of the most beautifully, hand crafted sleds I have ever laid eyes on. We could not wait to get out in the snow. Upon sitting my daughter in the sled I started to pull her and was amazed at how easy the sled glided across the snow. However, the excitement less than...
Published on January 14, 2010 by E. Oskanian


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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars beautifully hand crafted but it stops there., January 14, 2010
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E. Oskanian "sonicbrewz" (San Antonio, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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We received this sled today and upon opening it my two year old daughter went crazy. First off, this is one of the most beautifully, hand crafted sleds I have ever laid eyes on. We could not wait to get out in the snow. Upon sitting my daughter in the sled I started to pull her and was amazed at how easy the sled glided across the snow. However, the excitement less than ten feet away when we came to the first part of the slightest uneven ground; the sled tipped over and my daughter landed face first. I cleaned her off and set her back in the sled. Several times we tried to pull her around just in our yard. Every single time we came to the slightest incline or uneven area she tipped over. After the fifth tip over she was done. We were both disheartened as this would have been a keeper, however, I don't want to hang it up in the den for its beauty. I need a functional sled simple as that.

I contacted Mountain Boy and explained the issue and Kevin just didn't know what to say to me. With such high craftsmanship the actual sled (bottom) should have been designed far better. Even using the same slippery plastic material would have suited if there was a wide channel cut down the middle and it acted as two skis as opposed to a solid bottom. We live in Ohio and have about a good six inches of snow out there right now. her old sled was designed for 6-24 months so she outgrew it. it was a Pelican and never tipped over because it had a center channel to funnel snow acting like skies.

I would have given this sled 5 stars for the woodworking craftsmanship alone, but it has to be functional and work well. The sled is described as stable and looking at the bottom one would think so. Mountain Boy, redesign the sled with skies and a channel down the middle and you have an absolute winner! This sled may also work better in powder snow. Either way we are saddened by having to return it as its just that beautiful to look at.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect sled to get little kids out in the snow, December 2, 2007
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Laura J. Reed (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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My husband and I rented one of these for a trip last year to Sun Valley, Idaho. We took our niece and nephew, ages 2 and 3, and they loved it! One day we used it to get them back up the sled hill, two days we used it to explore the area. It's easy to pull so the grown-ups don't get too tired. We used it on both fresh powder and somewhat icy granular snow, and it was fine on both. Well made, very sturdy, and beautiful to look at when it's not in use.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it, January 18, 2009
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M. Davids (Skokie, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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I found someone on Craigslist that had one of these and got it for a good price. It is very well made and slides easily over the snow. My 22 month old daughter enjoys it a lot. It's great on a flat surface but can tip over on an uneven one. I love it.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This is such a wonderful sled!!!!, December 31, 2008
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Looking for some good exercise with a toddler, I decided that a walk, snowshoe, or cross-country ski would be great with a sled like this!

Boy was I right! This sled is so smooth over the snow, both packed and powder. Getting back from our 1 mile journey, my 20 month old said, "again!".

I really can't believe what a great sled this is. We are definately going to buy more Mountain Boy sleds in the future!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, but tips easily, January 12, 2011
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We bought this sled about 3 years ago for our son's first Christmas (he was 8 months old). Unfortunately, when it snows here, we get several inches at once. We took him out for a ride and promptly tipped him face first into the snow. We thought that maybe it was because he was so little and waited until the next winter to try again. The same thing happened again. If the sled went over one of our tracks left by walking, the sled would tip.

It is a beautiful looking sled and it perfect for setting the kids in by the blue spruce to take Christmas card photos, but it hasn't seen much use as a working sled.

Today we had the perfect amount of snow, just a couple of inches, so I put my one year old in an pulled her all over the yard. She loved it, and it didn't tip once, but I was watching carefully and there were a couple of close calls. The place it worked best was on the non-shoveled sidewalks. There, it rode smoothly. I think this sled will be reserved for times when there is only a little snow or when it is actively snowing (and the walks are not cleared) while we walk my oldest to school.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars "Handcrafted" must have gotten a new meaning since the last time I checked, December 26, 2010
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Received the sled in time, hid the package from the kids, and played Santa on Christmas night. Big mistake. The sled came cracked at the front plank, just where the rope holes are. The plank is cracked, it might or might hold, not that I care as I'm returning it.

The really infuriating part is that this crack has been there from the very begining, or is part of some lousy manufacturing process. The paint and varnish got into it, which to me means it was there already by the time the sled was still unpainted. It looks like someone went there with a circular saw while watching "Big Sister" at the same time.

Which brings me to the "...Oh, so beautifully handcrafted !!!" part. I don't know if anything has changed since the last reviews, but this thing is far from perfect.

I could give it a "decent" grade, if not for the sloppy crack/saw job. But nothing more:

- The screws which hold the side rails look plain ugly and are too visible, proudly displayed as "will not rust" on the tag or not.

- The bottom plate is held to the wooden part of the sled directly with screws which seem to pull it in every direction, instead of centering them with shims.

- These same screws holding the plastic bottom are screwed unevenly enough to put it under tension and to leave little gaps between bottom and wooden plank. And this - at the front, where it is most exposed to snow ingestion. Imagine a large, flat tupperware box you would be pulling on the snow, with the lid not tightly closed. This is exactly what you're getting. Snow will get in, and melt once you put the sled to dry. Whether it will manage to dry or not is another story.

Yes, it's no big deal, but such little things make all the difference between "beautifully handcrafted" and "hand assembled". There is a clear difference between the two.

On a comparison scale, this thing is in no way better assembled and for sure not better thought than an average Ikea chair. Actually, it might be a bit worse.

So we come to the important part: You might have better luck if you go for one of the more expensive models, which are assembled in the US at Mountain Boy's facility. But the Bambino Grande is apparently assembled in China, being at the bottom of the ladder in MB's range. How MB deals with quality control from there is their business.

On a brighter note:

- Amazon seems to be handling the replacement beautifully so far.
- The person I got at Mountain Boy assured me that since last year, the whole bottom of the sled is a new one, and there are no stability problems any more (something mentioned in earlier reviews).

*** UPDATE: Strike that second bright note. The thing tips any chance it gets. I wonder how it was doing before they changed the plastic bottom :)
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars beautiful unpracticle sled, February 14, 2010
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We bought the sled living in a snowy area for our 21 month old to take him with us while XC skiing. BUT the sled is not steady and tips over sideways throwing his face straight into the snow. We returned it very sad. He had really hoped it would work because it's beautiful.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, Functional and Happy-Making, December 22, 2008
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I purchased this for my infant son to "give" to his father for Christmas, and it was a big hit (for both.) Our baby loved being pulled about the yard in it, and the sled was remarkably steady even in about a foot of snow. We used the JJ Cole Bundle-Me (see "customer images") to help keep our son warm as well as more securely affixed to the sled. (Whereas the sled does advertise itself as being safe for babies six months and older, there is no harness to keep the child on the pull sled. We discovered that we really did not need a harness, but that on occasion when the sled was pulled around corners it would tip slightly in the deep snow, and the Bundle Me kept our baby safely on the sled.)

I found the sled to be a quality product, and likely to be a favorite for years (it seats kids up to the age of four) and then a wonderful heirloom or hand-me-down. In an age where Americans are often afraid of purchasing Chinese-made products, I have to say I was very impressed by the craftsmanship. The wood is gorgeously finished, the rope soft and sturdy and the various parts sturdy and well-made.

I was also very excited to find a surprise Christmas tree ornament in the box: a tiny sled of excellent craftsmanship which is now a wonderful reminder of our son's first sled and his first Christmas. I'm not sure if the ornament is only in the package seasonally, but it was a happy and welcome discovery.

Given our first experience with Mountain Boy sleds, we definitely plan to purchase other sleds from the company as our son gets bigger and moves to sliding down hills. I'm very pleased with this purchase.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Well made but limited utility, December 28, 2009
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I purchased the Mountainboy Sledworks Bambino Grande Pull Sled and the pad for it for Christmas for my 17 month old grandchild. The sled is very well made out of quality wood. However,your description indicated that it is "large enough to accommodate two tolddlers." This sled, although well made, is in no way is large enough to hold two toddlers. It just barely holds one. As for the pad, the ties do not not stay tied and the pad continually slides down.

I chose this sled thinking that my grandchild would be able to use it for two seasons, and that her baby brother would be able to ride tandem. She will probably be too big for it halfway through this season.

Perhaps it would be more useful for a much smaller child, but there are no safety straps or harness to keep the child in the sled. It also tipped over on uneven, icy snow.

Needless to say, we are very disappointed in the way this sled was represented in Amazon's online description. It was an expensive purchase based on the limited use it will receive.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars NEW design - doesn't tip, November 14, 2010
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I've been a fan of Mountain Boy Sleds for years now, ever since I was given a Bambino for my first child. This year (2010), Mountain Boy changed the design on this sled. It's simple - they just made the plastic skid on the bottom of the sled half as tall as before. So kids sit closer to the snow, and it's very hard (though of course not impossible) for them to tip over. Everything else is the same, with the beautiful, high-quality woodwork that is their signature. So what was already an excellent pull sled is now fantastic. I highly recommend it.
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