How Many Do Sled/Prowler Work?

I found pushing the prowler on concrete is so much easier than grass. I rarely if ever see videos of guys stacking up plates on grass and pushing it. Its always on concrete.

I have no issues w/ my grass getting ruined at all. The skis hold up beautifully, but I can see them getting warn down on concrete over time.

[quote]Synthetickiller wrote:
I found pushing the prowler on concrete is so much easier than grass. I rarely if ever see videos of guys stacking up plates on grass and pushing it. Its always on concrete.

I have no issues w/ my grass getting ruined at all. The skis hold up beautifully, but I can see them getting warn down on concrete over time.[/quote]

It’s probably no different than the bottom of my sled. It has some wear, but it doesn’t shave off the metal or affect the performance.

And yeah, it’s a lot harder to do it on grass! I can’t load my sled nearly as much on grass as I can on asphalt. However, the difference between concrete (as in the kind in my driveway) and asphalt (the street) is huge! The concrete is the hardest thing to use.