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The Rogue Dog Sled 1.2 is one of the best sleds on the market, however, for most people it’s overpriced and over-built. This is where the Rogue Echo Sled comes in. A beefy sled at a great price.

Rogue Fitness

Rogue Echo Dog Sled

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Product Highlights

  • Quality steel construction
  • Push-pull versatility
  • Made in the USA
  • Pan accommodates plates, kettlebells, or dumbbells for weight

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Made in the USA with US-sourced steel.
  • Weighs 87 lbs
  • Capacity of about 500 lbs
  • Push poles are secure in the sled
  • No welds or bolts to break
  • Plastic skis available
  • Assembly is super easy

Cons

  • Sled flexes a bit more than beefier options
  • Plastic caps on top of the poles easily come off
  • Plastic skis wear easily

Bottom Line

The Rogue Echo Dog Sled has performed extremely well in our testing and review. It's priced well, very versatile, and from a company that you know will take care of you if anything goes wrong. We highly recommend garage gym owners add a sled to their gym and this is a great option. Just be aware that if you prefer the ability to add attachments, the Dog Sled 1.2 is a better option.

Rogue has been hinting at a new more affordable dog sled for some time.

They currently offer the Rogue Dog Sled 1.2 that although is a great sled, is also pretty bulky and unnecessarilyexpensive for those who don’t plan to purchase the attachments.

The Rogue Echo Dog Sled is simple in design and very efficient.

The Echo Dog Sled offers a streamlined, budget-priced design. By cutting the base from a single 1/4” sheet of steel and reducing welds and scrap, Rogue has built a maximum-efficiency weight sled that’s still equipped for intense, multi-surface training.

Even Danny Broflex uses one:

Specs

  • Made in the USA
  • Single-piece formed steel construction: 1/4” plate steel
  • Foot Print 36.5″ x 25″
  • Height 37.5″ (with uprights & plastic)
  • Product Weight 87 lbs.
  • Includes (2) Push Poles which can be placed in any of the four sockets
  • Weight Post with 17” loadable length / 450+ LBS capacity in steel plates
  • All hardware for set-up included

Rogue Fitness

Rogue Echo Dog Sled

product image

Product Highlights

  • Quality steel construction
  • Push-pull versatility
  • Made in the USA
  • Pan accommodates plates, kettlebells, or dumbbells for weight

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Made in the USA with US-sourced steel.
  • Weighs 87 lbs
  • Capacity of about 500 lbs
  • Push poles are secure in the sled
  • No welds or bolts to break
  • Plastic skis available
  • Assembly is super easy

Cons

  • Sled flexes a bit more than beefier options
  • Plastic caps on top of the poles easily come off
  • Plastic skis wear easily

Bottom Line

The Rogue Echo Dog Sled has performed extremely well in our testing and review. It's priced well, very versatile, and from a company that you know will take care of you if anything goes wrong. We highly recommend garage gym owners add a sled to their gym and this is a great option. Just be aware that if you prefer the ability to add attachments, the Dog Sled 1.2 is a better option.

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