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5 Best Weight Sleds for Push-Pull Training

By Jessicashaw

Weight sleds are a killer way to improve speed, power, and torch calories. Here is a breakdown of the best weight sleds for push and pull training.

5 Best Weight Sleds for Push-Pull Training

Weight sleds are one of the best pieces of fitness equipment and one that every athlete should have in their arsenal.

There are a lot of reasons why the weight sled is an integral part of my training:

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Builds horizontal power. In the gym we are generally lifting stuff up and down. But that doesn’t reflect most athletic activity. Load up the sled with bumper plates and unlock horizontal speed and power.

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Low impact. Unlike the big, heavy lifts—squats, deadlifts, bench—it’s pretty hard to hurt yourself doing sled pulls and pushes. I’m sure you can, obviously—I’m not challenging you to train without properly warming up and progressing properly—but the sled makes it less likely to land yourself with an ouchie versus big compound lifts.

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Speed, power, and endurance. Load up the sled with as much weight as you can for quick, pure power reps with lots of rest. Or unload it and do 20 minutes of push\pull sledding for a fat-shredding aerobic workout. Weight sleds provide an endless number of training modalities.

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Fires up a TON of muscles. Your core lights up, and your entire posterior chain, from your glutes to the calves, upper back, and even your arms (when you push with straight arms) all engage to help you move weight horizontally. Sled pushes develop terrific power and light calories on fire.

Okay, honestly, I could go forever on why I love these bad boys.

But that’s not what you came for.

Here is a breakdown of the top weight sleds for push and pull training.

miR Weight Sled

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Best portable and budget-friendly weight sled

Awesome fitness gear is all about doing the simple things really, well, awesome. And that’s just how miR’s weight sled does it.

Perfect for novice and intermediate athletes, or athletes who want to move lower amounts of weight very, very fast, the miR has a single-pronged sleeve for loading up to 200lbs of plates. The prong is tall enough that it can be used to push the sled. Only complaint is that there isn’t a handle attachment to place the hands palms down.

Included is also an adjustable weight harness, and a variety of carabiners on the vest so that you can pick and choose the angle of resistance on the sled.

The miR Weight Sled is super portable, comes with everything you need to get push-pulling immediately, and with a price of around $60 (check here for Amazon’s most recent price), miR nails the whole “doing it awesome” thing.

miR Weight Sled
5 Best Weight Sleds for Push-Pull Training

Rage Fitness R2 Weighted Training Pull Sled

One of the problems with weight sleds is that they generally aren’t that portable. Even though I am borderline obsessed with the Rogue Butcher sled (more on that later), it’s not practical for going portable with workouts.

Developed strictly for pulling, the Rage Fitness R2 will help you develop upper and lower body strength and explosiveness and you can throw it in the back of your truck or car when you are done.

The sleeve can accommodate up to three 45lb bumper plates. The sled itself is made of heavy-duty steel, the adjustable harness is made of polyester and is buckled to the sled with a pair of carabiners.

While the sled is primarily designed to be used on a field or on artificial turn, you could theoretically add some PVC piping to the bottom to protect it from getting scratched up on concrete.

Rage Fitness R2 Weighted Training Pull Sled
5 Best Weight Sleds for Push-Pull Training

Titan Fitness HD Weight Sled

Titan Fitness makes excellent gear for both commercial and home gyms. I’ve tried and enjoyed their wooden gymnastic rings and the Titan lat pulldown bar is one of my favorites.

That said, the Titan HD Weight Sled falls short in a couple of key areas.

Compared to similarly priced sleds (the Rogue Butcher, ahem), the build isn’t as quality with holes not properly lining, making putting together the sled far more arduous than necessary. It took me a couple of hours and a trip to the hardware store to buy additional washers to put it together.

Additionally, the sled did not come with paper instructions. You will have to hit up their website to print them out in advance so that you have them ready.

Once properly assembled, however, the Titan sled does the job. Plastic skids on the feet (sold separately) allow use on concrete, and the weight horns can load up a ton of plates.

Titan Fitness HD Weight Sled
5 Best Weight Sleds for Push-Pull Training

REP Fitness Weight Sled

Made with heavy duty steel, the Rep Fitness Weight Sled is a monster that can be pulled or pushed for a correspondingly monster workout.

The feet of the sled have removable plastic ski pads so that you can use it on the driveway or a local parking lot. The frame and parts are backed by a five year warranty and can handle up to 600lbs of weight plates at a time.

The Rep Fitness sled has two other features that stand out.

First, the weight horn is collapsible, which I appreciate. This makes the sled easy to store between glute-busting workouts and also make it portable.

And second, the Rep Fitness Weight Sled is a feature-rich sled that isn’t going to decimate your bank account (click here to see the latest prices on Amazon).

REP Fitness Weight Sled
5 Best Weight Sleds for Push-Pull Training

Rogue Butcher V2 Weight Sled

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Best heavy-duty pushing sled

Rogue makes fitness gear that is essentially bombproof. Fabricated in the USA with North American steel, Rogue’s stuff is durable, quality, and ready for battle.

The Rogue Butcher V2 Weight Sled is another example in a long line of superior equipment, including their adjustable weight bench and trap bars, both of which I love.

The sled itself is over 70lbs, giving you a head start on loading weight plates. Two different hand grips give you a variety of grip choices. And the feet can be configured with plastic skis for use on concrete and other hard surfaces.

I’ve never had an issue assembling Rogue gear, and the Butcher is no exception. Assembly took under fifteen minutes and I was off and running.

Available for $265, Rogue knocks it out of the park with this absolute beast of a sled.

Rogue Butcher V2 Weight Sled
5 Best Weight Sleds for Push-Pull Training

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