About the Body-Solid GWS100 Push Pull Weight Sled
Most sleds you see are built for one thing—pushing weight across turf. The GWS100 is different. It's designed for pushing, pulling, dragging, and loading in ways that let you build real conditioning without needing a football field.
Will it hold up to serious use?
The frame is heavy-gauge steel that weighs 68 pounds empty. That's not lightweight home equipment—it's built like training tools you'd find in a college strength program. The lifetime warranty on frame and welds backs that up. Multiple vertical and horizontal handle positions mean you're not stuck with one grip angle that might fail over time.
How much weight can you actually load on it?
The sled uses removable weight posts, so you control the load based on your strength and the surface you're training on. Start with just the 68-pound sled weight for conditioning work. Add plates when you want to build serious pushing power. The steel construction handles whatever you can reasonably load without flexing or wobbling.
What can you do with it besides pushing?
The attachment anchors let you connect resistance bands, battle ropes, or pulling harnesses. Drag it backward for posterior chain work. Pull it with straps for upper body conditioning. Push it low for quad-dominant training or high for more hip drive. The 50-inch length gives you stable contact points for different body positions.
- 68-pound heavy-gauge steel frame
- Multiple handle positions for varied grip angles
- Removable weight posts for custom loading
- Attachment anchors for bands and harnesses
- Lifetime warranty on frame and welds
- Commercial-rated for shared use