Loading a sled deck safely can be dangerous if not done properly. Here’s a step-by-step guide to safely load a Dura Deck sled deck:

- Park on Level Ground: Always park the truck on a flat, stable surface. Engage the parking brake and turn off the vehicle.
- Inspect the Deck & Ramp: Make sure the sled deck is secure and the ramp is correctly attached. Check for ice, snow, or debris on the ramp and deck surface to avoid slipping.
- Use Traction Aids (optional but recommended): Carbide guides or ski guides on the ramp help skis stay straight. Use track grip or Superglides for better track traction.
- Line Up Straight: Approach the ramp as straight-on as possible. Avoid turning too close to the ramp—correct alignment is key.
- Commit to the Climb: Use steady throttle; don’t stop halfway up. Too slow and you may not make it; too fast and you risk overshooting the deck.
- Use a Spotter (if available): A second person can guide you and watch for alignment and obstacles.
- Don’t Stand on the Running Boards While Climbing: Ride seated or kneeling to stay balanced. If you fall, better to fall off the sled than with it.
- Stop Gently at the Top: Let off the throttle as soon as the skis clear the top and you’re aligned.
- Set the Parking Brake: Keeps the sled from moving while you strap it down.
- Use Tie-Down Bars or Straps: Use the Superclamps to secure skis. Add ratchet straps to the rear if needed to prevent movement.
