TheDudeAbides
Well-known member
You want the walk beside mode on them.
I drug my ice fishing sled across the ice and up a hill to the truck with one last year.
I imagine with a deer skid you could do the same thing.
Towing on an e-bike with a skid or sled through the woods would require the use of a helmet IMO, but walking and letting the motor tow it is a good option.
A cart gives you ~150lbs (depending on model) and would be easier to ride with the bike than a skid or sled that tends to catch on things.
With this being said, It would probably be best to build your own cart than use a lot of the e bike carts.
It's doable in your situation, but just make sure you have a dealer close by that can work on it if it breaks.
Not all bike shops work on e-bikes and not all e-bikes have parts readily available.
I drug my ice fishing sled across the ice and up a hill to the truck with one last year.
I imagine with a deer skid you could do the same thing.
Towing on an e-bike with a skid or sled through the woods would require the use of a helmet IMO, but walking and letting the motor tow it is a good option.
A cart gives you ~150lbs (depending on model) and would be easier to ride with the bike than a skid or sled that tends to catch on things.
With this being said, It would probably be best to build your own cart than use a lot of the e bike carts.
It's doable in your situation, but just make sure you have a dealer close by that can work on it if it breaks.
Not all bike shops work on e-bikes and not all e-bikes have parts readily available.

