Hey riders! Thanks for checking out this crazy video! Be sure to smash that like button for us! Check out the NIFTY LIFT here: ridemorestore.com/products/nifty-lift-block-and-tackle-system
Jeremy Rhydes it was really cool and nice to see think you should keep it in your sled at all times it will save your back for Sur ...great job on the video as always
Hey Jeremy, I thought about getting one of these but a little skeptical. Lets see if you can skid your sled across the snow using a tree simulating getting it unstuck.
I have a 2005 Yamaha vector. Closest thing I can find is 630lbs wet. Holy crap, I always thought that thing was heavy. 220.5 lbs to lift that thing with the Nifty. I think I am going to need Mike.
This is the first Nifty lift demo where people actually lift the object rather than talk about it for 20 minutes or they have another machine lift it. Good going.
Hey Jeremy that was pretty cool ,,I have something similar that I call the "get out of crap strap" finally getting to go to the white mountains this weekend ,hope to fly my mavic for the first time and ride my new sled for 1st time man I can't wait to see your NZ trip,,ride safe my brother ,,LIKED ( BIG BIG thumbs up )
Awesome video Jeremy. Unfortunately i only have a 4 wheeler. But its alright. I can buy shirts or stickers from yah anyways. As long as you ship to Canada
I use one like that for years moose hunting and winch in my BRP expedition 4 stroke wide track (heavy) and it works very well for intended lift! Got mine at Princess Auto when store opened on the Rock years ago. Oh make sure you lift machine not over open canyon area, Murphy's Law is very active its use too along with other variables, ie age of rope, was it contacting heat source yesterday, etc. Its an excellent rig 4 sure and very compact...10/10
I've seen this same concept used by the NE National Guard with pulling a humvee out of a bog. The rope they used would have snapped right away had they hooked the rope to another vehicle directly and tried to pull. Using that concept though, they pulled it out using only manpower. In short, my guess is that it will work.
judging by the color im guessing thats vectran or something similar. it floats, weighs nothing, packs easy, easy on the fingers and is for sure strong. keep it away from heat though
Hi Jeremy it would take 170.45 lbs of force to lift my 2005 Polaris switchback 600 144 track. The advertised weight is 221 kg which is about 487 pounds.
98 mxz 500 with mods .itd take around 169 pounds a force to lift my sled .. sweeet vids .. im in central mn and snows been spotty til a week ago and over last coupme days we finaly got dumped on so lets ride yay !!!!!
Hey riders! Thanks for checking out this crazy video! Be sure to smash that like button for us!
Check out the NIFTY LIFT here: ridemorestore.com/products/nifty-lift-block-and-tackle-system
Jeremy Rhydes. Hey jeremy, is there an error on your website or are you giving away axis helmet goggles?
What’s this song called! Amazing video keep it up
In the intro
Jeremy Rhydes it was really cool and nice to see think you should keep it in your sled at all times it will save your back for Sur ...great job on the video as always
Change the slider whilst it's up in the air.
Good video guys. Nice to see you helping a vet and always good to see Mike.
I want to see some more random stuff of you just riding around, I like them kind of videos.
Lol I hear CCR at the end. MY FAVORITE ONE TOO! fortunate son
Yeah buddy! Haha I love me some CCR!
Just ordered a nifty lift from the nifty lift site for snowmobile, great tool to have, work smarter not harder., great vids and insight as well.
Thank you so much for the video. I like the pace and especially the math lesson. Copied it into my shop notebook.
Hey Jeremy, I thought about getting one of these but a little skeptical. Lets see if you can skid your sled across the snow using a tree simulating getting it unstuck.
Ohh! Good thinking! If this video does well, maybe I'll re-visit it and get myself buried, to get myself unstuck! :) Haha
152.5 lbs of force needed to lift my vintage 1978 Arctic Cat Panther 5000. Great videos, keep up the good work.
I have a 2005 Yamaha vector. Closest thing I can find is 630lbs wet. Holy crap, I always thought that thing was heavy. 220.5 lbs to lift that thing with the Nifty. I think I am going to need Mike.
The nifty lift!! I could of sworn I saw one in ct before.... good video Jer!!
They are getting popular! Thanks Matt! I appreciate that!! :)
Jeremy Rhydes just got back from Woodstock....you guys still have decent snow up there!!
You are a numbers man! Great demo!
This is the first Nifty lift demo where people actually lift the object rather than talk about it for 20 minutes or they have another machine lift it.
Good going.
2006 skidoo mxz 800 listed dry weight 478lbs. 47.8 x 4 plus 478 divides by 4 equals 167.3lbs force required.
Thanks for the product review!
Hey Jeremy
that was pretty cool ,,I have something similar that I call the "get out of crap strap"
finally getting to go to the white mountains this weekend ,hope to fly my mavic for the first time and ride my new sled for 1st time
man I can't wait to see your NZ trip,,ride safe my brother ,,LIKED ( BIG BIG thumbs up )
Haha Get out of crap strap! I like it! Thanks for watching, Alaskan Dual Sport! Have a great weekend riding! Let me know how it goes!
Nice job man! Great editing. Keep it up from Minnesnowta!
Thank you, Jordon! :) I appreciate it buddy!
Hey Jeremy, I'm not good in math. But I think I found a math teacher, or business man Jeremy., it's very educational too.
Never pegged you as a mathemetiian Jeremy! haha great vid!
Well, me neither! Haha Thanks for watching buddy! :)
Hey Jeremy. What kind of helmet do you use? I need to get a new one and I do your style of riding.
Hey Austin! I have an MSR Xpedition helmet. It's a bit heavy, but I like it!
Thankyou!
I would get a modular 3
Awesome video, keep em coming Jeremy.
damn this channel is growing, grats
Yes
I love your videos keep up your great content
Thank you, Joey! Glad to hear that man! I appreciate it! :)
You should come up to North Dakota for your vids sometime
no problem!
Yes it will! I didnt skip ahead thkse things are strong and great vids man i love the skidoo vids
Keep them coming
Will do, my friend! I'm not planning on stopping anytime soon! :)
Yes it works. My old sled did a video with it. Couldn't believe it!!!
Awesome video Jeremy. Unfortunately i only have a 4 wheeler. But its alright. I can buy shirts or stickers from yah anyways. As long as you ship to Canada
Amazing video as always!!👍
Thank you, Hunter! I appreciate that buddy! :)
I use one like that for years moose hunting and winch in my BRP expedition 4 stroke wide track (heavy) and it works very well for intended lift! Got mine at Princess Auto when store opened on the Rock years ago. Oh make sure you lift machine not over open canyon area, Murphy's Law is very active its use too along with other variables, ie age of rope, was it contacting heat source yesterday, etc. Its an excellent rig 4 sure and very compact...10/10
Great video man and do u think u will ever get a new ski doo
I was just chatting with people on instagram live last night. I would love to get a new sled next year if I'm still making videos!
Jeremy Rhydes you’ve gotta keep making vids lol your vids are the best and they always bring me out of hard times man
Yes it will lift it !! I saw it done on another TH-cam channel. My old sled
That nifty lift is awesome! I have an old Inviter and it would only take 107 pounds of force to pull it up with the nifty lift!
I've seen this same concept used by the NE National Guard with pulling a humvee out of a bog. The rope they used would have snapped right away had they hooked the rope to another vehicle directly and tried to pull. Using that concept though, they pulled it out using only manpower. In short, my guess is that it will work.
I am 12 running a 2002 polaris 500 edge that takes 168.25 lbs of force to lift!
holy shit! need another wrap on the pulley or something! lol Mike looks stronger than the average guy so, not that simple!
Love the videos!!
Thank you, Blake! Glad you like them! This was a bit of a different video, but I think it was fun!
When are you going to put new ski tips on the skis. Just noticed you didn't have any... Lol
yes
I'm lifting a 2002 MXZ 700. Same weight as yours buddy!!!
You should definitely try and lift the jeep that would be a great video. Keep up the good vids. Verry entertaining
my sled 2013 arctic cat xf 1100 turbo 141 track. would take 228 LBS of force to lift
yup
Wonder if it will lift a YFZ 450 4 wheeler.
The lift is on 15:00.
judging by the color im guessing thats vectran or something similar. it floats, weighs nothing, packs easy, easy on the fingers and is for sure strong. keep it away from heat though
Yes it will
nice ski doo I have a summit 1000 long track.
Wow! Nice sled! I bet that thing rips pretty good! Haha
she rips bro
Yup
Lol, how long did it take you to figure out all the stuff on the paper. Let alone write it all down.
Not long at all!
Never seen one so small! Good bit of kit to carry. I don't have a snow mobile so I'll leave the math to those who do.
It will take 0lbs of force to lift my imaginary snowmobile.
When I went to a sled show in maine I saw the owner of this company and he showed it on old 90s yamaha so I know it will work
Great video!
Your the man
Haha Thank you, Emil! I appreciate it! :)
It will work
I think it will work
Hi Jeremy it would take 170.45 lbs of force to lift my 2005 Polaris switchback 600 144 track. The advertised weight is 221 kg which is about 487 pounds.
98 mxz 500 with mods .itd take around 169 pounds a force to lift my sled .. sweeet vids .. im in central mn and snows been spotty til a week ago and over last coupme days we finaly got dumped on so lets ride yay !!!!!
Yeah totally gonna work
Try lifting Mike's army truck !! That would be a great video..
Hahaha Oh man! 5 ton block and tackle lift!
Awesome
Video
Awesome vid.
Might be worth my money based on what I see here, ever do any follow-ups?
Grettings from sweden
Dont have a sled yet but to lift my 96 sports man 500 would theoretically take 181.5 pounds of force to lift it with the nifty lift
Yes it will do the job
I think it’ll work
YES
Ya
Yes I do think it will lift it up
I got a 2013 mxz 600 rs stock race sled weighing in around 430lbs. So it should take about 150.5 lbs to lift
Great video as always, but too early for the math homework for me lol
Yeah i think so
The rope is for if your pull start breaks and you rap the string around the clutch and pull it over
it's gonna work
Yes I do!!!
My 2000 Yamaha SRX 700 is a heavy sled at 522#. It would take 182.7# of force to lift it if the tank is empty and my math is correct.
Hell yeah it will ps I did may have done something that will give you mixed feelings about to a snowmobile or what used to be
Ya I think it will.
Have the same sled as you so it would take around 170lbs give or take modifications
I like the Jeep idea and if the Jeep doesn't break it go big like a tractor
Yes !!!!!! ✌🤘🤘🤘😄
I think it will
My sled would take 130.625lbs. 97' Polaris xc 440 with a indy 500 motor.
Awesome man! Great sled and thanks for checking out the video! You're in for a set of Ride More decals! :)
Sure will
Hey I bet it will
parachute cord?
Just bout a beautiful 1997 ski doo formula 3 600 triple fuckin thing rips I’m still gonna send it
It the weekend for a reason I’m not here for math class let’s get to lifting shit
Damn that’s crazy and cool
I think so too, Dylan! We definitely had fun with it.
I bet that’s amazing the ford needs to go haha
Polaris Edge. About 200 Kilogram more or less. 200 x 0.10 = 20kg 200+20=220kg 220/4= 55kg (121lbs). :D
Good video
Thank you, Michael!!!
Your gonna lift it one handed!!
Haha That might be a little more difficult, but maybe with some good grip under our feet!
Yes it will lift it. I saw wranglerstar lift a generator with it
Maybe
I don't think so
Love the videos I think it would lift it
Let's see some riding vids and wide open throttle on a lake .
It makes me nervous when you ride without a helmet. I’m a respiratory therapist and see terrible stuff. But you guys are veterans. 😅
I doubted the nifty lift
The string had me wondering at first, but now I think it's up to a lot more weight! Pretty overall rugged design!