Best Jack for getting unstuck?

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I read this post today about the Powder-Jack

I started looking to see what other options where out there and would like some feed back.
It seems that the complaint about the Powder-Jack is its quality and they say to go with the Hi-Jack.
However i came across the the Snowbuddy. There website looks cheap but, I have never seen any mention of it.
Whats everyone's opinions?

1. Powder-Jack
2. Hi-Jack
3. Snowbuddy
 

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do you know what the added weight is for the Powder-Jack?
always carry a shovel but strong buddies can end up costing to many beers at the end of the night for digging you out ;)
 

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i gotta agree a jack on a sled is apos, if the snow is hard enought o jack off of why cant you ride out of it? shovel dig your trench rip it out. strong buds and a snow bungie best way imo.
 

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how come yamaha and beers keep popping up in the same sentence?
 

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Well - ride with your 14 yr old daughter for a day in the mtns, or get stuck where your buds can't find you and you may have a different opinion. I have the Hi-Jacker. Used it for 4 years now and worth its weight in gold. Especially useful for cranking out Yammies owned by my buddies.

Usually takes about 5 minutes for whole process (off, jack out, put back on). There are a lot of times where a shovel or a couple of hands pulling are quicker and easier that the jack. But I bet I use it once a day if I am trying hard. I make sure to spray the shaft down with silicone after each use - and it has worked pretty flawlessly. Seems to be especially useful on the last stuck of the day!
 
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Well - ride with your 14 yr old daughter for a day in the mtns, or get stuck where your buds can't find you and you may have a different opinion.

I rode 56 days in the mountains last winter and stuck is second nature but I still go with what I said before.....with the long track and shovelling in front and the running boards and it is usually just throttle after that. Sometimes,
it is turn the sled over but I wouldn't think about a jack. Sorry....
 

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Well - ride with your 14 yr old daughter for a day in the mtns, or get stuck where your buds can't find you and you may have a different opinion. I have the Hi-Jacker. Used it for 4 years now and worth its weight in gold. Especially useful for cranking out Yammies owned by my buddies.

Usually takes about 5 minutes for whole process (off, jack out, put back on). There are a lot of times where a shovel or a couple of hands pulling are quicker and easier that the jack. But I bet I use it once a day of I am trying hard. I make sure to spray the shaft down with silicone after each use - and it has worked pretty flawlessly. Seems to be especially useful on the last stuck of the day!

hey can you come too suds night with that jack i would like to take some pics and measurments if you dont mind
 

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Sorry Boots. Jack is on the sled in Vernon. Not here at home. Plus - I might look a little stupid carrying that thing into Average Joes. Not that I don't look stupid most of the time..........:d
 

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The Hi-Jack is the original and the best. I have the knockoff Powder Jack....works fine. For those that "dis" them....you've never seen them used. Weighs less than a big turd in the AM, comes off and sets up in about 30 seconds, and gets the sled out with minimal effort. Edit: and for those of us with bad backs (I'm sure I'm not the only one), it makes the difference between riding a 1/2 day or going 3 or 4 days in a row....

Added pic...see the jack?
 
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Spend the extra and get the hi jacker. I have the powder jack and it's not even close to the original. I wish I would have just bought the hi jack first. Lesson learned.

As for using it. I think they are great. Even if it adds a few pounds to the sled. You can get unstuck without using much energy, which leaves more energy for riding.

I may be a bad example though. I get stuck all the time so I'm always tired.
 

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The Hi-Jack is the original and the best. I have the knockoff Powder Jack....works fine. For those that "dis" them....you've never seen them used. Weighs less than a big turd in the AM, comes off and sets up in about 30 seconds, and gets the sled out with minimal effort. Edit: and for those of us with bad backs (I'm sure I'm not the only one), it makes the difference between riding a 1/2 day or going 3 or 4 days in a row....

Added pic...see the jack?

found it. the guy on the orange rev right?
 
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