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Outdoors

Porsche Design Bobsled

Porsche Design Bobsled

As guys, we are always going to want the biggest, baddest or fastest anything.  Women may think this only applies to our big purchases like cars or flat screen TV’s, but the truth is it applies to everything.  So, as a guy, if you’re going to buy a sled, here’s your new number one choice:  The Porsche Design Bobsled.  Designed to be lightweight (just 8.8 lbs) this motor-less Porsche draws its inspiration from parabolic skis.  Plus, Porsche Design worked out the optimal chamber angle and tosses in a slight bend in the runners for maneuverability purposes.  It’s safe to say, if the Jamaican bobsled team had been allowed to use these bad boys, the movie Cool Runnings would never have happened.