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A comment on the Crow Reservation curfew. What about Chicago, Detroit, DC. LA. etc. ? Just plain old discrimination by a Government Agency that is obsolete but self perpetuating.
Not being familiar with kickstarter…..
It looks like the polymule kickstarter is way behind on its fundraising goals. What happens to everyone’s donated monies if the polymule doesn’t raise all the funds ($25K) by the stated time (EOM August)?
Kickstarter is basically a pre-order system. Cards are only charged after the campaign, ONLY IF we reach our funding goal.
Slow and steady! We have a lot of media coverage coming our way, so things are ramping up. We have had a lot of interest, I honestly believe a major reason for our slow start is that many people don’t understand how Kickstarter works.
In this kickstarter campaign it is listed as ‘all or none’ so if it is not totally funded then it is returned to the funders.
Everyone,
Thank you for the education. I may invest in one of those. Be great for camping AND hauling my ham gear around.
I currently pack two sports carts along with our “get home ” supplies in the back of my truck. They are rated for 150 lbs each. The Polymule solves some issues I anticipate;
1.small wheels that may not endure and would only work on hard surfaces, not functional on broken terrain.
2. hard to pull with single handle design. I’ll have to fab a harness system to assist the mechanical advantage and leave both hands free.
The Polymule will take up more space, even with its well designed storage.
I realize many here are probably Northern Redoubters, but what about Southern Idaho? Is the mindset the same, away from the bigger cities like Boise and Mountain Home? Thank you for your knowledge and wisdom in advance.
Re: Polymule — Is there a braking system, either in design, or provision for one? I imagine a full load being more than I could belay over some terrain.
We have several kits that compliment the Polymule in the works…. Including:
-Optional Brake Kit
-ATV / UTV attachment kit
-Possibly a universal roof rack attachment kit
-SOLAR Trail Kit (Charge devices by day/light up the trail or your base camp by night)
Thanks for your interest….
On the Polymule, the “Two Mule Team” says that it’s free US shipping, but the site charges $100 for shipping. I’m suspicious.
That was an error…Will fix shortly. It is $100 shipping to the USA. Thanks.
Our Colossal Survival Pack is now on sale for 25% off. This pack contains over 5 pounds of non-GMO, open-pollinated seeds packed for long term storage.
A comment on the Crow Reservation curfew. What about Chicago, Detroit, DC. LA. etc. ? Just plain old discrimination by a Government Agency that is obsolete but self perpetuating.
Not being familiar with kickstarter…..
It looks like the polymule kickstarter is way behind on its fundraising goals. What happens to everyone’s donated monies if the polymule doesn’t raise all the funds ($25K) by the stated time (EOM August)?
Kickstarter is basically a pre-order system. Cards are only charged after the campaign, ONLY IF we reach our funding goal.
Slow and steady! We have a lot of media coverage coming our way, so things are ramping up. We have had a lot of interest, I honestly believe a major reason for our slow start is that many people don’t understand how Kickstarter works.
In this kickstarter campaign it is listed as ‘all or none’ so if it is not totally funded then it is returned to the funders.
Everyone,
Thank you for the education. I may invest in one of those. Be great for camping AND hauling my ham gear around.
I currently pack two sports carts along with our “get home ” supplies in the back of my truck. They are rated for 150 lbs each. The Polymule solves some issues I anticipate;
1.small wheels that may not endure and would only work on hard surfaces, not functional on broken terrain.
2. hard to pull with single handle design. I’ll have to fab a harness system to assist the mechanical advantage and leave both hands free.
The Polymule will take up more space, even with its well designed storage.
I realize many here are probably Northern Redoubters, but what about Southern Idaho? Is the mindset the same, away from the bigger cities like Boise and Mountain Home? Thank you for your knowledge and wisdom in advance.
Re: Polymule — Is there a braking system, either in design, or provision for one? I imagine a full load being more than I could belay over some terrain.
We have several kits that compliment the Polymule in the works…. Including:
-Optional Brake Kit
-ATV / UTV attachment kit
-Possibly a universal roof rack attachment kit
-SOLAR Trail Kit (Charge devices by day/light up the trail or your base camp by night)
Thanks for your interest….
On the Polymule, the “Two Mule Team” says that it’s free US shipping, but the site charges $100 for shipping. I’m suspicious.
That was an error…Will fix shortly. It is $100 shipping to the USA. Thanks.